Real Pave has 7 out of 10 votes submitted. Since there are a total of 14 palyers remaining, no more votes may change the outcome.
So, the story continues.
Afternoon, Day 1 - The First Judgement is Passed
Each occupant considered the evidence, and votes trickled into the Temple Keeper's office. 10 came in - 4 were missing, presumably becuase they wanted no part in the farce, only to leave.
Real Pave, half the guests believed, was the murderer.
Octavian sent two armed guards to Pave's room. They quickly, quietly, caputred him, took him to the top floor of the hotel overlooking the ocean below. The whole way, he gained stares by his constant yelling. "IT WASN'T ME! I DIDN'T TOUCH HER! LET ME GO!"
The guards gave on final push, and the poor man flew into the sea below.
OOC: Just to keep everyone in suspense, we won't specify who the two murders are until both are dead.
Evening, Day 1 - The Second Murder Strikes!
As a cautionary move, to the disappointment of many, the doors remained locked to ensure that the killer was indeed caught.
Ijuno was let out of Room 14, and Anjin's body was cleared away. The room was cleaned up and left vacant.
Night fell, and the hotel occupants were still up. Ankka and blackheart stayed awake, both too anxious to sleep, fearing they too might be murdered in the night. Guards were posted in the halls, and residents instructed to ensure that their doors were locked (though, for the inconvience, room service was provided for free. Zio, in particular, took care to use this service to the best of his advantage.
As the full moon rose in the sky, an uneasy silence fell over the hotel. No one stirred, and even those who chose to stay awake out of sheer nervousness didn't make a sound.
3:00 AM came, and passed. But, at 3:58 AM, a scream was heard. A blood-curtling one that had woken up the entire building. The noise was gone almost instantly. The guests rushed to where it had come from - Room 19, that of CivGeneral. He was dead - a quick slit to the throat. No signs of intrusion. CivGeneral had struggled, it was evident, for only a moment, and then was dead.
Morning came again, and the voting started...