Post by Kenja Ravencrest on Oct 1, 2023 14:22:04 GMT -5
Intrigued by the idea of the Murder Mystery event, Kenja decided to venture into the meticulously decorated house that resembled something from the high-end common region. The ornate details of the house, even in its eerie atmosphere, caught his discerning eye as he entered. Once inside, a host explained the rules of the activity. Kenja listened attentively as they described the scenario: a gathering of high-society individuals in a lavish mansion, each guest harboring their secrets. One of them was a murderer, and it was up to the participants to uncover their identity and motive before becoming the next victim. Kenja's role in this murder mystery was that of an esteemed scholar with a penchant for collecting rare books and a reputation for his keen intellect. Truth was it wasn't far off from the real him. As he read the character description, he couldn't help but smile inwardly, feeling a sense of familiarity with the role that mirrored his real-life personality. Kenja mingled with the other guests, each person embodying a different role with their own set of secrets and motivations. The atmosphere was thick with tension and anticipation, as the participants slipped into their characters, concocting alliances and suspicions.
In the dimly lit library of the mansion, the murder of the first participant unfolded. The room was adorned with floor-to-ceiling bookshelves, antique volumes, and plush leather chairs. As the Kenja and everyone else gathered to discuss the first murder, Kenja, in character, examined the scene. He'd think to himself how odd he must have looked like acting like a proper noble in a werewolf outfit. Lady Elizabeth, elegantly dressed in a gown, lay sprawled on the ornate rug beneath a grand mahogany desk. A feathered quill was ruthlessly lodged into her heart, the inkwell spilled, staining her once pristine dress. The murder weapon, a beautiful yet deadly instrument of death, was eerily placed next to her lifeless body. The room was filled with whispers and hushed discussions as participants searched for clues. Kenja noticed the ink splatters on the quill were fresh, suggesting the murder had occurred not long before they arrived. The motive remained unclear, but the atmosphere grew increasingly tense as they delved deeper into the mystery.
In the opulent dining room, another met his demise. The grand table was set for a sumptuous feast, with gleaming silverware, crystal goblets, and candelabras casting a warm glow. As the guests gathered around the lifeless body, who was impeccably dressed in a crimson lion magic knight uniform, it became apparent that poison had been the method of choice for this murder. A half-filled glass of red wine sat ominously at his place setting, its contents tainted with a deadly substance. Kenja liked that they were pulling out all the stops on the effects. The wine glass had the occasional puff of smoke come out of it that formed a skull with two crossed bones. He wondered if making it obvious was to help any children playing in the game. As he and the others speculated on how the poison had been administered and who might have had the opportunity. Kenja, ever the scholar, meticulously examined the glass and the bottle from which the wine had been poured, searching for fingerprints or other clues. The mystery deepened as they struggled to identify the motive behind this calculated murder.
In the mansion's tranquil conservatory, the murder of another woman unfolded amid a backdrop of lush greenery, exotic plants, and the sweet fragrance of flowers. The older woman, portrayed as an elegant and fashionable lady, was discovered lying on a chaise longue, her once-lively eyes now vacant. The murder weapon was a delicate silk scarf, elegantly tied around her neck in a sinister fashion. The room's serenity contrasted starkly with the brutality of the murder, sending shivers down the spines of less battled-hardened participants, everyone but Kenja. As he carefully examined the silk scarf, looking for any clues that might lead to the identity of the murderer, the investigation led to speculations about secrets hidden beneath the façade of high society and the relationships between the guests. He had to give it to the organizers of the event, they had thought this out well enough.
The last murder was in the mansion's study unfolded in a room filled with ancient tomes, leather-bound volumes, and a grand oak desk. He thought it looked quite similar to the library room but he wasn't going to complain about the semi duplicate scene. A man playing a character known for his scholarly pursuits met a gruesome end here. The guy was a playing a scholar like himself but had been assigned. Kenja was the first to arrive at the scene to find the lifeless body on the study floor. The murder weapon was a heavy brass candlestick, lying beside the victim. Blood spatter marked the room, indicating a struggle had ensued. Several of the people who had shown up with him started to accuse Kenja since he was the first to arrive at the scene and hadn't really commented much on the others. In fact, he had remained mostly silent and stoic as was his nature, instead focusing on the clues and mannerisms of all the others. With each murder, Kenja's worked, collecting clues and observing other guests to uncover the murderer's identity. Suspicions shifted from one guest to another, and alliances formed and dissolved in the blink of an eye with the most recent suspicion being put on himself. It was only after a series of dramatic revelations, false accusations, and intense debates that Kenja finally pieced together the puzzle. The murderer was none other than Lady Harrington, a character played by a fellow participant. Her motive, as revealed through Kenja's astute deductions, was a hidden family debt that had driven her to desperate measures that she had mentioned before at the scene of the second murder when each person was reading off parts of their card detailing their history, plus she wasn't the greatest actor in bluffing and constantly giggled whenever she read her lines. The climax of the Murder Mystery event played out as Kenja confronted Lady Harrington in the living room, where she confessed to her crimes and revealed her reasons.
