Colourful Clues (Clue/Cluedo Inspired murder mystery kinetic novel) *BACKGROUND ARTIST NEEDED*
The Radiant/The Void Podcast for Mrs. Peacock - Mystery Guest
English or Irish is preferred, but French or Greek is also ok.
Elegant and posh, but mostly quiet and reserved; she seems like she has a lot of secrets hiding behind her fancy appearance.
Despite how fancy and extravagant she looks, her personality should be the opposite; Mrs. Peacock talks rather cold and callous, almost devoid in emotion.
The story is that she claims her car broke down immediately after Green said the same, though she’s not necessarily seeming honest about it.
"I suppose that would make me Mrs. Peacock."
"Thank you kindly, Monsieur. I think I would enjoy those sweets as well. Maybe I could even ask a dance from you?"(when told she can remove her mask) "If I take it off, someone might be able to tell who I am then."
(being forced to defend herself when being put under suspicion) "I’ve never met this person in my life. I’d have no reason to want to harm them. But as Monsieur Brunette said, we had been rather close all night. You and Green even resided in the ballroom to stand witness to this fact."
"It seems like there have been a lot of lies and secrets being kept these nights. *Brunette responds* Yes. Very true. However, I don’t think it’s that uncommon for people to do. Sometimes we humans even tell lies on instinct, like for events we don’t want to attend or to get out of explaining ourselves. At the end of the day, we all hold many secrets. I too, am quite the liar, but I told myself it was always for the good of others. In fact, I even told a lie last night."
(heartfelt condolences) "If it is the last one, I am very sorry for your loss."
(when asked about her old employer, this is one of the only times she's ever opened up and seemed tender) "A noble man, so very kind and caring, made me smile a lot for the first time in a long time, so I eventually made him my husband. I never cared about his wealth or status, just that he made me happy, made me love, something I thought I would never be capable of. I used to think I couldn’t even love if my life depended on it. But he proved me wrong. Of course, these feelings felt like false hope, being that he was a noble man and I nothing but a servant. I also had any doubts that anyone could love me and what I had become as a person. But he did. We couldn’t resist each other, like a moth to the light. He was my salvation when he hired me. And he was my salvation when he married me. I owe him everything. He saved my life."