>>5655646"Why didn't you vote in support of Lord Blackmoore?" You asked Magistrate Burnside. "You had the reason to do so."
"Prince Alric, I do think that you are a walking troublemaker, but I don’t think that you are a bad person." Burnside said. "And besides, your acts of leniency solved Hillsbrad Fields' problems with the forest bandits. I am betting on that leniency again."
"Thank you Magistrate." You said and gave him a polite nod.
"Now then, the voting is done. Shall we discuss the overall situation?" Troubridge asked all of you.
"Commodore, what is there to discuss? We haven't found anything new?" Langston who had sat down on the seat Blackmoore had been sitting said to him. "Me and Prince Alric thought that it would be smart to look into the traders once more, but outside of that we have nothing."
"Better than nothing." Jandice mused aloud. "Didn’t you have something in mind Prince Alric?"
"Yes, I thought about trying to bait the fourth assassin out. If Langston starts going through the traders and I make enough noise, they might react to it, maybe flush them out." You said and shrugged. You had no idea if it would work.
"How did you think you would do it then?" Burnside asked, he didn't seem that enthusiastic about the idea. "How will the guests react if you publicly call the assassin out?"
>Call out the fourth assassin publicly and ask for an opportunity to talk with them. You want to know why they did what they did.>Leave a message to the assassin asking to speak with them. Try not to make a scene out of it.>Spread rumours amongst the guards, servants and the guests that you are close to finding the assassin. See if you can flush the assassin out this way.>This plan to bait the assassin out is too uncertain and prone to fail. It is not worth trying, especially if the guests realise that you really don’t have anything else.>Other, write in.