[hr][hr][center][h1][b][i][color=00ccff]Nora Kingston[/color][/i][/b][/h1][img]https://78.media.tumblr.com/b877b3d05ee4d97909a15a627650a203/tumblr_oit79jG55r1v01x2co1_500.gif[/img][hr][hr][color=00ccff][b]Location:[/b][/color] The Egyptian Museum - Vera's Office [color=00ccff][b]Skills:[/b][/color] Mathematics, Intuition [hr][/center] Nora had been rather quiet, listening to all of the information they received rather than outright commenting on it all herself. The strange occurrences were beginning to increase exponentially, but at least they appeared to once more be grounded in science and reason. A robbery of the tiles was certainly peculiar but not strange in itself. It was within the realm of possibilities, as was Haakon's death. It reminded her of most of the things that were attributed to King Tut's curse - they could be explained without resorting to fantasy and fiction. [color=00ccff]"Yes, by my estimations they should return within a quarter hour,"[/color] Nora explained. It was perhaps a pity that she didn't have the skills in murder investigation that one of her family members would once have - yet it would be a while until Cecily was born. She hadn't even been thought of yet. But she could not in good faith believe that the robbery of the tiles and Haakon's death were a coincidence. While it was possible, that did not make it probable. For those two events to occur in the same span of time, the day after the strange happenings began...She felt certain that it had to be connected. There had to be some meaning to be found. [color=00ccff]"Has anyone examined the archives where the crate fell?"[/color] Nora inquired quietly. [color=00ccff]"Perhaps we may be able to determine if this really was an unfortunate accident..."[/color]