Everyone who had shown up got some candy as a goodwill and great effort. Some orange gum shaped like a pumpkin. Kenja wanted to eat it now but that would involve the process of removing his mask and he didn't want to do that as it was adhered to the suit to keep it from falling off or shifting. With that fun event out of the way, he wondered where he should go next. He thought back to the start where he saw a sign detailing all the events. He could go Trick-or-Treating, which would yield him more candy and would allow him to see all the housing decorations. There was also the Pumpkin Carving contest, a Zombie Hunt, and something called the Locked In. Thinking he wanted to do something less involved than what he had just done he opted to go trick or treating instead.
From: Fancy Dress Competition
WC: 1186
TWC: 2572
Leaving to: Trick-or-Treating
In the dimly lit library of the mansion, the murder of the first participant unfolded. The room was adorned with floor-to-ceiling bookshelves, antique volumes, and plush leather chairs. As the Kenja and everyone else gathered to discuss the first murder, Kenja, in character, examined the scene. He'd think to himself how odd he must have looked like acting like a proper noble in a werewolf outfit. Lady Elizabeth, elegantly dressed in a gown, lay sprawled on the ornate rug beneath a grand mahogany desk. A feathered quill was ruthlessly lodged into her heart, the inkwell spilled, staining her once pristine dress. The murder weapon, a beautiful yet deadly instrument of death, was eerily placed next to her lifeless body. The room was filled with whispers and hushed discussions as participants searched for clues. Kenja noticed the ink splatters on the quill were fresh, suggesting the murder had occurred not long before they arrived. The motive remained unclear, but the atmosphere grew increasingly tense as they delved deeper into the mystery.
In the opulent dining room, another met his demise. The grand table was set for a sumptuous feast, with gleaming silverware, crystal goblets, and candelabras casting a warm glow. As the guests gathered around the lifeless body, who was impeccably dressed in a crimson lion magic knight uniform, it became apparent that poison had been the method of choice for this murder. A half-filled glass of red wine sat ominously at his place setting, its contents tainted with a deadly substance. Kenja liked that they were pulling out all the stops on the effects. The wine glass had the occasional puff of smoke come out of it that formed a skull with two crossed bones. He wondered if making it obvious was to help any children playing in the game. As he and the others speculated on how the poison had been administered and who might have had the opportunity. Kenja, ever the scholar, meticulously examined the glass and the bottle from which the wine had been poured, searching for fingerprints or other clues. The mystery deepened as they struggled to identify the motive behind this calculated murder.
In the mansion's tranquil conservatory, the murder of another woman unfolded amid a backdrop of lush greenery, exotic plants, and the sweet fragrance of flowers. The older woman, portrayed as an elegant and fashionable lady, was discovered lying on a chaise longue, her once-lively eyes now vacant. The murder weapon was a delicate silk scarf, elegantly tied around her neck in a sinister fashion. The room's serenity contrasted starkly with the brutality of the murder, sending shivers down the spines of less battled-hardened participants, everyone but Kenja. As he carefully examined the silk scarf, looking for any clues that might lead to the identity of the murderer, the investigation led to speculations about secrets hidden beneath the façade of high society and the relationships between the guests. He had to give it to the organizers of the event, they had thought this out well enough.
The last murder was in the mansion's study unfolded in a room filled with ancient tomes, leather-bound volumes, and a grand oak desk. He thought it looked quite similar to the library room but he wasn't going to complain about the semi duplicate scene. A man playing a character known for his scholarly pursuits met a gruesome end here. The guy was a playing a scholar like himself but had been assigned. Kenja was the first to arrive at the scene to find the lifeless body on the study floor. The murder weapon was a heavy brass candlestick, lying beside the victim. Blood spatter marked the room, indicating a struggle had ensued. Several of the people who had shown up with him started to accuse Kenja since he was the first to arrive at the scene and hadn't really commented much on the others. In fact, he had remained mostly silent and stoic as was his nature, instead focusing on the clues and mannerisms of all the others. With each murder, Kenja's worked, collecting clues and observing other guests to uncover the murderer's identity. Suspicions shifted from one guest to another, and alliances formed and dissolved in the blink of an eye with the most recent suspicion being put on himself. It was only after a series of dramatic revelations, false accusations, and intense debates that Kenja finally pieced together the puzzle. The murderer was none other than Lady Harrington, a character played by a fellow participant. Her motive, as revealed through Kenja's astute deductions, was a hidden family debt that had driven her to desperate measures that she had mentioned before at the scene of the second murder when each person was reading off parts of their card detailing their history, plus she wasn't the greatest actor in bluffing and constantly giggled whenever she read her lines. The climax of the Murder Mystery event played out as Kenja confronted Lady Harrington in the living room, where she confessed to her crimes and revealed her reasons.
Everyone who had shown up got some candy as a goodwill and great effort. Some orange gum shaped like a pumpkin. Kenja wanted to eat it now but that would involve the process of removing his mask and he didn't want to do that as it was adhered to the suit to keep it from falling off or shifting. With that fun event out of the way, he wondered where he should go next. He thought back to the start where he saw a sign detailing all the events. He could go Trick-or-Treating, which would yield him more candy and would allow him to see all the housing decorations. There was also the Pumpkin Carving contest, a Zombie Hunt, and something called the Locked In. Thinking he wanted to do something less involved than what he had just done he opted to go trick or treating instead.
From: Fancy Dress Competition
WC: 1186
TWC: 2572
Leaving to: Trick-or-Treating