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Rumia's Party Games / Re: Seija Quest 4
« Last post by Branneg Xy on Today at 09:59:31 PM »> It should be about time to "have one nice final look-over", "underscore", "bring to attention" these "more enlighting than the rest pieces of the reports", and their unreported consequential change & gain of perspective...
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> Looking through the documents something clicks and you have an epiphany. The grave robberies are linked to mysterious disappearances and deaths! Each grave robbery appears to have a matching disappearance/death file in which all the descriptions (height, gender) match!
> Putting two and two together you ponder why the cases were first labeled as "grave robberies"? Graves usually contain bones and occasionally valuables depending on cultural practices, you assume it'd be rather obvious to discern between a "mysterious death" and a "grave robbery". Unless... only skeletons were found, leading the guards to assume a grave robbery took place?
> Indeed it's looking more like the inspectors were led to believe these were grave robberies based on what they found.
> You previously looked at the map showing the placement of the crimes and the dates of the reports are at mostly uniform and regular intervals.
> You do not know of any other documents at this point or have any relevant memories to confirm your theory. After all these are the original case files, anything else you'd find in say a newspaper or article would be speculation or theorizing. You may need to ask those who discovered the crimes to elaborate for more information.