"lief me alone" (
reidentify) wrote2017-08-21 07:52 pm
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week 3 ( monday );
[Meeting in the longhouse is a go! Lief clears his throat, as a part of him wonders how he keeps ending up in this situation, but:]
Thank you all for gathering here. These past few weeks have been difficult, but I pray that none of us fall into despair. Now, more than ever, we need to keep our spirits up and put an end to this twisted game.
Vriska and Kirigiri have asked that we take advantage of our time now to discuss our next course of action, without an immediate deadline constraining us, driving us to ill temper. As we have struggled with how we should approach the trial, perhaps we should focus on the roles—the ones with the purpose to kill.
In particular, what sort of people would the Chiefs place in such a role? Not necessarily who would kill, normally, but who would be the Chiefs' "ideal" candidates. That is what we wish to figure out.
... Of course, we may not come to a complete agreement. But perhaps we will walk away from this with a better idea of how to go on from here, if nothing else.
[ooc: basically, a mingle post to discuss stuff! top-level and hijack away, etc.]
Thank you all for gathering here. These past few weeks have been difficult, but I pray that none of us fall into despair. Now, more than ever, we need to keep our spirits up and put an end to this twisted game.
Vriska and Kirigiri have asked that we take advantage of our time now to discuss our next course of action, without an immediate deadline constraining us, driving us to ill temper. As we have struggled with how we should approach the trial, perhaps we should focus on the roles—the ones with the purpose to kill.
In particular, what sort of people would the Chiefs place in such a role? Not necessarily who would kill, normally, but who would be the Chiefs' "ideal" candidates. That is what we wish to figure out.
... Of course, we may not come to a complete agreement. But perhaps we will walk away from this with a better idea of how to go on from here, if nothing else.
[ooc: basically, a mingle post to discuss stuff! top-level and hijack away, etc.]
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Why... why do you know that?
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Because I trained from childhood to solve crimes. That means studying history, profiles - patterns. When you have a crime scene that you need to unravel, you first have to know what you're looking for - at least, that's how it should go, if you're not stuck in some idiotic game with a stacked deck where the evidence doesn't matter.
[Bitter? Him? Never.]
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...there area really enough people who do things like that to be able to study them...?
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Crime is not a one-off incident, Princess.
[ how can someone this naïve exist ]
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[let her live]
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[her home is just as dangerous, she's just been kept sheltered from it] But what sorts of things do you... look for? If you can study it, I mean. The evidence doesn't mean a lot here but maybe the other things you were taught could apply to things, still..?
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The evidence ... doesn't mean anything here. They proved that right away, in the first trial. [And Mello has honestly been at a loss for what to do next; evidence is the foundation on which his entire house of knowledge was built. Without that to rely on, he's not certain this is a game that can be won.] But you can look for behaviors. Watch people, especially when they think no one is looking. People wear masks in public, but in private, they are their true selves.