[Well, Percy is VALID, and it's late and if any of this i mess up it's bc i'm tired don't judge me]
There were no strange effects on us during our stay. We had no powers or abilities. Each week, Bandits would be chosen, and one or more people would die Thursday night. The next day, we would search the town for anything related to the deaths. Saturday, we would hold a trial, and we would vote.
Some of us tried to vote for ourselves, but Hal made a new rule that wouldn't allow us to do that. Sunday, there would be an execution for whoever we voted guilty Saturday.
The general store had a suggestion box, and you could ask for things to be put in stock. Some of the buildings were boarded, and we had to break into them. On occasion, people would go missing throughout the week. The Deputy would put people in the stocks, but we didn't know it at the time. We would also receive letters from the dead at the post office.
I see... the deaths and trials were basically the same for us. If you voted for yourself, you'd get punished, and each time someone tried the punishment got worse until people stopped. If you didn't vote at all, you'd be killed.
[ she sighs ]
We didn't have to break into stuff, but we would go on... I dunno, weird adventures? Like you'd be minding your own business and then suddenly get the feeling to go somewhere.
[What the hell is with these pockets of murderous intent for entertainment, or challenge? Jesus.]
We didn't win the game as originally intended, but it doesn't sound as if many others were different. I didn't have a chance to kill the Deputy. Goodman was chosen as a Bandit by the time we realized Lecter was the Deputy, and she killed him herself since it wasn't an absolute for success.
Giving Jackson all of our merit and making him last man standing was enough. So if there happens to be murder here, we could potentially reach the end through other means.
Jackson is the one we put all our merit into, knowing he would make the right choice for the rest of us when he was last man standing. [If that doesn't tell her what kind of person Percy is, he doesn't know what will.] He was the Coal Miner along with someone else. It was their job to get rid of people who weren't participating in the game.
The people who went missing during the week. Typically, he was why.
[WHY DID THEY TRUST PERCY AAAA]
Goodman is... [Hm.] A lot like you, frankly. She was the Doctor. She could protect someone so they revived if they were killed.
... Sanji had a job similar to Percy's then. Belph was a Vizier, which was the job I had, so we worked together. And Hikage had a power where he could create effects or items.
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Different effects than the ones I mentioned before.
[His eyes narrow at the mention of Hikage. The roommate was awfully dodgy and ruffled.]
There were two other roles, something similar. The Bartender, and the Madame. They could investigate someone each week, and then send anonymous messages to people through Hal.
[oh, natalie could also give items out i forgot pretend he mentioned that francy thank you]
Well, those kinds of roles seem to be a common enough theme that we can guess they might come into play again. So, it'll be good to keep an eye out for that kind of thing.
Burnsides claims he didn't kill at all in his last game, but he does have an axe. Anaido claims he died almost immediately after arriving. He didn't even participate in a trial. Your friend, Hikage, wouldn't answer any questions asked, and he has a pistol.
[He's quiet, thoughtful.]
Besides the four of us and the hosts, I believe we should keep an eye on everyone.
[damian: this bitch doesnt trust me also damian: doesnt trust anyone else]
Hannibal Lecter was the Deputy in my last game. [let's pretend they don't know who tf hannibal lecter is even though they should] The one I had to kill to end it. He was a cannibal, but he was a sociopath.
We treated him like our physician for weeks because he was calm, and charismatic, and collected. He didn't mind helping others. He gave sound advice. No one would have assumed he was the Deputy.
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If there isn't a way to stop it, then we'll all have to deal with it.
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[ having a secret identity is kind of hard when these things happen ]
Percy told me that the place you were at was missing a lot of stuff that mine was. He sounded offended...
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There were no strange effects on us during our stay. We had no powers or abilities. Each week, Bandits would be chosen, and one or more people would die Thursday night. The next day, we would search the town for anything related to the deaths. Saturday, we would hold a trial, and we would vote.
