Early to bed, early to rise. At least it seems that's how it was for you last night, no matter what you were doing. Given the events of the past weekend, you might find your mind jumping to conclusions.
There's no wound on his right arm (unless i fucked something up on the diagram rip); there's only a cut on his left! William just wouldn't be able to see the left arm wound without messing with Gin's sleeve because it's just loose and baggy.
To be clear, it's not an exact outline per se, because it's not like the flour is in one completely unbroken and uniform line. But the flour just seems to be pressed up and around Gin's body and follows his contours.
There aren't any bags of flour lying out in the open, nope! No obvious trail to lead him to where the flour came from either.
The knives are all chef's knives. Gin has 3 pretty different wounds on him (stab, slit throat and the gash) so it's inconclusive if they're all caused by the same knife.]
[William please. I guess he's just going to cut Gin's arm in front of Pericles' salad???? This is fine.
But anyways, the knives can certainly slice through the fabric and Gin's skin pretty cleanly although obviously this is going to depend on how much force William is using. Anyways, it seems apparent that these knives have been pretty well-maintained!]
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There's no wound on his right arm (unless i fucked something up on the diagram rip); there's only a cut on his left! William just wouldn't be able to see the left arm wound without messing with Gin's sleeve because it's just loose and baggy.
To be clear, it's not an exact outline per se, because it's not like the flour is in one completely unbroken and uniform line. But the flour just seems to be pressed up and around Gin's body and follows his contours.
There aren't any bags of flour lying out in the open, nope! No obvious trail to lead him to where the flour came from either.
The knives are all chef's knives. Gin has 3 pretty different wounds on him (stab, slit throat and the gash) so it's inconclusive if they're all caused by the same knife.]
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... sorry gin, testing it on his body again. this is a bad habit he's picked up from Sherlock Holmes ]
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But anyways, the knives can certainly slice through the fabric and Gin's skin pretty cleanly although obviously this is going to depend on how much force William is using. Anyways, it seems apparent that these knives have been pretty well-maintained!]