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「浅野 凜」 Asano Rin ([personal profile] revengeisalie) wrote in [community profile] etrayalogs2025-01-25 04:45 pm

Nothing is Safe, aka The Big Sealed Carriage Break-In

WHO: Asano Rin ([personal profile] revengeisalie), Octavia Blake ([personal profile] plangona), Caitlyn Kiramman ([personal profile] clavesregni), Jayce Talis ([personal profile] hexcope), Chuuya Nakahara ([personal profile] materialized), Osamu Dazai ([profile] unaliveyourself), Cassandra de Rolo ([personal profile] littlestderolo), Cloud Strife ([personal profile] nimbuster), Sleeper ([profile] solo_sleeper), Monkey D. Luffy ([personal profile] tensibility), Trafalgar Law ([personal profile] resuscitative), John Reese ([personal profile] aimsforknees), Heather Mason ([personal profile] ingestion)
WHEN: a few days into the train journey
WHERE: various spot, but the main stage is the Sealed Carriage
WHAT: EPIC BREAK-IN
NOTES\WARNINGS: violence

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🔎 Cassandra de Rolo: getting her investigation on

[personal profile] littlestderolo 2025-02-02 11:10 am (UTC)(link)
Cassandra is a great many things, but primarily since arriving here she’s been suspicious. And while she no longer thinks that this might be some monstrous trick the Briarwoods are playing on her, she’s no less suspicious of the place and the people that may be behind it. She still doesn’t believe that what they’ve been told the reason for their all being brought here is truly the reason.

So finding herself on a train, and finding herself among the so-called ‘elites’ on the aforementioned train, doesn’t make her any LESS suspicious. It makes her more so. She plays the part when she’s out in public, like she’s just some young, innocent girl who doesn’t know anything at all because making those that were already here underestimate her comes as naturally as breathing. It’s yet one more way to go unnoticed.

And it makes it easy for her to investigate. There’s a sealed carriage that is always locked and always under guard. Usually, when that’s the case, it’s for a reason. And oh, Cassandra wants to know that reason. So she starts investigating. Starting with playing the foolish innocent girl who can’t help but wonder at guarding a train carriage. She asks the guards on duty questions, wide-eyed and innocent. And she asks different questions of guards on different rotations.

It doesn’t give her much in the way of answers, but knowing that those who are guarding the carriage don’t seem to know much more about it than anyone else does is something.

After she’s exhausted all her questions she turns to leave, still maintaining her foolish innocent girl façade for the guards (and anyone else who might be in eyeline) even as she turns it over in her head. There has to be a way in. Whether that way in is as subtle as she’d like, that’s another story. But she’s not going to just leave it there. Because their excuse of 'dangerous power surges' is a baldfaced LIE.
Edited 2025-02-02 11:16 (UTC)