Deku | Izuku Midoriya (
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thenearshore2017-06-23 03:10 pm
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Who: Izuku and you
When: July 26th on
Where: Various
What: Catchall
A. [Izuku can be found in the library fairly often, after all, he's volunteered to take over, since there were suddenly far, far fewer of the library goblins than there used to be. Usually, he's near the front entrance, looking through books, scowling a bit and then putting them back.]
Have you seen anything about the history of the Heavens here?
B. [That's usually though. Sometimes he's sitting next to a stack of books and passed out instead. At least he's getting sleep somewhere.]
C. [He doesn't just keep to the Far Shore though. He's the one that goes out and gets groceries for his temple, so he can be found throughout the week considering the merits of branded or unbranded products.
With a lot of coupons. Look, just because they're hard to see doesn't mean he's going to walk out without legitimately paying for those groceries.]
What do you think of the unbranded bread?
D. [If, for whatever reason, you're at a beach. A very particular beach. A beach that seems to be covered in garbage- Izuku is there. Izuku is there and he's moving the garbage around like it's no problem. The garbage that includes carsh, heavy microwaves, refrigerators- he's not fussed.]
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When: July 26th on
Where: Various
What: Catchall
A. [Izuku can be found in the library fairly often, after all, he's volunteered to take over, since there were suddenly far, far fewer of the library goblins than there used to be. Usually, he's near the front entrance, looking through books, scowling a bit and then putting them back.]
Have you seen anything about the history of the Heavens here?
B. [That's usually though. Sometimes he's sitting next to a stack of books and passed out instead. At least he's getting sleep somewhere.]
C. [He doesn't just keep to the Far Shore though. He's the one that goes out and gets groceries for his temple, so he can be found throughout the week considering the merits of branded or unbranded products.
With a lot of coupons. Look, just because they're hard to see doesn't mean he's going to walk out without legitimately paying for those groceries.]
What do you think of the unbranded bread?
D. [If, for whatever reason, you're at a beach. A very particular beach. A beach that seems to be covered in garbage- Izuku is there. Izuku is there and he's moving the garbage around like it's no problem. The garbage that includes carsh, heavy microwaves, refrigerators- he's not fussed.]
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It's a horrible thought, but it still crosses his mind.]
I don't think whoever this is has any personal stake in their victims. It seems like most of the victims aren't connected to each other. Ryuugazaki didn't know Chronos from what it looks like. Maybe the explosion was to cover more of their tracks...?
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Allow me to explain what I mean by "personal."
[Naoto suddenly steps forward. Now standing much closer to Izuki though she seems to be showing little care for this invasion of personal space at the moment. She even reaches up and taps a finger against Izuku's neck to better drum home her point.]
The ways in which Johan-san and Ryuugazaki-san were killed require the killer to be much closer in proximity to their victim. The culprit would be able to take in every emotion, every visceral detail of what they were doing.
[She drops her hand, and steps back again. Giving Izuku back his space.]
An explosion would have had to been triggered from a distance to keep the killer from succumbing to their own trap. This would also mean that they wouldn't get to see their victim die like they did with the previous victims.
So why the discrepancy? Why change the context for the kill?
Well, if it is just one killer, then yes, the explosion could have been meant to cover up another visceral murder scene. Yet, it seemed to me that with the previous victims, the killer wanted their bodies and what he'd done to them to be displayed. While blowing up a shrine certainly qualifies as "showy," it doesn't seem quite the same, does it?