Marshall
Still insistent on forcin' us to play this wicked game? Hardly see the point, but I s'pose if a testimony's demanded of me, I'll deliver.
Marshall
Started off my night by headin' towards the General Store. Me and Mr. Yellowil, y'see, we had a plan to coordinate what we were wearin' to be identifiable durin' the night. I also wanted to get a gift for the birthday lady. While I was in there, the birthday lady herself, Miz Akira, was headin' into the Sheriff's Office. Eventually, I settled on grabbin' her some pearl earrings before continuin' on with my business.
Marshall
I visited the Mayor's Office, where Not Shane was already shiftin' around. I decided to do some diggin', and I've found some documents we might find interestin'.
First, I looked into "Phoenix & Tucson", a company responsible for that train track runnin' along town. Turns out, the names refer to the Arizona cities, and the company was buildin' a connection between them in 1870. Silver Junction was too out of the way to be part of the throughline, but they built this direction regardless because of the silver here. But in 1873, letters were sent in from the folks 'round here, requested the train service here be stopped. Number of important fellas, like the mayor and... Spencer Edwards.
Then, I happened upon a document detailin' how Silver Junction was once attacked by the "Buck-Eye Gang". Their leader, Billy Buck-Eye, believed there was a treasure worth a fortune buried somewhere beneath the city. They didn't get too far searchin' before they got apprehended, but it's got me thinkin'... Is it too on-the-nose to have another eye-named group of ruffians searchin' for somethin' in Silver Junction? Might be why Deathborn hired someone renowned for diggin' as his accomplice. Might've had an interest in seein' if he could find whatever the goody was.
Have both documents on hand, if anyone's needin' them in the future.
Marshall
Anyway, by the time I was done with my light readin', Not Shane was already gone. I stepped out to do a quick glance of the Courtroom, passin' by Miz Kroos. Nothin' nearly as interestin' there, so I went downstairs and left for the Blue Building to meet with Hollywood Bowl. I saw Miz Cascabela outside as I made my way over.
Hollywood Bowl offered to screen his film, and I obliged. Figured a good flick would help put the troubled mind at ease. We got to chattin' during the movie, and I learned that it was supposedly Honoka that picked Silver Junction as our filmin' spot. Wonder how much influence Deathborn had on her choice... Regardless, the film finished up, and then the Ranger moseyed on in and started chattin' with the big man. Figured that was my cue, so I made my leave.
Marshall
Next stop was the horse stables. Their caretaker has... gone and left, for lack of better phrasin', so someone's got to keep care of the unclaimed horses. While I was heading along, I saw Nico runnin' towards the south, and Not Shane pullin' a cuffed-up McJango with him to the west. At the stables, I gave the Red Horse and White their feed and water, which they seemed mighty appreciative of. Noticed some strange black gunk in some of the feed, though. Hopin' you folks ain't givin' that to your horses. As I was leavin', I saw Miz Mizzlebip returnin' with her Black Horse.
Marshall
Finally, I arrived to celebrate the birthday gal, which... well, you've seen the sealed-off saloon. There were five of them outside - Reginald, Lynne, Honoka, Ace Ventura, and of course, Miz Akira herself. I offered her the pearl earrin' gift, and joined in on their card game. Strong Bad showed up and joined in too. Eventually, though, I was gettin' tuckered out, so I went back to my bunk.
Marshall
Mysteries are really startin' to pile up 'round here. Three murders, includin' the mastermind, and all of this history with Spencer Edwards and Buck-Eyes and what-have-you. For now, though, just one question from this desperado.
What the devil is an "esotera"?