...She woke. They entered the gift shop and had a struggle. She threw snowglobes, which shattered, and brought sticky hands and dinosaur grabbers to make a trail. Why, or what happened there, I cannot possibly say. They both stepped in the ruins of a snowglobe, and a shattered snowglobe cut him on the hand.
They continued on to the garden, where the butterflies came upon them. She bit him? His clothing? At some point? He pinned her and broke her neck, and then returned to the gift shop to wipe the blood away.
It does seem rather straightforward, but I still feel we missed pieces of evidence we ought to have found.
Both he and Estelle seemed to think the choice of Flayn was uncharacteristic. And he claimed to me that he grew worse over the week, woke to Flayn already awake, and felt that he ought to pursue her.
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They continued on to the garden, where the butterflies came upon them. She bit him? His clothing? At some point? He pinned her and broke her neck, and then returned to the gift shop to wipe the blood away.
It does seem rather straightforward, but I still feel we missed pieces of evidence we ought to have found.
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[when! in the timeline did this occur. don't question it.]
We ought to speak as a group after the execution, but he claimed to be possessed by a spirit.
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Both he and Estelle seemed to think the choice of Flayn was uncharacteristic. And he claimed to me that he grew worse over the week, woke to Flayn already awake, and felt that he ought to pursue her.
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[ sighing out, dropping his head to his knees for a second.]
You talk to any of our masked attendants yet?
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I wonder whether there is a reason they are required to conceal their identities? As we do not know, perhaps we should assume this reason exists?
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If you say so!
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What are they?