Going by differences in how trials are run, it does sound like some of them had advantages that made finding out who did it easier... this really should be a sign that none of us should get comfortable based on just past experience.
Like... yeah, we've all done this before. But each of our games had their own specific circumstances, with different rules and people, and those differences could probably make or break us.
Mm. Even if by accident, I think we got too comfortable.
[Most of them have won their games. And then Evan did everything he could to paint himself the killer. Maybe it would've been more surprising if they hadn't fucked up.]
The only silver lining to this is we're on high alert now. Messing up once means we'll be damned if we mess up again.
Right. And we should keep an eye out on others in the future, since we... do have a killer on the loose. Maybe they might do something to tip us off.
[ there's a pause, like she's thinking... ]
I'm going to tell you what my title and power are. You don't have to tell me yours, but so far I only have Belph and Hikage to cover for me, and I'm afraid they might be too biased towards me.
[Though before he completely agrees, Sanji glances upward like he's doing math in his head]
Two people know my power, and two people know my team... but it's pretty spread out, so it should be alright if I share with you. That'll be three total on my end.
I'm on Heart's team. My power's A Waste of Thyme, so I can create evidence before a murder and use it to distract trial.
[And jumping in immediately with:]
I haven't used my power yet. So if someone messed with evidence last trial, it wasn't me. Hell, my power's not all that shitty useful: s'not like I'll have any way of knowing what a scene looks like. Either I try to pin someone specific who I think needs to go, or I use something like foot prints to force everyone into panic voting.
[... Though even that ends up falling by the wayside as he sighs and folds his arms]
There's one other thing -- I'm gonna see if I can search out the people who have special roles here... if they've got special roles. Makes sense since that was a constant in most of our previous games.
You're not wrong. Anyone I brought this up with found some similarities.
There were assholes who got picked to kill each week, then a role to discover as much about the game as possible -- kinda like what you and Belph had to do.
[Humming]
A few of the places also had their version of the Editors.
We're most likely not going to hear from the roles themselves... at least for a little while. Considering we can't even talk about our powers freely, they probably have even more red tape. But if they're around, some hint about their existence should pop up.
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she takes a moment to consider that. ]
Going by differences in how trials are run, it does sound like some of them had advantages that made finding out who did it easier... this really should be a sign that none of us should get comfortable based on just past experience.
Like... yeah, we've all done this before. But each of our games had their own specific circumstances, with different rules and people, and those differences could probably make or break us.
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[Most of them have won their games. And then Evan did everything he could to paint himself the killer. Maybe it would've been more surprising if they hadn't fucked up.]
The only silver lining to this is we're on high alert now. Messing up once means we'll be damned if we mess up again.
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[ there's a pause, like she's thinking... ]
I'm going to tell you what my title and power are. You don't have to tell me yours, but so far I only have Belph and Hikage to cover for me, and I'm afraid they might be too biased towards me.
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Alright.
[Though before he completely agrees, Sanji glances upward like he's doing math in his head]
Two people know my power, and two people know my team... but it's pretty spread out, so it should be alright if I share with you. That'll be three total on my end.
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Same. [ ... ] I'm with Winter. Irene Adler, specifically. I can get someone to drop a suspicion they have of me once per week.
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[And jumping in immediately with:]
I haven't used my power yet. So if someone messed with evidence last trial, it wasn't me. Hell, my power's not all that shitty useful: s'not like I'll have any way of knowing what a scene looks like. Either I try to pin someone specific who I think needs to go, or I use something like foot prints to force everyone into panic voting.
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I believe you.
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Thank you.
[... Though even that ends up falling by the wayside as he sighs and folds his arms]
There's one other thing -- I'm gonna see if I can search out the people who have special roles here... if they've got special roles. Makes sense since that was a constant in most of our previous games.
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It also sounds like roles from place to place were also... similar? Maybe not exactly the same, but there was definitely overlap in how they worked.
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There were assholes who got picked to kill each week, then a role to discover as much about the game as possible -- kinda like what you and Belph had to do.
[Humming]
A few of the places also had their version of the Editors.
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We're most likely not going to hear from the roles themselves... at least for a little while. Considering we can't even talk about our powers freely, they probably have even more red tape. But if they're around, some hint about their existence should pop up.