Black Iron Prison: A Phillip K. **** WW game (Game Thread)
The rain lashed down. It's misery reflected by the conditions the people live under. The Government rules this land with an iron fist, using any tactics necessary to keep total control of the citizens.
Fed up with this state of affairs, the Rhipidon Society gathers. This great collection of advanced minds and free thinkers have congregated to show that they will not suffer these circumstances any longer.
Gathered under the rain, they march on the palace from which rule descends. They have waited so very long for this moment. Yet, confusion and uncertainty begins to flood the minds of those gathered. Whispers float through the ranks, telling of progress and compassion from these rulers, and hints at torture and death for those who are caught...
The group turns into a mob. Looking for the leader who has used the moment to disappear, and rooting out those who are spreading the rumours.
You must safeguard yourselves, or the revolution will fail before it starts...
Day 1 Begins
Villager PM:
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Hello, Villager of the Rhipidon Society!
You have joined up with the Rhipidon Society as a free thinker. As a group, you decide to storm the walls of the government, demanding change from the paranoid and controlled existence you currently lead.
Unfortunately, it seems the Government have placed a few of their own within the society, and your leader has hidden amongst you! You must root out those who would sabotage your ideals before you can do anything to the Government...
Rules and Roles
Roles:
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Rhipidon Society (villagers):
Horselover Fat (valis) - Mason Alpha - Hiding amongst his fellow societal members, Horselover scries as villager. - can choose his masons.
Agent Fred (a scanner darkly) - Seer - Undercover agent who uses his position within the agency to watch someone and find out their true identity during the nights.
VALIS (valis) - Baner - The satellite that is part of a huge network and knows everything, including how to save someone from certain death.
Jerry Fabin (a scanner darkly) - Fool - Death addict who managed to tag along with the crowd, and mistakenly believes he has the same role as Agent Fred.
Substance D Dealers (wolves):
Donna Hawthorne (a scanner darkly) - Alpha - Apparently a Substance D addict, but actually an undercover agent, like Arctor. - can choose her agents and dealers.
Bob Arctor (a scanner darkly) - Devil - Agent Fred's Substance D-induced alter ego - Gains information through Agent Fred's position.
Agent Fred, Jerry Fabin, VALIS and Bob Arctor are blind.
I fought The Mysterious Circle of Shadowy Chairs in Discworld I (Dei in Machina) till the end, won the game and survived and all I got is this lousy signature line.
Re: Black Iron Prison: A Phillip K. **** WW game (Game Thread)
Fin had you not better quit with the 4th wall damage?
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Re: Black Iron Prison: A Phillip K. **** WW game (Game Thread)
A rather confused cleric attends at the scene.
Where is the evil Cult? Or is the Mafia anywhere?
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Re: Black Iron Prison: A Phillip K. **** WW game (Game Thread)
A young man scoops up a rock and chucks it at a nearby video screen, shattering it...
The revolution shall not be televised!
His frustration spent for the moment, he looks around at the crowd, his eyes falling across Emperor Demonking and narrowing. Oi! We don't need no steenkin' emperorers here!
I fought The Mysterious Circle of Shadowy Chairs in Discworld I (Dei in Machina) till the end, won the game and survived and all I got is this lousy signature line.
I fought The Mysterious Circle of Shadowy Chairs in Discworld I (Dei in Machina) till the end, won the game and survived and all I got is this lousy signature line.
I fought The Mysterious Circle of Shadowy Chairs in Discworld I (Dei in Machina) till the end, won the game and survived and all I got is this lousy signature line.