Tim looks a bit confused by Jacobs admission. "I'm sorry Jacob as I said before. I'm happy for you to recover your own possessions if they are mixed up with Adrian's, but I'm really not prepared for you to take anything if it isn't yours. If you have any suspicions about Adrian's death you really ought to take them to the police"
Ch2-2G The profs house.
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Re: Ch2-2G The profs house.
"The most merciful thing in the world is the inability of the human mind to correlate all its contents."
Re: Ch2-2G The profs house.
ooc - Yes, a mix - I want Tim to think that the boxes were mine and I want to leave them here for safekeeping if he allow me to.
Persuade Tim (1d100=31) - Pass
Sir, These books were a mutual work of the professor and me and as I stated earlier, I belive that our work is connected somehow to the professor's death and I will be happy if you will let me keep them here for now and allow me, on short notice, to open the storage for me when I'll need or even copy the key for me.
Persuade Tim (1d100=31) - Pass
Sir, These books were a mutual work of the professor and me and as I stated earlier, I belive that our work is connected somehow to the professor's death and I will be happy if you will let me keep them here for now and allow me, on short notice, to open the storage for me when I'll need or even copy the key for me.
"The most merciful thing in the world is the inability of the human mind to correlate all its contents."
Re: Ch2-2G The profs house.
"I'd rather you take your books now, I'm a busy man, not a public storage facility. Most importantly, if you have any suspicions about Adrian's death you really must take them to the police"
Re: Ch2-2G The profs house.
You are right sir.
Jacob is taking some of the books and puts the big box with the "fragments" in his car.
ooc, I passed the roll to convince him that the box was mine.
Jacob is taking some of the books and puts the big box with the "fragments" in his car.
ooc, I passed the roll to convince him that the box was mine.
"The most merciful thing in the world is the inability of the human mind to correlate all its contents."
Re: Ch2-2G The profs house.
Tim politely points out that some of the books Jacob is claiming are his have dedications to the professor in them, so are clearly not yours. He's polite enough that he doesn't call you a liar to your face. When Jacob suggest taking the fragments he points out that you never mentioned anything other than the books as belonging to you and unless you can provide him with some evidence of ownership he not going to let you take them.
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