~MURDER MYSTERY MAFIA~ [GAME THREAD]
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Eliott Jacobs
I find it utterly bizzare why no one found it odd that Mr Margraves, who has been quiet all the time, decided to show up, only to put up a vote then disappear, and the people just followed along without questioning anything. Are you serious?
Also I find it unfair that LWG(/dudesoft) hasn't been modkilled and was replaced but cave wasn't. One goddamn post and a vote and that's it? Most haven't even reached half of the posting 'guidelines' for god's sake!
And why's everyone assuming the murderer's a male aren't there at least 2 mafia??? Seems like a lame-o attempt to make themselves innocent.
Eliott Jacobs
I find it utterly bizzare why no one found it odd that Mr Margraves, who has been quiet all the time, decided to show up, only to put up a vote then disappear, and the people just followed along without questioning anything. Are you serious?
Also I find it unfair that LWG(/dudesoft) hasn't been modkilled and was replaced but cave wasn't. One goddamn post and a vote and that's it? Most haven't even reached half of the posting 'guidelines' for god's sake!
And why's everyone assuming the murderer's a male aren't there at least 2 mafia??? Seems like a lame-o attempt to make themselves innocent.
Ms Margraves
I'm not assuming anything, I've said "if he really IS he". I haven't voted for Chearlie as you can see because I'm not sure about it. Gourd assumed it, so I tought maybe I've missed it somewhere. I won't read all the history to find out, not in this life. So I hope Gourd or someone else will clear this up for us.
Also, this is Dudesoft, he always was totally inactive despite his alignment.
Can't put this thoughts into roleplay properly, so this is why it's tagged like this. Let's pretend I didn't really said all this.
I'm not assuming anything, I've said "if he really IS he". I haven't voted for Chearlie as you can see because I'm not sure about it. Gourd assumed it, so I tought maybe I've missed it somewhere. I won't read all the history to find out, not in this life. So I hope Gourd or someone else will clear this up for us.
Also, this is Dudesoft, he always was totally inactive despite his alignment.
Can't put this thoughts into roleplay properly, so this is why it's tagged like this. Let's pretend I didn't really said all this.
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(imstillinrightamiamiami)
Eliott Jacobs
I find it utterly bizzare why no one found it odd that Mr Margraves, who has been quiet all the time, decided to show up, only to put up a vote then disappear, and the people just followed along without questioning anything. Are you serious?
Also I find it unfair that LWG(/dudesoft) hasn't been modkilled and was replaced but cave wasn't. One goddamn post and a vote and that's it? Most haven't even reached half of the posting 'guidelines' for god's sake!
And why's everyone assuming the murderer's a male aren't there at least 2 mafia??? Seems like a lame-o attempt to make themselves innocent.
(I'm working on it, okay? >.<;
Cave was leaving completely, since he was away from the internet, hence 'death', chana broke a rule/cheated, LWG has been replaced and Dudesoft is warned and shall probably post more - or else.
Also, there's a round-up in one of the last few posts of mine. Literally, every post made in this topic is there. Ease of reading what with names/characters added.)
(Er broke what rule??? :o Iunno though, I mean, just putting up a vote once and disappearing again doesn't seem that any different than cheating/awful lurking to me -shrugs-)
Eliott Jacobs
I mean, since it's already out in the open Mr Essex was the slave-trader, it's good and all but saying "slaves connected murder" seems like it IS saying that like, literally because if it isn't, then it's kinda like stating the obvious which would be a dumb thing to do??
I have no problems lynching the awful lurkers Mr Margraves or Sara if that's the case. Ms Margraves too because of the answer of that power.
Eliott Jacobs
I mean, since it's already out in the open Mr Essex was the slave-trader, it's good and all but saying "slaves connected murder" seems like it IS saying that like, literally because if it isn't, then it's kinda like stating the obvious which would be a dumb thing to do??
I have no problems lynching the awful lurkers Mr Margraves or Sara if that's the case. Ms Margraves too because of the answer of that power.
(heya! I'm taking over LWG as Sara, treat me well, I'm new to all this ;M;)
Sara
After all this, we're allowing such a dangerous person as Mr Harver to stick around?! He already confessed to attacking someone once, how do we know he wasn't lying about not being able to do it again? He's too dangerous to be let around freely! After all we've been through, I refuse to put myself and my sister in such danger, and I fail to see why something has not been done about him sooner.
As for Ms.Starmoon's...act. She said herself it had a 50% chance of failure, and I find it hard to believe...well, for one, spirits? I don't want to call her a liar, but I find it hard to stomach, and even harder to believe she called upon Favell, whom my sister was starting to hold affection for. It all seems lika a rather sick move to try and stir things up, but I wish I could be wrong.
IF what the "spirit" said was TRUE (and we can't know if it is). "slaves connected murder"... I can only assume it was because we were the object of the victim's transaction. Maybe the murder had something to do with the nature of the exchange? Mr Essex was not necessarily the only contact the victim had in this ship...could some people from this drug cartel the officers were investigating be involved too?
