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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 |
no subject
Make use of that cleverness of yours to assist us, at some point. Rather than simply observing, I wish for you to help. Even if only once--it could save an innocent person.
In return, I shall come up with an answer for you.
no subject
I can fulfill your request right now. [ There is, of course, a pause. As there always is when Fuuma is being a jackass. ] Or I can fulfill it later.
If I tell you what I know now, I'll only tell you one of the things I've learned. If you tell me to wait, then when I act I won't stop until the General is dead.
no subject
If so, then that is my request. There is little point in chiming in now... I am afraid that most of the people here have already reached a decision in one way or another.
no subject
They have, and what I had to say wouldn't have changed anything. [ Which he knew when making the offer. He was curious to see if she'd choose the immediate option anyway. ] We'll see in a few hours how it turns out. As for your request...
If that's your decision, I'll carry on like normal until the time is right.
no subject
[She doesn't know if this deal is really going to lead to anything, but she will uphold her own end of the bargain.]
Then... I will give you my answer within the next day. I am aware there is... little time to waste.