fifth trial
FIFTH TRIAL
Saturday, Week 5
UNCOVER THE GUILTY PARTY
Yesterday's events were quite shocking. None of you expected to find two victims, much less two who were so young and full of life. But, as always, there's a silver lining here. Their lives bought you release from the motive, and isn't that worth something? After all, it would be a lie to say that this thought hasn't passed through anyone's mind. But would it be right to thank whoever was involved for what they did? For some of you, the idea isn't all that outlandish.
Any further deliberations regarding whether or not the act was truly just will need to wait until later. For now, you have a trial to attend.
Once thirteen of you gather in the Great Hall, the large doors slam right open and prompt everyone to ascend the stairs into the trial room.
As those present takes their seats, it becomes apparent just how many lives have been lost over the course of this game. Half of the seats are now empty, which is staggering given how many of you there were when the challenge began. Beyond the room and the current occupants are the profiles lining the walls. They're hard to miss at this point, for obvious reasons.
The Sage's steady voice slips in through the pendants as soon as everyone's settled.
"It is time, my warriors, to meet the challenge head on. You have all managed to come this far and so I expect you to perform as admirably as you have in the past. How may vary, but every individual here is important and brings their own unique touch to these trials. ... Normally, that is. To my dismay, a number of you will be temporarily incapable of taking part in this challenge.
Let us hope this is a trend that does not continue into future weeks. That said... May all who remain be blessed with only the best of fortune. You will need it."
As soon as the Sage finishes speaking, five images flicker into sight as if brought to life by a projector. Seeing how there's no such device present, it may not be a stretch to consider magic is at work here.
15 REMAIN
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Yeah. What if we've been looking at this the wrong way the whole time.
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It's not outside of the realm of possibility.
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What if one or both of them went to ambush someone, but the would be victim killed them instead?
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Perhaps they're working in concert, since given neither are fighters - it would take the two of them to subdue some of the more experienced brawlers.
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[Georik was puzzling about the details]
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[Her tone is neutral here; it's clear enough from her expression that this isn't a possibility that she likes though.]
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Who would be the likeliest person they'd target?
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[She ticks off each person finger by finger, scanning their profiles as she does.]
Mako. You're 6'1", 180 lbs, which is significant when compared to two high school students who were a fair few pounds lighter. You've some fighting skills, but your talents lie in a power you no longer have, which means you might make an easier target.
Mahiro. 5'8", 140 lbs, around the same height and weight as our victims. A student with some fighting experience. With two people, you might not provide too much trouble, but on the other hand, you do have that gun.
Hanyuu. 5'5", 115 lbs. Small, and while you have swordsmanship skills, we haven't any swords. I would imagine some fighting skills come with the territory, but on the other hand, you're small enough that they might have assumed you would be an easy victim.
Kizakura. 5'9", 146 lbs. Absolutely no fighting skills, and you're about the same height and weight as both boys. Again: not precisely an easy target, but not difficult when it's two against one.
And finally: Georik, 6'4", 176 lbs. A great deal larger than both boys, but although you have some talent in throwing knives, again, there weren't any at the scene of the crime. however, you do have medical skills, and we know that bandage was applied expertly.
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So if we're going with this theory, that would leave behind Mahiro and Georik as the two most likely.
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It can be challenging enough for one person skilled in unarmed combat to fend off two unskilled people if they have the element of surprise on their side.
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[He comments offhandedly, tapping his finger as if counting off, glancing to the side as he thinks]
Can't believe that got listed, only learned that to settle a bet with Mikhail. Ah... as for the bandage, I did teach people who offered some basic first aid, but I admit that wouldn't give someone expertise.
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[A beat.]
What were you doing on Thursday evening, Dr. Zaberisk? And can anyone confirm your version of events?
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On Thursday, I was in my room. I was bothered by the something the... water spirit said to me and I was trying to figure it out. I had considered getting Kizakura to take him up on his offer a couple weeks back to basically stay together to prevent another lack of oversight.
[He gives a helpless shrug, and a sound of annoyance directed at himself]
But time escaped me and by the time I looked up, it was too late to be disturbing anyone.
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The killer visited three places that we know: the river, the infirmary, and the furnace, where they burned something. It's possible there's another clue we haven't found yet.
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Probably clothes.
The rest of the bandages.
If the killer was burning the clothes that they happened to be wearing during the murder, there's a chance they might have set something else on fire.
[and there is a small... vaguely? red spot on his right coat arm. It's hard to see, since it's dark. But it's there, tucked in towards his chest, easily hidden when his arms are crossed.]
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