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Mailliw73

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  1. Windrunner 12 Dustbringer 12 Elsecaller 8
  2. Taniel or Tamas. I can't remember which.
  3. Each player can make one on every even numbered cycle. Players can also make them using their own points and Bankers can do the same. There's also the Sneaky Messenger who can make one extra PM with a player every cycle. All roles can only target people in the same location as them or someone on the streets. For the Snitch, both people(the one being Snitched on and the one being Snitched to must be in the same room as the Snitch.) That's actually a typo. Thugs and Bodyguards are the same thing. 2 votes are the minimum to lynch someone. A tied lynch results in a coin flip between the two. Correct. Commanders know their captains, Captains know the regulars below them, etc.
  4. Wil felt a yank on the back of his collar. He was flipped around and suddenly saw Tuka's face closer than he had ever been to a girl who wasn't in his room. "Would you like to run that by me again?" she asked him, smiling the whole time. Her teeth were quite nice, but something about her smile seemed menacing. She threatened to break him if he didn't change. Wilem smiled at her. "Would you break me back in my room?" Wil hoped he could wear down this girl's resistance. She was much harder to get than Telari. Sometimes, the easy ones weren't worth it. The girl's unwavering smile and calm voice worried him. She wouldn't kill him though, right? Unless...could she be a skindancer? No. They wouldn't be that obvious. Right?
  5. Wilem walked towards the Horse and Four, heading back to his room to study when he saw the girl who beat him up last month. She waved. She waved? I thought she'd hate me. But she didn't, apparently. Wil changed his course, instead heading to walk up behind Tooka, or something like that. Her parents were probably some of those strange Yllish who liked their children to be "unique". Wil just called it "stupid". "If you ever decide you would like the opportunity to sing to me, I'm in the Horse and Four," Wilem said as he walked past. He winked as he finished. Wil had a flashback to when the Tooka girl punched him in the gut. Ghost pains flashed for a second. His grin faltered, but he put it back up real quick.
  6. Windrunner 13 Dustbringer 11 Elsecaller 9 Bondsmith 2
  7. Lopen, I actually wondered the same about you. The only thing is, Ostrich was the only Aturan to be sent to the Crockery. The others were all killed by mercs. That does point to one of us still though, but I'm more inclined to believe that it's one of the Vintish, 2 or 3 commoners, and then an Edema Ruh. I'm not sure which Edema Ruh I suspect more, but of the Vintish, I think I suspect Stink more than Wonko, but Wonko still seems slightly off.
  8. Correct, you cannot. Lopen has it right. The players on the Streets will be revealed in the writeup and you will be told who is in the same building as you. Correct. The Banker can only use them or let them go away. (Fine. It's all digital and the power has issues in the destabilized city, so the electronically stored money is erased.)
  9. Down in the Vale, hear the Reaper swing.

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    2. Mailliw73

      Mailliw73

      It's a sci-fi young adult series called Red Rising.

    3. Amanuensis

      Amanuensis

      It's a great read. Every epic and emotional. Give the first book a shot and I'm certain you'll be hooked, Edgedancer. Also, Mailliw, lemme know when you finish :P

    4. Mailliw73
  10. Sev. Kipper. I guess we're spreading them out now? Wilem sat in shock after the girl yanked him to his feet before laying into him with her feet and fists. He was dazed, both from the force of the hits and from the surprise of the girl beating the kraem out of him. "Don't ever touch me again," the girl yelled. She muttered something else quietly but Wilem couldn't hear. He just sat. And sat. He suddenly realized he had tears streaming out of his eyes as the girl walked away. He wiped them off quickly, hoping no one saw them. I want that girl on my side, he thought. She could take care of the skindancers. Better than he could by himself, at least. But that girl was a fiery one. Maybe too much of a fireball for him to handle.
  11. Wilem walked out of the Stacks to see a girl, Yllish by the looks of her, sitting on the grass singing. He snickered to himself and as he walked by muttered for her to hear, "How would you like to sing to me tonight? I can pay you." He grinned at her. While seeming slightly immature, she wasn't half bad looking and he needed a break from Telari anyways. Wilem sat down next to the girl on the grass, putting his arm around her shoulder smoothly. "I bet you've no doubt heard of me. Wilem of Atur. The ladies love me." He winked at her. Inside, he was worried. He hadn't found much to combat any skindancers. The Stacks were empty of any factual evidence of fae. It was all children's stories and legends. Foolish business. I am not a skindancer.
  12. DAY 1: Milton ran down the road, dodging past people on the streets. He was happy. Happier than he had been in a long time. The red star, Calamity, had blessed him and given him the power his intellect had always deserved. No longer would he be made fun of. No longer would people exclude him. For he was Altermind. He had proved his worth with his powers. No more were the jocks to call him "Splotchy" or "Purple Face," for there were no more jocks left. Not at Roosevelt High School anyway. They all lay in the cafeteria, bleeding to death from pencils, staplers, scissors, any sharp school supply. Altermind had harnessed his telekinesis and they would bother him no more. The final screams and then silence were the sounds of bliss to his mind as he ran home to make sure no one remembered him as the kid with the birthmark. Now, he'd begin his intellectual utopia. Thoughttown would rise in Portland. Max Kennon watched as a man in the red garb of a Blood Tyrant whipped out a knife. Max ran to stop him, but it was too late; the Blood Tyrant hit man had already stabbed the woman as she crossed the street. This was insanity. The government couldn't control the Epics, the gangs were running free, and the Epics were fighting over dominance. For anyone just living in Portland, it had become a hell on earth. The Evanescents were dissecting any dead Epics they could find, researching what they could, and spying on everything. The Blood Tyrants, like always, were bloodthirsty monsters, and had only gotten worse since the city government had collapsed. The Neighborhood Watch of the Pearl District was the best of the three gangs, but even they were more concerned with keeping their territory purged of Evanescents and Epics than helping everyone. Max had heard rumors that D.C. had sent some agents over to try to quell the rebellions and maintain some kind of order, but he hadn't seen anything accomplished yet. The Government Agents, if they really existed, hadn't stopped anything yet. Blood ran freely in Portland. The game has begun! You all should have your role PMs by now. DeathClutch will also be helping out Hellscythe and I in running this game, so make sure to include him in any PMs as well. Remember that this is a Day turn, so you all need to send in location requests before the night begins or you'll end up sleeping on the streets. You may not choose the Ferry as a starting location. Also remember that as this is an odd-numbered cycle, you may not make PMs yet, unless your role allows you to. As a change in the rules, the Banker may use their 3-point ability on someone and it will last for two turns, not cycles. Player List:
  13. Action 1: Give Wilson a shipment of weapons in exchange for her daughter, Alydaw, to marry to Kahad.
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