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CHAPTER 2
CHAPTER 2
The first chapter was over. The stakes and mechanics of the system you're in have been shown to their full extent, and regardless of how you feel about the Samidare and Zola's deaths, the story must go on.
Clean-up is done with a perfection that'd make you wonder if there ever was a murder on that rooftop in the residential district. Everything is spotless and repaired, making it look like nothing ever happened. If it wasn't for the absence of two people among your number, you'd think it had all been a bad dream. But it wasn't. The brutality of the incident and the execution make that plainly clear.
Now, with the opening of a new week, something else opens. Lands beyond the area you spent seven days in. What will the new week bring? Will it be another murder?
Keep turning the pages and find out.
[[Welcome to Week 2! Feel free to make top levels at your discretion, and remember to note it in your header if you plan on investigating any locations. However, please try to keep investigations to Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday! You can also privately contact Hamelin at your leisure.
In addition, a reminder that any Murder Proposals for this week are due by Tuesday 3:00 PM EST/12:00 PM PST! However, please note that you have the option of submitting murder proposals for a later week as well.]]
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Thank you.
Either way, I'm disinterested in participating in Hamelin's game in any way. I'm doing what I can to live with myself here, and that's enough for the time being.
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[If there's one thing they can all agree on, it's Fuck Hamelin.]
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I find that I can't fault those who kill under the constraints he's put us under. It was their choice to act, but a choice made under duress isn't really a choice. I understand people's anger with Zola, but I couldn't condemn her for what she did, either.
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I find it likely that it wasn't for a sympathetic reason, but to her it was enough, and I have difficulty condemning that.
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I do think Hamelin's the one most at fault here
[And he would've preferred if Zola hadn't died, but... if it was her or somebody who didn't kill a teenager in order to kill another person, he'd definitely pick her.]
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Unfortunately he's not that stupid
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Other than maybe salt
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Iron
Steel
There are more but I'm not that familiar with Western folklore