It's all rather hard and terrifying to think about...
Sara
After all this, we're allowing such a dangerous person as Mr Harver to stick around?! He already confessed to attacking someone once, how do we know he wasn't lying about not being able to do it again? He's too dangerous to be let around freely! After all we've been through, I refuse to put myself and my sister in such danger, and I fail to see why something has not been done about him sooner.
As for Ms.Starmoon's...act. She said herself it had a 50% chance of failure, and I find it hard to believe...well, for one, spirits? I don't want to call her a liar, but I find it hard to stomach, and even harder to believe she called upon Favell, whom my sister was starting to hold affection for. It all seems lika a rather sick move to try and stir things up, but I wish I could be wrong.
IF what the "spirit" said was TRUE (and we can't know if it is). "slaves connected murder"... I can only assume it was because we were the object of the victim's transaction. Maybe the murder had something to do with the nature of the exchange? Mr Essex was not necessarily the only contact the victim had in this ship...could some people from this drug cartel the officers were investigating be involved too?
It's all rather hard and terrifying to think about...
Eliott Jacobs
I've already said there's no point in saying 'slaves connected murder' again when it was already obvious, so it could only mean one thing and one thing only; you're mafia trying so hard to get a lynch on Mr Harver and should die.
I've already said there's no point in saying 'slaves connected murder' again when it was already obvious, so it could only mean one thing and one thing only; you're mafia trying so hard to get a lynch on Mr Harver and should die.
Mr Harver
Yeah sure, I'm dangerous cause I only attack one person and admit it. Also I found odd about Mr Marsgrave, even his name is suspicious, I even vote against him, but many are already against me so I don't think I am in position of telling all this things.
Yeah sure, I'm dangerous cause I only attack one person and admit it. Also I found odd about Mr Marsgrave, even his name is suspicious, I even vote against him, but many are already against me so I don't think I am in position of telling all this things.
Sara
I am merely trying to make sense of the situation; your open hostility is shameful and disgusting, Mr Jacobs. Through as a slave I can't say I'm not used to such treatment, it doesn't lessen the rudeness and shame of it any.
Everyone, I think, is worried and tense, there is no need to try and make things harder for us who've already gone through so much. Besides, why are you here? Do you have any reasons to stay when you were told to keep away? Are you in league with the killer, or the cartel? Or is it something else that compels you to try and cause panic among us?
Besides, were you not the one to complain I had not spoken enough? Why is it that the same moment I speak up you come at me with such rabid intent? Are you trying to cover up for youself?
I obviously worry about all the unknown elements in this room, but I deem Harver to be the most dangerours, with as little knowledge of the situation as we have.
I am merely trying to make sense of the situation; your open hostility is shameful and disgusting, Mr Jacobs. Through as a slave I can't say I'm not used to such treatment, it doesn't lessen the rudeness and shame of it any.
Everyone, I think, is worried and tense, there is no need to try and make things harder for us who've already gone through so much. Besides, why are you here? Do you have any reasons to stay when you were told to keep away? Are you in league with the killer, or the cartel? Or is it something else that compels you to try and cause panic among us?
Besides, were you not the one to complain I had not spoken enough? Why is it that the same moment I speak up you come at me with such rabid intent? Are you trying to cover up for youself?
I obviously worry about all the unknown elements in this room, but I deem Harver to be the most dangerours, with as little knowledge of the situation as we have.
Mr Harver? Why I did that? Craig Harver
The murder has a relation with slave, and you are one, also you are bing more rabid since you already speak a lot 2 times and both you are framing me and the ones who are against you, and Elliot is a sort of a cop, if he is a cop then it his job to be rabid so he can figure out this, so tell me sara, what to do you think about Mr Marsgrave?
The murder has a relation with slave, and you are one, also you are bing more rabid since you already speak a lot 2 times and both you are framing me and the ones who are against you, and Elliot is a sort of a cop, if he is a cop then it his job to be rabid so he can figure out this, so tell me sara, what to do you think about Mr Marsgrave?
Craig Harver
Also, why people tell me, I SHOULD DIIIIIEEE! and they don't vote against me, idiots, if you are damn sure that I am the murder(of course you can't be damn sure, cause if that is then you are wrong cause I'm town), but if you suspect so much of me don't be such a cowards and vote agaisnt me.
Also, why people tell me, I SHOULD DIIIIIEEE! and they don't vote against me, idiots, if you are damn sure that I am the murder(of course you can't be damn sure, cause if that is then you are wrong cause I'm town), but if you suspect so much of me don't be such a cowards and vote agaisnt me.
Ms Margraves slaps Mr Harver in his face.
Ms Margraves
Stop panicking and start acting like a man! No one said you should die, no one even voted against you. In fact, so far you're the only one who voted. Your behavior makes me think that you really can be mafia.
Also, Mr Eliott, if you have something valuable to say - please do so. So far you only throwing accusation on half of the survivors without decent reasons, which means you don't know what's going on more then others.
It's tought situation and we must think clear!
