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foundationmods ([personal profile] foundationmods) wrote in [community profile] thefoundation2020-09-12 11:12 am
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[CONTINUE + 4] week 1 || act: indict


[Saturday dawns, bright and early again. No one comes to the Inn, but you feel compelled to go to the Core anyway.

It's as if you're forced to. As if....it's inescapable. Puppets, forced to dance where their strings lead.

You make the walk past everything, until you are directly in the Core, where some kind of whitish, rainbow-gleaming liquid can be seen below.

In this area, you are led to a wider platform that is still open to the liquid before, with the handrails in place - where there are some seats around, and....surrounded by a sea of entirely gray faces, no Monsters to be seen.

This...for all of you, it is a familiar sight.

It is a trial location.

You are here to find the killer...and convict one of your own, in a murder that makes no sense.

But you have no choice.

You can only forge ahead....and try to find out the truth.]


VICTIM: ATSUSHI NAKAJIMA
ACT: VOTE
sageking: (➷  57)

[personal profile] sageking 2020-09-12 04:20 pm (UTC)(link)
...Though, with there being a pair of footprints present close together, that would indicate to me he was walking nearby the other person. Wouldn't he have noticed his accompanying person's state, due to the telltale sign of possession?
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[personal profile] homeecspacecop 2020-09-12 04:22 pm (UTC)(link)
They might have both been possessed.
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[personal profile] sageking 2020-09-12 04:23 pm (UTC)(link)
Hmph, it would explain why someone who was relatively experienced wouldn't act right from the start.

[ He sneered ]

How desperate this creature must be in order to use such a cowardly tactic.
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[personal profile] homeecspacecop 2020-09-12 04:32 pm (UTC)(link)
It... doesn't really care about the murder.

We were thinking about it, and I don't think the murder is an important part of the "game". It's a murder mystery, so the mystery is the only part that matters.