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WEEK 6
WEEK 6
Five weeks. It's been five weeks, and twenty-seven has now dwindled down to eleven. And while only two passed this week, this trial may have been the most devastating in its own way, as threads of patience frayed and fragments of trust fractured. Nevertheless, if The Lady is to be believed, that may very well have been the final set of sacrifices that she was waiting for, so perhaps the end is in sight.
Of course, the fact that everyone is still stuck in Krakow means that it's not over yet, and who even knows what's happening over in the Twilight?
And so, some more changes are in store for this week, even if it may not be the same ones that you've gotten used to. For one thing, the fog stays put and no new areas of the city are revealed under the light of the lampposts. Secondly, The Lady is nowhere to be found in the city, with her bookstore office vacated and abandoned with nary a trace as to where she went. And third, the clock tower will no longer operate, which-- well. Actually that's not new at all, but it certainly may make it difficult to keep up with the facade of passing days. At least the moon still serves as a reminder of that, gibbous phase waxing into something fuller over the course of the week even if the color looks a bit off.
It may not be a fresh new start, but it's not time to give up yet, is it? After all, you are all Survivors.
[[Welcome to Week 6! Note that there are no new locations this week, but feel free to make top levels at your discretion, and remember to note it in your header if you plan on investigating any locations. As alluded above, The Lady will be unavailable, while Rembrandt will still be around on Monday and Tuesday before disappearing for the rest of the week.]]

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They weren't crimes.
[ Just making sure this is clear. ]
And I would not have chosen Dist.
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Let's focus on the second thing. ]
I thought you would have chosen me, but that would be rather difficult. I wasn't ever alone on Thursday nights and I always rigged traps.
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It would have been you.
[ What's the point in denying something so obvious? ]
But it wasn't, because I didn't take the bait. I never truly considered it. What I did, what the Lady might have done with the information.. I have accepted it.
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It would have put Rean in danger, but if you had let me know ahead of time...
[ He probably would have left Rean after getting Rean back inside. ]
I suppose it is good you accepted it.
[ He honestly feels split because growth is good, but on the other hand... someone else did the thing and someone useful died. Not to mention... a few others were also interested in the motive and may have acted in the early friday hours. ]
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It is. If only all of us had possessed that acceptance. Do you have any idea what it was that Sakaguchi wanted to hide from you this badly?
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[ While he doesn't care for Lady's threats after the first one, he's seen others, even among the best of them, hit hard by a few of those. ]
I can probably find out, but I don't know if I want to. It may very well break me, and while I'm sure some of you would love to see me suffering, it should wait until after we stop Lady's plans and kill her.
[ It's all hands on deck kind of week ]
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Fair enough. In the end, even if I heard what kind of secret it was, I would never be able to comprehend nor forgive what has been done.