Spoiler : SoC prologue :
Nice description of the basic rules. Expecting the narrator to tear them apart with massive explosions. No? Wow, I haven't had heard so quiet of an intro for a while.
So I'm Vera. Nice of her to escape from the ruins of Judgment Seeker series.
Waiting for Zeta Astra story to converge at some point into actual trial.
Okay, so perhaps lot of background from JS series are carried over? My memory on them is pretty vague, and I don't believe plot hadn't been established that much there. Even if I'm wrong, it's probably a good thing to see this from a fresh new perspective since such knowledge will likely be irrelevant or, at worst, obfuscating.
*comes across the first choice, clicks one without realizing it* I ALWAYS DO THAT. MUCH APOLOGIES THE LITTLE GIRL.
I feel bad because I don't recognize all the trials being mentioned here.
The most violent are usually the normal ones.
What are you doing Lira? Never refuse a map! ...Now I'm afraid certain someone is about to throw hundred more evidences at us... (or people, just people)
Hey, Hercule Poirot worked hard for murder prevention, never mind the fact that he rarely succeeded.
Hmm, looks like lot of characters from other trials are converging into this case
I'm loving the amount of presents available, most of them actually quite insightful. Well, except apparently Will's opinion on Lira. Wonder what makes that conversation unique.
Luna isn't married, whoa?!
Candia press typo: "guit" the army.
Luna 'Leid' present typo: I never dislike winters. "It#s" my favourite season
R.I.P. We hardly knew yee, van Chandler.
So I'm Vera. Nice of her to escape from the ruins of Judgment Seeker series.
Waiting for Zeta Astra story to converge at some point into actual trial.
Okay, so perhaps lot of background from JS series are carried over? My memory on them is pretty vague, and I don't believe plot hadn't been established that much there. Even if I'm wrong, it's probably a good thing to see this from a fresh new perspective since such knowledge will likely be irrelevant or, at worst, obfuscating.
*comes across the first choice, clicks one without realizing it* I ALWAYS DO THAT. MUCH APOLOGIES THE LITTLE GIRL.
I feel bad because I don't recognize all the trials being mentioned here.
The most violent are usually the normal ones.
What are you doing Lira? Never refuse a map! ...Now I'm afraid certain someone is about to throw hundred more evidences at us... (or people, just people)
Hey, Hercule Poirot worked hard for murder prevention, never mind the fact that he rarely succeeded.
Hmm, looks like lot of characters from other trials are converging into this case
I'm loving the amount of presents available, most of them actually quite insightful. Well, except apparently Will's opinion on Lira. Wonder what makes that conversation unique.
Luna isn't married, whoa?!
Candia press typo: "guit" the army.
Luna 'Leid' present typo: I never dislike winters. "It#s" my favourite season
R.I.P. We hardly knew yee, van Chandler.
Spoiler : Investigation question :
There seem to be bit of contradiction when 'moved table' is presented:
[William] Hey, you're right! My worktable is usually in the center of the right section.
[Moved Table] A larger table. Marks on the ground suggest it has been moved to the left. Originally positioned in the center of the left section of the room.
Can you inform me which one is correct?
[William] Hey, you're right! My worktable is usually in the center of the right section.
[Moved Table] A larger table. Marks on the ground suggest it has been moved to the left. Originally positioned in the center of the left section of the room.
Can you inform me which one is correct?