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Kira


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I hear voices all the time, whether there are bodies to them or not. I've had them for as long as I can remember, which honestly isn't too long. The voices have pretty much taken away my memories of when they weren't here. I don't mind, though. The ruined streets of Ponyville are empty every day, and I have no clue what happened to the ponies. I can't remember... It doesn't matter though. I have the voices to keep me company. They can get too loud sometimes, though.

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L

You wouldn't...

Reminds me of the song "September."

1765147
Hint, hint, L. Hint, hint, hint, hint, hint....

1765174
That's sorta what inspired it. I know it's bad, but it was a 60-minute free-balling kinda fic.

This is what you are doing? You don't have access to a Death Note, so you poison the masses, bombing the rest? That's less humane than the original Kira.You truly did go insane while we battled.

1765392 1765147
Oh, I most certainly have not gone insane. I don't plan on killing the masses. I'll group all of the people deemed worthy of killing into a single location. It's like killing bees: You have to get all of them into one spot and finish them in one fell swoop. Only the bees are humans, vile, sick humans. Humans unworthy of living any longer. Humans who have raped and killed the innocents, thieves and drug dealers. The worst of the worst. THAT, my good rivals, is what I plan on doing.

1765409
You said you were planning something big. I should have anticipated a large-scale killing! You gave it to us so blatantly! We have to find out who you are, and fast.

1765421
Good luck, my dear Near. Good luck.

Seems like Spark has had a little to many sleeping pills. Speaking of, Spark, interesting name....

1765486
I know, right? I was based off of a story I read a while back. I can't remember which one, though...

1765523 Yeah, I read the same one. I wonder...

L
L #12 · Dec 9th, 2012 · · 1 ·

1765421 Near, I figured something out.
When I thought he contradicted himself in his comment about bees, I realized that the mass killing will be at a place where there are undoubtedly no innocent people. Not a prison, the guards, officers, innocent prisoners and criminals he deems regret their crimes couldn't be spared. Think.

1765549
I... I can't figure it out. I can't think of any instances of large numbers of criminals gathering in one spot. He may be herding them there himself. And I think that it'll be more than just a prison-full of criminals. What he has planned is for thousands of convicts. But how is he going to get them together?

L

Rated everyone? Hardly.

1765549 1765568
Hmm, maybe you're right, maybe not. You know the website Near mentioned previously? Well, I left a little hint on one of them as to what my plan is. And as to guards and officers, if they try and stop me, they will perish just like the rest. Well, time to get searching, Near!

L
L #16 · Dec 9th, 2012 · · 1 ·

1765568 Right. You know what that means. More research...

1765585
Excellent lead. I'll search the top three sites I found and get right back here. I just hope I can find this clue without taking too long... Well, I'm a good researcher. Hopefully, I'll be back within a matter of minutes. First stop: Vizzed.com!

1765588
Try and figure out times or occasions where criminals come together in large quantities while I search the sites. I'll be back soon.

L

1765636 Look for his username, I'm on his profile on vizzed now.

L

1765636
It's a trap!

1765654
You catch on fast, L. however, just think. Without Near, you would be no further than the hints I gave you.

L

1765681 I don't know how far along in your plan you are, but I will find you and stop you. (I hope Near isn't still busy with that false lead in the bio)

1765654
You were right. I found it, and copied it. Here it is:

Hello, Near. I see you fond the clue. Good job. However, it's a false lead. It probably only took you a matter of minutes to find this, so I might as well say it: there is no clue. It was a wild goose chase. Good job wasting valuable time.

That was cruel and very rude. However, it took little to no time. I merely went on his profile and searched for my name. Easy.

1765681
You're toying with us, aren't you? To you, we're just little cats chasing a red dot. Just wait until we figure out where the red dot is coming from. you also spelled 'found' wrong. In a hurry, perhaps?

L

1765725 He's saying that we have valuable minutes to stop him. I don't think that was just to toy with us. For one thing, we've now both been to the site. What could that entail? He's very close. In fact, the story speaks of the event after its occurance. Could we now be too late?

1765725
Mmm, I do so enjoy playing with the minds of the meek. You should have listened to L- it was a trap. Not a dangerous one, but a time-consuming one. Good timing, though. You found that 'clue' pretty fast. Not faster than L, though!

1765748
This could just be a fear factor. He probably hasn't been planning this Kira thing for very long, based on the research I've done, and he's too young to have easy access to such materials. He can't be close to finished. He must be bluffing.

1765749
And quit trying to use my emotions against me. It won't work.

L

1765774 That is true, but if he has the notebook, he can manipulate his victims prior to death. I suspect he sent plans for this device of mass murder to someone who CAN build it. And then killing him/herself. I don't like saying this, but if that were the case, the only option would be to kill the individual before this can happen. However I merely propose this theory. I don't want to believe this is the case.

1765774
Good work, kid.
Of all things, you came to that conclusion.
Overall, it's wrong.
Darn great effort, though.
Being a child, I hadn't expected any more of you.
Yet, I expected L to do better.
Even geniuses can't always win.

1765748
For once, L is wrong.
After all of this work, it didn't pay off.
I suppose that I'm just smarter than you all.
L, you were dead wrong. It's not even close to finished.
Upwards is the only place for my status to go from now, however.
Remember that.
Every time you mess up, remember me while I sit at my throne.

L

1765819 I GOT YOU. YOU CAN BUILD IT!

1765819
You insult me with that riddle. You told me GOODBYE and L FAILURE. However, I believe I have found an important part of your true identity. I know that you live in Utah, conflicting with a previous hint. Now, however, I know your true first name. Your first name is Jerome. The last name will be difficult, but i'll find it.

1765817
If he had the notebook, he wouldn't need to build this machine. I believe that's what he was telling you with the FAILURE message.

L

1765868 Not necessarily. He could use both the notebook and the device to place blame onto some one else. I'm not riding on this theory, but perhaps.

1765848
Yes, you simpleton. I CAN build it. However, it will take quite a while. until then, I'll have to do things the old-fashioned way.

1765868
I haven't the slightest clue where you received that information... I suppose that I have been a little bit clumsier than expected. But until you get my surname, I have yet to lose, Near. Or rather, Cooper.

L

1765868 I can think of another reason he'd need this machine. His notebook has limited uses. That's just conjecture, however. You can tell I'm grasping because I don't know how much time I have left.

1765890
I wouldn't believe that either. The chances of another note coming into this realm are minimal. The machine is real and he's building it.

1765898
Well, Jerome, I'll close in on you very soon. You have a good reason to be scared of me more than L.

1765915
You have plenty of time left, so don't stress yourself. I want my victims to be sane.

1765930
Alright, Cooper. I suppose you're right. I am a bit worried (not scared) of you, more so than L, but I think you aren't getting any closer to closing in, especially since I left you the answer to it all in the most blatant of spots.

1765915
You'll have to search this one. I'm still looking for his last name. Search through some more of his bios, including this site's. Also search for hidden lines in stories and author's notes. Look everywhere. I think he's giving us his last name, but I'm using another method of searching.

Jerome Chafvinski. I have found your real identity. Give up before you do something you'll regret.

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