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Csilen looked from a distance. He had a sniper next to him. “Who do you want me to shoot?” The sniper asked. He was the only sniper Csilen had and therefore the only useful constable in this situation. “Shoot the woman,” Csilen growled. He was tapping Connection. “Right in the kneecaps. That’ll send a message.” “Sure, Officer Csilen.” The sniper angled his gun to Thought, to the knees, all it would take is one bullet, to kill her, and then the rest. The sniper licked his lips, then paused. “Sir, I really don’t want to.” “Excuse me,” “I said, I really don’t want to.” He gulped, then stood up. “What are you going to do? Shoot me? I’m your only sniper, you psycho.” Csilen paused. And then shot the man. “I can always kill them another way,” he said as he ordered his constables to surround the docks in a loose circle, just out of view from the main party. “If I get hurt, or say so, advance and fire everything you got at them.” Then, he emerged and walked towards the group. “Hi,” he said coldly.
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“I think that’s a great idea,” Csilen said, then looked and shouted to the witnesses. “Hi everyone! If you could all say your name and why you’re here, that would be great.”
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“Maybe we can do good cop bad cop?” Csilen asked, looking to the witnesses. “Which one do you want to ask first?”
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“Great!” Csilen said, smiling. He targeted Connection at the lady, and a little bit of a noble accent developed as he Connected. “I agree,” he said, turning to the Head Officer, Gallows. “We should talk to the witnesses. Maybe the people who saw the train arrive, and then we can work backwards if anything seemed off.”
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Agreed.
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YOU TOO. and @Darth Woodrack because MUAAHA!
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Noooo! Well, I I’ll lose, I’m going to bring them down with me! @Nohadon Muahaha!
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Csilen nodded. He was so tired. He looked to the noblewoman, and nodded to her, then tapped Connection. He tapped it to be more Connected to this place, it’s inhabitants, and subsequently, his psychology changed too. “So, are any witnesses?” He said in a friendly way, a True Madil accent at his lips. “I’d love to question them, see what they know.” The tired, average Csilen was replaced with a cheerful, happy, one. The change was surprising.
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Long Game 52: Treachery in the South
I think I am here. replied to Kidpen's topic in Sanderson Elimination
Oh, I missed that My bad.- 472 replies
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Lusk angled his head to miss the flame but the metal part of the weapon still hit him square in the face and and he toppled over. Immediately he aged to 3 years older and the wound healed, his nose looking like it had been broken and reset a long time ago. Turning around he tried to grab onto the blowtorch and took out us signature weapon. A single cube, tailored to his Feruchemy. He leaped forward, uncaring for any injury and tried his best to get the cube to touch the waiter’s skin. If it did, the waiter would go younger by about eight years.
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Long Game 52: Treachery in the South
I think I am here. replied to Kidpen's topic in Sanderson Elimination
In the counting of medallions per cycle, is there any evidence of medallions disappearing? Because if not, it’s likely that was just a bluff. What do you think of his claim on Elandera? She hasn’t responded.- 472 replies
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Long Game 52: Treachery in the South
I think I am here. replied to Kidpen's topic in Sanderson Elimination
It’s about this post: But I’m not seeing discussion on the possibility of third parties and Steel’s role. Do we think he’s lying or is there a possibility he might be trying to drag his third party members with him? But he was an elim, so maybe he was just trying to mess with us.- 472 replies
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Lusk threw two steel allomancy cubes to the side, attempting to push the blowtorch far out of his grip. He took out a pewter cube and pressed it against himself, so his pewter counteracted the opponent’s.
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Csilen walked in, not tapping or storing. He hated it. He was so bland, such an average officer, blending right into the True Madil background. He walked with one hand rubbing his eyes and another grasping the cup of coffee in his hand. The empty cup. He threw it in the bin. He approached the man and lady already present. “Yes, there was a murder?” He looked to the train and his widened briefly. “Or multiple murders. Either one’s a crime, really.”
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Lusk swerves to the side before the kick landed its target, though it did nick his leg. Lusk followed him out the door and aged to a strong, thirty year old man and tried to charge into the waiter. Then, he aged to increase his weight into fat, obese, 27 year old him. Hopefully the man would be crushed.
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Alleyverse Character Discussion
I think I am here. replied to MacThorstenson's topic in The Alleyverse
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I think I am here. replied to Kidpen's topic in Sanderson Elimination
I didn’t. And it’s good we have an elim lynched, now we can actually get some info from their reactions. I agree with Mail that I think the Ark thing has been pushed a lot by others. The gambit of giving up an elim is too dangerous to play off, in my opinion, though it’s possible that’s what he wants us to think But I don’t think Ark’s elim. Was there any other reason suspicion was thrown on them. Also, is @Snipexe there on? Maybe we could ask him about the Riot.- 472 replies
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“Put you for trial,” Csilen said bubbly and cheerfully, “And get you some years in prison. Maybe life. But isn’t that better than slow death? And I promise, you’ll get your defense lawyer, we’ll provide that, and the Elendel prisons aren’t so bad anyway.” He smiled at the floating head. “But I’m a man of my word, so we’ll have hot chocolate first, if you and your lady friend want some,” he said warmly.
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The patter of footsteps could be heard, and then a shout, and then more footsteps. “It took a lot more drowned constables than I’m willing to admit to find this place,” Cslien’s megaphone day voice echoed off the walls. He only had half of his police force left. His police force stirred. They obviously didn’t like what he was saying so he switched to tapping Connection and they stilled, Connected to him and calmed. “And I mean, I really don’t want to kill you. I think this is somethbig we could all laugh about in a couple years, really. So, how about we get you some hot chocolate and you turn yourself in? Because I really don’t want to kill anyone, but I could easily store Connection and has this whole place massacred which honestly makes me sick, but I’m not above doing it. So let’s be friends and prevent that?” The tone was honest. Csilen did want friends. And these fugitives seemed like such nice people.
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