[X] Nighttime Visit With Style
-[X] Use Mockery of Death so there is no sign of struggle, then stab him in the heart with a Shadow Knife. Leave the room by Substance of Shadows or Smoke and Mirrors, leaving behind an unnaturally quiet death.
[x] The Locked Room Murder: Too perfect version
- [X]Use Mockery of Death so there is no sign of struggle when he is stabbed in the heart, then lock all the doors and windows from the inside and leave the room by Substance of Shadows or Smoke and Mirrors, leaving behind a perfect murder in a completely locked room.
I like plans that incorporate Mockery of Death. I'm pretty sure part of the "quietly with no evidence" thing is also the hope that we can say "It was painless." The spell's clause for it leaving the victim unconscious if cast on someone sleeping means that Boris's father may be dead, but we can say with certainty that he didn't suffer from it. In the same way that death in battle would have left him dying in the time and place way he most wished to.
I also like Smoke and Mirrors for an assassination, specifically, because the requirement of cutting out a single pane of a window is
weird enough to be noticed. In a "you know, a bat could have flown through that window" kind of way. Bonus points if the pane is far from any latch a thief could have used mundane tools to open.
[X] Plan: Nighttime Heart Attack
-[X] Sneak into the Tzar's room, use mockery of death on him then implant him with a Matrix loaded with Shadow Dagger loaded. Set the matrix off immediately, so he dies in bed.
Less highly placed, but I like this because the wounds left would obviously be magical in a way that just stabbing with even a magical a knife wouldn't be.
[X] Nighttime Visit
Vanilla, but clean and solid. I think the thread has posed enough ideas to make a general form of the vote viable.
I'm now voting for anything that involves a magical implication. Not having one simply fails that 'Lahmians' test, as it could be mundane.
Straight Nighttime Visitor is just accepting failure.
I'll point out that even with a straight nighttime visit, we have ideas like "Ensuring a unknown beautiful lady was seen by the guards on the night of the murder."
There are plenty of ways to plant evidence that aren't on the murder method itself. It doesn't just exist in the murder room, but also in the reports of the servants in the palace and the city guards.
As long as the details fit within the same general story Mathilde can probably use any number of them.
How about this:
1) Go in at night
2) Put him under Mockery of death
3) Kidnap him
4) Throw him a retirement party.
If we had more time we could also enchant a mannequin to create an illusionary Tsar corpse.
Ah, that classic movie:
The Tsar Who Went to Bed in Kislev and Woke Up in Cathay.