[ Evidence of personality doesn't count that much to Ponta. He's seen and told too many lies to trust in someone's 'obvious' unwillingness to do a specific thing.
But there is no decisive evidence on Nimona either way, so it's not as though he has a real counter here. ]
If she sealed the apples up in order to leave a hint for us, that'd make sense... but the killer stepped on one of the apples, even. They had to know they were there and yet chose not to remove them. To me, that seems like they wanted them to be found.
But you said you also had a completely different theory. Care to share that, too?
[ listen he mad respects this point of view, because he generally feels the same. +10 points. this is why ponta doubting in the cyoa sets him up for good. ]
I also considered Danny, but - frankly, it lacks motive and evidence. [ but sort of on that same front of "well this could have been it", relating to nimona too. ] Being able to transform into a smaller creature to dodge could explain the wild shots from that weapon, too. It was only a passing thought, though.
[ the apple bit has him make an interested noise. i, sisi, lost track of apples and tea in this trial. my brain. ]
And... perhaps, yes. [ hmmm. ] Though, sometimes we cannot account for human error. Sometimes, the simplest - or perhaps the stupidest - error is the one that explains the answer away. Along the lines of Argalia's glass in his shoes.
[ Ponta considered Danny too and then went 'okay, but why though' and left that thought aside. If Danny really used all the personal drama as camouflage though, that would have been a masterful gambit. ]
Don't remind me of the glass shoes... I'm glad Axel insisted on checking even though it seemed pointless.
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But there is no decisive evidence on Nimona either way, so it's not as though he has a real counter here. ]
If she sealed the apples up in order to leave a hint for us, that'd make sense... but the killer stepped on one of the apples, even. They had to know they were there and yet chose not to remove them. To me, that seems like they wanted them to be found.
But you said you also had a completely different theory. Care to share that, too?
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I also considered Danny, but - frankly, it lacks motive and evidence. [ but sort of on that same front of "well this could have been it", relating to nimona too. ] Being able to transform into a smaller creature to dodge could explain the wild shots from that weapon, too. It was only a passing thought, though.
[ the apple bit has him make an interested noise. i, sisi, lost track of apples and tea in this trial. my brain. ]
And... perhaps, yes. [ hmmm. ] Though, sometimes we cannot account for human error. Sometimes, the simplest - or perhaps the stupidest - error is the one that explains the answer away. Along the lines of Argalia's glass in his shoes.
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Don't remind me of the glass shoes... I'm glad Axel insisted on checking even though it seemed pointless.
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he snorts. wryly: ] Yes. Axel's brilliance comes in surprising moments, I think.
[ temenos is so fond of him even though this is like, half an insult. affectionate.
for a moment, he seems to regard ponta, chin in his hand, before he moves the pages on. ]
... You know. I quite like this side of you, Ponta. You've a good head on your shoulders.