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RECORDING 15: THE FIFTH TRIAL.

The worst has happened... and now you're all here, in the living room where all the trials so far have taken place. As all of you enter, the Vessel is there - Ango, standing as firm and unyielding as ever, waiting for the time when the trial is scheduled to begin.
On one of the tables away from the center is a small enclosed box entitled 'VOTES', with slips of paper nearby and a pen. It's sufficiently away from what will be the 'main' action, but not enough to really give anyone complete privacy as they vote.
Once everyone is inside, the doors automatically shut and lock themselves, leaving you trapped in here with the Vessel...and each other.
One of you is a murderer...however, in this game, the guilty do not need to be voted out. As long as there are enough people voted out that matches the victims...then it will be accepted.
...But, can you really let someone get away with murder...?
The choice is up to you.
PEOPLE TO VOTE OUT: 2
WEEK 5 VOTING
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As cruel as he had been, the phrase was in the back of his head, even as he watched quietly when Hikage's blood met with the floor. He'd never have said they were friends, because there was only one person who occupied that space. He'd really have never said that, and would've denied such things, but...
...
How much of Date's execution he watched due to it was debatable, but he was probably paying minimal attention. Though he suddenly wasn't interested with watching that either. At this point, it felt like the creature would be getting off too much to their despair, and ... there's that strange feeling when people you're used to speaking with on a consistent basis die. Though it's not something he's unaccustomed to, it's just...
He'll try not to think too hard about it. He'll turn to see what the others were doing after his own delay, before even thinking of leaving (and then eventually, leave.) ]