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AL-2955 ([personal profile] al2955) wrote in [community profile] cradleproject2016-07-25 01:26 pm

WEEK 8

the pygmalion. . .

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CAPTAIN'S LOG:
WEEK (8)

monday - thursday

(23) survivors


Sunday's trial was only mere hours ago, but you find yourself faced with a new week on The Pygmalion. When you awaken, you will find the ship restored to its previous state, all areas interfered with during the murder looking mostly the same as they did before. Along with this, it appears there are new areas opened on the ship. It seems you have more exploring to do. The robot in the cafeteria has prepared another breakfast of various foods.

(OOC: Please submit your murder proposals by 9 PM EST Tuesday.)
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ENTER COMMAND_
bloodbiter: (i'm the only one who can walk)

[personal profile] bloodbiter 2016-07-29 04:52 am (UTC)(link)
I beg your pardon! Not all nobles are that way.

[not that she's biased or anything!! anyways enjoy being hit with the stick again, bull.]

...That is an extremely poor plan. Why do you have to smell awful? Can't you just go into his lair and kill him there without having to lure him anywhere?
qundercover: (herbskillz-da-ib-03)

[personal profile] qundercover 2016-07-29 04:58 am (UTC)(link)
[Taking the hit! Like a Bull! A man would not take a stick nearly so well.] Oof-- nah. You're right. Not all nobles are that way.

Some of 'em are though, including this one. And killing it would be easy - this one's gotta be alive to show off to guests. Any old chump from the Dales or Ferelden can have a dead thing. Easy enough to get a couple of dead things sent to you. Chargers are worth more money than just hunters. So, you gotta smell to lure the giant out and keep him alive. Noble claims he's got an amulet that can tame it. Charm it into obeying him.
Edited 2016-07-29 04:58 (UTC)
bloodbiter: (this duel was over the moment i saw)

[personal profile] bloodbiter 2016-07-30 01:34 am (UTC)(link)
I feel his course of action has more to do with the fact that he is a fool than the fact that he is a noble... It easily could have killed all of his guests.

[a frown]

How did it end?