Location: Danger Room - Hyde Park
Skills: N/A
Mira looked at the others as they all entered the room and they'd see all of the setup and the setting. The screens they were holding lit up as cards of sorts were shuffled around a bit before three cards disappeared into an envelope image on the screen, clearly representing the who where and with what weapon for the murder. "Considering it sounded like we wanted to go a bit more on the way of exploration aside from just having the cards and finding the clues that way. So each person will have a set of the cards, which will all be marked off. Since we want there to be a chance that the murderer wins as essentially the murderer, they'll win after what, getting say two other people knocked out? Basically they fail at the accusation part thing. You can't share your clues unless someone makes the suggestion, like in classic clue, in a specific area, but you don't always have to, you can see about exploring, trying to get some clues and possible ideas that way. The killer can try to throw people off the trail of everything and potentially add things to different areas as clues. So kind of like Clue, but with more murder mystery or whatever, just since I based most of the program off Clue, there still are the other underlying bases for it since this got thrown together quickly. I prefer the idea of just going on with the murder mystery piece sort of thing."
Yeah, this was definitely going to be interesting to say the least. She loved Clue for the most part, but this added more complexity to the game and all. She glanced at her screen to see what popped up on it, before she started heading off towards the Hyde Park area. Figuring it would be a good place to start, at least in her mind.
Location: Mansion - Kitchen
Skills: N/A
"I don't know about concerned. I mean I kind of took off for sometimes several days to even a few weeks at a time a while ago and it wasn't a bad thing. Though I will say hanging around with Thor does get a little grating at times... No offense on that one Klara." Lance pointed out, before adding the sort of apology towards Klara when he had thought that fully through.
"It's alright, I know that for others it can be like that," was the response he got from her.
He had disappeared not telling anyone where it was that he had gone off too way back when. But that was when he had teamed up with Thor to attempt to find where Runa and Klara were. Hence why he had ended up traveling to Asgard a few times throughout that whole endeavor. Then he looked over towards Runa when she asked about the soda can exploding. "That's caused by shaking the can too much. The carbonation, or the thing that makes it fizz and bubble like that, before the can gets opened it can build up a bunch of pressure. Which can cause the can to kind of explode. But not in the way you might think. Causes more of a volcanic eruption when opening up the can and the soda kind of shoots out of it. That sort of thing..."
"Well if you're concerned could also potentially do a tracking spell with magic or something like that maybe? I sometimes forget that time for Midgardians is different then for us," Klara suggested.
Annie and Guin
"Well, the letter that wound up on Gambit and Rogue's doorsteps wasn't exactly signed, but they're pretty sure it was her hand writing. It's a call for help, give me a minute to see if I can find it, Rogue sent a picture of it to us, hence why we headed this way." Cyclops explained, flipping through phone messages.
"Might want to also message them and say she's not here, which is not a good sign." Jean added, looking at the other two.
"Going to, but first, here it is," he continued before pulling up a picture and holding out the phone so Annie, Guin and Pietro could read it. The handwriting wasn't the greatest, pretty obvious that whoever had written it had done so in a really really big hurry. As if they didn't have time at all to get any more words or to talk specifics or anything like that. The paper in the image also appeared fairly crumpled and wrinkled.
"They found it tossed on their doorstep in an envelope. So they don't know what it could possibly mean or anything. Perhaps you all might, you are around Marygold more often then we are so perhaps you have a few ideas. There is one that has crossed my mind that I would prefer not to think about and hope that I am wrong. Because then we would have an incredibly big problem that would be a huge catastrophic thing." Guin would easily be able to tell what it was she likely was talking about with that statement. Annie on the other hand would be a bit clueless as to what Jean's thoughts on the subject were at the moment.