The Kingmaker (
kingmakereffect) wrote in
trusthell2016-04-02 12:00 pm
Take Responsibility.
| And once the allotted time for investigating comes to a close, those elevator doors slide open at the end of the first-floor corridor, offering another of those fast, smooth rides down to that black void of a courtroom Twelve out of the original twenty-seven are dead; there are four less of you present for this trial than there were last week. That's incredibly obvious as soon as the doors slide open and the podium circle comes into view where it's encircling that dark pit in the center of the room; Norman, the King, Tarrlok, and Lynne have joined the deceased, photographs in greyscale watching the proceedings from their podiums draped in black. Of course and as always, the Kingmaker is watching too; he waits until everyone is settled at their podiums to begin speaking, though it's still impossible to tell exactly where his voice is coming from. "Assured and Perceiving have been taken from you. You guys are really getting excited, aren't you? Two people dead in one night... Whether the guilty party succeeds or not, though, is up to the rest of you." Fifteen Survivors remain. However many will be down by the end of the day is up to you. |

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...unless you're terrified of them?
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Misa would never be able to use a knife to kill someone. She had enough problems with the bloodletting.
She would definitely be able to make a case for needing a different way to kill someone.
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[He doesn't mean to be play devil's advocate, but...]
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She might have remembered what it was in between the conversation we had about it and now, and simply be lying. She might have known enough to specify it in a vague sort of way. She might have gotten it from the machine and been testing it, or its function was obvious.
For all I know it comes with an instruction manual.
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Head wounds bleed a lot.
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She is an actress—I'd hope that she could act [ lie ] if it was for her job.
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