Right. That just didn't answer the question about that one, then. If you can say if they're still alive or not. If they'd died we wouldn't have seen a transformation.
Mm, we can't really like... flat out confirm things, but we can try to lead you to the answer. And it's usually easier when we're talking like this, than when it's in a tense situation like trial.
[ since you usually have less time to just sit and talk to a npc calmly during trial than in audiences because of the tension... ]
Okay, so... if I was operating on the assumption that one of the killers from that week was still alive, you wouldn't feel like there was any reason to dissuade me from that line of thought...?
[ ...SIGHS. he gets that whoever it was doesn't have a motive to murder again but he still really doesn't love the idea that he might be hanging out with someone who ripped out a dude's heart!!! that shit was fucked!!! ]
Yeah. Okay.
Shifting gears, then. Would someone who killed outside of the usual Thursday night timeframe still be eligible to claim one of those prizes from the swamp? Or is there some fine print about the timing?
[ but just a general ooc mod note that off schedule stuff like that would only really be approved if the player needs to dip/with the player permission, so to not really give the impression people can easily skip the normal murder proposal process... special cases ]
... you don't have to agree with what happened. In general, I had encouraged Laudna to bring up how to handle things like that with the group since I knew you guys weren't all in agreement about it.
I don't know how I feel about it. With the information we had at the time I don't think it was an unreasonable move, especially if they weren't aware she was planning to keep herself locked up in the barrier that night... assuming she really was planning it.
... I mean, if there hadn't been a chance of that being an option, I'm not sure I wouldn't have at least tried to do it myself.
[ they smile, but it's more of an understanding one than anything else. ]
I think that's what a lot of people would have jumped to. And I don't think it's wrong. Whether they kill now or later, in the end there's going to be bodies at some point... so I don't really think anyone is wrong for thinking it needs to be taken care of immediately, or to give them more time. I think it's mostly just... making a decision that you can live with, and knowing the weight of that choice.
That would at least be the plus side in sharing your affinities with others, since you can at least let people subtly know if someone had a partner or not.
Yeah, I guess. I'm still trying to decide if it's worth trying to find mine or not. Or, well... I'd like to find them for my own knowledge, but I don't know if I want it going both ways.
Well, it's a matter of doing that and keeping it one-sided if I don't actually want to join up with them... it'd look weird if I approached someone to ask for theirs and then refused to give mine in return.
Oh... They got upset at everything that was happening. They didn't mind people taking its sap from them, for the most part, but then after Camille died they weren't happy with the group of us and thought we were greedy.
I guess throwing you all around was the tree lashing out.
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Camille was a special case, in that she died before the normal hours, so she would have been less on guard.
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That's right. And everyone else you missed after has been one.
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[ since you usually have less time to just sit and talk to a npc calmly during trial than in audiences because of the tension... ]
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I think you just don't have to worry about it.
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Yeah. Okay.
Shifting gears, then. Would someone who killed outside of the usual Thursday night timeframe still be eligible to claim one of those prizes from the swamp? Or is there some fine print about the timing?
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[ but just a general ooc mod note that off schedule stuff like that would only really be approved if the player needs to dip/with the player permission, so to not really give the impression people can easily skip the normal murder proposal process... special cases ]
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Ugh. [ ... ] Do you know what happened in Camille's case? I mean, she didn't do that to herself, did she?
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[ hmmm. ]
I do know the spider thing wasn't on purpose though.
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[ and not saved by magical crime scene preservation... ]
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... you don't have to agree with what happened. In general, I had encouraged Laudna to bring up how to handle things like that with the group since I knew you guys weren't all in agreement about it.
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... I mean, if there hadn't been a chance of that being an option, I'm not sure I wouldn't have at least tried to do it myself.
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I think that's what a lot of people would have jumped to. And I don't think it's wrong. Whether they kill now or later, in the end there's going to be bodies at some point... so I don't really think anyone is wrong for thinking it needs to be taken care of immediately, or to give them more time. I think it's mostly just... making a decision that you can live with, and knowing the weight of that choice.
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[ is this selfish? yes. does he care? no. ]
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Do you know if they're looking?
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[ and then he won't because it's going to be thoughtshare and he isn't going to want to take chances!!
checks his list of questions on his phone... ]
...Oh, right. What happened to that weird blood tree?
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I guess throwing you all around was the tree lashing out.
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