Danganronpa: The Tragedy

So I read from the beginning of the trial until now and I think @OnceDarkness made a good point that I don't really know if we really touched on more. What if Kyoko had the knife for self defense and used it during the struggle between her and the blackened? It would explain why there are blood stains away from the body and no knife wound found on the corpse. That would mean that we have a blackened with dyed hair and a stab wound. Also the electric lamp found in the bathroom was bothering me as well for some reason. I have a theory that someone bought it from another room that wasn't a dorm. Maybe if we found out where the lamp came from, then we could cross-examine that with people's alibis.
 
DaniBot said:
So I read from the beginning of the trial until now and I think @OnceDarkness made a good point that I don't really know if we really touched on more. What if Kyoko had the knife for self defense and used it during the struggle between her and the blackened? It would explain why there are blood stains away from the body and no knife wound found on the corpse. That would mean that we have a blackened with dyed hair and a stab wound. Also the electric lamp found in the bathroom was bothering me as well for some reason. I have a theory that someone bought it from another room that wasn't a dorm. Maybe if we found out where the lamp came from, then we could cross-examine that with people's alibis.
Well The thing about the Lamp is I think Kyoko brought it because the light's in the bathroom didn't work unless the murder knew about it.
 
DaniBot said:
So I read from the beginning of the trial until now and I think @OnceDarkness made a good point that I don't really know if we really touched on more. What if Kyoko had the knife for self defense and used it during the struggle between her and the blackened? It would explain why there are blood stains away from the body and no knife wound found on the corpse. That would mean that we have a blackened with dyed hair and a stab wound. Also the electric lamp found in the bathroom was bothering me as well for some reason. I have a theory that someone bought it from another room that wasn't a dorm. Maybe if we found out where the lamp came from, then we could cross-examine that with people's alibis.
That is exactly what I asked to be brought up IC, correcting Alex' summary with the possibility of the knife being the intended weapon, and that the murder was planned.
 
@Kiseichu If Sehema worded a question right, would Monokumada allow the students to check each other for recent wounds? I wanted to ask this before I posted.
 
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DaniBot said:
@Kiseichu If Sehema worded a question right, would Monokumada allow the students to check each other for recent wounds? I wanted to ask this before I posted.
No because checking each other for "wounds" is very perverted
 
Even if the students still kept their clothes on and Monokumada had his eyes on them the entire time like the good and concerned headmaster he is?
 
Or better yet, what if the students themselves showed that they weren't injured in any way of their own accord. Of course, it'd all be G rated and innocent.
 
How about all the student hit themself if other cannot put a hand on another?


But for the matter at hand. What do we do with the answer?
 
Never mind the hit, how about 20 lunges? But there's a good chance some people might be reacting out of exhaustion than out of wound pain...


Just throwing ideas out there.
 
Monokumada doesn't let anyone do anything "perverse", but otherwise, the blackened can just rig the tests we give them.


Someone still needs to present the possibility of the knife being the intended murder weapon and the reason behind the possibility of the murder being planned. With two letters from Monokumada, it's become the most likely situation.
 
He said that there are two letters, and I'm going to assume they both had the same message. I myself do not think the murder was planned by the victims but by Monokumada, because if it was then why would the murder weapon be a mirror shard? There are no knife wounds on the body, so it must mean the knife was used for self defense.


We mentioned this before, but it is highly likely that the murderer is Dreamtique's character.
 
Dreamtique said:
Oh, just saying, I completely agree with your theory here. The reason we try to proof that the murder is unplanned in the first place is because how it could then imply many other answers, including for this one.
As I said before, Monokumada should be the one who somehow "persuaded" someone to murder, that means Monokumada should be manipulating her victim and her murderer, which means, both the victim and the murderer may receive a letter of some sort from Monokumada. Not to mention the likelyhood for an expected victim and the expected murderer by Monokumada to end up in the restroom room in the same time will be quite slim, very slime actually. Monokumada must be confident that somehow the murderer and the victim will meet at the restroom, and something bad will then happen.


EDIT: So we can basically conclude that both the murderer and the victim received a letter.
Dreamtique I know one of your characters is the murderer so you basically confirmed there are two letters.
 
I would think not. Even if our characters didn't know, we could have them piece together the evidence to condemn the murderer. Well that's what I think. Not to mention, it spoils the surprise for the rest of us.
 
OnceDarkness said:
He said that there are two letters, and I'm going to assume they both had the same message. I myself do not think the murder was planned by the victims but by Monokumada, because if it was then why would the murder weapon be a mirror shard? There are no knife wounds on the body, so it must mean the knife was used for self defense.
We mentioned this before, but it is highly likely that the murderer is Dreamtique's character.
The idea is that the murderer or Kyoko intended to use the knife as the murder weapon. It obviously failed, and the glass shard ended up being the murder weapon.


If the two letters are the same, that would mean the motive is beauty products, which doesn't really make sense. They were almost certainly different.
 
TripTripleTimes said:
I've never used honorifics while rping, so i find them a bit strange, but wat is your guy's opinion writing/using them?
I recommend you use the style you are most comfortable with, it's up to you.


Yeah...writing style is kind of a stigma of me......I am not that confident in giving advice really.

DaniBot said:
I'm awake. I just got through reading through everyone's post while heading to work. Also how does Sehema's story not add up?
Tanaka Rin, the only people here appeared to be have dark blue hair have an alibi to proof that she never go to the second floor and stayed at the first floor with her alibi all the time, yet Sehema still saw someone with dark blue hair pass by her to the second floor.
 

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