Aigis 3

Mar 01, 2010 14:36

[Another two victims! This is getting out of hand. And Aigis still didn't find out anything useful. She felt she understood a bit more about the rules now, yet she did not vote a single time. What if the victim was somebody innocent? This game was totally against her ethos, but one way or the other people died because of her placed or unplaced vote ( Read more... )

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buster_sniper March 1 2010, 14:11:42 UTC
What do you plan to do?

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lancejack March 1 2010, 16:03:17 UTC
[Clary pokes his head in and inclines his ears, wondering the same thing.]

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chariot_vii March 1 2010, 18:37:12 UTC
We do know for certain, that the vote of the killers brings injustice down onto the victim. We somehow have to find out who the responsible people were bringing demise to the lost ones. Still it seems as if we are holding the bloody deed within our own hands, too. If one gets the most votes from all of us, he vanishs....

You are permitted to correct me in any way you like. I do not claim to know all the facts by an accuracy of one hundred percent.

[Setting a plan was not as difficult as commencing with it's progress, but Aigis was of full hope to find some people that would eventually listen to her.]

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buster_sniper March 1 2010, 19:51:22 UTC
I doubt anyone can know anything that sure here. Aside the House, that is. What do you plan to do with the person who is a traitor? I guess bringing together everyone who didn't vote might be a good start, too. We don't know if any of them is the traitor when their vote is randomized.

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almightyfortune March 1 2010, 18:05:14 UTC
Aigis-san!
I know, it is outrageous, but please calm down!

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chariot_vii March 1 2010, 18:41:23 UTC
I must calm down... but I can not do so while regarding the given circumstances! Is there no way to do something? Anything?

[Aigis lost her composure, which was a rare occasion. She struggled with her inner self about the latest events. She felt powerless by not being able to prevent the murders... how would they manage to overwhelm this daring game?]

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almightyfortune March 1 2010, 18:54:18 UTC
Well ... I think that there is something we can do.
Tatsumi-kun is here, too, after all and I'm sure he's willing to help us.

I believe that we should at first try to find out who has been here before.
Maybe we are able to gain some deeper understanding of this place like this.

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chariot_vii March 3 2010, 12:27:37 UTC
Tatsumi-kun? So a friend of yours... he would be a precious addition to our investigations, indeed.

How are we going to find out about the participants of the last game?

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dull_blue March 1 2010, 19:54:35 UTC
You have a plan?

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chariot_vii March 3 2010, 12:32:07 UTC
This whole act of injustice is rather complicated. I do not know how to fight against something that ominous yet. The fastest way may be finding out who voted for whom, especially focusing on those, who voted for the victims.

Yet there may be many randomized votes. I myself was not able to vote before...

[Everything was based on speculation. Hopefully they were able to find a way to stop this massacre.]

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dull_blue March 3 2010, 23:11:34 UTC
If you were to ask who voted for whom before the poll it might gather more honest results. They would tell you without fear of dying themselves.

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chariot_vii March 4 2010, 12:50:33 UTC
This seems to be the best idea. Nobody would lie before the results are official.

Let us go to Shirogane-san's meeting. She told me to make an announcement-

[Hopefully the majority would show up and cooperate. This could make things a lot easier.]

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highdragoon March 1 2010, 21:29:32 UTC
[watches the exchanges from the side, arms crossed gently. perhaps she'll learn something new...]

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chariot_vii March 4 2010, 12:52:31 UTC
You are observing the scene quite a while now. Do you mind telling me your name? I also would like to ask for your help.

My name is Aigis, nice to make your acquaintance.

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