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Most of the week has come and gone in relative peace; it's an uneasy peace, but the fact is that it exists, and sometimes that's the most one can ask for. Friday dawns like the rest of the week before it – the clock chimes the hour at seven, the doors to the kitchen and the mail room unlock and swing partially ajar of their own volition, and the building is quiet. Perhaps this week has passed relatively painlessly, and no one's decided to find out what your captor means by that last rule of his; perhaps the communal lifestyle has remained undisturbed, whether due to the lack of threat to everyone's well-being from any sort of outside source or just because no one sees a reason to push their luck. Or perhaps somebody decided to be a damn overachiever and take some initiative. Only one way to find out, isn't there? >Explore? |

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[So how difficult will it be to untie this? Will it come undone when he starts to pull on any loose knot he can find, or is it pretty tightly done?]
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Fortunately enough, though, it's one of those knots that'll come undone if you can look at it long enough and work it out.]
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He crouches down to look a little closer.
Cabanela doesn't have much knowledge of types of ropes, but he does know you're supposed to try and slowly loosen tight knots, so let's see.....
What does trying to wriggle on one end do?]
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Assuming that you don't nat-1 your dex check and can keep ahold of it, it'll loosen up pretty easily and come undone without turning it into a Monty Python sketch.]
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[let's just catch the corpse and put him on the floor for further investigation, shall we]
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[ALRIGHT let's check out this dead body
Susan winces a little as he comes down, but she sets her jaw and approaches anyhow. It's not as if she hasn't seen worse, and it has to be done. She kneels down alongside him - what is immediately noticeable about the corpse?]
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Given that there's probably some interest to the, ah. Neck area.]
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What are we most interested in? Marks on the body, the general condition of it, the rope itself, something else...?]
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I'm assuming dead.]
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His head's still not lying right, though, even now that he's been cut down - it looks like his neck has been broken.]
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The rope's going to need to be moved to get a proper look at the neck, so why don't we just look at that. What's its condition?]
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We were just looking at the neck, but the lack of wounds around the rope gives Susan an idea. Let's take a brief detour and check out the condition of his hands.]
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HIS EYE IS THERE AND IT'S FINE...]
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[Now, Chie?]
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[ That said, she'll step away from the body and let Susan continue her examination. ]
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They're white, though, for what it's worth.]
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...thankfully, he doesn't completely fuck this up, so gently lowering the body down it is.]