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12 May 2022
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→How didst this happen?
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→The Anomaly of the Note: Cross Examination
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→Trial Chamber
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→Defendants' Antechamber
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18 October 2021
13 October 2021
30 September 2021
27 September 2021
22 September 2021
16 September 2021
15 September 2021
minor fixes
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→How didst this happen?: One more story correction and despite the poison, Shamspeare is still fictionally alive.
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13 September 2021
→How didst this happen?: The story is incomplete so I need to fill in the gaps thanks to the top part which is the confession to get the puzzle together.
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→The Anomaly of the Note: Cross Examination: Grammar fix.
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12 September 2021
→The Anomaly of the Note: Cross Examination: Rephrasing it after playing it again.
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→The Evening of 17th February: Cross Examination: Rephrase those sentences.
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9 September 2021
8 September 2021
adjustments
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I only know half the story but this wouldn't be complete with what really happens. I don't speak Shakespearean but I like to keep it nice and unique.
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+images, minor additions
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I have to rate this as my favorite because of the twisted version of William Shakespeare character. So funny.
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18 August 2021
→The Anomaly of the Note: Cross Examination
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Undo revision 911326 by Milseslr (talk), press seems more appropriate here unless you're chasing them
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→The Evening of 17th February: Cross Examination: changed "press him (shamspeare)" to "pursue him"
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→The Evening of 17th February: Cross Examination
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