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SherlockHolmes
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Post #4 (isolation #0) » Wed Jun 24, 2020 2:08 pm
Postby SherlockHolmes »
Our journey began, Watson, at the station. A motley bunch of characters were boarding the train with little knowledge of the tale of peril and daring that was yet to come...
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Post #6 (isolation #1) » Wed Jun 24, 2020 2:39 pm
Postby SherlockHolmes »
I’ll be honest, Watson: I’d relapsed and smoked a lot of opium the day that this story begins. Imagine my surprise when instead of finding myself aboard the Oxford Milk Train, I instead discovered myself on a grand ocean liner, powered in all her majesty by several magnificent steam engines! Her name? The Treestump Express.
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Post #8 (isolation #2) » Wed Jun 24, 2020 2:57 pm
Postby SherlockHolmes »
Two of the first fellows I met on the voyage were a man of the pharmaceutical persuasion and a chap with a donkey who spoke in an almost indecipherable Scottish accent for the entire voyage.
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Post #10 (isolation #3) » Wed Jun 24, 2020 3:27 pm
Postby SherlockHolmes »
The Scottish gentleman had an interesting theorem he wanted to share with me before the voyage was underway. Something about 50-2 being treated as 50-1 (he kept using Roman numerals, like the eccentric I knew he was). I inquired as to why we should treat 50-2 as the equivalent of 50-1 for the duration of the trip. Perhaps, I postulated, it was to do with water density and changing timezones?
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Post #44 (isolation #4) » Thu Jun 25, 2020 11:37 am
Postby SherlockHolmes »
Among my other companions Watson, were strange melding of pig and hawk, a slightly insane English fellow (I believe he may have had some form of multiple personality disorder), what seemed to be a talking bear, a dog, and a scholar of the arcane arts. I was somehow able to communicate with all of them during the voyage but how I cannot say — but what came to pass Watson, well, it is more horrifying than you are perhaps ready to hear. For two amongst our number were responsible for a murder most foul— that of our Captain, northsidegal. I knew that it was, through use of my exemplary deductive reasoning principles, down to me to establish who was responsible for this awful crime.
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Post #45 (isolation #5) » Thu Jun 25, 2020 11:39 am
Postby SherlockHolmes »
In post 16, Hoptic wrote:I have a survey for everyone to fill out - this is very important and vital for safe travel.
1) What is your favourite type of boat?
2) Should Shrek continue his RP? Please answer yes to this question.
3) Who would you throw overboard? Please pick the person you feel has the most to live for.
-Hectic
The slightly insane chap began the voyage asking us our opinions on a number of things: for instance, I told him that my favourite kind of boat was a steam liner much in the vein of the one we were on, that I enjoyed the Scottish gentleman’s indecipherable accent, and that the dog would be the most optimum passenger to be thrown overboard given that, oh my god, he sucked!
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Post #70 (isolation #7) » Thu Jun 25, 2020 8:10 pm
Postby SherlockHolmes »
An interesting quirk of the voyage was that my fellow passengers decided they would play at being detectives too! Quite a sight it was, Watson. Yes, I see you laugh, after all, the world’s greatest detective was already aboard — but some would prove surprisingly adept before this adventure was over! Among them, I had a good initial impression of a passenger I believe I haven’t yet mentioned in this telling: another dog, only this one with a small cop on her head.
Among the others who I’ve already introduced you to, the strange melding of swine and bird made me uneasy. Perhaps it was simply their monstrous form, or perhaps I was already picking up on something more sinister. I wondered, at that moment, if their insinuations towards the arcane scholar might not be with malice in mind — seeking to set up a fellow passenger to disguise their own misdeeds?
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Post #71 (isolation #8) » Thu Jun 25, 2020 8:11 pm
Postby SherlockHolmes »
In post 70, SherlockHolmes wrote:An interesting quirk of the voyage was that my fellow passengers decided they would play at being detectives too! Quite a sight it was, Watson. Yes, I see you laugh, after all, the world’s greatest detective was already aboard — but some would prove surprisingly adept before this adventure was over! Among them, I had a good initial impression of a passenger I believe I haven’t yet mentioned in this telling: another dog, only this one with a small cap on her head.
Among the others who I’ve already introduced you to, the strange melding of swine and bird made me uneasy. Perhaps it was simply their monstrous form, or perhaps I was already picking up on something more sinister. I wondered, at that moment, if their insinuations towards the arcane scholar might not be with malice in mind — seeking to set up a fellow passenger to disguise their own misdeeds?
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Post #72 (isolation #9) » Thu Jun 25, 2020 8:12 pm
Postby SherlockHolmes »
I found myself wondering if there was a history between the pighawk and the arcane scholar y’shtola, so I set my mind upon inquiring to the beast whether he had previously encountered her?
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Post #200 (isolation #10) » Mon Jun 29, 2020 5:11 pm
Postby SherlockHolmes »
Traumatised by the vicious murder of our fair captain, I feel into a deep and dreamless sleep (the opium may have helped).
My mind refreshed, I turned back to the case at hand. I had heard rumours that the bear was spreading rumours that no other than I myself might be responsible for the foul play that had taken place the night before. I sought him out and demanded answers as to why he would slander me in such a way. Could he be the one responsible, seeking to cast suspicion on me (and impugning my name as the World’s Greatest Detective!) to distract from his own guilt. I was not sure, Watson, until he provided me with his answer that morning...
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Post #201 (isolation #11) » Mon Jun 29, 2020 5:15 pm
Postby SherlockHolmes »
In post 134, AliceRaider45 wrote:We still have a completely dead slot in the form of Y'shtola which is why we we should probably play slowly still.
I had played with the arcanist before, and felt obliged to inform our canine companion that her passivity was not truly indicative of whether she might have been involved in the crime, but rather a simple personality trait
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Post #337 (isolation #25) » Wed Jul 01, 2020 1:50 pm
Postby SherlockHolmes »
Wait, is egix not a he? I always thought egix was a he
Yeah, I know, it was partly because I couldn’t be bothered to try and sell people on it in Sherlock!speak but I low-key don’t disagree that him being lurky could be scum
I don’t know what I think of pooky but it seems a bit weird that scum would want to hammer particularly? But he’s kinda being lazy with the push on you imo
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Post #339 (isolation #26) » Wed Jul 01, 2020 1:51 pm
Postby SherlockHolmes »
Flipside I don’t think your ISO is that townie @pighawk, especially not the early day, and while I think you feel town now I don’t know enough about you to know if you’d try this gambit as scum
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Post #695 (isolation #33) » Tue Jul 07, 2020 9:17 am
Postby SherlockHolmes »
Chemist had a good point, I think, about the fact that basically any slot in the game would look good compared to egix in lylo, so putting chkflip in could just be wifom because he looked very scummy from the end of day — but if the alternative was egix, he looks much better
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Post #766 (isolation #37) » Thu Jul 09, 2020 5:50 am
Postby SherlockHolmes »
In post 751, SherlockHolmes wrote:Hoptic, you said before that lylo was always going to be a combo of (who’s in it), (me), (egix). Why do you think I’m not in it?
In post 752, SherlockHolmes wrote:Also, how come no one brought pooky? I would totally have brought pooky after his “let me hammer” talk around the pighawk wagon