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Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2010 3:15 am
Tasn Zheng Upon glancing at the three clues again, it seems that the second clue by Myrielle could be the misleading one. The other two say that LMF did react and know someone was going to attack her and made noise. If that is true, then I wonder what the time gap was between when the mule first walked past the door and when she returned? This is, of course, based off the belief that Kuro's theory about the mule passing by twice is the right one. It seems the most plausible at the moment. The clues that members get could be fake, but members are also allowed too make up fake ones too, just because?
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Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2010 3:18 am
cave_dweller_candy Tasn Zheng Upon glancing at the three clues again, it seems that the second clue by Myrielle could be the misleading one. The other two say that LMF did react and know someone was going to attack her and made noise. If that is true, then I wonder what the time gap was between when the mule first walked past the door and when she returned? This is, of course, based off the belief that Kuro's theory about the mule passing by twice is the right one. It seems the most plausible at the moment. The clues that members get could be fake, but members are also allowed too make up fake ones too, just because? I'd rather not dwell on such a possibility because that essentially casts further doubt on all member-received clues.
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Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2010 3:24 am
Tasn Zheng cave_dweller_candy Tasn Zheng Upon glancing at the three clues again, it seems that the second clue by Myrielle could be the misleading one. The other two say that LMF did react and know someone was going to attack her and made noise. If that is true, then I wonder what the time gap was between when the mule first walked past the door and when she returned? This is, of course, based off the belief that Kuro's theory about the mule passing by twice is the right one. It seems the most plausible at the moment. The clues that members get could be fake, but members are also allowed too make up fake ones too, just because? I'd rather not dwell on such a possibility because that essentially casts further doubt on all member-received clues. An expected opinion, but my concern is valid. What if someone has?? eek
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Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2010 3:25 am
Tasn Zheng Grand halluc_ination This isn't a real murder. The person called the murderer doesn't actually have to be online. Yes, but the murderer must be somewhat active in zCB as well. Otherwise, I doubt they would've been chosen or want 'revenge' in the first place. My post was in reply to the time stamp idea. Yes the murderer would and should be an active member. I was just saying that if the mule (who is controlled by the mods) posted and announced the murder then the murderer wouldn't need to be online at exactly the same time. I agree that the second clue (now we have a third) seems out of place. I don't believe people would make up false clues.
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Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2010 3:26 am
Grand halluc_ination Tasn Zheng Grand halluc_ination This isn't a real murder. The person called the murderer doesn't actually have to be online. Yes, but the murderer must be somewhat active in zCB as well. Otherwise, I doubt they would've been chosen or want 'revenge' in the first place. My post was in reply to the time stamp idea. I meant so we could rule out KKD effectively.
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Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2010 3:28 am
Grand halluc_ination Tasn Zheng Grand halluc_ination This isn't a real murder. The person called the murderer doesn't actually have to be online. Yes, but the murderer must be somewhat active in zCB as well. Otherwise, I doubt they would've been chosen or want 'revenge' in the first place. Yes the murderer would and should be an active member. Or not. I mean, they were chosen. There are tons of members in zCB, they could suddenly go quieter without many people noticing. Doesn't that rule out the rumoured paranormal/extraterrestrial factor?
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Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2010 3:31 am
Grand halluc_ination Tasn Zheng Grand halluc_ination This isn't a real murder. The person called the murderer doesn't actually have to be online. Yes, but the murderer must be somewhat active in zCB as well. Otherwise, I doubt they would've been chosen or want 'revenge' in the first place. I don't believe people would make up false clues. I do. Some trickster might just want to make it harder.
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Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2010 3:33 am
cave_dweller_candy Tasn Zheng cave_dweller_candy Tasn Zheng Upon glancing at the three clues again, it seems that the second clue by Myrielle could be the misleading one. The other two say that LMF did react and know someone was going to attack her and made noise. If that is true, then I wonder what the time gap was between when the mule first walked past the door and when she returned? This is, of course, based off the belief that Kuro's theory about the mule passing by twice is the right one. It seems the most plausible at the moment. The clues that members get could be fake, but members are also allowed too make up fake ones too, just because? I'd rather not dwell on such a possibility because that essentially casts further doubt on all member-received clues. An expected opinion, but my concern is valid. What if someone has?? eek I do believe we would be informed or would figure it out.
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Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2010 3:36 am
cave_dweller_candy Grand halluc_ination Tasn Zheng Grand halluc_ination This isn't a real murder. The person called the murderer doesn't actually have to be online. Yes, but the murderer must be somewhat active in zCB as well. Otherwise, I doubt they would've been chosen or want 'revenge' in the first place. Yes the murderer would and should be an active member. Or not. I mean, they were chosen. There are tons of members in zCB, they could suddenly go quieter without many people noticing. Doesn't that rule out the rumoured paranormal/extraterrestrial factor? What I mean is that a good portion of active zCB should probably know who they are. I doubt they would've been chosen for this game if they weren't at least posting once in awhile in the guild. We know for a fact that they are also aware that they are the murderer.
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Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2010 3:39 am
Tasn Zheng cave_dweller_candy Tasn Zheng cave_dweller_candy Tasn Zheng Upon glancing at the three clues again, it seems that the second clue by Myrielle could be the misleading one. The other two say that LMF did react and know someone was going to attack her and made noise. If that is true, then I wonder what the time gap was between when the mule first walked past the door and when she returned? This is, of course, based off the belief that Kuro's theory about the mule passing by twice is the right one. It seems the most plausible at the moment. The clues that members get could be fake, but members are also allowed too make up fake ones too, just because? I'd rather not dwell on such a possibility because that essentially casts further doubt on all member-received clues. An expected opinion, but my concern is valid. What if someone has?? eek I do believe we would be informed or would figure it out. _
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Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2010 3:43 am
Tasn Zheng cave_dweller_candy Grand halluc_ination Tasn Zheng Grand halluc_ination This isn't a real murder. The person called the murderer doesn't actually have to be online. Yes, but the murderer must be somewhat active in zCB as well. Otherwise, I doubt they would've been chosen or want 'revenge' in the first place. Yes the murderer would and should be an active member. Or not. I mean, they were chosen. There are tons of members in zCB, they could suddenly go quieter without many people noticing. Doesn't that rule out the rumoured paranormal/extraterrestrial factor? What I mean is that a good portion of active zCB should probably know who they are. I doubt they would've been chosen for this game if they weren't at least posting once in awhile in the guild. We know for a fact that they are also aware that they are the murderer. Yes, know who they are but not that they are the murderer. But is a Gaia avatar possible of anything once chosen for this? I mean.. Could they have turned into a vampire or something?
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Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2010 3:46 am
You mean a link between the avatar and the way people are murdered?
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Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2010 4:06 am
Tasn Zheng You mean a link between the avatar and the way people are murdered? Kind of. But really I mean (like you said before, looking for clues on avatars) 'human' Gaia avatars aren't capable of, eg. sucking blood unless they've got fangs, etc. So couldn't we use that to rule out causes and people? Does that rule out something paranormal?
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Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2010 4:07 am
BTW, another avatar change? I'm giving this one a smile
The red wasn't so good
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Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2010 4:09 am
I am forever the skeptic about the paranormal in mysteries because I find that they tend to detract from the mystery itself. But that's just me.
Your thought about avatars does not rule out the paranormal, however. It just makes it very unlikely since zCB is made up of mostly human avatars.
Yet, it does bring up a possible new source of clues: the avatars of users during this event.
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