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WEEK 3
All three deaths last were tragic in their own ways. Was trust so fragile in that castle that a simple misunderstanding could end in blood? It seemed to be the case. The trial proved that without a doubt. Surely no one else would make that mistake again. As another week begins the tea cup elevator has granted access to a new area. Maybe the new amusements of a festival will ease your wounded hearts?
Sunday | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday
[It's time for week three! We're almost half-way done with our trip in the castle. Don't forget to submit your memories here and your activity here. Even though, the Queen seems to be a little more steady on her feet you can find her and the other Alice at the audience hall. As always, don't forget to submit your comments for fabulous prizes.]
[It's time for week three! We're almost half-way done with our trip in the castle. Don't forget to submit your memories here and your activity here. Even though, the Queen seems to be a little more steady on her feet you can find her and the other Alice at the audience hall. As always, don't forget to submit your comments for fabulous prizes.]
CLUE DISCUSSION
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That's definitely interesting about the room, though. Maybe they used to stay in a normal room like everyone else and moved to the audience hall for better security after being attacked in the previous round?
[ If that's the case, he can't really fault them for it, especially since Alice just got attacked again immediately upon leaving her quarters... ]
...Anyway, Mikuni-san and I tried winding back the clock again early this week, and were able to hear another past incident. Two people were murdered at the festival on the second floor, and then the murderer was killed by someone else who showed up and saw what had happened. [ A glance to Oriko; he'll let her bring up her connection to Sayaka if she wants to. ] Presumably that person would have been found guilty and executed for her involvement.
One of the original victims in that incident was Anna Sasaki, whose room I investigated during the first week. The festival area matched up with one of the drawings I'd found in her room then, though there are other drawings of places that still aren't recognizable -- a hall of mismatched doors, and some kind of snowy scene. It's possible that those could also be places on the other floors of the castle that we haven't accessed yet, and if that's the case, it might be helpful for working out a timeline of when some of these deaths occurred, since she'd only have been able to draw places she'd gained access to.
[ They may not need a timeline of the previous round's events, but it would be nice to have anyway. ]
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[Mizuki whips out Veronica's knife like so.]
In what universe is glass dust white like this? Cat boy land?
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But there was a portrait in Anna's room. So now we know that the portraits being blank on the back doesn't mean they weren't involved in a case... right?
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[This is actually the case traditionally. Glass was considered a type of ceramic.]
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[She... can vaguely follow the reasoning that they're similar processes of heating or whatever, but she hasn't heard it put this way explicitly before. Some real pearls from swine here.]
Still, does that mean "glass game" means "fragile game"? It could mean transparent game, or... if China counts, then "container game".
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...Admittedly, the Alices probably wouldn't look at anything from a scientific standpoint.
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[ He almost wonders if it wasn't another punishment instead of a murder. ]
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There is still the point that glass breaks easily, and that we are supposed to be killed - or broken, if you prefer - in this game as well.
I tried to use the clock to look at what happened in room 29, but it wouldn't let me.
[She scowls a little at that, clearly taking it a little personally.]
No one actually died in that room, you could tell that much from the amount of blood, but someone certainly tried to kill someone else in there; most of the knives they threw are still stuck in the walls, though they seem to have pulled out two to chase whoever they were trying to kill.
A timeline of what happened here before us might be useful, if for no other reason than to try and see the rate at which people died, and if it started to speed up.
The clock not working for room 29 might be another point for that having been Alice's room though. As far as we've seen she is supposed to be in charge, and maybe it doesn't work because she doesn't want us poking around in her old room and learning too much by rewinding.
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Well maybe something I found will help. Over at the arcade I found tire tracks leading to the platform games - someone named Putt-Putt also was playing them, apparently.
Oh and then I checked out Dani's room, who so happened to be sharing a room with me. I'm not going to explain how everything looked so you guys get to look another way.
[ He took a photo of the state of the room. Also there's probably the brick wall in place of the window in the room now. But there are at least before and after pictures. One picture with window of American house and one with illusion obviously dispelled with the brick wall of the castle. ]
I broke the window and it looks like they're using illusion magic to make it appear like a familiar place to us is outside. I mean we obviously knew it was fake but it never hurts to confirm.
Oh yeah! There's this too. It looks like Dani died in the seventh week because Mikhail fell on her after dying mid flight. Jeez these guys were pretty hopeless...
[ Here's another picture of the portrait on his phone because he's not going to summarize all that which he thought was unnecessary. ]
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Can you still get into your room?
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I wonder why I'm sharing a room with a dead person, though...maybe it means something. Or maybe it doesn't.
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FORGOT TO REPLY TO THIS EARLIER WHOOPS
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--Oh! Do you know what this is?
[She holds up a shirt, clearly much too small for her, with a platypus on it.]
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One called another blondie, and someone else scolded them... so I think Maria was blonde? And Kure was the person who said blondie. The boy who found Lillie and Catarina came running and yelling their names, so it was Kirika, Sayaka, and Maria together. The boy was Oliver, and he was talking about Nanako - she ate some doughnuts Viola made and something bad happened to her. And then they got worried about Mikhail because he ate them too, and Esther, and something came crashing down from the sky and they yelled at Dani to get out of the way.
[Heeeeee thinks that's all the names, at least.]
I found a bunch of stuff belonging to them, too, so I checked out Viola's room. I found this inside.
[He'll show them the portrait and note.]
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I tried asking Cheshire Alice about the Storyteller. She said that it's a title of someone like her, and a dangerous one to just go around saying, but when I asked if the Storyteller was the one who led the last group of kids the way she's leading us through trials and things, she said it's too early to say. She said... we're all just books in our own ways, because we have beginnings, middles, and ends.
[Though it's clear from his tone he doesn't agree.]
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[Modern musical theatre is a little after his time.]
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are on a stage at the opera now
Have you asked of yourselves
what's the role you might play?
[It's faster to show than tell.]
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