Talk:Murder at the KOGETSUKAN/@comment-29547051-20180513073202

So from what I can tell about the time chart posted here (Thank you BTW, Deyuaru), the weekend will be somewhat slow where we will get just one chapter for today. Once the weekday starts, thats where everything starts to pick up its pace by delivering us two chapters on Monday and Tuesday. After completing the story section on Tuesday, we are to somehow submit a voting poll of who is the culprit and we only have that time until Wednsday ends at midnight (2359). Then the votes are tallied out and finalized on Thursday, in which we will be given the final 2 chapters with the conclusion. Afterwards, the Answer is publically announced on Friday with the results of who garter the most votes. The rest of the next week is free, probably for stragglers who're showing up late and will need to finish the murder mystery.

While i'm at it, I pulled out the Ten Commandments of Knox from Cirnopedia website so that we can understand and follow some basic detective guidelines here. Since waiting for each title name is a pain, here is a full list for all of you. his intelligence must be slightly, but very slightly, below that of the average reader.'
 * 1) The criminal must be mentioned in the early part of the story, but must not be anyone whose thoughts the reader has been allowed to know.
 * 2) All supernatural or preternatural agencies are ruled out as a matter of course.
 * 3) Not more than one secret room or passage is allowable.
 * 4) No hitherto undiscovered poisons may be used, nor any appliance which will need a long scientific explanation at the end.
 * 5) No Chinaman must figure in the story.
 * 6) No accident must ever help the detective, nor must he ever have an unaccountable intuition which proves to be right.
 * 7) The detective himself must not commit the crime.
 * 8) The detective is bound to declare any clues which he may discover.
 * 9) 'The "sidekick" of the detective, the Watson, must not conceal from the reader any thoughts which pass through his mind:
 * 1) Twin brothers, and doubles generally, must not appear unless we have been duly prepared for them.