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week 2 trial
W2: TRIAL
29 REMAIN.
In the morning at 11:30am sharp, you hear the intercom speakers blare loudly across the entire airport, perfectly audible no matter where you are.
...But that's so far...! Groan. Still—even if you try your best to resist, you'll find your body moving against your will and taking you all the way over there anyway. After what feels like forever of walking, you'll arrive to the gate and see that a few things are different. Most of you probably had a feeling this is what you should expect, right?
The gate has been refurnished a little bit for the proceedings today. The metal gates will not let anyone out of the Gate Area without permission, but at least there's some snacks set out, and Allstars Coffee is still open in case you need a coffee break. Your Hosts await you near the front behind the counters, carrying various, but all expectant attitudes. After all, we knew this was coming.
► OOC Notes
Welcome to trial! Over the course of the next nine hours, characters will need to discuss the circumstances, investigate relevant locations, and put together theories about the truth behind this week's murders!
Trial will last from 9am PST/12pm EST until 6pm PST/9pm PST. There will be an hour-long break starting 1pm PST/4pm EST; while players are free to continue tagging during this time, it is intended to allow players to take a minute to eat, rest, what have you.
Note: DM the mods if you intend to use a curse during trial. Curse duration may be altered or subject entirely to mod approval depending on how many curses are in play. Curse duration must end before break.
Lastly, voting is mandatory. Please be absolutely sure to get your IC vote in before the end of trial, or there are severe IC consequences!
Good luck!
QUICKLINKS

no subject
No she nods.]
Of course. But not to the point where get unable to work. Just take care of yourself too, you can't draw water from an empty well.
Do you have any theories or thoughts to share?
[Attempts to snoop on notes]
no subject
If I was permitted to share with you, I gladly would. But as for thoughts, in times like these the most important thing is to diligently determine which evidence can be related to a particular victim or case, and which you can't narrow down that way. If you organize the evidence by victim, perhaps other patterns will become clear.
no subject
Stingy! I only want to see who's name you're writing in hearts on the margins.
[Anyway.]
Very well said. We'll sort it out. Frankly, there's very little that I think we can't do, once we put our minds to it.
no subject
[teasing.]
I completely agree, Miss Rosamund. I have complete faith in you, so please, give it your best.
no subject
[my deets!!!]
And I have all the same faith in you. Thank you for looking out for us, North, you and the whole team. We'll find a way out of this one way or another.
no subject
[a fist pump!]
Best of luck! Let's solve this!