SHERLOCK HOLMES. (
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asgardeventide2012-05-17 10:50 pm
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A point of inquiry. Information is a foundation to my methods.
I cannot work with insufficient data so you're concise and honest inputs would be most appreciated.
Do not tarry with embellishments.
A show of hands, how many of you consider yourself part of the criminal class?
What have you done in Asgard or before your arrival?
I will take the answer of every petty thief and Napoleon of crime.
Take this as an open invitation to brag, if you will.
My only clause - Keep it interesting.
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A point of inquiry. Information is a foundation to my methods.
I cannot work with insufficient data so you're concise and honest inputs would be most appreciated.
Do not tarry with embellishments.
A show of hands, how many of you consider yourself part of the criminal class?
What have you done in Asgard or before your arrival?
I will take the answer of every petty thief and Napoleon of crime.
Take this as an open invitation to brag, if you will.
My only clause - Keep it interesting.
[[ OOC | Unless stated otherwise, all replies will be perma-anon; perma-text. ]]
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Now in an abstruse line of reasoning, the question now is what one does with all those traits. Does he fall into the line of villainy? of good? What makes him interesting.
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From what I've seen, there is very little black and white; 'good' and 'evil' are overrated.
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