Death's a good one, but you need to be able to back it up.
A grandparent or removed relative is a good start as proximity invites investigation.
A corroborating witness would help.
Also, you have to be very good at frame maintenance for death. Literally carry the air of a funeral. One smirk in the wrong place or a gesture ill-timed and the jig's up.
A grandparent or removed relative is a good start as proximity invites investigation.
A corroborating witness would help.
Also, you have to be very good at frame maintenance for death. Literally carry the air of a funeral. One smirk in the wrong place or a gesture ill-timed and the jig's up.