RE: [9/19] Frozen Hearts Mafia [DAY SIX: Cloak and Dagger]
07-15-2014, 06:46 AM
jk vote: garuru
Frozen Hearts Mafia [Family Ties - Mafia/Survivor Victory]
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RE: [9/19] Frozen Hearts Mafia [DAY SIX: Cloak and Dagger]
07-15-2014, 06:46 AM
jk vote: garuru
RE: [9/19] Frozen Hearts Mafia [DAY SIX: Cloak and Dagger]
07-15-2014, 06:47 AM
Oh.
Welp. I hate you all.
RE: [9/19] Frozen Hearts Mafia [DAY SIX: Cloak and Dagger]
07-15-2014, 06:48 AM
did you take my picture
RE: [9/19] Frozen Hearts Mafia [DAY SIX: Cloak and Dagger]
07-15-2014, 06:48 AM
Love you too, Eido <3
RE: [9/19] Frozen Hearts Mafia [DAY SIX: Cloak and Dagger]
07-15-2014, 07:00 AM
(07-15-2014, 06:43 AM)Eidolonic Wrote: »I'm town that never got invested in this after replacing in, and gave you benefit of doubt about just not being invested in the game. You weren't incorrect But then you got me motivated in this game and made all of this possible
RE: [9/19] Frozen Hearts Mafia [DAY SIX: Cloak and Dagger]
07-15-2014, 07:03 AM
Eh.
I stand by the Granola lynch. The Donut lynch was god awful though.
RE: [9/19] Frozen Hearts Mafia [DAY SIX: Cloak and Dagger]
07-15-2014, 10:22 AM
vote: Acionyx
RE: [9/19] Frozen Hearts Mafia [DAY SIX: Cloak and Dagger]
07-15-2014, 10:25 AM
I leave for a couple of hours and everyone starts abandoning the obvious Acio lynch to pile onto Granola instead. Why? Why did you all decide to throw the game like that?
RE: [9/19] Frozen Hearts Mafia [DAY SIX: Cloak and Dagger]
07-15-2014, 11:33 AM
Well I guess this is happening.
vote: Acionyx anyways
RE: [9/19] Frozen Hearts Mafia [DAY SIX: Cloak and Dagger]
07-15-2014, 11:38 AM
wait wait wait jesus dick that was hammer.
RE: [9/19] Frozen Hearts Mafia [DAY SIX: Cloak and Dagger]
07-15-2014, 12:22 PM
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End of Day Six Votals
Garuru (5) (Mister Visceral, Acionyx, SupahKiven, Affle, Cat) Acionyx (1) (Eidolonic) Abstaining (3) (Druplesnubb, Garuru, OzTheWizard) ... JANUARY 23 I knew the end would come. I didn't know it would've come as alarmingly fast and as spectacularly as it did. I should've known it was all over once Lyncroft saw it was bad enough to directly interfere. His presence had to have been the straw that broke the camel's back. The discussion started with near dead silence. The threat of imminent death had choked out all discussion. Garuru stood in the center of the room, the shining example of vigilante justice from before, sweating profusely. Even though he was old, I could still see his moments of weakness. The man was afraid for his life. And rightfully so, as the entire criminal squadron revealed themselves in one go and piled on the old man. The last thing he did was take out the pump-action shotgun from beneath his trenchcoat and flung the mighty weapon at me before the criminals threw him to the floor, shooting and stabbing him to death. In the following chaos, I managed to survive. I write this two days after the fact from a hotel in Whitewash City, trying to stay low with a contact of Lyncroft's while he devises a way to get me home. I absolutely hate it in this city, by the way. It reeks of profiteering and corruption - exactly what Caribou's Den became in its final righteous hours. Nevertheless, here's Garuru and his legacy as the closest thing Caribou's Den had to a hero. With the commander dead, the criminals turned to me and Lyncroft. Staring us and the rest of the innocents down, I could see them start to raise their weapons. Lyncroft drew his old revolver from the start of his police days, and I raised the shotgun granted to me. This looked to be our last stand, and I refused to go down. "Don't kill another innocent customer of mine, you cretins," I snarled. My words set off a prompt firefight between all of us, with pistols flying behind the counter and my shotgun shells responding in time. As the fighting died down, I grabbed Lyncroft and pulled him with me into the back door of the cafe, leading us downstairs to my dwelling. In case of an emergency, there was one escape I could use. It was less than ideal, but we had no choice with the criminals standing between us and the main entrance. Shotgun facing outward, I backed into the room and locked the door before they could chase. With heavy pounding and kicking, Lyncroft and I fled into the depths of the cellar.
