Luke Triton (
hisapprentice) wrote2012-11-20 11:26 pm
[Puzzle 011]
[It's early in the morning, and there's a commotion. The village knows about this commotion because things are scattered in the scuffle, including Luke's journal. It thunks onto the floor of the apartment, open and 'on' enough to record...well.
The sounds of a scuffle.
Bangs and clangs and the occasional mechanical whirr or someone shouting (classic noir American accent or subtle/overt British one, take your pick!) and the end result is a nice, spread-out flurry of chaos.
In which one of the people living in the apartment is no longer there.
After a while, there are footsteps; it's Luke trudging over to pick up his journal and gingerly talk into it.]
Um. They came and...took Czes- Benjamin. [Not without a fight!] Maiza and Professor Layton and I tried to stop them, but it- it didn't work. Sorry. [...] Maybe he won't be gone for long.
[[ooc: Those replying may get an answer from Luke, Maiza, or Layton! Depends on who's got the journal at the moment, and who's off trying to clean up the mess in a dejected manner.]]
The sounds of a scuffle.
Bangs and clangs and the occasional mechanical whirr or someone shouting (classic noir American accent or subtle/overt British one, take your pick!) and the end result is a nice, spread-out flurry of chaos.
In which one of the people living in the apartment is no longer there.
After a while, there are footsteps; it's Luke trudging over to pick up his journal and gingerly talk into it.]
Um. They came and...took Czes- Benjamin. [Not without a fight!] Maiza and Professor Layton and I tried to stop them, but it- it didn't work. Sorry. [...] Maybe he won't be gone for long.
[[ooc: Those replying may get an answer from Luke, Maiza, or Layton! Depends on who's got the journal at the moment, and who's off trying to clean up the mess in a dejected manner.]]

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Sure, why not?
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Of course I do.
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Here are two categories, A and B:
A Group:
ENAN
HIRS
OILE
AUGH
B Group:
RALE
MAER
TAOO
MIEN
[Of course, he writes all of this down for Luke and Maiza's benefit.]
According to this logic, can you properly sort ARGE, KELE, and URRE?
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Why, read out loud all the gibberish words, of course! Arglebargle.]
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Sometimes the answers to Professor Layton's puzzles are just hidden somewhere.
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FOR A FEEokay no.][action]
I think I'll take a hint, then.
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[... Pause. Taking a pause.]
I should add a couple letters to these words, shouldn't I?
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[This is where he screws up a little bit. Because when he picks up the pen and starts writing in the letters, he does it way too efficiently for someone who didn't know the answer already.]
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You knew all along, didn't you?
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I had a hunch.
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It's rude to pretend you don't know the answer like that.
[To do it - in Luke's view - to 'make him feel better' or something equally insulting. A lot of things are insulting at the moment, actually. Luke crosses his arms and turns on his heel, fully intending to storm off to the chaos of his room.]
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I apologize if it came off as rude, but that wasn't my intention. And if you think it was to make you feel better, it wasn't, not in the way you think.
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Luke. A true gentleman never loses his composure. Nor does he turn his back on an unfinished conversation.
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And he stands there with his head down, shoulders slumped forward, not saying anything.]
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I wasn't trying to tease you. I enjoy seeing folks do what they like to do, that's all.
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[Even as he says it, he's not sure that's what he is so riled up about. At least it's on the list.
He wants very much to just keep walking.]
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