redrisingphoenix: (Hmph!)
Ling Tong (Gongji) ✯ 凌統 公績 ([personal profile] redrisingphoenix) wrote2005-10-05 12:27 am

Il Palazzo, Murata:

I was going to respond to the main thread with this, but figured it prudent not to. I already know I'm marked, and if I'm correct, there's no point in giving them a bigger reason to off me tomorrow night.

I'm not sure about Lady Tot, but... she was awfully quick to incriminate Omi. And he did have three votes on him for the suspicion poll, at least one of which we know to be hers.

And if we're to believe Wolfram's clue, and not take it as a blatent attempt to try and scapegoat Raito, it could be used against her, too - she said in her conversation with Omi that she worked as a bodyguard, not as a killer, although it was pretty clear that killing was part of her job. And she failed to mention that in an attempt to pin the title of 'killer' on him.

I was hoping we'd be right about Omi, and that I could believe Lady Tot, but... evidence is starting to mount against her.

[identity profile] ilpacock.livejournal.com 2005-10-05 05:58 am (UTC)(link)
It's a calculated risk, but one worth taking.

May I ask what you think of young Alphonse?

[identity profile] redrisngphoenix.livejournal.com 2005-10-05 06:04 am (UTC)(link)
Lady Huang validated his clue already. I saw it, too. Unless he was lying about it, but he didn't seem to be.

I think he's honest so far, but... I've been wrong before. My focus is off of him at the moment, at least, but he may be worth coming back to in the future if we're out of other options.

And although it's a risky move, if Lady Tot is proven to be a wolf, then it *does* shed some suspicion on his clue and his motives. Now that I think about it... I'm glad you brought it up. We should keep him in mind, then.

[identity profile] ilpacock.livejournal.com 2005-10-05 06:14 am (UTC)(link)
Actually, I was thinking he would be more suspicious if she turns out not to be the wolf, since Alphonse's clue casts a negative light on her.

[identity profile] redrisngphoenix.livejournal.com 2005-10-05 09:55 am (UTC)(link)
Do you see it that way?

I suppose if he was a wolf and she wasn't, it could be taken as mocking her.

And now that I think about it... what wolf would validate another wolf with a clue? Just like Lady Huang said - if one goes, the other is discredited.

Actually, now that you mention it... you may be right.