In the quiet town of Pierce, New Hampshire, a killer is on the loose. A reward has been offered to 10 ordinary people. They have been sent to Pierce to play the killer's twisted game. Now, they must enter the mind of a killer, and solve the mystery before they are eliminated, one by one.
1. This is a high pressure game designed to test investigators' ability to solve a murder case while facing the constant threat of being killed off themselves. While we understand if tempers flare and things get a bit heated, please try to keep it within reason and please don't cross the line (the problem with rules like this is the line will always be arbitrary - you will always be warned that you are crossing it far before any action is taken) into just being an asshole for the sake of being an asshole. At the end of the day, it's still just a game.
2. Neither of the moderators are completely infallible. If you believe there has been an error, please privately contact one of us and we will discuss and handle it appropriately.
3. This game has involved a very, very significant amount of writing and planning. However, because we are using real, live human actors and not just playing every character ourselves, and because of the somewhat freeform nature of people being allowed free reign to investigate however they feel, there's every chance for this planning and writing to come a bit off the rails. We ask that you please bear with us if we are slow updating, as it likely means we're having to rewrite large amounts of script as we go.
4. A lot of things in this game will be kept private, either to just the players themselves, or to groups of players. You are allowed to freely share any information that you find with your fellow investigators, HOWEVER you are NOT allowed to screenshot or otherwise undermine our attempts to KEEP those parts of the game private. You must exercise restraint, and share information in your own words, not ours.
5. Do not talk about the game outside of any forums provided for you to specifically talk about the game. This includes dead investigators, actors, and spectators.
The Rules, Part 2: Gameplay
1. You have the word of the moderators that the following are all predetermined, and will not in any way, shape, or form be edited over the course of the game: actor deaths, killer's game locations (and which is the killer clue, and which has the killer), the killer's identity, killer clues (found at the end of killer's games).
2. This game is ANONYMOUS - the identity of the actors portraying all characters will be kept secret until the end of the game, as well as the true identity of all investigators.
3. At the beginning of the game, a lifeguard will be chosen from the 10 investigators by a random draw. The lifeguard is exempt from playing the Killer's Game, but they will also not be in the field during investigations for their time as lifeguard. They also have numerous responsibilities involving the Killer's Game.
4. Each "episode", the lifeguard will assign investigators to teams, each of which will go out on different investigative tracks. During these tracks, the investigators are allowed to do whatever they'd like in the name of investigation, but keep in mind that all actions have consequences, and that if you are ever alone, you are at risk from the killer.
5. At the end of each "episode", there will be a red envelope and a black envelope. The red envelope contains a question posed by the killer about the investigation so far - answer it correctly, and a suspect will be cleared. Answer it incorrectly, and you gain nothing. The black envelope contains two locations for the Killer's Game. At one location will be a vital clue towards solving the case. At the other location, the killer will be waiting, and one investigator will not return.
6. The first investigator to play the Killer's Game will be decided by a vote of all players EXCEPT the lifeguard. If there is a tie, the lifeguard will break the tie. The second investigator will be chosen by the lifeguard themselves. Following this, the lifeguard will select which envelope (A or B) will go to which investigator, thus giving the investigators their destinations for that night's Killer's Game.
7. All Killer's Games will be conducted via private message. Feel free to talk about them as much or as little as you'd like if you are the investigator who returns.
8. All suspects will be played by real, live, human actors selected from our application process. They are to remain anonymous at all times, and revealing your identity as an actor is grounds for immediate dismissal from your position as an actor.
9. Actors have NOT been informed if their character is the killer, and will not be unless the game state calls for it.
10. These rules may be edited, amended, added to, or otherwise tampered with at any time at the discretion of the moderators. Everyone involved with the game will be informed of any changes, and we will try our best not to hand down retroactive punishments for breaking new rules - this will only happen in case of a severe emergency that threatens the sanctity of the game.
Applications will run for at least one week, if not a bit longer - the game will not start until the completion of Left Out 2015, in order to prevent JD's moderating load from driving him insane.
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. We'll be working on processing them tonight and by tomorrow we'll be starting the pre-game process (we have some things that need to be discussed with both the investigators and actors before the game starts).
We've assigned the actors their roles and chosen the investigators. As soon as setup is finished the actors will be PM'd their assignments and given their identities, and the investigators will be given access to their training info, which will explain the game and what is required of them. In addition, the spectators will be given access to the board. All applications were accepted
Will post the basic list when I get home from work. Sorry for not writing an ending, I lost a lot of my notes in a computer crash and I couldn't think of a fully satisfactory conclusion (I was setting up the base mysteries that would form the path to the killer; I hadn't actually laid the groundwork for anyone to figure it out yet).
In post 18, KingdomAces wrote:Do we get to know who the murderer was, or are you going to leave it in case you want do do something with the rest of the script?
I don't thi nk I can do anything with the rest of the script. It's not possible to even begin to solve the mystery, but Elaine was to be the eventual murderer. She was going to be revealed to be Christopher's wife, having escaped from prison - it was also to be revealed that the actual murderer of Christopher was William Dawson. I was just starting up the Carr case as a thing - the actual "who is the murderer" clues didn't exist yet, only the groundwork necessary to solve.