Caitlyn Kiramman (
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expiationnet2024-06-24 09:57 am
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It's come to my attention that sentencing has begun again. To all those that are new here, or experiencing this for the first time, my name is Caitlyn Kiramman. I run a detective agency here in town, and would like to offer my services to anyone that might need them, given the circumstances. Whether it be for advice, as I've gone through sentencing myself, or just general aid in fulling the Council's requests, I'm available to be of assistance.
[To those that don't want to discuss their quandaries over the network, she can be found most mornings at Kiramman Detective Agency, and most evenings at Lupin Bar.]
[To those that don't want to discuss their quandaries over the network, she can be found most mornings at Kiramman Detective Agency, and most evenings at Lupin Bar.]

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But I dunno seems like they're kinda phoning it in
I just gotta do some dumb group homework with the other guys who fought Gogol
Any suggestions on getting out of that?
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Everyone who was part of the fight that killed Gogol has to work together and explain to the rest of the chosen why you shouldn't murder or something.
Which is dumb as hell, the guy was attacking us after torturing Dara and hiding organs everywhere. Not my fault he started a fight when he can't take a hit
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[this is the first time she's seen a "group project" when it comes to sentencing, though, so she's curious how it will play out.]
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Seems like a lot of people got told to make friends this month. Not exactly what comes to mind when I think of sentencing.
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It's different for everyone. Depends on what their original crime was, or what crimes they might have committed since arriving here. You never know, making friends could be the worst thing imaginable, for some people.
[She thinks of Vi. If she was forced to be friendly to Silco, she would probably combust.]
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>> encrypted string: sUsOzOEsg3YCKjqlCGahe/+B/MQ4R92wUYq/fJDnCOPMM37JQO52fh+NVeDAyKak
>> def decrypt(encrypted_file, decrypted_file):
>> ascii_char={}
>> for i in range(890):
>> ascii_char[i]=chr(i)
>> run: anony61.exe
>> #read encrypted text
>> Hey Caitlyn, it's Jim. Would you be able to find someone?
>> The someone being Jerry, specifically.
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Weird.]
The prevailing theory is that he resides inside City Hall, when not actively out sentencing people. I've watched him and the building itself for some time, and that's where he always goes back to when he does leave, which is very, *very* rarely.
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>> Where does he go when he does leave?
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But, I might be able to send you his contact information on the network. The sentencing information comes via text, and he responds to it if you text him back. If you're that eager to speak to him, I can go back and try to find it and relay that to you.
May I ask why you're so interested in finding Jerry?
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[ Sure - it could just be a general offer for help on Caitlyn's end, but Ange would like to make sure. ]
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[She doesn't blame Ange for being distrustful. Caitlyn could very well be doing this as her own sentencing request, after all. But no. It was simply out of the desire to help people. The amount of Chosen has been growing significantly lately, so there's a lot of new people, and possibly more being picked than ever before.]
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Ange doesn't bother questioning that part further. Apparently she believes Caitlyn enough to just go by the other's word. ]
I think it might not be so easy. I'm not sure about just anyone's sentencing, but.. the ones I've heard about tend to be pretty ridiculous. I'm not sure it's the kind of stuff anyone could be helped all that much with by another person.
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[It was better to be prepared, than not prepared. She wished she had had a bit more information going in, when she did it, so now she wants to make sure others are prepared with what she now knows.]
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I involve myself with what I deem important. While I do take run of the mill requests, anything involving Jerry and the Council is always on my radar.
[don't ask about the entire book of notes and tidbits she's been collecting in the entire year she's been there. she's recording everything.]
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If you can divulge, what sort of cases are usually brought to you? Do you ever get cases from any of the local residents of this town, or is yours a Chosen-fueled affair?
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[She wasn't even given that title back home, but she investigated Silco anyway. She just had a knack for seeing information others didn't notice.]
It varies. With the town growing like it has, there are definitely more locals that have come to me. Usually it's minor things, locating missing family members, following and tracking day to day movements of people, nothing very exciting. I watch City Hall when I can, but not much happens there until close to sentencing time again.
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I was just curious. Sometimes the people who live here can be strangely... incurious about the world around them, and I wondered if that extended to your own services. But right there's my answer. Even they must be concerned about the going-ons of their spouses.
[ It's very possible that she and Claude are privy to the same gossip, only underneath extraordinarily different circumstances. ]
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