RE: [9/19] Frozen Hearts Mafia [DAY SIX: Cloak and Dagger]
07-15-2014, 03:27 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-15-2014, 03:52 PM by TehPilot.)
Frozen Hearts
"I don't think this was the best way out." I didn't have time for Lyncroft's contemplative bullshit. It was the hour of reckoning, and concerns over the criminal's presence in portions of the city was no excuse to not take the best option we had. I'd rather walk through the depths of the sewers than try to kamikaze-charge my way out of the cafe alive. Which is exactly what we were doing. My basement home had a heavy, metal door that was locked in one of the storage closets, much like the one I found the day I discovered Eleanor's body. It, too, was an entrance to the sewers. I grabbed my remaining possessions, stuffed them into my suitcase, and we vanished into the sewers. I locked the door behind us with the key I was given, and that's when we heard the door above break down. Footsteps thundered as the others charged into the basement, hoping to find us. They only found the handful of books I read and the cot I slept on. Lyncroft and I trudged through the sewers, breathing with our mouths as not to take in the awful stench. The scents of waste and ashes filled the air in the poorly lit service tunnels, which were easily only six or so feet tall and not much wider. The mesh grate we walked on allowed the liquid sewage to run beneath us, meaning we only had to dodge the lumps of solid wastes left on the walking platform. I wondered how the sanitary department cleaned up such a mess, and how the hell the Trash King lived down here. "Know your way through here?" I asked Lyncroft. "Like the back of my hand, sadly," Lyncroft replied. "Had issues ten or so years back with teens wandering in these tunnels at night..." Although we soon found less cramped and cleaner passages, one of the most unsettling discoveries had to be the body of Palamedes, decaying in a dead end tunnel. He was still tied at the wrists, indicating a lack of effort to make the death look intentional. "We're near the police station," Lyncroft said. "Looks like whoever was withholding the results of the background checks made those vanishes happen, too. Took them down here to die." "Explains Eleanor's death," I said. "Any idea who he may be?" "I'd have to go to the police station," Lyncroft said, "but look at his clothes. I recognize that brand anywhere, and he'd be the only person on this continent to wear those sham clothes. Just look him up online once we get out of here alive." And so I did. That B-list celebrity was clearly Palamedes. I didn't know why I failed to recognize that smug smile of his sooner. We soon found our way out of the sewers and back to the surface. I was never happier to be blasted with the bitter winds of the city, and rather pleased to see a light snowfall occurring. We climbed the icy steps up to the main street bridge, where we met Eidolonic. I was relieved to see one of my regulars alive. He wasn't up for much conversation, however. "I'm getting out of this city right now," he said hurriedly. "Not risking my life another second! I'll need bodyguards for days..." "Wait, help us out before you go-" "Not now, Lyncroft!" Eidolonic shouted. "Listen, here's the rundown. Two of them went into the sewers after you two. Two are on the surface. The others fled as well, and I have no idea where anyone is. Just get the fuck out of here before ANY of them find you two!" Without any further world, Eidolonic leapt in a nearby car and drove away. "The name's Darcy, and I'm that musician if you must know!" was all I heard as the car sped off into the distance, blowing a few red lights and stop signs along the way. I looked him up, too. Sure enough, that was him. Recognized the face and everything. Trying to keep count here. Backman, Lauren, Ray. Three of the nine so far, and I saw four men killing the Commander. "We know two are in the sewers, and two are on the streets," Lyncroft added. "I'll call Lowell, have him send some officers into the sewers to catch them. They're probably lost down there, and that'll make for an easy catch." We ducked into a nearby alleyway while Lyncroft made a phone call. Lowell didn't answer. "That's unnerving," I said. "Tell me about it." Lyncroft paused to catch his breath - all this running was a bit much for the old man. "Alright, let's just run down there and get organized. We stand no chance with everyone split up." The two of us bolted into the streets, knocking people out of the way as we dashed to the police station. Our running was interrupted as a building next to us suddenly exploded, going up in flames almost immediately. Screams came from within. Clearly not an accidental fire - those weren't very common around here. We stood and waited, with some onlookers yelling at us to help. There was nothing we could do - the police or fire department's phone lines were cut. Instead, we soon saw SupahKiven walk out of the burning building unharmed. His hair was greasier than usual, his hands visibly singed, dressed in a different fashion than normal. "About done with this stupid freezer of a city," he growled, making no effort to hide the malice in his voice. "Just gonna collect my pay and go. The feds will be looking for me, you know." "I'll put you down like a dog," Lyncroft responded. "Clever move, being disguised as a regular. That secret's out now, though." "What are you gonna do?" SupahKiven yelled back, brandishing a flaming bottle of alcohol. "They haven't caught me in years, and you certainly won't catch me now!" Breaking