The Kingmaker (
kingmakereffect) wrote in
trusthell2016-03-26 12:00 pm
Take Responsibility.
| The elevator doors slide open at the end of the allotted time for investigating, and the ride down is quick-paced and smooth; there's a lot more space in here than there was at the start of the game, that much is obvious. But then, perhaps that's to be expected with almost a third of your original number dead. The doors slide open when the courtroom is reached, the podium circle waiting as always in the middle of what still seems to be an endless dark void; Yato, Taichi and Megumi have joined the ranks of the dead, their podiums draped in black, greyscale portraits set upon them. Watching the proceedings. And as always, they aren't the only ones watching. The Kingmaker waits until everyone is settled at their podiums to begin speaking; it's still impossible to tell where his voice is coming from – other than, perhaps, 'everywhere.' "Protective has been taken from you. Looks like the guilty thought their secret was worth more than her life... Or maybe they just wanted out and decided to be the one to succeed at Rule Seven where everyone else has failed. Whether they succeed or not is up to you." Nineteen Survivors remain. How many are still alive at the end of the day is your decision. |

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[... Maybe...]
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--Well, you could if you were strong enough, I suppose.
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[...no pun intended there.]
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Has anyone gotten any hammers from the vending machine recently?
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[Her bad. Don't let her be an investigator.]
But from experience, things that big tend to get smashed when you hit bodies on them. Unless you were strong enough.
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That's way too much intent at least after the fact, right?
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... Yeah, it is. Oh, but we found it stuck in the wall. I forgot to mention that. It was nicely in there too.
[Considering, you know. What this place is.]
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Well-- Yeah, but I mean... Eh.
[She makes a wavy hand gesture.]
It's honor stuff. At least, if it was an accident, which it's mounting up not to be.
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When I observed Miss Megumi's room, I did not see blood coming into the room, only leaving it. I'm not so sure she was up herself.
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The blood wasn't dragged through or anything like that, just dripped.
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[There was a lot of blood, after all.]
From what I can tell - again - the blood isn't very fresh, so a fair bit of time had passed between the killing blows and us discovering the body.
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