First of all, sorry that this post is so late. As I told Nam via PN (didn't want to post here because once you see my name you'd be very happy, just to then realize it's not my farewell post yet^^), I sent out my post at around 21:30 yesterday to make sure that it's okay. Unfortunately, we all had to wait longer than I had hoped, but here it finally is, and I hope it's still in time for at least some of you!
I was afraid that they'd try to get me so soon. But if they really chose me last night because they suspected me to be Holmes: Sorry to disappoint you, dear lackeys, yesterday I acted absolutely counterintuitive and did absolutely not give a hint as to who I questioned. You really were only lucky to have gotten the right one, one way or another.
That leads me to the good news I can offer my officers: I have not wasted my questionings. Both of my 'victims' are still alive (meaning that I most certainly did not question Mailin, no more need to worry about that).
Now the bad news that might not be so bad depending on how you look at it: None of them are Moriarty's lackeys.
As for the first one I questioned, I'll keep it short. At yesterday's planks, I sat here like this (in chronological order): (1)

(2)

(3)

These reactions were of course partly because of what I found out during the night before.
Yesterday, I originally planned to question Mailin, but then she was gone and I had to decide quickly as for who else to choose (and the credit for this decision goes to my dice, but that's not important

). You probably won't need more than this: She made it into the candidates of not only one, but two second elections.
So, that makes two loyal officers who you can trust. As for the rest, I'm still not really up to par because of those pain killers and didn't take a look at too many people. But as it's easier to influence people to trust the wrong people if you're the priest, it's probably not even a bad thing I can't give you any other advice

Make up your own minds based on what I just told you.
Now good luck to my officers, get me out of here, I'm afraid that even with the lovely Irene it'll get a little boring soon enough