away from the events, I apologize for how long this summary is. He really was the biggest driving force for criminal activity in the group, and the police here in Whitewash had an extensive record on the man. At least he's a visible fugitive once again, and maybe the authorities will catch him soon. Some of these characters are a little too close to home, if you ask me. Makes me glad Silver Hills shaped up in time. I can't fathom having lived within proximity of such a man. Back to what happened now. Conleth, clearly not too pleased with Lyncroft and I making it out alive, flung his molotov cocktail at us. I shoved Lyncroft to the side and dove with him, narrowly dodging the projectile. Conleth soon fled the scene, knowing his attack failed and he had now drawn attention to himself no emergency fire could snuff out. Instead, his flaming bottle of death struck a civilian, who was now running about on fire, screaming in agony. OzTheWizard appeared out of what seemed to be thin air, followed closely by Druplesnubb. The two gave me a wave, letting me know they made it out alive and alright. Surprisingly well equipped for the event, they put a fire blanket over the burning civilian to save her. I was relieved to see everyone left had made it out alive. Perhaps we stood a chance of apprehending some of them. That is, until the next moment. Two gunshots rang out in the middle of the day, and both of them fell dead. There was no time to contemplate anything as a car soon drove up and over the dead bodies, killing the burning woman beneath its tires as well. The driver pulled out a gun and started firing at the two of us, and we took refuge behind a parked car. Bullets continued to rain on our position for some time. "Vincent," Lyncroft said. "Before anything else happens, I want you to have this." He handed me a slip of paper, folded in half. "If I don't make it and you need a way out, just read that. You're good at dealing with crooks; you were a former police officer, after all. I trust you to get out alive, if anyone has to." "Lyncroft, please, don't talk like that," I pleaded. "You can't die yet, we have to both make it out. I can't let you die, of anyone in this city. You have more family than I do-" "You've been hospitable to me," I responded. "I think you're like family, even if I disagree with how you went about trying to solve these crimes. Let's get out alive and get these criminals. Do it right before it gets any worse." "Vincent, don't freak out," Lyncroft said. "I'm going to throw that man out of the car if it means losing my life. We're pinned down, and I'm going to at least get you out of this." "Before you go." "What?" "Tell me whatever you know about those who just died." "Last names are Rask and Paul. Whitewash City's police department will help you. I have contacts there, just mention your name and my name and they'll help you. Now, let's go." I looked up the fallen regulars. Here are their profiles - another one from Silver Hills, believe it or not. Lyncroft, in his old age, did perhaps the most amazing thing I had ever seen an officer do. He got up from behind our makeshift cover and dove at the vehicular gunman, ripping the weapon out of his hand. Lyncroft opened the door and threw Affle to the ground, getting in the driver's seat of the car. "Get in!" he shouted. I leapt over Affle, who missed grabbing my ankle, and got in the passenger side of the car. We closed the doors and drove off, leaving our assailant swearing in the streets. "Nice one," I congratulated Lyncroft. I put the documentation and business records in the car between the pages of my journal, hoping they were incriminating of these crooks. The car was littered with wrenches and various car parts, and several cans of emptied spray paint. Interesting mobile workstation. We drove the car over to the police station, snapping the key off in the ignition so nobody could use it. The two of us ran up and into the police station, calling for Lowell to help us in this time of need. Lowell didn't respond. He was instead sitting calmly at the front desk, a gun held to his head, the phone line next to him cut and destroyed. A sinister and oddly professional voice came from the man holding him hostage: Donald Mahler himself. Tall, lean, and well-dressed, all I could do was stare at the white-haired devil himself as he made his first move. "Don't move a muscle." Without any further words, Mahler flicked his wrist upwards and deftly shot Lyncroft in the head. The old police chief fell to the ground without another word, dead on the spot. "Nice to finally meet you again, Mister Blanchard." Mahler stepped forward and extended a hand to greet me, his gun-toting arm still fixated on Lowell's head. "I don't particularly appreciate what you've done, Vincent. And I can't let that go. It's business, certainly you're familiar with it." I said nothing. "You deserve to know what's going on, first of all." Mahler stepped behind Lowell again, with Acionyx and Cat soon joining him at his sides. "A huge thanks to Officer Grover here, who made a lot of this possible. And he's pretty good at hiding bodies, too." I had to avoid letting a 'you bastard' escape my lips. I absolutely refused to give in to Mahler's icy, under-the-skin tone which was engineered to fluster me into attacking him. He was vulnerable and weak without a gun, but his allies surrounded him on all sides. It was bait at its finest. I still couldn't hide my rage. Acionyx drove discussion in the cafe, and he was even a police officer. A corrupted one, at that. And I saw him admiring his appearance