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Ban'tu of Xorok wrote:
SlowAndSteady wrote:Wry observation: Human young, to give an example, are not.
The farthest I've been was to the colonies, I'm afraid; I have no understanding of foreign education systems. Why are you educating a human, out of curiosity.Wearily: Schooling is very much on my mind at the moment, as I have to arrange conventional education for a young human. If only he would read the works of Aodh... Nonchalant: I'm not educating him myself, merely arranging it. Distracted: If I can find a place for him... Tightly apologetic: I'm in the process of assuming legal responsibility for the son of an old friend. Such is of great importance to me. Guarded: It's always of interest to see a fellow countryman on CDN. Are you on the homeworld at present? |
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SlowAndSteady wrote:
Caring for the young is always a great responsibility - I'm sure this friend would/should be thankful. Yes, I am; you're on the Citadel, however. Is it as nice as they say? Have you been to earth? Nonchalant: I'm not educating him myself, merely arranging it. Distracted: If I can find a place for him... Tightly apologetic: I'm in the process of assuming legal responsibility for the son of an old friend. Such is of great importance to me. Guarded: It's always of interest to see a fellow countryman on CDN. Are you on the homeworld at present? |
![]() ![]() ![]() White-Eyes I like puzzles. They have solutions. |
If your interested in crime dramas at all, I could recommend Jack nd the Citadel, and yes the misspelling is intentional. A Turian work, it pits one of C-Sec's best investigators, Barethnis, against the legendary serial killer Jack the Ripper, or at the very least an imitator. For those not born and raised on Earth enough basic background is given about one of Earth's most elusive and mysterious serial killers that one can understand what is going on. It even mentions the supernatural and occult suppersticions that have been tagged onto the Ripper over the centuries.
Is Barethnis up against a supernatural phantom that has been killing for almost three centuries? An imitator who send the same sort of bizzarly misspelled letters to taunt authorities? A madman? A genius? One who seeks to cleans society? One who just enjoys killing? If it is an imitator, is he even human? A modern take on the most discussed serial killer in Earth's history that seeks to rebuild the confusion, conflicting theories, and a whole lack of solid evidence that plagued the original case. I think the tag line sells it best. "In this case, everyone is a suspect. Everyone." Any sufficiently advanced riddle is indistinguishable from nonsense. - Parson Goetei |