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579609 No. 579609 ID: c94514

There was a knock at the door.
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No. 579610 ID: c94514
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579610

The name's Ronnie Howard, Private Eye.

I'm waiting for an important client, here, so let's keep this fast. You want the who, what, when, where, and why, right?

[Suggestions, please.]
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No. 579611 ID: e1609c

Aye, let's hear some explanation then
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No. 579612 ID: 189a54

Contemplate why you haven't taken steps to quit smoking yet. A person in your line of work most likely has enough risks to their health already.

Oh, and reminding us who this client is and what case they're bringing you in for would be nice too.
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No. 579615 ID: c94514
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579615

> Aye, let's hear some explanation then

I don't like your tone.

>Contemplate why you haven't taken steps to quit smoking yet. A person in your line of work most likely has enough risks to their health already.

Alright, mom, ever heard of a thing called 'nicotine addiction'? Also, cut me some slack, yeah? A man like me in this kind of city needs somethin' to help him relax.

>Oh, and reminding us who this client is and what case they're bringing you in for would be nice too.

The client isn't anybody out of the ordinary. They're just someone either too poor or too cheap to pick someone that isn't human to get the job done. It's pretty awful, you know, being a human around here. But anyway, enough about Poor Old Howard. The client's come to me because they're askin' me to track down some stolen furniture. Nothing fancy.
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No. 579617 ID: 189a54

>>579615
Okay, that smoke writing is quite impressive. But still, you could always try the gum or something if it's just for the nicotine.

>It's pretty awful, you know, being a human around here.
Uh...are there a lot of non-humans around here? Are we talking aliens, or furries, or what?
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No. 579620 ID: 40935b

>I don't like your tone.
Would you kindly expound the 'who, what, when, where and why' as you so aptly put it.
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No. 579621 ID: 6e85c8

You should probably go to bed, you are clearly drunk
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No. 579622 ID: e1609c

>>579621
Yeah, just look at that nose! Never seen one redder in my life.
Regardless though, if we have any contacts in the smuggling rings lets find out what we can dig up from there.
Also, nice trick with the smoke there.
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No. 579642 ID: 9ddf68

So you're pretty much just they guy that finds little things that other deem to unimportant or to costly to go see someone else... while a bit boring at least you still have a steady flow of money coming your way.

How much longer until the guy shows, also what gender and what species is the client?
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No. 579643 ID: c3ad33

maybe have some stuff organized before they get here - lists of contacts, maybe some lists of pawn shops in the area since that should be one of the first places you check. impress the client with how prepared you are!
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No. 579768 ID: c94514

because both of the creators (artist & writer) are going through some Technical Difficulties in moving house & whatnot, the thread is gonna be re-posted within the next day or two. we'll still have all of your input from the previous posts, and an update, but please bear with us and hopefully don't lose your enthusiasm within the time frame!!
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No. 579769 ID: ac14c0

>>579768
Reposted? Why? This thread will still be here.

It takes 2 months of inactivity for a thread to risk falling into the graveyard, and authors can get quests taken out of that if they want to come out of hiatus.
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No. 579770 ID: c94514

=__= not reposted, on a tiny break* forgive me, i just woke up
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No. 579803 ID: e1609c

Favicon up, go approve or disapprove at your discretion over in /questdis/.
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No. 580673 ID: 2eed26
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580673

>Uh...are there a lot of non-humans around here? Are we talking aliens, or furries, or what?
As you can see here, they go by different names, all ultra specific, but most people use the general term 'monster' and call it done. And if you mean to ask the number...let's just say there are two human clothing shops and one human supermarket. For me, they're all the way across town.

>How much longer until the guy shows, also what gender and what species is the client?
Our client's got no gender, it's in the species. They're a Medoid, though...ah, snake hair and all.

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No. 580678 ID: 2eed26
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580678

As I shuffle through my papers, there is a knock at the door, which must be the client. They're only a few minutes late, I notice as I look up at the clock.

I cross the room, smoothing my hair and shirt, before opening the door.

"Ah, Misssster Howard, ssssorry I'm late! I hope I wassssn't keeping you waiting for long."
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No. 580694 ID: 50338d

Tell her there was no problem. Then invite her, get her sat down, and stoically listen to what she can tell you about her case.
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No. 580704 ID: c5f6d2

"Time is money, and you just wasted your time. It's no trouble, as long as you're paying for it you can have as much as you like.
"Here's a list of questions to answer, the ones I can't get an accurate answer for make it harder for me to do my job, which would take more time. So there's no particular pressure on answering them, but your money will go farther and I'll be more likely to succeed at retrieval if I have good answers to them early.
"In no particular order: What am I chasing, when was it last where it belonged, do you have paperwork to show that it's yours and can I see it, where would I get images and specifications, how objectively valuable is it, is there any particular emotional or fame value attached, is there any special ownership or use instructions or restrictions, how breakable is it, what can you tell me about the second-hand market for it and things like it, and is there anybody else you would know about that would have a particular interest in it for whatever reason?"
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No. 580785 ID: 9ddf68

shrug and say it wasn't that big of deal, I mean it was only a few minutes. As for what to ask, Might as well ask for what she wants you to do, what she can tell us about whatever it is she want's you to do, and other questions will pop up once we get a better idea on what you're being hired for.
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No. 581469 ID: c2407a

reassure them that you haven't been waiting long and offer them a seat, maybe a glass of water.
you have the case file, but it's always good to hear the details as the client tells them - ask for a breakdown of the case!
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