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week 4
![]() 28 players remaining ♫ monday - thursday Monday morning begins just like the rest, slow and uneasy. At 12pm, every television will go off with its usual bout of static, followed by a calm, albeit disinterested, voice. "Please gather in the hotel lobby within the next hour." That's all that it says before the televisions turn off. Anyone not in their rooms will hear the voice echoing around them as if through a speaker system, although there are (still) no speakers present. After hearing the motive, characters who choose to explore will find that the void around the town has retracted a bit, and there is now a police station to the far east of the chapel. On the chapel wall near the altar, black and white portraits of Youko, Zelos, and Morrigan have been hung up. Anyone looking for them will find that Youko's pink shoes and the fragments of Zelos's crystal are now gone. >Mingle? This is Week 4's mingle log, covering Monday/Tuesday/Wednesday/Thursday. Investigations will go up on Friday. When posting toplevels, specify the time and location. If you plan on having any private conversations between characters, remember to let us know in the post linked below. More plot elements will be introduced this week. Mod comments will be occasionally distributed to open toplevels, accordingly. setting rulebook profiles private conversations |
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Of course, their buddy could still be an accomplice and lie to cover for them. Maybe three to a room's better?
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Three would work, yeah. But that comes back to the same issue I was talking to Sadie about during the first week. If there's three people, and two of them team up to kill their third... that could be trouble.
[He never thought he'd miss the rules from the island so much.]
Unless there's a limit to how many accomplices someone could have...
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In that case, make a record of who's rooming with who. It'd make it pretty obvious when both of them show up on the suspect list and the time of death shows that the victim was killed when they should have been safe in their room.
[She shrugs.] Anyway, I doubt buddying up will stop anyone from killing if they really want to. But if it can get people to hesitate or figure that the chance of getting caught isn't worth it, it'd still be worth it.