that night I slept in the police station, believe it or not. I knew he was sketchy. I should've taken it upon myself to eliminate him. Damn it. "You did good, Mister Grover," Mahler continued. "I'd love to put you in as Chief of Police, but I believe our incumbent Lowell here has to finish the requisite paperwork first. Is that right?" Mahler pressed the gun to Lowell's neck, forcing the young Chief of Police to tears. Resentful and scared, Lowell immediately started on the paperwork in front of him to put Grover in as the Chief of Police. "Oh, and Grover? Don't worry about dying. You run the show now. This is our city." "And I couldn't have done it without my friend here," Mahler said, pointing to Cat. "You were super helpful, you know. Perhaps I'll get you a much better job instead of the one you have, hm?" "It'd be an honor," Cat replied, her usual terse self. I heard a car pull up outside. Looks like Lyncroft and I couldn't shake Affle off our tails. He walked back in, tossing a small handheld radio to Mahler as he entered. "Forgot this when we killed that shotgun toting maniac," Affle said. "Anyway, how's everyone doing?" "We're alive and they're dead," Mahler laughed. "Shame we couldn't hold on to that animal rights activist. She's against my business as an industrial meatpacking executive, however. She had to go sooner or later." "I wish I got the chance to torch her after all of this," SupahKiven said as he stumbled in. They bantered back and forth for some time, holding me awkwardly hostage. In this time, I gleaned the story of the last of the criminals - a petty one hired as an extra pair of eyes. I tried to flee. I was blocked. Mahler soon had the gun aimed at me. "Any last words, Vincent?" I looked at the slip of paper that Lyncroft gave me before. I had to resist letting a smile spread across my face. I knew how to catch Mahler out. "I hear your wife's having a child," I said, referencing the fact on the slip of paper. "That's correct," Mahler said. "Said to be a beautiful baby boy. I'm looking forward to a break from this business. It's stressful." "I have two daughters, you know." "Charming." "It'd be horrible if they didn't have a father." "Real terrible." Mahler's voice was growing frustrated. He knew I was on to something. I had to reach the point before he shot me out of desperation. "It'd also be horrible if you never had a son." "Good thing that's not the truth, Vincent." "Lyncroft was on to you, you know?" I broke out. No time for subtlety. "He knew you were pulling the strings all along. You struck a deal with Conleth, and soon recruited a lot of other people to help you out now that you've turned into a mafia boss. You've destroyed families and lives out here, you know that? And the last one you want to destroy is my family. Good thing it's arranged that if I die, someone's on site to kill your wife and child." "They'll never know you're dead," Mahler growled, his outstretched arm shaking as his finger moved to the trigger. "They can't kill my family if they don't get the signal. Nothing leaves this city without my approval, Vincent." "I've been writing every day to this person," I said. "There's a special phrase in each letter to indicate I'm alive. You can cover up my death all you like, but there's a way they'll know. Look at yourself, Mahler. Look at the people you've surrounded yourself with to achieve your bastard, criminal goals. Their families are broken or unheard of. And you've broken families up, too. From the literal - Salazar - to the metaphorical, like the bond Lyncroft and I formed." "Lyncroft's fucking dead!" I yelled, barely able to contain myself. "He's right here. Whose idea was it to hunt you down? His, and his alone. This was never my idea. I came out to this icy metropolis so I could support my damn family, not to get killed for the law. I quit that a long time ago. So you rule the city, you've destroyed all that was good about this place. Fine by me. Shoot Lyncroft, shoot Lowell, kill them all. But leave the man who only cared about his family the whole damn time alone. I won't say a damn thing, you know me well enough." Mahler froze, and promptly dropped his gun. His composure was lost, and with pure, unmodified anger and resentment in his voice, spoke to me for the last time. "Get the fuck out of here." I turned around and left, shoving Julian out of the way. I walked back to the remains of my cafe, looking for a few minutes before I got in my car and drove off. I passed by the police station and gave them the finger one last time. I made up all of that about having his wife and child lined up to be killed, for the record. Lyncroft simply told me about that event in his slip of paper, and it gave me a shot at otherwise indestructible, undefeatable Mahler. His weakness was his family. I suppose we're not too much different, huh? Doesn't matter any more. A quarter of a million dollars to my family, at the cost of lives and safety for the citizens of a great city. I feel some guilt about it. I could've done more, but ultimately, it was out of my control. They're not of my concern. I drove out here to Whitewash to lay low, and tonight I drive home to my family. I haven't written in days, they must be anxious. And once I get home, where it's warm outside for once, none of this will matter to me. Those heartless bastards will do as they please, with impunity. The citizens of Caribou's Den now face dark days, their new criminal leaders nothing more than petty fools nobody thought to stop. Just a bunch of bastards ruling with iron fists. And frozen hearts. -V.B.
