Forums Wonderland Ch. 12 Queen's Court
We bumped into the rabbit first, right? Could it have been him? Maybe he wasn't leading us to help us, maybe he was leading us to the court to get us in trouble.
@Miss Kitty: I can get on board with that.
Yes the rabbit it is!!
The Knight was the last person Static encountered, but I believe she was working with the rabbit
My official Vote : The Rabbit
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Oh, oh oh, reread the fourth post of the Card Knight. It specifically says she "got uncomfortably close to him."
Man, I'm having trouble deciding, Rabbit or Knight.
I like Luffer's suggestion that they were working together.
Oh man the anticipation!
Based on what Faust pointed out, I'm saying the Knight def did the planting.
I say the Knight.
It stands out because it actually says that she got close to Static. Close enough to slip it in his pocket. Plus she is also a master of slight of hand.
It stands out because it actually says that she got close to Static. Close enough to slip it in his pocket. Plus she is also a master of slight of hand.
I'm on board with that.
I'll cast my official vote for the Knight.
I might add, that no where else does it ever really mention a character getting close to Static except for the Card Knight.
I'll say knight as well!
I'm almost wondering if the whole rebellious thing was a ruse and The Queen is in on it. It's awfully convenient that the Knight didn't initially take the stand.
Card dealers are definitely known for slight of hand
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@Faust Sheep: Noted and I'm def focused on busting the Knight.
I'm back. Just finished washing the dishes.
Who do we focuse on suspecting now? Is it the Knight?
Who do we focuse on suspecting now? Is it the Knight?
There is something haunting in the light of the moon;
It has all the dispassionateness of a disembodied soul, and something of its inconceivable mystery.
It has all the dispassionateness of a disembodied soul, and something of its inconceivable mystery.
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Having you as a Voltie would be awesome.