The bigger one was pretty big. They said it'd fit Karlach, down to Mr. Geto at least? The problem being that Mr. Kasuga being in that list keeps things a bit of a mystery. Gods be my luck that the bloody handprint turned out to be Mr. Kasuga's own instead of a real lead.
[ He sighs. ]
I was mostly preoccupied handling his case, I didn't have too much of a capcity to keep up with the others. Did we ever get the confirmation that this "chimaera" means they were actually working together that night?
I don't know. I suppose someone who spoke to Erin might have learned more, but I'm not sure the Overseers were able to tell us directly.
[so. hard to say.]
I'll ask them more about it tomorrow, but... overall, Ichiban's case was the most confusing to me. There were so many... gardening implements and tools involved. I suppose it would take physical strength to do what they did? But beyond that, I have no idea what to think about it. There was little overlap with the locations, with what happened to Ichiban and to Karma. Pickles would have made more sense for a duo.
I mean more - the various weapons that were used on him.
[it just seems unlikely.]
If not the poncho, there is the head bonk group. [which, other than cloud, is not a very strong crowd, so maybe he's right.] We never figured out what to make of that. None of us had bonks.
...The sickle, the axe, and possibly the gardening hoe.
I'm aware of there being a healing ability of sorts, but I also know that it would have left some level of tenderness -- and nobody seemed to have any or react like they did. That's assuming there even were any uses left, since I know of two different incidents. It just doesn't add up.
Not a single bloody print other than Mr. Kasuga's himself to be found. Maybe you could have argued that the perpetrator did wear one of the ponchos, but they were lacking in any stains or rips or anything.
If only, huh? But then I think it'd be too easy. Besides, they're apparently locked up in their little staying inn just like us, though they did say they don't fall asleep like we do.
It is the ocean. Could've just let it wash away as fish fodder.
[ Except this is a murder game and surely the brains had to go somewhereTM. ]
Aside his heart getting ripped out of his chest, there wasn't anything else missing in particular though. And we did find the heart.
[don't you fuckin bring up those brains with me lowe]
Was there some sort of reason why they did that...? I do understand these are vicious monsters, but there wasn't quite such...bloodthirst in the other cases, really. Tomi did suggest it seemed similar to something familiar to him.
[ Help... they made sure we knew where his heart was... we were not spared details. ]
A machete gang apparently. He's been... well, nevermind. That should be something he tells you himself, if he chooses to -- but he's said he'd seen it, yes, publicly.
Unless Mr. Kasuga had told his murderer about it first, though, I find it unlikely to be more than coincidence -- especially since I couldn't find any signs of the removal being with a weapon, or even claws.
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[ But he supposes she was apparently hanged, and while that's not as bad as some of the things he's seen, it's still not great. ]
...No, you don't. Unless the end result is that you survive.
...
We've got a stray monster roaming around.
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[she can relate a little too much to waking up in that kind of terrifying situation.]
We do. Do you have thoughts, Daniël? If the small poncho fit Nona, then someone tall, perhaps?
[though anyone can really fit in an oversized poncho, perhaps these are special murder game ponchos.]
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[ He sighs. ]
I was mostly preoccupied handling his case, I didn't have too much of a capcity to keep up with the others. Did we ever get the confirmation that this "chimaera" means they were actually working together that night?
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[so. hard to say.]
I'll ask them more about it tomorrow, but... overall, Ichiban's case was the most confusing to me. There were so many... gardening implements and tools involved. I suppose it would take physical strength to do what they did? But beyond that, I have no idea what to think about it. There was little overlap with the locations, with what happened to Ichiban and to Karma. Pickles would have made more sense for a duo.
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[ Maybe just like, the slightest bit... well, it's not quite anger nor irritation, but just clearly unhappy about the situation. ]
In theory, yeah. You'd probably need to be strong to overpower someone like Mr. Kasuga. Don't know how much that means for anything though.
[ Shoutout to Kazunari dragging 9S's ass into a hole. ]
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[it just seems unlikely.]
If not the poncho, there is the head bonk group. [which, other than cloud, is not a very strong crowd, so maybe he's right.] We never figured out what to make of that. None of us had bonks.
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I'm aware of there being a healing ability of sorts, but I also know that it would have left some level of tenderness -- and nobody seemed to have any or react like they did. That's assuming there even were any uses left, since I know of two different incidents. It just doesn't add up.
Not a single bloody print other than Mr. Kasuga's himself to be found. Maybe you could have argued that the perpetrator did wear one of the ponchos, but they were lacking in any stains or rips or anything.
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[that would be logical, if this was not a murder game.]
All of that blood and gore had to go somewhere. But we may have missed our chance to find out where.
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It is the ocean. Could've just let it wash away as fish fodder.
[ Except this is a murder game and surely the brains had to go somewhereTM. ]
Aside his heart getting ripped out of his chest, there wasn't anything else missing in particular though. And we did find the heart.
[ Gross. ]
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Was there some sort of reason why they did that...? I do understand these are vicious monsters, but there wasn't quite such...bloodthirst in the other cases, really. Tomi did suggest it seemed similar to something familiar to him.
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A machete gang apparently. He's been... well, nevermind. That should be something he tells you himself, if he chooses to -- but he's said he'd seen it, yes, publicly.
Unless Mr. Kasuga had told his murderer about it first, though, I find it unlikely to be more than coincidence -- especially since I couldn't find any signs of the removal being with a weapon, or even claws.
[ Or Andie just decided to be MEAN. ]