RE: [9/19] Frozen Hearts Mafia [DAY SIX: Cloak and Dagger]
07-15-2014, 03:49 PM
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The Syndicate
Vincent watched the pages burn. A few days after his return home, he decided to destroy all that remained of his excursion to Caribou's Den. Copies of the books Lyncroft gave him, the business records of Julian Parker, even his own journal - all of it went up in flames. He hated giving into the fires of destruction, the very thing that fueled all of this in the first place. It was Mahler's only victory against him - defeating his very will to stand up for the city. Without a word, he closed the opening and sealed the flames within. The fuzzy orange light illuminated his wrinkled face and white hair. The stress of it all had aged him just a bit. All he had left was a little black binder. Within were the documentations for a case Vincent pursued before he lost his job as investigator for hire: the disappearance of Diana Ultramanious. Perhaps he'd go back to that case. Another day, he thought. His wife and daughters called to him. He needed family time. Outside, a storm was brewing. It was about fifty-five degrees Fahrenheit, unseasonably warm for this time of year. The sky was dark and stormy, despite it only being roughly four in the afternoon. It was a stark contrast to the feeling of freedom Vincent felt as his days in Caribou's Den burned in the flames of his basement furnace. It was, however, a herald to what was about to come. Vincent was followed home. Someone still had business with Vincent. Mister Visceral walked up to his front door, no car in sight, nothing to indicate he had travelled. He checked the lock, found the front door was open, and slipped inside. This mission evaded him for too long, and it had to be done now. Bang. Bang. Two gunshots fired. "Wait, what was that? ... What the fuck? Who are you? What the fuck did you do to my children?" Bang. A woman's scream is heard. It is promptly silenced. Bang. The sounds of a camera go off. Moments later, Mister Visceral walks out of the house, carrying a small black binder. Keeping Diana's kidnapping a secret was never the intention. The daughter to the richest man on earth is swept away in the middle of an isolated forest, and expecting her father to keep quiet is a foolish train of thought. The best that can be done is to keep it from spreading too much - a mission at which the organization that employed her failed to do. A certain Vincent Blanchard was hired and he has learned too much. It's time for him to die. That's why a man named Nikolas (he never gave her a last name, oddly enough) hired her, Katherine Venancio, to carry out a hit. She was a high-profile killer for hire, noted for her incredible documentation of her killings that she had sold as black market novels. While she'd been arrested and jailed for stints, she never failed to perform a murder. With the truth behind Diana's kidnapping contained in a black binder carried by Vincent at all times, he had to die. She was thusly hired by the Ouroboros Syndicate, a massive underground network of organized criminals who arranged Diana's kidnapping. Her kidnapping would be a means of stealing her fortune to fund weapons projects. She was promptly deployed to kill Vincent, and came very close to carrying it out before he left for Caribou's Den. She even managed to silently murder his next door neighbor and observe his life for the perfect kill... only for Vincent to leave town the next morning. She followed him up the highway and through Whitewash City to Caribou's Den, only for him to start living in the city. After a quick hotel room reservation to get him on his return commute home, he ended up living in the business he now managed. On top of that, some bastard stole your two long-range guns, and she lacked the means to kill him. The Syndicate had since abandoned her, but she refused to give up on her goal. After a late-night phone call with Nikolas, he offered to provide the Syndicate's utmost level of protection provided she got back to killing. She waited for this crime spree business to blow over. Either way it ends, she would have a very clear shot at killing Vincent. Infiltrating his business as one of the regulars was easy, but without any weapon to kill, she wasn't going to prove she deserved Syndicate protection. She instead found a way to fool Nikolas: by documenting people in the night and hoping they get killed by the criminals, she would submit fake murder reports to convince the Syndicate she was able to perform her duties and kill Vincent eventually. All she had to do was bide her time until this was all over. Vincent would then be hers to kill with impunity. Mister Visceral was an INDEPENDENTLY ALIGNED ORACLE SURVIVOR. Each night, he could name a person he suspected would die to the Mafia's nightkill and send a photograph of the victim to Nikolas. If that person died during the night, the Syndicate would extend their protection on you, granting him a one-shot bulletproof that would last for the next two night cycles. If he guessed incorrectly, the target would be informed they had a photo of them taken. Mister Visceral would achieve his win condition if he managed to stay alive until either the Town or Mafia wins, at which point he could then carry out his nefarious mission successfully. Mister Visceral has WON. Katherine puts the phone to her ear. "The job's done, Nikolas." "Excellent work, Katherine. Head back to Whitewash, we've got more hits for you." "Names?" "Ivan Vasillich and Thaddeus Archibald." "...Wait," Katherine paused. "The second one. Isn't that the name of-" "No time for questions. Get to killing." --
METROPOLITAN MALCONTENTS (Mafia) have WON.
