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The Fifteen Strangers Mods ([personal profile] strangerpeople) wrote in [community profile] 15strangers2019-05-17 10:51 pm

THE THIRD TRIAL

THE THIRD TRIAL


[After the finale clues are found, the ticking which we totally didn't forget to add to the investigation post in everyone's head stops, and the Elder Steward's voice echoes through the webs.]

Excellent. Now, please, proceed to the ossuary! Do not tarry.

[Just like before, the Ossuary rumbles upwards to accept the remaining Strangers, with bats hassling those who take too long. Just like before, chains drag everyone to their respective coffins, and in the center are souls for sustenance. You might expect the only true difference to be that piles of skulls now replace the coffins where Zelda, Bangladesh, and Jun might have otherwise stood when they were alive. However, one more change has been made - Eric's coffin is now quite a bit fancier and even a little less coffin-looking. For example, it has a nice chair! Apparently there's some favoritism afoot.

Once everyone is in place, the Elder Steward strolls forward to the edge of the circle, hands crossed beneath his robes. The scrolls glow to reveal the evidence and the suspect list as this happens.]


THE OVERBOARD
THE CIRCUIT
THE RUBBER
THE NEON
THE ENEMY

Now. Let us get started, shall we?

[And with that, the ticking begins anew. Someone killed. It's time to decide who's responsible.

The trial for the murder of Jun Ushiro, The Launcher, has begun.]
necroyalty: (they'll smile and scrabble slowly by)

[personal profile] necroyalty 2019-05-18 08:20 pm (UTC)(link)
No...

But allow me a hypothesis.

Most of us had been seeing things, and we all know that Jun's mind was not at its peak before his demise.

Could it be that the archer was also an illusion?
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[personal profile] notadinosnack 2019-05-18 08:24 pm (UTC)(link)
Then why did we find a bow and arrows? There's no way the culprit could have known in advance what Arthur would see. I know I brought this up with Arthur in the first trial that perhaps Felicity tried so hard to get his vision dismissed because it was the one piece of evidence she couldn't control.
incendiarize: (Today I'm speaking my mind)

[personal profile] incendiarize 2019-05-18 08:45 pm (UTC)(link)
I mean.... The vision was from the archer's perspective. Maybe it really wasn't connected, and maybe they were seeing things, but someone definitely shot an arrow after saying they wouldn't "accept this ending".

But that doesn't change that a bow was found, and there was an arrowhead in him, so what the hell?