It is. I hope I have enough Excedrin for this thing.
Morality is something we need to consider over the whole trial, but now we need to come to a logical consensus over who should be blamed. This is the mystery of a bakery that got blown to hell, not a Shakespearean tragedy. We all need to get out this unascathed, but Strop is invincible either way.
OOC: Gametesta's right: Blaming Strop is against the rules.
Leon says: Chill, you are still doing it. Making friends and acting as though we aren't enemies is the same. That being said, you're right: I am getting ahead of myself. Maybe I'll end up working with you, not against you. I hope not. Nothing personal, you just reek.
<OOC>hmm well looking at this objectively we have about a week after this situation has started which was yesterday, so if we were to all agree on a single person that we thought did it then that would leave very little to be done here now wouldn't it?
<IC>There is no need to get everyone to agree on who did it. Its not like it will choose who ultimately committed the crime...right?...though I am sure if Strop did blow up the bakery...he probably could get Klaushouse to fix it up like everything else.
Why don't we forget who blew up the bakery and go and fix it...or completely change the storyline just to annoy Strop...
So how about:
The bakery blew up, however it spontaneously combusted and therefore no one is responsible for it. And the new problem is that someone stole a book from the Archives.
Leon says: The fuck's a Shakespear? Sounds violent. Anyway, we can't use logic. We have no evidence. We have no logic. We just need to pick who stays and who goes. It's a tough choice.
If I was trying to make friends, I'd be nice and cordial, and I wouldn't be fighting a headache right now. We all need to be neutral in our interactions as of now. We can make friends and adversaries later. But this is a consensus thing - you happened to get me to agree with you. Is that me being a friend? No. Is that me being an enemy? No. It's just me trying to sell the point I happen to agree with. It just so happens that you're the one who came up with it. Nothing personal.
OOC: It's against the rules? Nooooooo.
IC: Crimson has a point there. What's the point of this whole exercise anyway?
The extent of the logic we can use is to think out how to keep this molehill from becoming a mountain. And so, if we blame someone who isn't a contestant, it eliminates that needless injury from happening.
IC: Crimson has a point there. What's the point of this whole exercise anyway?
OOC: It's just that... you no what? It's not really worth it. To be an ass. I'll let it slide. I guess it's kinda like character development.
Leon says: Uhg, stop trying to be reasonable. It bores me. Now, what you said about adversaries... I will only make them when I have more friends. You with me or against me?