[ jin deserves to be spoiled. shinobu hugs this fox like she's the best fox in the world.
shinobu hates voting every week. she would vote for herself ever week, if she could. there isn't any true justice in this trial system, and the real guilt likes in the system, but it']
Sometimes, having more bodies makes it easier to pinpoint someone. Either one of the murderers have an easier time solving the other murder because they know what doesn't belong to them, or statistically, chances are you have a better chance hitting one target if there are more to hit.
I'm not unused to this feeling. At camp, the majority vote was wrong half the time.
[ it's not better any time. ]
But it does hurt even more when it's someone you care about who was the victim. You want the truth for them and for yourself.
[ Jin is bound to take a nap like this at this rate. she is so comfortable.
Dokja listens, but he nods in agreement. it really is easier when there are multiple. chances are then, even if the voting came down to the wire, there is a possibility you'd get at least one right.
but unlike other experiences, he's only resorted to scapegoating once-- but coming from Dokja who holds himself at a distance, he can't really bring himself to care about some characters oop. ]
Not to mention as time goes on, it only causes more strain for the upcoming weeks. Wondering who is next- who will be forced their hand, and who will be the unfortunate target at the end of it. [ his arms cross carefully, to avoid damaging his injuries further. ] I knew of an alternative version of Alphinaud Levellieur from my own game, so I can only wonder what exactly happened to him.
[ HELP WHERE DID THE REST OF MY SENTENCE GO but it's still harder on her to vote for someone who hasn't done anything than for someone who's been forced into it*
if jin falls asleep, shinobu won't move a muscle. shinobu unfortunately is someone who cares deeply about everyone, so long as they aren't mass murdering people without any remorse.
anyway, dokja's valid in my, ara's, book. shinobu nods. ]
It's not good for people's spirits to keep getting it wrong, so I hope it doesn't become a trend. Even if it is the shadows each time, people do so much to find out who it is.
Alphinaud seems to have shown up in these types of scenarios often. I hope it was quick even if his body was shoved unceremoniously into a machine.
[ help your sentence but also shinobu is so valid... her heart is so good and she has to talk to this man whose heart is so stinky and smelly. damn dissociating reader.
and jin will 100% fall asleep, which gets an apologetic look from Dokja. ]
I'm sure those that are being possessed would rather be found out too. [ or maybe only some of them. there are a lot of stinky people in this cast. ]
The use of the washer... better to think that it was simply because they didn't want his body to be found. [ even if the washer is a bit strange?? why not just bury him i'm so ]
A lot of these cases here have been pretty straightforward though... a lot more than the ones I've witnessed in my past game.
[ jin can fall asleep where she wants. shinobu smiles to reassure that she's fine with it. ]
If I killed, I would want to be found.
[ she'll admit that openly. she doesn't know about other people. she understands that people want to live. she doesn't begrudge the will and desire to live, but she would appreciate some respect for the dead? and the person you might be scapegoating. ]
There are other ways to hide a body than to make him go round and round. I don't think straightforward is bad. They've been more straightforward than the ones that were at camp, too.
[ admittedly, he had gotten that kind of feeling from her, that she would be one that wants to be found. but being told it still has him take it with thought.
granted, Dokja wouldn't particularly care if he himself got found or not. the best scenario for him would truly be to avoid being scapegoated closes eyes. ]
There are, but suppose if someone was paranoid about some kinds of evidence being found on the body...
[ though he can't guess most of these killer's reasonings are behind their murders. but wouldn't part of it be the shadow's blame? hmmm. ] Were there any cases at the camp that left you all truly stumped?
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shinobu hates voting every week. she would vote for herself ever week, if she could. there isn't any true justice in this trial system, and the real guilt likes in the system, but it']
Sometimes, having more bodies makes it easier to pinpoint someone. Either one of the murderers have an easier time solving the other murder because they know what doesn't belong to them, or statistically, chances are you have a better chance hitting one target if there are more to hit.
I'm not unused to this feeling. At camp, the majority vote was wrong half the time.
[ it's not better any time. ]
But it does hurt even more when it's someone you care about who was the victim. You want the truth for them and for yourself.
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Dokja listens, but he nods in agreement. it really is easier when there are multiple. chances are then, even if the voting came down to the wire, there is a possibility you'd get at least one right.
but unlike other experiences, he's only resorted to scapegoating once-- but coming from Dokja who holds himself at a distance, he can't really bring himself to care about some characters oop. ]
Not to mention as time goes on, it only causes more strain for the upcoming weeks. Wondering who is next- who will be forced their hand, and who will be the unfortunate target at the end of it. [ his arms cross carefully, to avoid damaging his injuries further. ] I knew of an alternative version of Alphinaud Levellieur from my own game, so I can only wonder what exactly happened to him.
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if jin falls asleep, shinobu won't move a muscle. shinobu unfortunately is someone who cares deeply about everyone, so long as they aren't mass murdering people without any remorse.
anyway, dokja's valid in my, ara's, book. shinobu nods. ]
It's not good for people's spirits to keep getting it wrong, so I hope it doesn't become a trend. Even if it is the shadows each time, people do so much to find out who it is.
Alphinaud seems to have shown up in these types of scenarios often. I hope it was quick even if his body was shoved unceremoniously into a machine.
[ she closes her eyes. ]
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and jin will 100% fall asleep, which gets an apologetic look from Dokja. ]
I'm sure those that are being possessed would rather be found out too. [ or maybe only some of them. there are a lot of stinky people in this cast. ]
The use of the washer... better to think that it was simply because they didn't want his body to be found. [ even if the washer is a bit strange?? why not just bury him i'm so ]
A lot of these cases here have been pretty straightforward though... a lot more than the ones I've witnessed in my past game.
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If I killed, I would want to be found.
[ she'll admit that openly. she doesn't know about other people. she understands that people want to live. she doesn't begrudge the will and desire to live, but she would appreciate some respect for the dead? and the person you might be scapegoating. ]
There are other ways to hide a body than to make him go round and round. I don't think straightforward is bad. They've been more straightforward than the ones that were at camp, too.
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granted, Dokja wouldn't particularly care if he himself got found or not. the best scenario for him would truly be to avoid being scapegoated closes eyes. ]
There are, but suppose if someone was paranoid about some kinds of evidence being found on the body...
[ though he can't guess most of these killer's reasonings are behind their murders. but wouldn't part of it be the shadow's blame? hmmm. ] Were there any cases at the camp that left you all truly stumped?