Cartesio NPCs (
cartesio) wrote in
cartesianism2018-11-02 09:09 pm
Week 5 - Trial

Week 5: Trial
Last time it was at dawn. Now it's at sunset. The Sergeant gave everyone plenty of time to investigate and gather evidence, and now that everyone entered the courtroom, he slammed his gavel.
People's opinions of the visitors are already very low, but there's no need to feed them further with a brawl in the courtroom -- or so the Sergeant thinks. There are more podiums draped in black now. Five more people died, seventeen people are alive. How many will be left once the trial is over?

Let the trial begin.
"I can sense a few of you are feeling rather hostile. Remember you're in a courtroom, and you're being watched by everyone in town"
People's opinions of the visitors are already very low, but there's no need to feed them further with a brawl in the courtroom -- or so the Sergeant thinks. There are more podiums draped in black now. Five more people died, seventeen people are alive. How many will be left once the trial is over?
"This time we have three victims in total. Millium Orion, Cian Reikado, and Azura were the unfortunate victims last night, and now you shall debate and decide who is responsible for this.
These are your suspects. Vote for as many as you think are responsible for these crimes"
These are your suspects. Vote for as many as you think are responsible for these crimes"
[Welcome to the trial! Please remember to cast your votes here!. Your deadline is 8:00 PM EST. Good luck!]

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[She nods, though.]
Right. Your biography mentions something about espionage, right? Is that what you're referring to, or the... Chicken warrior thing?
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Yes, though, I mean the espionage. Well, I guess it would be an even worse idea to get attached as the Warrior of the Chicken, but that only has to do with the other house's warriors. And reviving them... I'd never do that, haha! They're basically my enemies!
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They don't um, talk to me, I can only see through their eyes. Which were focused on their escape route more than looking behind them at the predator. It was also a dark night even for them... So all I could tell was that it was a large animal. I'm sorry to be so vague, but if I were more certain about the predator's identity I would have just come out with it at the start to save us the trouble.
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Umm... do you have any further questions for me?
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