WEEK 1 TRIAL
POPULATION: 33
Rise and shine, little sinners. Did you rest well? Hope you weren't too perturbed by the events of the day before. Things seem to be perfectly normal throughout your morning, but at 12pm, everyone will receive a mass text message to their phone.
Whether you agree or disagree, soon you will find yourself physically moving toward the conference room on the bottom floor, filing into the room and taking a seat in one of the vacant chairs. Two metal boxes sit at the end of each table along with a collection of pens and colored notecards. At the head of the room, Lust, Pride, Envy and Gluttony patiently wait as the TV above them displays a message.
Once the last participant enters the room, the door will swing closed behind them and lock them inside.
For a moment, everything looks completely normal, until you notice Envy slumped face-down on the table, bleeding out from a stab wound in the front. Lust is busy putting a pink fluffy towel under their head, Pride is sitting slouched in a chair twirling a knife, and in that moment Gluttony claps their hands together to get everyone's attention.
"If you would please get started. You all have nine fleeting hours to find out what happened, and place your votes."
Hello, and welcome to your second trial! Over the course of the next nine hours, characters will have the opportunity to discuss, investigate and theorize about the events of the day before! While mini-investigations were held yesterday, today is the day characters will have time to examine the body of the victim and explore relevant locations.
There will be a mod-tag break between 4pm EST/1pm PST to 5pm EST/2pm PST. While the trial may continue and players can tag each other, mod-led threads such as questions and investigations will be on hold.
Finally, while voting is not mandatory, we do have a voting page should characters wish to vote! Please be sure that your vote is in by the time trial finishes (9pm EST/6pm PST) if you wish to vote.
Good luck, and have fun!
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[ Then it's either hidden very, very well, or may be something from an Avatar. ]
But if they were trying to hide something, it would make sense. Saying that there was an emotional investment wouldn't narrow it down much, I think, considering the fact many were unhappy with her callous personality from last Sunday.
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But what would you hide by burning her? Physical marks, other evidence of harm?
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But regardless of whether they attacked her, or were defending themselves, further evidence on the body would be my only guess as to why they'd try to incinerate her body. Or thinking that they could hide it. [ That would be two missing bodies... you can see the headache behind his eyes at the thought. ]
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That would be very specific, maybe too specific.
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Do we have much else to go on, for either of these murders? At this point, we're all playing guessing games with the evidence we have until something clicks together.
If it becomes too specific, at least we can whittle it down - too vague, and we're left wandering in the dark.