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week 1 - trial; day 2
![]() ♫ sunday At 9AM, every television will go off, loud enough to wake anyone sleeping. The calm, apathetic voice will advise everyone to gather in the chapel for the trial. Static will continue to blare in the head of anyone dillydallying. Once all of the guests have gathered in the chapel, the doors will lock. Most of the pews have been moved aside to allow for more space, and a few tables have been set up on the altar. On the first, there is an additional copy of the rulebook, and the information cards of the victim and suspects laid out, with space for the suspects to provide their whereabouts, as well as an autopsy report. There is also a large wheeled chalkboard upon which you may write theories. On the second table is a pitcher of water and some glasses, as well as very simple sandwiches and pastries. The door behind the altar has finally been unlocked. It's a rather plain room with an area set off by a folding screen. Inside, you will find a table on which the victim's body has been laid out. Next to the table, two black and white photographs have been hung on the screen. they are close ups of the victim's body, as it was found when the body discovery announcement chimed. A few sticks of incense burn in the corner to avoid any smells. At 5PM, the trial will close, after which everyone is expected to have cast their votes. >Discuss? cast setting rulebook |
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I just want to know why. Nobody just becomes a killer out of nowhere.
[She says quietly, acting more sullen than her typical aloofness.]
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[ her face is stern, but sympathetic, like a mother's. ]
You want to survive. You told me this yourself. This is the only way. We can discuss this further, later, but you will be trapped here if you do not vote tonight.
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I just...I don't think I can believe it was Hanyuu.
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Many will vote for Hanyuu, regardless of if she did or did not commit the crime. Truthfully, it does not matter to the grandmaster of this game whether the true culprit does or does not answer to their crime; in the end, someone will die, and the fault lies not entirely in the perpetrator's hands, but in the one forcing our own. You cannot stand here, navel-gazing, ruminating on the righteousness of any of us; if you truly believe in Hanyuu's innocence, channel that into uncovering the truth of this game. Into finding the true measurer of our lives.
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I've taken many lives and I felt all the ones I took were justified - they were all horrible, evil people. I won't kill someone unless I am certain of their guilt.
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