MISTER VISCERAL (Third Party) has WON. LOYAL CUSTOMERS (Town) have LOST. THE END.
RE: [9/19] Frozen Hearts Mafia [DAY SIX: Cloak and Dagger]
07-15-2014, 03:50 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-15-2014, 05:02 PM by TehPilot.)
Cast of Characters
The LOYAL CUSTOMERS Granolaman as Carl Birkholz, Town Prankster - https://www.quicktopic.com/50/H/6A8UhV3Fe6SA Garuru as Commander Blaine Backman, Town Recharging Bulletproof/Day Vigilante - https://www.quicktopic.com/50/H/G2Lrr5GB5Gw45 makerofthegames as Adam Salazar, Town Voyeuristic Watcher - https://www.quicktopic.com/50/H/f2KZH7vrEkw OzTheWizard as Abelone "Lonestar" Rask, Town Cycle Doctor - https://www.quicktopic.com/50/H/UfNXN8n7kJJB Stiqqery as Amon Viceroy, Town Cloaker - https://www.quicktopic.com/50/H/CY2ii3AG56Lh icanhasdonut as The Trash King, Town Voyeurmaker - https://www.quicktopic.com/50/H/KWKhdp2SJgxcG Speedchuck as Eleanor Barton, Town Messenger - https://www.quicktopic.com/50/H/avNArmhAFVrgS Mirdini as Officer Colton Hawthorne, Town One-Shot Lynchproof - https://www.quicktopic.com/50/H/Y7NPCSgTnSF3 Affle v1 as Wallace the Weatherman - https://www.quicktopic.com/50/H/3yTfyJpHuDbw Truegreen/Druplesnubb v2 as Ian Paul - https://www.quicktopic.com/50/H/F74Up6LhYiVP Druplesnubb v1 as Benjamin Lowell - https://www.quicktopic.com/50/H/q9yHqYEKvzPxU Palamedes as Rolph Lauren - https://www.quicktopic.com/50/H/EbQF7ZfijwY Ginx-sama/Eidolonic as Darcy Ray - https://www.quicktopic.com/50/H/6rMXrTBRVTEMS The METROPOLITAN MALCONTENTS ElectroMan/SupahKiven as Conleth Tephra, Mafia Public Rolestopper - https://www.quicktopic.com/50/H/x6aCcpccSQi smash ball as Natalie Bealtaine, Mafia Flavor-Empowered Hitwoman - https://www.quicktopic.com/50/H/UxRygn9wrqAi Acionyx as Lieutenant Markus Grover, Mafia Lynchjanitor - https://www.quicktopic.com/50/H/rjkucraLNpK7 Schazer/Affle v2 as Julian Parker, Mafia Voyeuristic Tracker - https://www.quicktopic.com/50/H/sP8dV5jKmTi Cat as The Henchman, Mafia Backup Jack-of-all-Trades - https://www.quicktopic.com/50/H/s3m2kkVtiHc6y The OUROBOROS SYNDICATE Mister Visceral as Katherine Venancio, Third Party Oracle Survivor - https://www.quicktopic.com/50/H/ZdLsDbgjZLYa BONUS QUICKTOPICS Scumchat - https://www.quicktopic.com/50/H/fHGrxqM3CDD3 Deadchat - https://www.quicktopic.com/50/H/ChDGDXcxssWAi Planning/Moderator Quicktopic - https://www.quicktopic.com/50/H/BjuajcRjQkND Night Actions
Night actions which impacted flavor tidbit sharing have clarifying notes written next to them. Day One Druplesnubb is lynched Night One Granolaman places a field of banana peels between makerofthegames and Garuru SupahKiven burns down Acionyx's house icanhasdonut breaks a cocktail of sewage over the head of Granolaman (Granolaman is told he now smells terrible) Stiqqery hides Schazer (Schazer's target will not be informed a car followed them that night) Mister Visceral fails to submit his death prediction :c OzTheWizard protects Acionyx (Acionyx gains no protection, as the fire blocks night actions) smash ball murders Garuru (due to Maker's watching, smash ball is told he smells meat, which grants him the ability to make a brutal murder attempt the next night) speedchuck sends a message to Mirdini: "Hello. I know what you did. You boldly got a townie killed, monster. Some might think you town, Iron Balls, but I'm not falling for your shi" Schazer tracks Mirdini (Due to Stiq's cloaking, Mirdini is not alerted to this action. Mirdini did not visit anyone that night.) makerofthegames watches Garuru (makerofthegames slips on a banana peel. smash ball visited Garuru that night.) Garuru loses his bulletproof protection and gains a one-shot daykill attempt Day Two Mafia places the radio on Garuru Garuru daykills smash ball Acionyx janitors the lynch of Speedchuck Night Two Granolaman places a field of banana peels between makerofthegames and Mirdini SupahKiven burns down icanhasdonut's house icanhasdonut breaks a cocktail of sewage over the head of Garuru (Garuru is told he smells terrible.) Stiqqery hides makerofthegames (makerofthegames will not give off a meat scent to those who visit his target