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Post by Optimism is my Phil-osophy on Dec 18, 2020 14:57:08 GMT -5
This is also a mix of gameplay, with RPG and Fanfic. Detectives find out what happened at each stage of the story. To conduct the investigation instead of asking questions, detectives need to give commands and see if they discover anything. For example: I can describe a crime scene, and the detective can write something like: "Analyze the victim's clothes". Or else: "Search for a witness". Resources are limited only by imagination. You can give the command: "Travel to the city, to the victim's home", if you already know where the victim's home is. You can give the command: "send blood sample for analysis", and things like that. I, as a Master, will need to react to each of these commands, according to the story I created. Each stage of the story will have an objective. If any command is impossible to obey, I will report it. If you decide to interrogate someone, I will need to act like an NPC (non-player character). As such, it is important to know that not all NPCs are necessarily required to tell the truth. Feel free to talk as you please, but make it clear what the command is. Anyone can enter the story at any time, no registration period is necessary. Face that you have always been involved in the research group, interpreting yourself within the ASOUE universe.
With each mystery solved, I hope the story progresses, and it will be a fun experience for everyone. If it turns out wrong, I apologize in advance.
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Post by Optimism is my Phil-osophy on Dec 18, 2020 14:59:29 GMT -5
The Brunette Body
Introduction:
The police should have handled this case alone, but one of the officers was a member of the VFD, and he could see that there was something involved with the secret organization at that crime scene. So, after isolating the body found in the middle of The Hinterlands at night, Detective Paterson went to a commercial establishment known as the "Penultimate Chance General Store". The telegram was sent:
The message was received on Dark Avenue 667.
Despite being involved in a strange case of child disappearance, some detectives decided to share their attention with this case. You are one of these detectives. You are with other detectives. Some like to talk more than others.
You must solve this case together. (But if you solve it yourself, there is no problem).
Mission 1:
Find out the victim's identity.
Mission 2:
Find the cause of death.: Mission completed: Dehydration.
Mission 3: Prove Mr. Mallahan's innocence.
Mission 4: Discover useful information about Benzodiazepine and Gila Monster's poison. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Common Place Book
This commonplace book was created for shared notes. Whenever a detective gives a command involving taking notes, the notes will be inserted here. Dante wrote: "The victim wore atypical clothes for a desert: shorts and bikini." Christmas Chief wrote: "The victim has burns on her feet which, according to Paterson, is evidence that she decided to walk on the hot desert sand before she died." Christmas Chief write: "Mallahan" was write in her skin R. write: The victim had dark gray eyes. Dante wite: The cause of death was dehydration. (Mission 2 completed) Christmas Chief write: There was a man and a woman with her. They were wearing a cap and sunglasses. They were seen by Gregory Texaco at a gas station. Dante write: Paterson - Mr. Mallahan had Benzodiazepine in his blood while in Roxy's blood, there are traces of Gila Monster's poison. Dante write: There are life insurance policies active in the Mallahan family Mr. Mallahan's cousin appears keen to give himself an alibi.
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Post by R. on Dec 19, 2020 1:36:34 GMT -5
Search the victim’s pockets.
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Post by Optimism is my Phil-osophy on Dec 19, 2020 2:51:22 GMT -5
Without even greeting the officers present, or her comrade Paterson, R. put on her gloves, broke into the crime scene and checked the victim's pockets.Detective Paterson approached. - Always efficient, isn't it R.? Unfortunately we found nothing in her pockets. We can't find purses or wallets.
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Post by R. on Dec 19, 2020 7:01:28 GMT -5
I’m female, as I hope you remember, and I wish to locate the victim’s home.
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Post by Optimism is my Phil-osophy on Dec 19, 2020 7:18:21 GMT -5
After reaffirming her gender, R. tries to locate the victim's home. But Paterson says, "Oh yes, we all want to locate the victim's home, but we don't know who she is, or where she came from. Her body was simply found here in the desert. In addition to these atypical clothes, we found only a pen stuck in her dark hair."
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Post by R. on Dec 19, 2020 11:36:35 GMT -5
Atypical clothes? What was she wearing?
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Post by Optimism is my Phil-osophy on Dec 19, 2020 13:14:15 GMT -5
Paterson says, "Oh, excuse me, I forgot your serious vision problem. I hope you brought your glasses for investigation. (Roxy222 puts on her glasses, and remembers that it would have been better to have analyzed the victim's clothes on her own instead of asking a question.)
As you can see she is wearing a bikini and shorts. It seemed unusual for her to wear it while she was in the middle of the desert."
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Post by Dante on Dec 19, 2020 16:23:47 GMT -5
I greet the detective curtly and take note of the victim's distinguishing characteristics. Additionally, I perform a close examination of the pen. I suggest to Paterson that he survey the vicinity for any further clues, such as discarded objects or signs of how the victim might have been transported to this area; furthermore, I consult an atlas for locations of interest in the surrounding area.
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Post by Optimism is my Phil-osophy on Dec 20, 2020 13:06:32 GMT -5
Dante analyzes the pen. Dante asks R. to check for fingerprints. Several fingerprints were found.
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Post by Optimism is my Phil-osophy on Dec 20, 2020 13:23:47 GMT -5
I suggest to Paterson that he survey the vicinity for any further clues, such as discarded objects or signs of how the victim might have been transported to this area Paterson says to Dante : Good morning. In fact our crows have already done most of the work. As soon as they identified the body, they started the standard procedure of searching for clues around the area. Unfortunately, not even her shoes were found. There are no tire tracks nearby. The nearest road is 30 km from here. R. - How much is that in miles? Paterson - About 18.5 miles.
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Post by Christmas Chief on Dec 20, 2020 13:32:32 GMT -5
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Post by Optimism is my Phil-osophy on Dec 20, 2020 14:55:40 GMT -5
"Yes, anyone can join at any time," replied Paterson Jean. "But you can call me by my first name."
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Post by Optimism is my Phil-osophy on Dec 20, 2020 18:07:16 GMT -5
Christmas Chief opened her map of the region. It was even better than an atlas, because it was very specific to the region they were in. R. - What exactly are we looking for on this map? Dante - This woman did not come up alone. The person responsible must have been seen by someone. Christmas Chief - The Penultimate Chance is the closest trade here, just get to the road and soon we will be there, as you saw. There is a gas station a little further away.
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Post by Christmas Chief on Dec 20, 2020 19:20:24 GMT -5
I ask Paterson if there are any more clues at the scene that we should document before we leave.
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