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TWO TRUTHS AND A LIE
There have been a lot of riftfarers arriving lately. It seems like there have been more arriving than usual. So many different kinds of people from different kinds of worlds with stories to tell and experiences to give.
A little game has appeared on the shellphone network in hopes of getting to know just a little more about these otherworlders. You might find it on your shellphone as you’re scrolling through one day.
Tell the world two truths and one lie about yourself. And let others try and decipher which of the three is your lie. If they can guess right, perhaps you’ve been able to make a new acquaintance. Or in the least learn more about someone from another walk of life.

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For the second one, my case lead me to investigate a stolen painting, which had a reference photo involving the government official doing a horrible act against a woman. He had never been charged with the crime, and what police would have believed a refugee woman's claim of what a celebrated official had done? She could receive no justice.
I knew all that before meeting the man, and when he showed no remorse over what he had done, I punched him. Indeed after I had punched him, he even tried to deny responsibility for his actions because he had been at a party and partook of drugs or alcohol. He deserved that punch and more.
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require cwsare of a dark nature. Unless Lyney asks for them, he won't offer. Even Jon sketched the important parts of the photograph which could be followed up on and erased Sherlock's memory of what he saw. ]no subject
I for one don't blame you for taking such actions against that man. By the sounds of it, he certainly deserved more. A shame that those in high ranking positions believe themselves to be above consequence. If only there were more people around able to show them the folly of that belief.
[He speaks as if he has personal experience in the matter. But like Sherlock, sometimes one can say a lot without saying much at all.]
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[ Sherlock doesn't know if her people sought revenge upon their freedom from the refugee camp or if he had run afoul of someone else. Or if some party grew out of control, resulted in his death, and claimed it murder to save face. ]
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[Sherlock can probably here the thick sarcasm dripping from each word typed out here.]
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[ The sarcasm is equally met. Stark did absolutely nothing but take credit for all of Sherlock's work. ]