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Raising Project Mods! ([personal profile] raisingproject) wrote in [community profile] mahouiku2017-03-24 10:52 am
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☆ WEEK ONE ( INVESTIGATION )

Magical Girl Raising Project
Friday, Week 1



20 REMAIN...?

It's been a rather rough couple of days. Of course it has, given the fact that Fav made the announcement that he'd be cutting the number down to four, and the fact that killing someone would actually make people get candy a lot faster than normal. But nobody is irrational enough to take Fav up on his rather generous offer, right? After all, it's murder!

Nevertheless, the town seems rather quiet as always and it doesn't seem that anything horrible is going to happen at all in the slightest bit. It's just your normal, ordinary Friday, so feel free to go about it as you wish, whether you sleep in or otherwise.

> Investigate?


This is the investigation post for week one. In your top levels, please state the time (by hour or half hour) as well as your location.

↪️️LOCATIONS
↪️️ ROOMING ASSIGNMENTS
↪️️PROFILES
↪️️TASKS
↪️️ITEMS
↪️️PRIVATE CONVERSATIONS
↪️️BACK TO THE NETWORK?
↪️️FAV CONTACT
zackthekiller: (Just a bit worried.)

[personal profile] zackthekiller 2017-03-25 03:54 am (UTC)(link)
[And this meeting is beginning to look like it came out of a demented yuri doujin. At least one of them doesn't mind.]

[Zack scoots out of the way so Mia has room to sit.]


I thought it was more like the aftermath of a horror movie...

[Wait.]

... What if detective stories are really horror stories told from an outsider's perspective?
Edited 2017-03-25 03:54 (UTC)
imitationsoul: (01 - neutral)

[personal profile] imitationsoul 2017-03-26 02:43 am (UTC)(link)
[ Miach tilts her head, considering that. ]

You know, that is actually a good thought. When in fear for their life, humans can't help but completely overrate the danger they are in. The extent of the horror that the victim feels if only their agony drags out long enough should easily make for the horror genre as long as it's packaged well enough in narration.

"Now is the time to understand more, so that we may fear less."

That's something Marie Curie has said, and it's where the detective comes in. With no imminent danger to them, the mystery is just a mystery. They - and the reader or viewer with them - have a privilege of detachment.

What may have seemed supernaturally horrifying to the victim may have a mundane explanation to the investigator - of course, that is counting out detective stories with actual supernatural spins.