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TRIAL ONE
TRIAL
Once the various investigations have concluded, and the majority of the evidence has been dropped off with Makima and the ducks -- said ducks will scatter to start shepherding any travelers along to JojaMart, for some reason! Those already at JojaMart have a little less walking to do. Meantime, Makima has loaded the evidence onto the daycare wagon -- carefully packaged, because who wants a spill here -- and driven it off after the ducks.
There is, in fact, a back entrance to the JojaMart -- almost like a loading bay, but once it's opened and the wagon has been driven in, you can see that there's a small podium there along with a number of chairs and small tables. It looks like extra pieces used in either the Community Center or other areas around town may be stored here. The ceiling is tall and it's roomy, there's a scant few windows, but the white LED ceiling lighting and rather bare interior is only livened up by some larger spare whiteboards, extra shelving containing tools and knickknacks and a plant or two.
Once everyone is in -- Adela, Makima, a number of assistant ducks and the current inhabitants of the village -- the loading bay door is tugged closed by some enterprising assistants. There's a small door that probably leads into the front of JojaMart, but that's it. One of the ducks sets about serving tea in the slightly gloomy atmosphere.
You're welcome to examine the evidence in the wagon, discuss amongst yourselves, and figure out whodunnit in these first murders.
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blacksmith part 2!
[ anyway he is reaching into his swooshy robes and pulling out a couple of things. he'll dump that in evidence later. ]
Other than the scrap of cloth - there's like a rod shaped object that probably might have been a hammer at some point, dunno, it's kinda melted around the edge a bit? And a lump that looks like a bunch of things melted together into a ball. It's... well it's not that heavy? But at least one things in there had a handle and it looked like it was made from tools so.
Oh, and there was some ash at the bottom of the forge, stuck my head in to check when it wasn't hot.
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[He's used to wood, so! He has no clue.]
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[Trying to establish some sort of timeline here, go...?]
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You'd either need to be pretty strong or for the sword to be pretty sharp to manage that, I think, because the swords in the guild weren't that heavy...
Did they cut through bone, though, or was it more- at the joints?
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[and of course we have multiple JRPG swordsmen here--]
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It was just ... the most convenient sharp object they could find that was bigger than a knife.
[ unless there's bonesaws lying around somewhere in this very normal farming town. ]
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[A couple days to learn and a couple hours to actually complete, at a maximum. Not exactly a good trade school timeline]
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[Not to say it's impossible, just seems unlikely.]
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[Assuming they're telling the truth, at least, but eh.]
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[Does he fit the rest? Who knows. He certainly knows drywall at least.]
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But it'd be incredibly stupid of me to show off my knowledge of something involved with the murder if I was trying to get away with it.
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[She snaps her fingers and grins in a way that is... well... distinctly nasty.]
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[ explain for the ancient person ]
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Is that a material that can be found in one of the shops?
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[ he shrugs. ]
But back home, they're usually sold by the sheets. Like... you can find it in any common hardware store.
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What Faldeus said. It's less time-consuming to build than lath and plaster, but it comes with its own problems. And frees up hollow space to hide a body, in the case of our culprit.
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