tonight.) Mister Visceral predicts makerofthegames will die (Mister Visceral gains a one-shot bulletproof that lasts until Day Five.) OzTheWizard protects makerofthegames Acionyx murders Mirdini Cat inherits smash ball's powers, and opts to brutally murder makerofthegames as the meat scent (Kill succeeds, overriding protection.) Schazer does not track anyone. makerofthegames watches Garuru (No impact, cloaked and killed in the night.) Day Three Mafia plants the radio on Stiqqery icanhasdonut is lynched Night Three Granolamans places a field of banana peels between Garuru and Palamedes SupahKiven burns down Affle's house Stiqqery hides Garuru Mister Visceral does not predict anyone's death. OzTheWizard protects Garuru Acionyx kills Mister Visceral (The kill bounces. Mister Visceral loses his one-shot bulletproof.) Schazer tracks OzTheWizard (OzTheWizard is informed a car drove by him during the night. OzTheWizard visited Garuru.) Day Four Mafia plants the radio on Truegreen Acionyx janitors the lynch of Palamedes (Speedchuck's identity is revealed.) Night Four Granolamans places a field of banana peels between Acionyx and Garuru SupahKiven burns down Druplesnubb's house Stiqqery hides Granolaman (Nobody will slip on banana peels tonight.) Mister Visceral predicts Cat's death (Cat is told someone took a photo of her during the night.) OzTheWizard protects Acionyx Acionyx kills Affle Schazer tracks nobody Day Five Mafia plans the radio on Eidolonic Granolaman is lynched Night Five SupahKiven burns down OzTheWizard's house Stiqqery hides Mister Visceral (Mister Visceral's target, if they survive, is not informed a picture of them was taken during the night.) Mister Visceral predicts Stiqqery's death OzTheWizard protects Druplesnubb Acionyx kills Stiqqery (Mister Visceral gains a one-shot bulletproof that lasts until Day Eight.) Affle tracks nobody Day Six Mafia plants the radio on Garuru Garuru is lynched. With 8 people alive and 4 of them being aligned with the Mafia, the Mafia overruns the town. With the Mafia achieving their win condition and the Survivor is alive, Mister Visceral achieves their win condition. Town fails to eliminate the threat of the Mafia, and fails to achieve their win condition.
RE: [9/19] Frozen Hearts Mafia [DAY SIX: Cloak and Dagger]
07-15-2014, 03:51 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-15-2014, 05:17 PM by TehPilot.)
Mod Notes What a game this was. It's undergone a lot of revision since I first drafted the concept back in December (refined by the record-breaking winter in the States this year) and now it's done well into the summer. I decided to take a different approach with the flavor, writing in first person instead of the usual third-person omniscient that's been seen in just about every other Mafia game I run. I liked the journal as a framing device, and it seems everyone else immensely enjoyed reading it. Setup-wise, there was a lot of risk for certain roles to spiral out of control in power - yet few roles got there. The setup was designed to have a lot of odd pseudo-information roles and voyeuristic roles meant to generate confusion, and the game succeeded in that regard. There was less discussion about camera flashes and banana peels than I anticipated, but it worked out in the end. As for performance; not much to say that hasn't been said. Town did how they did, I applaud the mafia for keeping their morale and resolve in the face of daykills and watchers, and I want to give special acknowledgement to Mister Visceral, who did a good job surviving to the end (and got full use out of his role!). Thanks for joining me in yet another tale filled with deceit and death. If you're looking for a more lighthearted experience, I'll be running a for-laughs game off site with time travel antics and all. Interested parties should let me know. Perhaps I'll have another flavorful closed setup awaiting you folks again next June. Until then, good luck in your scumhunting endeavors!
RE: Frozen Hearts Mafia [Family Ties - Mafia/Survivor Victory]
07-15-2014, 03:56 PM
Firstly, excellent job scum team, sorry I couldn't pull my weight.
