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day two - trial.
SHIP-TRAP day two ![]() 36 players remaining The bell rings for dinner at 6PM, and you're lead to that familiar door once again. The door opens with a sensation of warm, humid air, and there's the sight of a open staircase winding down. Ivan ushers you into an open cave before she locks the door after everyone. A large table is inexplicably set for as many places as there are people. You'll find dinner already set (though those that requested something else will receive that), and for those that have already were killed on previous days, you'll find their meal replaced with a framed portrait sketched in pencil. As you come to your conclusions about who to vote for, you can approach a table in a room to the side and write your vote before placing it in an ornate box. When you place your vote, there's the sound of a deep bell tolling. When you return to your place at the table, you'll find a glass of port waiting for you. You have until 9PM to discuss and vote for who you think The General is. character statuses character profiles graveyard Voting will close at 11 PM EST on 8/12. Voting |
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It's like he said, if Souza Samonji had done this — he would have said he did. He has no reason to hide anything and is blunt as per usual. It's a great asset of his so he's easy to trust because he holds no reason to lie.
[ There's not like there's any hidden meaning behind that but that's the best of it. ]
I can tell you for a fact if you vote for him, it won't be accurate. He's dependable and does what he wants. In the end, you'd know if there was any mishaps from him. Besides, remember when you told me that I can not die? If I gave him my life right now I doubt.. [ Kinda doubt, since Souza is about wanting to get rid of himself. ] That I would be here for a long time, so you can trust him too.
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Then you believe in your companion...completely and entirely.
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[ He takes a deep breath with a smile. ]
I just hope in the end, you believe too.
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Rather, I do not know him, but I believe in you, and I believe in Kashuu.
I cannot consign your comrade to death, not if you both trust him so much. [but then...what is she going to do?]
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Thank you for believing in us.
[ Hooking his finger on the scarf around his neck. ]
You'll come to like him too. I'm sure of it.
[ Though that troubled look on her features is something that he catches. ] Is there something else on your mind?
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[Hence her dilemma. She's still not happy about having to make this decision.]
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[ Well, not as scary but for others when that had happened — he was a close choice. ]
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We must make a decision, and stand by it.
[which is also a scary thought.]
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[ Though that's something tough to choose but with those who've been rather vocal to accuse or be accused. ]
I wish that if you could abstain, it wouldn't affect much but even still.. we saw what happened last time.