Diplomatic Immunity: Funeral Procession


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Rystil Arden said:
"No, she didn't. She smiled and waved to me, though. Lady Lynestra is always kind, even to the servants and guards. Lord Ammon was specific that the do not disturb order was to apply through the next day until he came out and ordered otherwise. I figured maybe he was planning on drinking with his bride-to-be and getting hung over or perhaps on sleeping in."
“Yes, well I’m sure he planned for a lengthy rendezvous with his bride to be, even though it didn’t turn out that way.”

*If Ammon hadn’t issued such an order perhaps he’d be alive now, Tiberius muses, before asking with a thoughtful look in his eyes.*

“Hmm, did Lady Lynestra say anything when she arrived for her visit with Lord Ammon?”
 
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Rystil Arden said:
(OOC: Heard what? No one heard any suspicious loud sounds, no.)
Anyone moving around in Ammon's rooms perhaps... you know the usual sounds someone might make if they were alive and mobile.
 

"Yes, she did...it was something like 'Ammon!' and then they kissed and she continued 'Are you excited, my love? I can't believe there's only two days until the wedding' or something. I can't remember exactly."
 

unleashed said:
Anyone moving around in Ammon's rooms perhaps... you know the usual sounds someone might make if they were alive and mobile.
(OOC: Guards are posted outside the door to the entire chambers. If he was moving inside his chambers without going into the entry parlour, it would be extremely difficult for a guard posted outside to hear regular movement through one or two doors. Something very loud would be heard, though)
 

Rystil Arden said:
(OOC: Guards are posted outside the door to the entire chambers. If he was moving inside his chambers without going into the entry parlour, it would be extremely difficult for a guard posted outside to hear regular movement through one or two doors. Something very loud would be heard, though)
OOC: I guessed as much, but it's always worth checking. ;)
 


"Beyond the order not to be disturbed, Lynestra's visit is hardly something that would arrouse suspicion. Thank you private." replies Mythweaver.

Left with the conclusion that either the murderer was a skilled infiltration artist, exceptionally good at disguising themselves, or Lady Lynestra herself, Mythweaver has little more to go on.
 



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