Characters: The crew of the Winding Way
Content: The prized Golden Fleece has gone missing, and it's up to the Winding Way to investigate!
Setting: All over Jinkston
Time: Various times over the next three days
Warnings: None
Notes: What good investigation doesn't involve questioning NPCs? If you'd like your characters to ask any of the Jinkston
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"Let's see. What's the most suspicious place?"
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But there had to be something more. She lowered the magnifying glass from her eye and stood up fully, brushing some invisible dirt off her coat. Reaching into one of the coat's pockets, she pulled out a pipe, brought it to her lips, and blew. Now, what was supposed to happen was a stream of bubbles to come shooting out. Instead, all she got was a burst of spuds.
"Ew!" Haruhi pulled the dripping pipe away from her in disgust. "These things never work as advertised. Hana, hold this," she said, holding out the pipe to him. She was an ace detective; she couldn't be bothered with these things!
[ooc: Permission to godmod Hana into the scene is get.]
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He came just in time as Haruhi passed the pipe to Hanatarou. Luffy looked with a fair amount of interest at the buildings and the outfit that the female brunette was in - this was certainly the first time he and seen her in something like this. "What 'cha doin' now, Haruhi?"
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Unlike Haruhi and all of them, Rikku was going about the questioning her own way, namely just going around, asking for information. First step was to figure out just how big this fleece was, where it'd be held, and if the locks had been picked. Then she could go from there.
There was someone! Smiling, Rikku walked over to the townsperson. "Excuse me, I'm trying to figure out what happened to the Fleece. Can you maybe give me some information and stuff, please?"
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"Oh, that old thing?" The woman asked, with some surprise. "Did Dunward goad you circus folks into helping him? If you ask me, it's not worth looking for. That fleece has gotta be half moth-eaten by now."
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"It was Dunward's great-grandpa that first got the fleece, so that's gotta make it about... two hundred years old? Something like that. And that was back when this town was founded."
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The buildings here were old and worn, with cracks and crevices breaching the walls. Precious few rodents lived out in this wasteland, but Harlequin didn't need a mouse to show him the way. He drew up to the nearest building, circled it till he found a way in, and dropped the burlap as he crawled inside, peeking around in the comparative indoor gloom before he stood up. Little wooden hands went up to a piece of string wrapped around his neck, checking to make sure his new tag was still tied securely, the piece of cardstock itself brushing the back of his tunic. It was...his disguise, essentially. "Property of the Winding Way - if found, ( ... )
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"Now c'mon, Chops!" He laboriously pulled a sheep into the barn after him, not a very large sheep, but it seemed unwilling all the same. "You know you gotta take your vitamins!" Kicking the barn door shut behind him, the boy wiped his brow and looked around in dismay. It was pretty crowded in the small barn, various farming tools fighting for space with bales of hay and wooden boxes.
"... If I could find the stuff."
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One hand reached back over a shoulder to find his tag, making sure it was still there. Yep, still there. Thank goodness. I-if he were caught- He couldn't shake the old terror from if he'd been doing something like this back home. Master Fire-eater-!
Stop it!, he admonished himself. Master Fire-eater wasn't here. That wasn't home, not anymore. The Winding Way was home now, and the captain knew he was out here. Or, well, knew he'd intended to get out here. So, if he was caught, he'd not be punished. Or . . . h-he didn't think so. Still, it'd be best if he just weren't caught at all. The boy would likely be headed for some of the boxes. By comparison, where he was offered little cover if the boy came over this way. As quietly as his little wooden body would allow, the puppet began sneaking for better cover.
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So, until someone else needed her assistance, she decided she would take the opportunity to at least look around the town. Even if it was a one horse town, after all, there were still plenty of sheep to see. And who didn't like cute, sleepy-eyed sheep and their soft, fluffy wool? They were cute and lulling, the sort of animal you'd want to use as a living pillow.
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He caught a flash of green hair and headed over to who he had at first glance assumed was his boatswain but was actually Jean. Oh well, no reason the cook couldn't help.
"Have you found anything of note yet? It seems like the towns people are more strange than I had originally anticipated."
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"Not yet, I'm afraid. But I've been mostly talking to the sheep, so..." Though she said it with a jesting tone, as if she were making a joke, she was actually half-serious about that.
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He was joking as well, he'd learned to do that a little better over the last year, but his tone was a complete and total deadpan. He crouched down to look at the lamb and the rest of the pasture. It was unlikely the fleece could be found here out in the fields, but it was always possible. The gold color would be a dead give away. Perhaps if it had been colored black to temporarily disguise it...?
He went wandering into the pasture to look around, but stayed well within conversational distance.
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