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Despite the fact that it appears I am likely to be voted out, I shall not blindly vote for another townie to save myself. If I am to die, then I shall die with a clean conscience. I understand the dilemma you're all in, if I don't die, one of you will. Therefore, while I wish I wasn't the one who had to be scapegoated, I shall sacrifice myself for the good of the town.
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We don't really have evidence for voting out anyone today. I'd make myself look like a massive hypocrite if I voted for someone without evidence, so for now I'm going to abstain from voting.
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At the time, I did not believe that Edgar was truthful. This was at the start of the day, when most of us did not believe Edgar. However, since I cannot stop a lynch wagon, I shall accept my fate.
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Opening the book, it's revealed that it's a false book. There's a small revolver, a few pieces of paper, and a few roles of money. Nobody is missing.
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Honestly? I've done nothing but try to point out clues and this is what happens? Let me go through and point out the lack of sense. It's Bristol, idiot. Not Birstol, not Bristal, it's Bristol. I don't call you Holen. Now that that's out of the way, let me go through and point out the nonsense in this vote. "No evidence, just what I've heard". That says everything you need to know about this vote, and the subsequent lynch mob that's following. Oh, I'm not guaranteed scum, let's vote me out anyway. It's just a guess after all. And who the hell is Bob? I'm a woman. You are making a grave mistake, it's good you realize this now. See reasons above. For no other reason for a conviction? Why not vote you out then, or someone else? After all, there isn't any logical reason to vote me out. You've said it yourself. You need a conviction, but why me? I'm not a neutral or an "Devil deamon dude" whatever that is. Listen, I'd rather not be voted out, because I haven't done anything wrong. However, I don't really have a defense for myself. Why? Because I'm a vanilla townie, with no role whatsoever. I'd rather not be scapegoated to make a conviction, but if you must to defend yourselves from the monster demon thing that comes to the village, I will. Honestly though, you're making a mistake. Where did this vote even come from?
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The typewriter was simply thrown to the ground. It's called "Medical Advances of the Twentieth Century". There's nothing really odd about the book itself, but it's not as heavy as a book of that size should be. Councilman Ackerson and Krista follow the prints out the window. They eventually lead to the main road, where the mud dissipates, and no longer makes prints in the ground.
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I love your Death Star MOC's out of anything you've done. In my opinion, the best MOC you've built is the huge Death Star Playset with about 20 different rooms and buildings. I hope you're trying to build another better one now, because that would be awesome. As usual, the attention to detail, and the little extra touches make this amazing. I don't know how you have a day job to support this hobby, you're always building these huge creations.
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Farmer Alan pulls out his handy ruler, which he uses to measure vegetables at the farm, and notes the size of the footprints are about a size 10 shoe. Nobody present has mud on their shoes. The window could be opened from the outside, but it wasn't. The window is opened outwards, meaning the person left from inside. Had the person gone in from the outside, the windows would be pointing inwards. Entry to the office was achieved via the door, as that is the only way in other than the window.
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Look back, who didn't vote for Edgar? This is most likely his protector. We must also assume that this protector is not allied with the town. What sane town protector would protect Edgar, a person who we almost voted out yesterday?
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There's fresh footprints in the mud, but nobody is out there. Krista starts cleaning up the office. She starts to put cabinets back, and things where they were. She stacks up all the papers on the floor, and neatly places them on the desk. Eventually, with the help of others, she finishes her cleanup job. She cannot find the place of a medical book. James goes through the papers which Krista stacked on the desk. There's medical records on the townspeople, dating back to 1893, when Doctor Lloyd's father, Peter Lloyd, started the practice. Eventually, James comes upon a file marked "Laura Jefferson" It doesn't have any notable marks, but it does have in big red letters "Deceased" at the top. James then has a word with Dolores, and then Mayor Bradford. "It's Dolores! Not Delores!" an angry voice yells from the sky.
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Indeed, Gilbert, I too am somewhat confused. I think it's somewhat safe to assume that whoever killed Booker was an arsonist. After all, if I remember from Day One, the Demon Legion are trying to sacrifice and honor something or something like that. It would make more sense for them to do some sort of a crazy religious ceremony, not burn a guy to a crisp. Does this mean that a potential blocker blocked the Demon killer? Is there even a demon killer? We've already observed one action, the arsonist burning down Booker's cabin. However, does this mean we don't have a vigilante? Is the arson really a misguided vigilante? It's silly to ask "What did anyone learn last night?" because those with night actions wouldn't reveal them this early in the game. Sadly, we didn't learn anything from Booker's death. Looking back, I don't see anyone who was malicious or hostile to Booker.
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The Congressman is not present. "General Stanley told me earlier that he would present you the allegiances of your fallen townspeople at the end of the day." Captain Garrison says. The door to the doctor's office is opened slowly, Patrick stands ready to knock whoever made the crash to the ground. Finally, they burst inside the office. It's been completely trashed, there's medical files and papers scattered all over the floor. File cabinets are knocked to the ground, the doctor's expensive typewriter has been broken, and a few of the doctor's medical antiques have been destroyed as well. The window in Doctor Lloyd's office is wide open, someone has already come and gone. "What a mess." Director Hoffman says.
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The clouds began to move in as the day started to come to a close. There was one more day after this before the people of Alabatha were to be rounded up and sent off to be detained. Judge Cain had stepped outside for a few moments to look at the clouds. He was followed by a figure, with a pistol in hand. "Looks like you just presided over your last case, Judge." the figure said. "Please! If you're going to kill me, at least have a better one liner!" "Fine, maybe if you participated in the building contest, you would have lived longer." "Is this a mod kill?!" The judge asked. "What's that? No, I'm a real player, with a real night action." The figure said. He shot the judge, twice, in the chest. Then retreated back into the hospital. A few others rushed out of the hospital moments later, Nurse Parker followed close behind. "He's still breathing...faintly." she reported. However, luck was not on the nurses' side, as she too was shot while tending to the dying judge. She let out a small gasp, before falling to the ground a few feet from where the judge. Both died a few seconds later. The townspeople stood over their fallen neighbors, their friends, who were now dead. Their numbers were thinning. Who would be next? "Hey!" a voice called. "We're not done in the hospital yet!" Director Hoffman said. --------------------- Characters: Government Workers Ian Bradford (Mayor) played by Walter Kovacs Will Ackerson (Town Councilman) played by iamded Tim Fields (Police Officer) played by CallMePie Louis Harrison (Police Officer) played by Brickme --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Working Class Dieter Schneider (Chef) played by Shadows Patrick Jefferson (Lawyer) Played by Professor Flitwick James Falzone (Dock Worker) played by CorneliusMurdock Alan Simmons (Farmer) played by Fugazi -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Other Dolores Jefferson (Housewife) played by Def Gloria Jefferson (Student) played by Admiral Ron Stevie Jefferson (Student) played by Legonater Ralph Jenkins (Retired Salesman) played by Cralegoboy Matt Liebenston (HUAC Investigator) Played by Dragonator ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- New Arrivals Frankie Daly (Deckhand) Played by Captain Genero Maxwell Touns (Congressional Aide) Played by Mrlegoninja Captain Pete Garrison (National Guard Captain) Played by Lord Arjay Krista Halle (Farmer) Played by Peanuts Deceased Valerie Jenkins (Housewife) played by Sok117 Jackie Harding (Ted's Wife) Played by Captain Becker Simon Lloyd (Doctor) played by Burman Ted Harding (Captain of the Lakota) Played by Capt.JohnPaul Julie “Princess” Parker (Nurse) played by The Crazy One Alan Cain (Judge) played by JCC1004 Voted Out Ryan Phelps (Police Chief) played by JimButcher (Borrowed partly from Dragonator’s Mystery Manor) 1. There are 18 participants. If you commit to the game you are committing to contributing to the story and sticking with it to the end. I am trusting you all not to drop out halfway through, as that is never any fun. 2. You must search for clues. This means that an action must be specified. For example, you wish to search a room for hidden objects. The following is an example of how not to go about this: "I wish to look for suspicious or hidden objects in this room". Instead, you must be able to specify what you want to do. For example: "I would like to open the drawers of the cabinet." It is not required for you to specify exactly what you are doing and what you are looking for, but a generalized statement will not find you anything. Act like a detective and you will be fine. 3. This game is meant to be fun, so enjoy yourselves! 4. Please be patient with me between chapters, I will try to put up the chapter topics as quickly as possible, but, this might not be so all the time. 5. Please try to avoid editing your posts, as it can lead to suspicion against you. Just consider what you want to say before you say it, and you'll be fine. 6. Please remember that this is the early 1950’s. No iPods, digital cameras, cell phones, printers, computers, fax machines, or otherwise. No events past the current date either, or else people will view you as insane. 7. I won’t keep you in a certain room if you don’t want me too. You’ll always have the option of backtracking or researching the same place. 8. The host is usually always right. If you think I’ve made an error, then please discuss this in the discussion thread or feel free to PM me. 9. Failure to follow these rules will result in a warning. A second failure will result in the death of your character. 10. Remember that although a chapter has ended, that doesn’t mean that the day has concluded, and night actions can be used. 10b. There are also chapter actions. Those of you with chapter actions have the ability to use them at the end of each chapter. 11. No Metagaming please. Also, don’t base suspicions on how the person looks. Rules may be added or deleted as the game goes on based on game play. 12. This is the 1950’s, the middle of the Cold War. You’re under constant worry of potential nuclear Armageddon, so act like it. The Communists are your enemies in this game, don’t forget that. Also, anytime historical facts from the 1950’s are brought in is a big plus. Good luck!
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Unvote: Edgar Elephant / WhiteFang Currently, I'm somewhat suspicious of Benji Bulldog, Kaley Cat, and Horace Horse. Why? They just seem suspicious to me, it's kind of a gut feeling I think. Also, look for the ones who are trying to distract us, and throw us off course. Those like Kenda Cat with her "Furry Party". More recently she's been trying to focus on the serious matters at hand, but we must still watch out for people like this. I don't think that Brigit Bunny is a Demon for calling out the hefty Hippo, I think she was trying to defend Edgar from an unwarranted lynching. Same with Mindy Mouse. They're only trying to defend Edgar Elephant from death, which he was very close to in a bandwagon that none of us actually thought about. We blindly followed Helen, which I also did, because at the time I thought it was the logical thing to do, and go with the crowd. If I didn't follow the crowd, and Edgar was scum, I would be under scrutiny. That being said, I don't think that Helen is malicious in her vote either, she was merely trying to "get the ball rolling" so we could find something out. Unfortunately, this was going to be done at Edgar's expense. Rarely do we ever learn anything on the first day, we have to wait until night to see what happens. Regrettably, some people are lost at night, which is why it's always a sad event. However, we usually learn from what happens. Sadly, we'll just have to wait and see.
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I thought elephants couldn't tell a lie or something. Oh, wait, it's that they don't remember. In order to make some headway, I suppose I too will: Vote: Edgar Elephant / WhiteFang Perhaps I'm not speaking because all this nonsense about furry parties and sausages aren't exactly helping us remove these demon people from the town. We've wasted much of the morning talking about pulling carrots in the garden.
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Stevie rips the sign off the wall, but there's nothing behind it. It was answered, look at the top of the page. There aren't any ambulances. A few exam rooms, some storage rooms, and some other general hospital rooms, such as operating, recovery, and intensive care. As Farmer Alan turns the knob of the door, there's a sound of crashing on the other end. "I wonder what that is..." Nurse Parker asks. End Chapter Ten Please get all actions to me, and participate in the building contest or else.
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"I believe in Doctor Lloyd's Office. We get so few deaths here that he keeps the reports in his office." Parker says. It's nailed into the wall. Looking under the chairs reveals some dust and a gum wrapper. "I haven't" Hoffman says. James goes to talk to Gloria. No patients have come in for a gunshot wound or a stab wound. However, one person, Dieter, came in for a burn a few years ago when he accidentally moved his arm over an open flame.
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Why must you roar at regular intervals? It's quite scary. It's not like the rest of us make our respective animal noises. Well, at least not in public.
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Going inside, there's a reception area, a few chairs, and then hallways branching out to other parts of the hospital. There's also a sign marked "Stairs" next to a door. Stevie taps the walls, as usual, and yields nothing. Krista heads into the garage, but there aren't any ambulances. There's a few stretchers, and a toolbox. Judge Cain helps put Laura Jefferson on an operating table in a different room. "Because...I...followed you...using secret CIA technology...shut up." Hoffman says.
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The Forest Mafia Confirmation & Discussion thread
Bob replied to Hinckley's topic in LEGO Mafia and Role-Play Games
Hi gang! I'm Bristol Bunny! I'm a seamstress! Wait...I believe I know why I'm popular in the village...bunnies reproduce every few hours. I suppose it all makes sense now. -
Series 1 Minifigures re-release! Lego store exclusive
Bob replied to MCNwakeboard's topic in Buy, Sell, Trade and Finds
Personally I'm very excited about this. I largely missed out on the first series, and personally, I'm glad Lego is doing this. No longer will people who missed these figures have to pay ridiculous prices to buy them. So much for the whole; "Once this series is concluded, these molds will never be seen again." -
There's a large red cross on the front of the hospital, as well as two windows on the first floor. There's two doors, one in the garage area and one at the front of the hospital. Both doors are unlocked. "I was getting General Stanley off our backs, as well as fetching Inspector Liebenston." Hoffman says. No signs of damage. There's one bin outside which is marked "Biochemical - Used Needles". I don't think you want to reach into that one. Judge Cain helps Mr. Jefferson, but the doors are still shut.
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The Jefferson, Jenkins, and Simmons Farm are all in this immediate area. The group arrives at the hospital. The old rusted bike can handle the weight no more, and it tips over, sending Laura Jefferson's body off the bike. "Whoops!" Farmer Simmons says. Patrick appears at a loss of words, but is shocked nonetheless. "Look who I've found." A voice says behind them. It's Director Hoffman, with Inspector Liebenston. Dragonator may now post as he wishes.
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You're assuming the lab is under the General Store. It isn't terribly hard for Simmons to bike the body around, one person definitely could have move the body this way. There are no engravings on the locket, or marks made by a maker. "I'm going to take a wild guess, accounting for certain factors, and say about five or so years, which is around the time she disappeared. I won't know much until I get do a full autopsy her back at the Hospital. I learned a little bit about autopsy's in Medical School, but I've never done one on a skeleton..." Nurse Parker says.
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"Director Hoffman!" Ralph yells. "Director Hoffman!" There is no reply. There aren't any footprints or drag marks, nothing indicates the sign of a struggle. There is trampled grass, but most likely from all of you when you entered. Farmer Alan wraps Laura up in the rug, and props her on the bicycle... GENTLY! moving her towards the hospital. The others follow behind him. Everyone is present, and nobody is out of breath.