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harkovast
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hak I would not worry, you are a long way from getting lynched right now.

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An emergency has come up at work. I will be thoroughly occupied from 7pm - 1am EST. (They still don't allow laptops at work. They are working on that.) So, I will be moving the lynching up an hour and a half to 6:30 EST.

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An emergency has come up at work. I will be thoroughly occupied from 7pm - 1am EST. (They still don't allow laptops at work. They are working on that.) So, I will be moving the lynching up an hour and a half to 6:30 EST.
So it's usually 7, but now it's 6:30?

Just checking, cuz I still need to vote…

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No. It is usually 8. This issue has just come up. Like….30 mins ago.
Ah…
Then I'll be awake in time for the day narrative! :D

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No. It is usually 8. This issue has just come up. Like….30 mins ago.
Ah…
Then I'll be awake in time for the day narrative! :D
Alright then. <^.^>

I apologize to everyone. Some good hours have come up for me to do and I will get paid. It won't be a lot, but it will pad my wallet. (I also want to work for this person in the future, so I want to look reallly good.)

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Good for you… I hope it all goes well and leads to lots of additional work in the future!

No. It is usually 8. This issue has just come up. Like….30 mins ago.
Ah…
Then I'll be awake in time for the day narrative! :D
Alright then. <^.^>

I apologize to everyone. Some good hours have come up for me to do and I will get paid. It won't be a lot, but it will pad my wallet. (I also want to work for this person in the future, so I want to look reallly good.)

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…. so I want to look reallly good.

Having hired a few people I will give you this bit of advice: Stop tipping your head. It just accentuates the ears and frankly is kinda freaking me out. Oh and open your eyes occasionally. You'll do fine.

Good luck.

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Well, after carefully examining all of the evidence… I have absolutely no idea what's going on. Thus, I'm just being a good little drone and voting as the mayor votes.

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Having hired a few people I will give you this bit of advice: Stop tipping your head. It just accentuates the ears and frankly is kinda freaking me out. Oh and open your eyes occasionally. You'll do fine.

LOL

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Well, after carefully examining all of the evidence… I have absolutely no idea what's going on. Thus, I'm just being a good little drone and voting as the mayor votes.
*sigh*
-edit-
*facepalm*

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Hakoshen's avatar used to have only one eye, so thats pretty reasonable in my opinion.

Wha? The thing is, I'm not the only one to have had a single eyed avatar. Unless you count every frame of animation separately so does Kitty, and Baron's had no eyes, but his banner only has one (but his death exonerated him already).

Besides, the killer used a knife when I myself have that lovely silenced SOCOM pistol there.

Besides having one eye, the narrative mentions "peering" through windows.
And like I said
Hakoshen mentions looking through windows a couple of times…peering through a window was mentioned in the narrative…

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The thing with Hakoshen seems like a long shot.
I'll have a look in a moment for more clues pointing towards him, because I don't think that clue alone is enough to accuse him…

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Don't be fooled by red herrings!

Clues in the narrative are usually things that stand out in the narrative. Having the victim killed by a knife isn't really a clue, seeing how the victim had to be killed in some way anyway. Also, most expressions are usually there to advance the narrative along. For example, saying that the killer walked through the door probably doesn't have to do with the fact that the killer is related to doors somehow. What you need to keep in mind are things that actually stand out from the narrative. If the killer happened to do something like juggling at the time of the murder, that might be something significant.

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If the killer happened to do something like juggling at the time of the murder, that might be something significant.
Hell I would pay to see someone murder while juggling.

Reminder: Only 4 hours left to decide who gets the special neck tie.

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If the killer happened to do something like juggling at the time of the murder, that might be something significant.
Hell I would pay to see someone murder while juggling.

Revolver Ocelot did. I think.

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If the killer happened to do something like juggling at the time of the murder, that might be something significant.
Hell I would pay to see someone murder while juggling.

Revolver Ocelot did. I think.
I know he killed several of his own men in split-second, but he killed someone whilst juggling?

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Let's analyze the clues.

A shadow stealthily moved through the backyards of the Townstown houses.

The shadow part may indicate something, but for the most part, this sentence just establishes the narrative.

One window caught his eye.

This seems to be just an expression. If it were his one eye, then it might have been important, but otherwise, there's nothing that really stands out here.

