Diplomatic Immunity: Funeral Procession

“Yes, I believe the captain was going to get us a list of who was guarding the same areas as the three guards we’ve already questioned... back to the previous evening around the time of the welcoming banquet would be good I think, as we know he attended that. That way we should get an idea of when he returned to his suite and asked not to be disturbed,” Tiberius replies, looking back to the captain as they wait.
 

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Bront said:
OOC: Suicide by guards? :lol: yeah, probably not.

Vasha will interogate the horses

OOC: There's an interesting mental image for you

"Did you see what happened to the stable boy (She'll use his name once she knows it)?"

"Who was in here in durring the past days?"

"Anyone you didn't recognize? Can you describe them?"

"Have you ever wielded a sword before?"
(OOC: This is time to a minute per level--I'll be adjudicating that by reading the conversation aloud to myself and counting. I'll start with the first question)

"Aesthus? What Aesthus?"
 

"Please wait and I will obtain the list," the guard captain obtains the list, which has names of all the guards who have stood watch over Ammon's room for two days before the time the body was found, in order with times listed, "Will this be sufficient?"
 

"Yes, thank you. We'll need to interview these guards. If we could start with the ones on duty prior to these three and work our way chronologically back." replies Mythweaver.
 

Rystil Arden said:
(OOC: This is time to a minute per level--I'll be adjudicating that by reading the conversation aloud to myself and counting. I'll start with the first question)

"Aesthus? What Aesthus?"
OOC: Good thing I ditched the sword question.

"The boy who cares for you and changes your hay."
 


"The one cut up yesterday." (Or earlier today if that's when it happened)

OOC: Did I pick the stupid one? :p
 




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