RE: Murder By The Book - Night 8: Welcome to Dead House
06-05-2014, 12:33 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-05-2014, 01:20 AM by Dragon Fogel.)
Final Votals
Gnauga - 5 (Palamedes, seedy, Sotek, icanhasdonut, Akumu)
seedy - 1 (Gnauga)
After a lengthy day of arguments, at last the group reaches a decision.
Gnauga, claiming no allegiance to either side, is selected for the lynch. Grudgingly, he is lead to the noose.
Unlike the day preceding it, his end is swift.
Gnauga was R.L. Stine, an author fascinated by the supernatural and even more fascinated by the process of death, and what might come after.
His insight into death was such that he could return from its embrace once - though the combined efforts of a lynch mob would overcome that. He had a one-shot bulletproof.
Gnauga wished to write a story of a ghostly detective who sought to solve his own murder, and to that end, he wanted to make use of Undercover's "consulting" services. However, he was not properly affiliated with the group - rather, he had contacted them and was waiting for them to follow up.
He was a traitor who did not know the identities of the Undercover operatives. He could have been recruited under specific circumstances.
If alive at the end of the game, he would win with scum whether he were recruited or not; if scum lost, but he survived, he would earn a half-win. If he were to die without being properly recruited, his vengeful spirit would manifest and curse whichever side killed him. If he were killed by Undercover, he would win with town; if he were killed by lynch or town-sided kill, he would win with Undercover. If a third-party faction killed him, he would gain a half-win if that faction lost, and another half-win if Undercover emerged victorious.
He was a bulletproof traitor. It is unclear if he was recruited at the time of his death.
A wave of relief washes over the group. Gnauga may or may not have been properly working with Undercover, but either way he can no longer aid them.
Night falls, and everyone heads to their rooms, hoping the ordeal will soon be over.
It's night, please get your actions in promptly.
Edit: To be clear, since someone asked about this in QTs, Undercover knew there was a traitor they could recruit. Further details are confidential pending either the deaths of certain roles or the end of the game.
Edit 2: Gnauga would have shown up as innocent to investigations if unrecruited, and guilty if recruited.
Gnauga - 5 (Palamedes, seedy, Sotek, icanhasdonut, Akumu)
seedy - 1 (Gnauga)
After a lengthy day of arguments, at last the group reaches a decision.
Gnauga, claiming no allegiance to either side, is selected for the lynch. Grudgingly, he is lead to the noose.
Unlike the day preceding it, his end is swift.
Gnauga was R.L. Stine, an author fascinated by the supernatural and even more fascinated by the process of death, and what might come after.
His insight into death was such that he could return from its embrace once - though the combined efforts of a lynch mob would overcome that. He had a one-shot bulletproof.
Gnauga wished to write a story of a ghostly detective who sought to solve his own murder, and to that end, he wanted to make use of Undercover's "consulting" services. However, he was not properly affiliated with the group - rather, he had contacted them and was waiting for them to follow up.
He was a traitor who did not know the identities of the Undercover operatives. He could have been recruited under specific circumstances.
If alive at the end of the game, he would win with scum whether he were recruited or not; if scum lost, but he survived, he would earn a half-win. If he were to die without being properly recruited, his vengeful spirit would manifest and curse whichever side killed him. If he were killed by Undercover, he would win with town; if he were killed by lynch or town-sided kill, he would win with Undercover. If a third-party faction killed him, he would gain a half-win if that faction lost, and another half-win if Undercover emerged victorious.
He was a bulletproof traitor. It is unclear if he was recruited at the time of his death.
A wave of relief washes over the group. Gnauga may or may not have been properly working with Undercover, but either way he can no longer aid them.
Night falls, and everyone heads to their rooms, hoping the ordeal will soon be over.
It's night, please get your actions in promptly.
Edit: To be clear, since someone asked about this in QTs, Undercover knew there was a traitor they could recruit. Further details are confidential pending either the deaths of certain roles or the end of the game.
Edit 2: Gnauga would have shown up as innocent to investigations if unrecruited, and guilty if recruited.
There's no reason for this | Or this | Death is inevitable | You can't challenge fate | The smallest change | I'm overwhelmed
I'm serious | It makes perfect sense | Easy as ABC! | I can't even explain it | Cleaning up someone else's mess
I suck | I rule | I've got it made | Really, I'm serious | This bugs me | It's all lies | I want to believe | Beauty is a curse
I'm serious | It makes perfect sense | Easy as ABC! | I can't even explain it | Cleaning up someone else's mess
I suck | I rule | I've got it made | Really, I'm serious | This bugs me | It's all lies | I want to believe | Beauty is a curse