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WEEK 3: TRIAL

victims:

Good thing yesterday was just a dream, huh?
Just kidding. Everyone will wake up to a text on their phone that has only a simple message:
- Go to the gymnasium at 12 PM. Attendance is mandatory.
Everyone is free to go to the designated spot on their own, but once it hits 11:55, any stragglers will feel compelled to go and will join the others at the gym. As soon as every student is inside, the doors will lock behind them.
All of the bleachers are out, so students are free to sit wherever they like. At the very front of the gym is a gathering of a few items, one being a large desk where two of the Dorm Heads are present. When the clock hits noon, the scoreboard turns on, starting a countdown of nine hours.
From where she's seated, Sally speaks.
"You have nine hours again. It's... you'll be able to do it. Work hard."
Better get to it. That scoreboard is ticking.
Hello everyone and welcome to our fourth trial! the next nine hours, the characters are expected to discuss among themselves, ask questions, examine the bodies of the victims, look over the evidence found yesterday, and revisit locations as needed in order to find the culprit(s). There'll be a one hour break from 5-6 PM EST, where no mod tags will occur.
Before the trial is over, please remember to place your character's vote over on the voting page. Voting will close at 9 PM EST, and will serve as our activity check for the week, so please be sure you get your vote in before it ends unless you have contacted us previously.
If you have any questions at any time, please let us know by pinging us on Discord!
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With what we know right now, it's impossible to say how much control or lack of control they have. The hints we've been getting conflict with what Rupert's said, and we don't know how much of the truth he could tell in the first place. Though I would much prefer this manner of kill to be something involuntary... it's possible that it was a choice.
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[ neither of the murderers they caught could tell them much. part of him just looks like he'd rather not believe it. ]
It is possible the crime is as violent as it was to hide some other truth, not out of just senseless cruelty. But with motives being as hidden as they are, we cannot rule much out.
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Unfortunately, we can't. Though I should at least hope that's one thing we can have answered...
[If they even catch the right killer, RIP.]