I still haven’t got a PM–is it still having problems?
Ok, now I have the willies.
Maybe that’s because you are Nuts.
(Okay, that’s so obscure a reference that I’ve forgotten the title of the novella.)
Why are you taking time to answer rule questions when you should be STARTING THE GAME!!!1111one
–FCOD
Really! We can figure those out as we go.
I agree.
Rule 27: I don’t want to catch anybody not drinking.
Maybe he’s waiting for fifteen more posts so he can start the game at the top of the page.
Might I just say that I fervently hope that the two of you (FCoD and Mad) are on opposite sides of the fence this time around?
Oh…well, if that’s the case, then let me just say…
…that I’d be fine with that.
What’s the matter Hal? Are you scared of Captain Pig and Dr. (FCO)Doom, the best pirate killing team around?
You wouldn’t be fishing for power roles now, would you? FOS!
–FCOD
With my amazing persuasive powers? No, really I don’t know. I just think that it could be somewhat helpful to the believers if the 4th fell on the night cycle as opposed to the day cycle. However it is much more likely that the 4th will fall on the day cycle.
7 minutes to go!
–FCOD
Flint and Steele!
I just got it.
Seriously.
:::gearing up for poo-flinging action:::
It’s spooky too see such a string of activated “user-is-online” indicators.
work for 3 minutes
CTRL-R
work for 3 minutes
CTRL-R
work for 3 minutes
CTRL-R
On edit: who am I kidding. It’s “think about working for 12 seconds, CTRL-R”…
The sun rises, oozing red and orange light over the quaint a village, Adamsborough, nestled in the rich fertile lands of the Farsunian Valley. Visitors often pass through for the night, as it is the only Inn within half a day’s travel along the valley floor connecting the ancient Naruvian lands of the East to the frontier of the Western lands, and so new faces have become pretty much a fact of life in these parts. Strange that the past few weeks, often among the busiest of the year in preparation for the Summer Festivals, there have been few travellers. Perhaps word has gotten out of the strange happenings here.
Rumors have spread quickly of the the pest-ridden fields, the drought-plagued crops, and the vanishing livestock. Rumors have also passed that this is not due to some natural event, for surely Nairu watches over such a devout village. There are those who’ve come to fear that it is, in fact, worshippers of the ancient god Sekham who have brought the plague with them. Many of the village elders scoffed at the idea; that religion is long since abolished following the war of the ancients.
Ah… but the elders were wrong. This morning is not like any other morning; this morning is stained with blood. Just as the rooster crows the dawn, a piercing scream fills the air. The citizens flood the town square as a small girl runs from her home, her night gown soaked in the blood. Her father, the High Priest, has been slain, his eyes removed carefully without a drop of blood. A gaping wound in his chest, where his heart once beat, left devoid. The mark of Sekham, a Westward-facing skewed seven pointed star, carved delicately into his brow. This left no doubt that the Cult of Sekham was real and was, in fact, responsible for all the towns recent trials.
With the town’s leader gone, the remaining citizenry, with fear only out measured by their paranoia, have gathered in the temple. Argument pervaded the halls for hours until the solution was finally reached: trial by blessed Naruvian waters. Nairu herself created the water and so only those devout in her belief can be submerged in water so blessed by the late priest. Surely though, even the faithful will drown, but at least they shall be spared their last rites and be pardoned post-humously.
You may Begin. From hereforth, until the game is over, you will no longer be permitted to edit your posts in this thread.
The Day will end at 2:00 PM EDT, Sunday July 1.
Remember what I said about that last game HM
Ok, I’ll kick this off with a strategy question:
Do believers care if non-believers live or die? Since A) Non-believers are capable of taking a win away from believers, and B) Scum show up in investigations as “non-believer”, my initial thought is “no, not really…better them than me”.
Off base or makes sense?
Love it.