Dante's Action Hero Mafia

Oooooh! I’m telling mom!

No one likes a snitch, Sub.

So what are the snitch’s powers and are they town or scum? Third faction, maybe, since nobody likes them?

Agreed!

BTW, anyone here get hit with the drenching rain in the eastern US? Missed me so far.

Nice and sunny here, low 70’s. Took my boys to the park earlier.

Yeah, my son-in-law took my grandson to a RenFair. They both bought swords.

They sound like my kind of people. :slight_smile:

Prof. P, I just want to add that I first read that as “They both bRought swords.” :eek:

I mean, RenFairs are indeed rather geeky, but no need to lop off heads and all, right?
So, what kind of swords? Do you know?

**MOD NOTE **

Going to bed soon. Coming up on one full day until end of Night 1. Still waiting for abilities from some.

Have a good night, players.

My son-in-law bought a lightweight steel longsword. My grandson got a foam longsword colored silver, and sturdier than the kind you see at Halloween stores. His all-time favorite possession is his very sturdy vinyl gladius I got him when he was about 6. (He’s 14 now.) He has slain many a monster and evildoer in our backyard with it, you may be sure. His dad has a nice collection of about 20 swords or differing types.

…of* differing types.

My mother-in-law took our son to a RenFair when he was maybe 10 or 12, and bought him a steel sword. It was fine with us, but it was certainly a surprise hen he came home with it.

Ahhh, I had lots of swords as a kid! And a couple of axes. One time I nearly chopped off the top bunk of my bunk bed with an axe I’d gotten on a trip with my father. My mother was so pissed!

I never had swords, or axes, or any cool Medieval weaponry as a kid :frowning:

I just had to make do with realistic-looking fake guns :smiley:

Yeah, I just had a rubber knife, a Robin Hood archery set with rubber suction-tipped arrows, and the Roy Rogers western outfit with a pair of white cowboy six-shooters.

I got my first knife at age four or five… I had to learn how to use it responsibly first, though.

Our son decided he wanted to take up archery when he was nine. So we found a program locally and bought him a recurve bow and a set of arrows, and he was on his way. We did have a ‘serious’ talk about how he needed to understand that what he was holding in his hands was in a very real sense a ‘deadly weapon’, and that if he ever treated it like a ‘toy’ that would be the last time he ever got to use it…thankfully we never had need to act on that threat.

…and today that boy has his own TV series, Arrow.

:whistles: :bored: