A flash of light breaks across the sky. Then another. And another. A man stumbles to consciousness. Then another. And another. Another rises to observe his surroundings. Then another. And another...
What they see astounds the eyes. Characters, small, medium, large. Some good, some evil, some somewhere in between. Some happy, some sad, some stoic. All of them know why they are here: to battle to the end.
Discussions are had. Alliances form. Lines are drawn. They set up rules. Democratic lynch. Majority rule. Power in votes. 21 entrants. 7 threes. A perfect number for the third time around.
Then TFO bursts in. "Am I too late for this?"
Goddammit, TFO...
DAY 1 Begins! With 22 alive it takes 12 to lynch.
Also, there's one other order of business to attend to:
That's My Horse!
That's My Horse is a traditional game from The Old Country. In it, players take ownership of the "horse" from another player. The player left without a horse is the loser.
In other words, it's Hot Potato. Pass the potato along by posting "[player name], that's my horse!" The person with the potato at the end of the day will be killed.
The following players will be participating in That My Horse for D1:
So don't want to disrupt from the joke votes normally but with a game this size some thoughts occur to me. Really this is the first time we have had this many players in a game for a while and it could be trouble keeping up with all of them. What I am suggesting is have each player watch each other. No two players will watch themselves as this should prevent mutual scummarining if they are mafia allies. I've already been to Random.org and got this list:
Feel free to check but I am pretty sure I got it so that no two people are watching each other.
Anyways. This list isn't so that people focus in on investigating that one person. It is merely that you would be responsible for making sure that one person doesn't go inactive and note in thread if he does. To further prevent lying, the person above them could make sure that the person that they check is doing their due diligence in regards to making sure their target is staying active. As far as scumhunting, that is still up to everyone to do and not something to slack on by saying "well this person is checking on this person."
Any comments?
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