[ hmmm. gu yun looks thoughtful, drumming his fingers on the table. ]
For trials, at least, I'm using them to track information - particularly matches to the evidence checks, injuries or a lack thereof that seem a bit off, and to the usage and naming of powers as they're available. I already know that there are others floating around besides the ones that have been named [ his favoritism, ] but, I want to keep track of what people have and haven't admitted to, particularly as next week, they will expire and begin anew.
I tried finding a connection to the way the powers were assigned, and didn't find much. I think mine is likely related to Wrath, if only because of the title. [ he read "the power of god and anime" and was like "i don't know what this means but i heard it in lup's voice" tbh ] But, assuming that people were truthful, I've pulled out a list of people who got away with not speaking up, and I plan on cross-referencing it in the week to come.
[ which. hopefully will become useful. who knows. ] I have a suspicion as to who might have committed a killing, but I'm not sure which - only some possible evidence, and what my gut tells me.
...as for the place itself, I've learned some things here and there. I've started to investigate this week, while I can. [ while he's still able to. ]
You must also work under the idea that it's possible people will lie or withhold information if they think it will benefit them.
[but that doesn't seem to be a wrong approach given greed is thinking this over.]
...logic is the priority, but "your gut" can be a decent start, if necessary. It will at least help you eliminate leads as you find them, in addition to your own cross-checking and referencing.
Oh, absolutely. [ that gets them a little grin. ] I certainly have things available that I didn't share, but I'm not doing so out of malice - more so to protect myself, lest something happens. I like to take everything everyone says with a grain of salt, at least until I can verify it with multiple sources of information.
[ wow approval from greed. gu yun looks pleased. ] Well, you're the expert, so, I'll gladly take decent. [ fufu. ] Hopefully, we'll see more success in the future.
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For trials, at least, I'm using them to track information - particularly matches to the evidence checks, injuries or a lack thereof that seem a bit off, and to the usage and naming of powers as they're available. I already know that there are others floating around besides the ones that have been named [ his favoritism, ] but, I want to keep track of what people have and haven't admitted to, particularly as next week, they will expire and begin anew.
I tried finding a connection to the way the powers were assigned, and didn't find much. I think mine is likely related to Wrath, if only because of the title. [ he read "the power of god and anime" and was like "i don't know what this means but i heard it in lup's voice" tbh ] But, assuming that people were truthful, I've pulled out a list of people who got away with not speaking up, and I plan on cross-referencing it in the week to come.
[ which. hopefully will become useful. who knows. ] I have a suspicion as to who might have committed a killing, but I'm not sure which - only some possible evidence, and what my gut tells me.
...as for the place itself, I've learned some things here and there. I've started to investigate this week, while I can. [ while he's still able to. ]
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[but that doesn't seem to be a wrong approach given greed is thinking this over.]
...logic is the priority, but "your gut" can be a decent start, if necessary. It will at least help you eliminate leads as you find them, in addition to your own cross-checking and referencing.
It's a decent strategy.
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[ wow approval from greed. gu yun looks pleased. ] Well, you're the expert, so, I'll gladly take decent. [ fufu. ] Hopefully, we'll see more success in the future.
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[...] Was there anything else?