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  1. IC: PirokPirok was walking with the rest of the group.IC: Proditor"Well, Merror, that's interesting, It seems I shall no longer refer to you as 'oh fire-y one'." Proditor was not surprised Matau told them to leave. When Turaga made decisions, their decisions were not changed.

  2. I'm not saying you don't have anything, for it may just be Krakua. However, I agree with the previous poster who asked what his motive would be. If we assume that Greg is giving us subtle hints of who the murderer is by wording a sentence a certain way, or referencing another being's mannerisms/habits, what have you. Then, we might as well be always looking for that sort of thing in his sentences. I mean look at this similarity I found: Orde shot a baleful look at Zaria. With a shrug, the Toa of Iron released him from the grip of his metal-controlling power . Orde got back to his feet. “Why isn’t Tahu going, if this is so important?” Baleful eyes started up at an imposing edifice of rock and mortar. Here, in the wooded region of Spherus Magna, the Great Beings had plied their trade many years agone. Now one remained inside that fortress, quite mad, but still brilliant and dangerous nonetheless. Do we consider Orde a suspect, then? Granted, Krakua does hum to himself, but anyone can hum to themselves. We also might as well consider any Po-Matoran because he started carving on a rock. Or, consider anyone who is good with explosives. (I assume explosives, because the murderer was rigging something up.) And one reason why I don't believe it's Krakua is because of this: His Sonic Vibration Sword can deliver devastating sonic vibrations capable of shattering mountains. It's a fortress made out of rock, not that much different from mountains. Why would Krakua need to rig up something, assuming to cause an explosion, when he can just use his sword to shatter it? When I read the lines when he started humming to himself and carving in a rock, I look at like this, the murderer can just simply be insane. Most insane people are portrayed as irrational. He could have been humming because it was a inappropriate time to do so. And as far as the carving goes, it could have been a way to mock the ones he is about to kill. I think the murderer might just be insane.

    These things are all happening at the same time. And, if you've noticed, GregF tends to use the same phrases at particular periods. And it never specifically said he had to 'rig up' anything.

    A little of this, a little of that

    That's the only thing that even points towards him rigging anything up in the slightest.
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