Unknown Seas Mods / NPCs (
bathymetric) wrote in
unknownseas2021-03-06 10:47 am
FIFTH TRIAL
[ It's not terribly long, once everything has been found, before Davy Jones heads out to round you all up once more and take you into the theatre. At least plenty of you are around the same area, so it probably doesn't take terribly long.
The ride down to the trial room is the same as ever - a blast of the organ, a slow descent. It's really starting to become clear, though, just how your numbers are decreasing. You're already down three, counting the absence of Chloe, potentially more when you come back up.
The crew of the Dutchman is singing as Jones lets you out into the trial room. ]
To business, passengers. I am about if you need guidance.
[ The circle of podiums is less populated than ever. So many of you are islands now, so to speak.
The song dies down, the waters quiet.
Welcome to your fifth trial.. ]
The ride down to the trial room is the same as ever - a blast of the organ, a slow descent. It's really starting to become clear, though, just how your numbers are decreasing. You're already down three, counting the absence of Chloe, potentially more when you come back up.
The crew of the Dutchman is singing as Jones lets you out into the trial room. ]
To business, passengers. I am about if you need guidance.
[ The circle of podiums is less populated than ever. So many of you are islands now, so to speak.
The song dies down, the waters quiet.
Welcome to your fifth trial.. ]

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[She hates this.]
I don't... I'm not trying to accuse Plumeria. I don't want to think badly of her, and I don't want anyone else to think badly of her. But just because it's not likely she stabbed him doesn't mean that she didn't.
...She was very upset when Sylvando died, as has been pointed out. If she was already wounded, it's not unlike her to have wanted to take Decus down with her.
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[As much as he also hates to admit it.]
But I still doubt it. I mean--if she was already wounded if she lashed out at Decus, she wouldn't exactly have time to retrieve additional knives to stab his corpse.
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[It's quiet.]
She brought knives out during trials whenever things became bad. Remember? I admit I don't know where she got them, but she did have places to store them.
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She found quite a few of them while we were investigating what happened to Sylvando. I don't think she left them behind here after the trial.
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That's something worth noting, then.
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If Plumeria was able to get a successful strike in...I doubt it was any of the wounds resulting from overkill, which had not 'bled'. Those seem to be likely done following his death.
However, there was that minor wound on his left arm. Perhaps she had attempted to strike, but unfortunately he had managed to block it, rendering her attempts to kill him in return unsuccessful.
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[Or, you know, they might have blood on them.]
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[Constantine's nose wrinkles. He doesn't understand weapon design.]
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[He leans to peer at the sword a little better.]
Additionally, the wing looked as if it had been hit with multiple blades. The shape of Decus's sword could account for that.
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I've had to mend them for her before; an altercation could have done it, but someone without a weapon would have faced difficulty.
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That said, searching for them is still a valid option, since it's still entirely likely for the killer to have sustained an injury.
[ Because, fights. ]
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Ja, I think that should work fine. Thank you for volunteering!
wound/blood check babey!
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[Hm.]
Could Decus have been stabbed with the front of his own sword?
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[Given the shape of it?]
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[Someone else probably would have written ALICE with clumsy cursive on the floor or something, hah]
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