Secondly was Vic just a very anti-town ghost or something that everyone forgot about E: Whoopsie I should read more than the last post in-thread
peace to the unsung peace to the martyrs | i'm johnny rotten appleseed
clouds is shaky love | broke as hell but i got a bunch of ringtones eyes blood red bruise aubergine | Sue took something now Sue doesn't sleep | saint average, day in the life of woke up in the noon smelling doom and death | out the house, great outdoors staying warm in arctic blizzard | that's my battle 'til I get inanimate | still up in the same clothes living like a gameshow
RE: Frozen Hearts Mafia [Family Ties - Mafia/Survivor Victory]
07-15-2014, 04:03 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-15-2014, 04:03 PM by Acionyx.)
And of course Oz was the daykill protection that I was worried about
Too bad he was first in line to be shot when we reached that point~
RE: Frozen Hearts Mafia [Family Ties - Mafia/Survivor Victory]
07-15-2014, 04:04 PM
Pfffbbt
This whole game, you guys. This whole game.
RE: Frozen Hearts Mafia [Family Ties - Mafia/Survivor Victory]
07-15-2014, 04:09 PM
Granola is going to be pissed when he wakes up.
But for real excellent flavour, TehPilot (and I don't know beans about setups but for a lot of power roles it seemed balanced? Scum were definitely fretting early-game about what the town were packing if we had all the crap we did). Awful, gut-wrenching flavour, but excellent flavour. Thanks for hosting!
peace to the unsung peace to the martyrs | i'm johnny rotten appleseed
clouds is shaky love | broke as hell but i got a bunch of ringtones eyes blood red bruise aubergine | Sue took something now Sue doesn't sleep | saint average, day in the life of woke up in the noon smelling doom and death | out the house, great outdoors staying warm in arctic blizzard | that's my battle 'til I get inanimate | still up in the same clothes living like a gameshow
RE: Frozen Hearts Mafia [Family Ties - Mafia/Survivor Victory]
07-15-2014, 04:09 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-15-2014, 04:09 PM by Druplesnubb.)
There were three town on the Granola lynch?! Really?
RE: Frozen Hearts Mafia [Family Ties - Mafia/Survivor Victory]
07-15-2014, 04:11 PM
Imagine how all of us in deadchat felt.
Hopefully now people won't just follow the guy who only posts before they called out as being suspicious. But seriously, well played scumteam, you guys really deserved the win here.
RE: Frozen Hearts Mafia [Family Ties - Mafia/Survivor Victory]
07-15-2014, 04:12 PM
@Druple: That's what happens when you accuse more-or-less everyone who picks holes in your argument of being scum trying to discredit you. Even when "more-or-less everyone" is basically all the active players who cannot possibly all be scum.
This is also why I went on a lurker massacre as a vague approximation of town leader in Bookfia midgame. Not, uh, that you should use anything I do as an example of good mafia play.
peace to the unsung peace to the martyrs | i'm johnny rotten appleseed
clouds is shaky love | broke as hell but i got a bunch of ringtones eyes blood red bruise aubergine | Sue took something now Sue doesn't sleep | saint average, day in the life of woke up in the noon smelling doom and death | out the house, great outdoors staying warm in arctic blizzard | that's my battle 'til I get inanimate | still up in the same clothes living like a gameshow
RE: Frozen Hearts Mafia [Family Ties - Mafia/Survivor Victory]
07-15-2014, 04:13 PM
(07-15-2014, 04:11 PM)Palamedes Wrote: »Imagine how all of us in deadchat felt. The granola lynch had way less to do with effective misleading than it had to do with him antagonizing people instead of convincing them
RE: Frozen Hearts Mafia [Family Ties - Mafia/Survivor Victory]
07-15-2014, 04:14 PM
(07-15-2014, 04:09 PM)Schazer Wrote: »But for real excellent flavour, TehPilot (and I don't know beans about setups but for a lot of power roles it seemed balanced? Scum were definitely fretting early-game about what the town were packing if we had all the crap we did). Awful, gut-wrenching flavour, but excellent flavour. Thanks for hosting! Thanks for the comments! I'm really proud of this game. I'll talk more about the flavor and setup when I get to writing up my mod notes, but I will go ahead and say that I don't think this game could've run better mechanically. Most power roles, save for a few (Donut's and town's protectives I think?) did mechanically impact the game, which is actually pretty impressive. I never expected it to run as smoothly as it did.
RE: Frozen Hearts Mafia [Family Ties - Mafia/Survivor Victory]
07-15-2014, 04:16 PM
to quote dini
"wow look at his SPOOKY role he must be scum" good job scum less so town |
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