Ms Margraves
Stop panicking and start acting like a man! No one said you should die, no one even voted against you. In fact, so far you're the only one who voted. Your behavior makes me think that you really can be mafia.
Also, Mr Eliott, if you have something valuable to say - please do so. So far you only throwing accusation on half of the survivors without decent reasons, which means you don't know what's going on more then others.
It's tought situation and we must think clear!
(This was supposed to be posted yesterday after MM said that if the killer really was male it had to be Harver.)
Maria Eddington
That would make things very easy, wouldn't it? Especially with Mr. Harver's links with the cartel, another sinister group afoot. However, I'd rather not simply take what you're saying as one of the only questions we don't know the true answer to is whether or not you're hiding something, Ms. Margraves. It could very well be that your husband is mafia. Though, honestly, I am more in favor of the opinion that Mr. Harver is the killer as I eluded to in my question yesterday.
Maria Eddington
That would make things very easy, wouldn't it? Especially with Mr. Harver's links with the cartel, another sinister group afoot. However, I'd rather not simply take what you're saying as one of the only questions we don't know the true answer to is whether or not you're hiding something, Ms. Margraves. It could very well be that your husband is mafia. Though, honestly, I am more in favor of the opinion that Mr. Harver is the killer as I eluded to in my question yesterday.
(This is in response to Ms. Margraves asking me to clear up why the killer is a male. And Mr.. Elliott's accusations)
Maria Eddington
"Earlier I stated that I had been at the murder scene, and the last of the people to leave were my sister, the slaver, and an unknown kindly man. I was leaving because our slaver had caught up with us, the slaver was chasing after my sister and I, and the kindly man had left last along with my sister. And since I refuse to believe my sister is a murderer, the slaver and the slaver was revealed to not be the killer upon his leave, the murderer must be male." Maria lets out breath then turns on Elliot looking cross. "You do know what literally means right? It means exactly what the words say. And the words say that in some way, we are connected to the murder. It has already been explained what it means, and I will not be explaining it again for you! Besides, how many murderers again? The case stated that one of the last two people to leave the room was the murderer of coolidge therefore I do not know why you seem to believe there are two murderers!" Maria looks a little guilty for blowing up on him, but was very upset that he would insinuate something so illogical.
Maria Eddington
"Earlier I stated that I had been at the murder scene, and the last of the people to leave were my sister, the slaver, and an unknown kindly man. I was leaving because our slaver had caught up with us, the slaver was chasing after my sister and I, and the kindly man had left last along with my sister. And since I refuse to believe my sister is a murderer, the slaver and the slaver was revealed to not be the killer upon his leave, the murderer must be male." Maria lets out breath then turns on Elliot looking cross. "You do know what literally means right? It means exactly what the words say. And the words say that in some way, we are connected to the murder. It has already been explained what it means, and I will not be explaining it again for you! Besides, how many murderers again? The case stated that one of the last two people to leave the room was the murderer of coolidge therefore I do not know why you seem to believe there are two murderers!" Maria looks a little guilty for blowing up on him, but was very upset that he would insinuate something so illogical.
Ms Margraves
Let me remind you that my husband have an alibi for night 2 when Nessiah (or cartel member, but it is unlikely) was killed by a murderer. He've played cards whole night with a confirmed town. Also he've played cards with me nights 1 and 3. (roleblock power, if you still didn't get it). But this very night 2 flavor proves he's innocent. Mr Harver, your attempts to lynch my husband shall not succeed.
Let me remind you that my husband have an alibi for night 2 when Nessiah (or cartel member, but it is unlikely) was killed by a murderer. He've played cards whole night with a confirmed town. Also he've played cards with me nights 1 and 3. (roleblock power, if you still didn't get it). But this very night 2 flavor proves he's innocent. Mr Harver, your attempts to lynch my husband shall not succeed.
Ms Margraves
Now, I see your point, dear Maria. And this makes me believe that Mr Harver really is our killer!
So let me take this first step.
#Lynch Chearlie
Now, I see your point, dear Maria. And this makes me believe that Mr Harver really is our killer!
So let me take this first step.
#Lynch Chearlie
Maria Eddington
I...hope it's Harver...If it's not and what you say is true... I don't even want to think about it... No. It must be Mr. Harver... and if it isn't it must be Mr. Margraves.
#Lynch Mr. Harver
I...hope it's Harver...If it's not and what you say is true... I don't even want to think about it... No. It must be Mr. Harver... and if it isn't it must be Mr. Margraves.
#Lynch Mr. Harver
Sara
As much as I wish we did not have to do any of this, it's the only thing I can think of.
#Lynch Mr. Harver/Chearlie
(edited only to bold, sorry)
As much as I wish we did not have to do any of this, it's the only thing I can think of.
#Lynch Mr. Harver/Chearlie
(edited only to bold, sorry)
Jane Starmoon
I am not all the way on board with lynching Mr. Harver, but
#lynch Mr. Harver/Chearlie
I am not all the way on board with lynching Mr. Harver, but
#lynch Mr. Harver/Chearlie


