Some of us tried to vote for ourselves, but Hal made a new rule that wouldn't allow us to do that. Sunday, there would be an execution for whoever we voted guilty Saturday.
The general store had a suggestion box, and you could ask for things to be put in stock. Some of the buildings were boarded, and we had to break into them. On occasion, people would go missing throughout the week. The Deputy would put people in the stocks, but we didn't know it at the time. We would also receive letters from the dead at the post office.
That's how the town worked mostly.
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I see... the deaths and trials were basically the same for us. If you voted for yourself, you'd get punished, and each time someone tried the punishment got worse until people stopped. If you didn't vote at all, you'd be killed.
[ she sighs ]
We didn't have to break into stuff, but we would go on... I dunno, weird adventures? Like you'd be minding your own business and then suddenly get the feeling to go somewhere.
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[What the hell is with these pockets of murderous intent for entertainment, or challenge? Jesus.]
We didn't win the game as originally intended, but it doesn't sound as if many others were different. I didn't have a chance to kill the Deputy. Goodman was chosen as a Bandit by the time we realized Lecter was the Deputy, and she killed him herself since it wasn't an absolute for success.
Giving Jackson all of our merit and making him last man standing was enough. So if there happens to be murder here, we could potentially reach the end through other means.
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[ they all know that is not super likely.
but here they are! she'll hold the door open for damian. ]
What kind of pancakes do you like?
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Pennyworth's.
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[ you punk ]
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Peanut butter.
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[ time to make sure that like, no one is currently cleaning the kitchen. ]
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[She's going to destroy the kitchen, and they are going to have to clean it up again, aren't they? Awful.]
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[ sometimes you grew up in a bad household and had to learn how to do things!!! ]
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I'll be the judge of that, if I'm not poisoned by your pancakes first.
[He is going to...........sit at....the bar counter if there is one and watch.]
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[ but she's gathering all the ingredients ]
What were the people like in that town?
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The same as the people from yours, I imagine. Some stupid, some happy to kill, some who shouldn't have been there at all.
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[ she assumes natalie is fine just because she's dating jason, but
it's good to double check. ]
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The people who went missing during the week. Typically, he was why.
[WHY DID THEY TRUST PERCY AAAA]
Goodman is... [Hm.] A lot like you, frankly. She was the Doctor. She could protect someone so they revived if they were killed.
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... Sanji had a job similar to Percy's then. Belph was a Vizier, which was the job I had, so we worked together. And Hikage had a power where he could create effects or items.
[ ... ]
Different effects than the ones I mentioned before.
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There were two other roles, something similar. The Bartender, and the Madame. They could investigate someone each week, and then send anonymous messages to people through Hal.
[oh, natalie could also give items out i forgot pretend he mentioned that francy thank you]
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Well, those kinds of roles seem to be a common enough theme that we can guess they might come into play again. So, it'll be good to keep an eye out for that kind of thing.
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[It's worse they can't accuse anyone of murder intentions because nothing has happened yet!!!]
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[ but she still feels as confused as her first few days at the castle, except this time she has like 50 more conspiracy theories. ]
Has anyone stuck out to you here?
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[He's quiet, thoughtful.]
Besides the four of us and the hosts, I believe we should keep an eye on everyone.
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[ she sighs, wondering what to say there. ]
He doesn't trust people. It took weeks for me to win him over, but he also wouldn't do something that he knows I'd hate.
[ steph is trying to politely say that she is hikage's impulse control as well as his emotional support system. ]
... but no, you're right. But if anyone has a role, it's possible to pick them out based on behavior.
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also damian: doesnt trust anyone else]
Hannibal Lecter was the Deputy in my last game. [let's pretend they don't know who tf hannibal lecter is even though they should] The one I had to kill to end it. He was a cannibal, but he was a sociopath.
We treated him like our physician for weeks because he was calm, and charismatic, and collected. He didn't mind helping others. He gave sound advice. No one would have assumed he was the Deputy.
So appearances can be deceiving.
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