Goro "local murder mascot" Akechi [Cʀᴏᴡ] (
doublecrows) wrote2018-07-10 07:40 pm
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[Week 5, Tuesday: Hikage]
[Akechi's been quiet over the past week. of course he has; there hasn't been much excitement in the castle ever since the last trial. but things are ramping up again, and on this fine Tuesday, he tracks Hikage down wherever he may be in the manor]
Hikage-san. I certainly hope your vacation was satisfactory.
Hikage-san. I certainly hope your vacation was satisfactory.
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The answer she gives to that question is "the number of individuals who would be considered guilty that week."
This, notably, does not include individuals who killed that week but would otherwise not be considered guilty.
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But then that raises the question: can someone who isn't a Blotter kill without being considered "guilty?" I, of course, asked Tiger-san this very question.
[he smiles, expression perfectly pleasant, but somehow mirroring that of a cat who happily caught his mouse]
She said that it was not outside the realm of possibility that a Narrator would not be considered guilty, regardless of the role they played in another Narrator's death.
[a beat]
In other words, certain Narrators may commit a murder, but Tiger-san and Dragon-san would not consider them guilty at the following trial. I suspect this privilege is related to a certain title.
And I believe that title is called "Editor."
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[ aka "this is information you've gathered, not a guess." Maybe he's not such a terrible detective, after all. ]
What makes you think all that?
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[maybe, sometimes, he's a good detective!!]
I shared this information with one other person, who provided me with the word "Editor." They've received the name of the title, but hadn't received the duties associated with same.
But in the publishing field, editors exist to strike out unnecessary characters and plot lines, do they not?
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[ you win this round, Akechi. ]
If we knew what made someone "unnecessary," it would be helpful.
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[aha]
At any rate, I suspect an "Editor" was responsible for the deaths of Strider, Toshizo, and perhaps Monika. There are, after all, two of them.
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I don't know who they are.
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. . . the magnifying glass was fairly clever. As was the shoe print and the letter that claimed my innocence.
They weren't helpful at all in solving the murders, but they caused quite a bit of chaos. Were you satisfied with this?
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... What does it matter to you? [ a beat. ] I fulfilled my objective. I'm not obligated to do anything to help you all.
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[as someone who completed his first objective, Akechi's been sitting on a new one for a while now. but that is neither here nor there]
Regardless. . . I don't particularly mind if you help out at trials or not. I have no interest in catching murderers. All I care about is the completion of objectives.
[aha]
. . . but your title gives you the ability to throw off the flow of a trial in order to protect yourself, should you be a culprit. Doesn't it?
[oh]
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[ Akechi already knows that; he doesn't care about confirming it. He does give him a neutral gaze for his troubles, however. Hikage is sure he's being suspected of being one of the Editors right now. ]
I'd be an idiot not to use all my resources, Akechi.
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[Akechi watches Hikage's reaction carefully, with a surprisingly keen eye. there's tension in the air-- something thick like butter, something easily cut through with a hot knife-- before it just. . . melts away]
You're right. You would be. And I can admire your resourcefulness.
[a small shrug]
At any rate, I don't care. Even if I may not necessarily need your protection any longer, you are still one of my allies.
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[ his word is probably worth next to nothing - Akechi also already knows that Hikage is a liar. Still, he might as well say it. ]
As usual, you're a lousy detective.
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[Akechi frowns, a scowl on his features]
It's easy to deny that which is true. I've done that myself before, as you've seen first hand.
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[ a beat. ]
But I'll throw you a bone for your efforts. You're not wrong to think I have a second role.
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[there's a pause, and an arched brow. Akechi gives no verbal reply, like he's waiting for Hikage to continue]
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That's all you're getting. You're a detective, so you figure the rest out.
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. . . you aren't a Historian.
[he says that matter of factly]
And you claim to not be an Editor.
Vizier, then.
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[ he smiles, faintly. ]
No one's mentioned my role yet.
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[but Akechi would not, unfortunately. so he just scowls again, gaze narrowing]
Then, if I correctly guess it, will you tell me?
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[ his role is useless, anyway... he may as well get information in exchange for sharing it. ]
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[QUID PRO QUO!!]
We'll speak again later this week.