Kinda confused. Was that vial we found used as evidence against us?
Or could've been very sneeky way for Alianne and co. to hide the antidote to give to an unconscious Sultana. Such a thing has been used in many stories.
Kinda confused. Was that vial we found used as evidence against us?
Or could've been very sneeky way for Alianne and co. to hide the antidote to give to an unconscious Sultana. Such a thing has been used in many stories.
The vial was all-but-empty: the poisoner's equivalent of a smoking gun. Even if the person holding the gun almost never actually did it in most mystery novels, detaining them is still standard protocol.
I think they pulled the frame-job off pretty well, actually. In slightly different circumstances, the traces left in the bottle could have been useful evidence, so you couldn't just toss it. All the perps really needed to do was forge some kind of verifiable connection between the WoL and the vial, and that was accomplished by the staged callout. After the meeting with Momodi, who was probably under surveillance, anything that happened to the vial could be traced back to the WoL.
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