There are no dogs in the yard…

This has some type of significance. Why would the killer choose a yard with no dogs in it? Seeing how the narrative would still maintain its flow without this peculiar statement, it should be considered as a clue.

all looks clear as he peered through the window.

Just another narrative statement. Either way, it's highly unlikely that anyone here has a thing for windows.

An old black and white TV flickered and he heard the gentle sounds of someone snoring.

This stands out somewhat, but since it's coming from the victim's house, it probably not related to the killer.

The shadow smiled.

Pretty much irrelevant. Even if smiling was a clue, there are too many people here with an avatar/signature/profile related to smiling to narrow the list of suspects down.

He reached for the backdoor with a leather gloved hand… unlocked!

The leather glove may be important. Then again, it could also be a reference to the O.J. Simpson murder. The fact that the door was unlocked doesn't seem to be related to the killer.

Luck smiles on him.

Irrelevant. A lot of people here could be described as lucky. Unless someone made a comic about a clearly lucky person (actually has the word "Luck" or "Lucky" in it), it's purely a subjective quality.

He opened the door.

Once again, irrelevant.

Quietly, quietly he moved…no other noises in the house.

The fact that this person made no noise may be a clue, but then again, good killers usually are stealthy.

The TV was playing some old WWI documentary. Dozens of model biplanes hung from the ceiling. The snoring was coming from the couch. The long kitchen knife glided from the shadow's long coat… ready for a night's work. The old leather aviator jacket and wool German uniform were no impediment as the knife slid home.

Most of these things relate to the victim. The knife and the snoring don't appear to be something out of the ordinary.

The man didn't even twitch a whisker. And it's done.
This seems to have some relevance. There is a decent chance that this could refer to the killer and not the victim (for example, the killer could have been so ruthless that he was expressionless during the killing). Either way, there is no definite way of determining whose whiskers belonged to whom, so we might as well assume that it has some importance since the narrative would still flow smoothly with this fact removed.

The 2ndredbardon was no longer dead asleep… just dead.
This pretty much sums up the narrative. Even though I've come up with a suspect with these clues, it's ultimately up to you to come up with a conclusion and vote for the killer. However, it's best not to vote on the basis of chance or how sinister a person may seem without consulting the narrative first.

harkovast
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Humorman, seriously, do you listen to anything I say to you?
I asked niccea herself and she said the whiskers are on the killer, not the victim.
The comic (drawn by niccea) shows the whiskers are a moustache on the victim!
Ask her yourself if you are in doubt.
By constantly pushing facts that have been disproved you are making yourself very suspicious in my view.
If it wasn't for the fact that you always make yourself look guilty in this game, I would be voting for you now! But luckily for you I know you are the master of looking guilty when you are not, so I will spare you (for now).

Blitzkrieg, your loyalty to the regime is much appreciated!
*gives blitzkrieg lots of medals*

crocty
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You're actually really defensive about those whiskers, man…<_<

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I know, I am defensive.
Guilty as charged.
Its jsut that with the whiskers on the killer, I sound incredibly guilty.
With the whiskers on the victim (which is correct), there is nothing to point to me.
I dont want to get lynched on the back of a clue that does not exist.

I think I've explained it enough times now that there really is no excuse for anyone to keep pushing that idea. Its like those people who kept spreading a rumour that obama was a muslim. If people say it about me enough, some of that mud will stick, so I'm arguing back a lot. Bad idea? We will find out when the voting finishes.

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Like I said, I had to end early today.

Day Two


It seemed that Harkovast was still more popular than Leader. Despite the fact that both of them were prime candidates for the day’s lynching, it was Leader of Star’s day to meet his maker. He threatened to leave town and started to run, but a mad gang of people caught up with him anyways.

“Ah ! Come on! I am moving out today.”

Harkovast grinned as he pulled down the black hood of a medieval executioner down. “Not my problem.” He flung the lever with gusto.

Leaderofstars the vigilante (really!) was no more.

Night two now begins. Please get all actions to me by Friday at 8 pm EST.

Final votes:


Harkovast (3)
Humorman
Leaderofstars
Cool guy

Hakoshen (1)
Gullas

kitty17 (1)
Waff

Leaderofstars (7)
Harkovast
Odysseus55
Hakoshen
Skullbie
Blitzkrieg1701
Crocty
Kitty17

crocty
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FFFFFFFFFFFFUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU–

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Hmm…

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