I'm volunteering at a fun run today so I'm afk for another couple of hours BUT I'm on a couple of hit lists so I thought I'd ask, is it because I shot Rasei (sorry Rasei) or was there something else as well?
Cry Wolf
Cry Wolf is a brand new forum focused on the forum version of the deception game Mafia/Werewolves
No one will try to justify the murder of a child. Even though people would later spin it as a good idea, that the child had thrown an innocent themselves to the wolves, that it was only fair, a bitter taste hung in the mouths of all involved. Regardless of whatever reasons were attached to the death, from the most outlandish to the most calculated, there was still an inherent wrongness that seemed to be coupled with the act. As the child’s body is thrown into relief on the center floor by the light of the moon, not one person makes a sound. Instead, people back away from the body, as if the body is cursed by something, something malicious enough to drag all onlookers into hell. The child, it turned out, was connected to one of the most brutal murders in recent weeks: the gruesome massacre of a couple in their very own kitchen, both brutally stabbed and sliced open. One of the victim’s heads had barely managed to stay attached to the body, only the slightest of bits left of the neck. Emergency services were unable to find the couple’s child at the scene, and for weeks a narrative was bandied about that the child had been brutally murdered out in the woods that night. It was a shocking series of events, especially to those who had known the family well: the parents had helped with bake sales at the local school and were members of the parent-teacher association, and doted lovingly on their only child. How could anyone have chosen to massacre such a perfect family? After the child’s discovery and subsequent death, several self-proclaimed detectives uncovered where exactly the child had hidden themselves for all those weeks: in the teacher’s lounge of the school, long closed because of the death of their very own parents. Tiny scuffmarks showed where the child had climbed in through an open window, eager to find some sort of shelter. It took considerable effort to break down the lounge door; the child had apparently barricaded it and the windows with pieces of furniture. Once opened, investigators were met with nothing short of a makeshift bomb shelter, meticulously prepared by a child who feared the worst. Torn clothing, shredded as if by claws, lay on the floor next to one of the sofas, which had been repurposed using some wash towels into a makeshift bed. The microwave from the staff kitchen had been hauled into the room, and a stack of empty cafeteria trays was stacked on the floor. A copy of the book Dracula sat on the sofa, surrounded by cutlery; presumably, the child had used the book as a makeshift table, as the actual table in the lounge was part of the mass of furniture used to block the door. Newspapers and pamphlets proclaiming the school’s indefinite closure were taped over the windows, casting the entire lounge into darkness; some of these pamphlets, too, were inexplicably torn to shreds and scattered all over the floor, deep gashes cutting into the bold SCHOOL CANCELLED INDEFINITELY FOR STUDENT SAFETY that screamed from each page. Hidden in this pile of papers was a pair of extremely bloody socks, once white but now stained a deep red. One of the more curious discoveries in the lounge was a series of emails on an old computer, left on by the child before their demise. This decades-old computer sat in the northwest corner of the room, nestled under an opened newspaper. Its scanline-filled screen flickered constantly; simply displaying an image on its giant screen seemed to be a monumental effort for its hardware. Apparently the child had been communicating with an unknown individual, using the logged-in credentials of one of the teachers.
Several emails appear to have been deleted; the conversation resumes later.
The emails ended there, an unusual hanging thread in the story of the school lounge. What was even stranger were the presence of several unusual items in the room; however, as the child was dead, there were no answers to the questions that these items inevitably created. The first was a package of pop tarts that lay on the windowsill; what made this package curious was that it seemed to have been torn open, not by the small hands of a child, but by the mouth of what appeared to be some sort of wild animal. Savage bite and claw marks also marred the contents of the box, with sugar and icing and the remains of frozen baked goods scattered everywhere. The second was a copy of the Merriam-Webster dictionary on the sofa, flipped open to the Es. Circled multiple times was the following definition: expendableadjective ex·pend·able \ik-ˈspen-də-bəl\ : easily replaced : not worth saving : not meant to be saved : meant to be used and thrown away |
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Cure wrote:There's all this talk of human culprits, but I'm pretty sure there's like... an actual monster involved somewhere in this. Or a child that turns into a werewolf.
T3tsuya wrote:Without going into it too much the flavor I've received backs that up. The monster idea, not so much the child that turns into a werewolf idea. That's a bit more specific.
this was in response to me and my question about my item, so it isn't just me that was confused by the flavor. in fact, i feel like the flavor of the item hinted at the fact that it was investigative, which is the only reason why i used it (i was scared of using an item incorrectly after the first one, but alas).Crypsis wrote:To the mystery person who sent me the message about the item, yes that was the item i had too! :o i also didn't know it would stun things because the flavor wasn't obvious, i'm glad it wasn't just me!
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