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.
[ SHE MAKES. THE MOST DISGUSTED FACE AT 'CANNIBAL SOCIOPATH ]
Well, first off all, that's crap. [ moving on ] There was someone kind of like that with us. I mean, he didn't eat people, but he was generally very polite and friendly to the general public, and then at the end tried to kill everyone so he could keep all the ink to himself.
[ shirasu. ]
But what I mean is... this is going to sound like bragging, but Belph and I were pretty good at the Vizier thing? We found out who everyone was, down to their titles, powers, and who had extra roles, and a lot of that had nothing to do with our role as Viziers. We just watched people interact with each other, and to the situation at large, and from there we could make pretty accurate guesses.
[ steph was a braincell and she was tired ]
So, yeah, we can't trust people based on face value. But that doesn't mean they won't still drop hints.
[Sometimes, there is a cannibal sociopath. Also, I thought you were going to be like "Akechi" but then I forgot about Shirasu.]
That sounds fine and well, Brown, but don't bank on your former skill with a group of veterans. It isn't going to hurt to keep an eye on everyone when they are congregating in public. The four of us are going to do that anyway, I assume.
[ akechi didn't try to bad end them he was just bad. ]
Yeah. At the very least, most of us being from different places means we already have an idea of what some of the people here are like. We can try to keep tabs on any obvious changes in behavior.
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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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Well, first off all, that's crap. [ moving on ] There was someone kind of like that with us. I mean, he didn't eat people, but he was generally very polite and friendly to the general public, and then at the end tried to kill everyone so he could keep all the ink to himself.
[ shirasu. ]
But what I mean is... this is going to sound like bragging, but Belph and I were pretty good at the Vizier thing? We found out who everyone was, down to their titles, powers, and who had extra roles, and a lot of that had nothing to do with our role as Viziers. We just watched people interact with each other, and to the situation at large, and from there we could make pretty accurate guesses.
[ steph was a braincell and she was tired ]
So, yeah, we can't trust people based on face value. But that doesn't mean they won't still drop hints.
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That sounds fine and well, Brown, but don't bank on your former skill with a group of veterans. It isn't going to hurt to keep an eye on everyone when they are congregating in public. The four of us are going to do that anyway, I assume.
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Yeah. At the very least, most of us being from different places means we already have an idea of what some of the people here are like. We can try to keep tabs on any obvious changes in behavior.
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[God speed us in (looks at watch) two hours.]
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[ damian your audiences ]