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The Catiline Conspiracy: A Small Roman Game [Concluded]
Ave players of the Gameroom!
As the more astute of you will have noticed, this game will be set during the Catiline (or Catilinarian) Conspiracy of 63BC. For more information about that event, check this out.
So, there will be two main conspirators, representing the whole conspiracy. It will be the role of the influential men of Rome (or of this forum) to find them, and kill them.
There will also be a pro town role.
Every player will be given the name of a player in the real conspiracy. This name will be given:
-when a player is lynched
-two days after the death (by the mafia) of a player.
And it could be a clue as to the involvement of the player in the Conspiracy.
Any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
EDIT: Ah, yes, I knew I forgot something.
You enter, you play. If you don't participate for 2 days, I'll find a replacement.
Sign ups: 12/12 FULL
Andres
pevergreen
Twilightblade
Ignoramus
woad&fangs
Garcilaso de la Vega el Inca
Shlin28
Tiberius of the Drake
Sarathos
Roadkill
Ichigo
CountArach
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Nice setting for a mafia game Warmaster.
In!
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Looks to be an interesting game IN!!
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:rtwyes: Yay!!!, I get to help bring about the fall of the Romans *cough, cough* I mean.... go townies!!!
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Sorry KF, we've got everyone we need. However, if someone's going to be replaced, I'll PM you, okay?
Sign ups closed, PMs going out as soon as I'll wrestle the computer from my parents again (likely in a couple of hours).
EDIT: Pms being sent.
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Alright! PMs have been sent, all. If there are any problems, questions, requirements, PM me.
The story:
Bodies began to pile up in the streets. Bodies of plebeans and patricians alike. No concern was shown, until the death of Quintus Caecilius Metellus Pius. The noble general's death demanded some investigation, and after some digging around, the Senate discovered evidence of a future Conspiracy, designed to overthrow the Republic.
The augurs were consulted, and no information was found. Gaius Julius Caesar, Pontifex Maximus, was asked to pray to Jupiter Optimus Maximus.
As the Supreme Pontiff entered the Senate to inform the men that he had not been able to learn anything, a voice was heard, grand, strong and resonating throughout the halls.
"Men of the Republic! I have heard that treachery is amongst you. I am Jupiter Optimus Maximus, and I speak the Will of the Gods. I hold you dear, and I tell you that you are not safe.
There is a way, however, to save yourselves. Find the twelve most important men to you, and let them congregate in the Senate by day. During that time, they will have to decide who will be given Supreme Punishment, who will be thrown from the Tarpeian Rock. They will do this in the manner you so adore. Democratically.
Those twelve men will be locked inside day and night. They will be given accomodation inside the Senate, and the doors will be opened for the punishment and when there are no more foes in the Senate.
Pro Senatus Populusque Romanus!"
After these words, the roman citizenship voted to see who would enter. After twelve names were found, those men were ushered inside, and they were locked in.
Would the Republic remain strong? Or would it crumble because of treachery? Only time will tell.
That, and the will of the Gods.
Okay. That's it.
It's day. Start voting. Tomorrow, at midnight (GMT+2), will be the first execution.
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Sasaki's not playing so I'll go with the next green guy...Vote:Andres
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And keep a tally, please.
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It was Tiberius of the Drake, in the Imperial Bedroom, with his sword.... look he's wiping blood off of his sword, he must be guilty.
Vote: Tiberius of the Drake
FoS: Andres
His new avatar looks rather suspicious(and kind of like a beady eyed gorilla if you ask me).
Edit:
Tally
T of the D: 1(woad&fangs)
Andres: 1(Ichigo)
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Vote : Ichigo
Elitism: he only wants to vote moderators.
Tally:
Ichigo: 1 (Andres)
Andres: 1 (Ichigo)
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Originally Posted by woad&fangs
It was Tiberius of the Drake, in the Imperial Bedroom, with his sword.... look he's wiping blood off of his sword, he must be guilty.
Vote: Tiberius of the Drake
FoS: Andres
His new avatar looks rather suspicious(and kind of like a beady eyed gorilla if you ask me).
Unvote ; Vote : woad&fangs
Meatballing + he insulted my new avatar :bigcry:
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*note to self: change avatar message*
Vote: Woad&Fangs
He looks rather Barabarian to me...
and its not nice to insult people's avatar :thumbsup:
edit: tally
Andres:1
Woad&Fangs: 2
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Vote: Abstain.
Well, might change the vote to w&f
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Originally Posted by Andres
Unvote ; Vote : woad&fangs
Meatballing + he insulted my new avatar :bigcry:
You gotta admit it is kinda creepy.:sweatdrop:
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wow, people really love to bandwagon me.:sweatdrop:
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Originally Posted by Garcilaso de la Vega el Inca
Vote: Abstain.
Trying to sound neutal, no point in this game. we might get lucky if we vote someone (1 in 6!) therefore
Vote: Inca man
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Originally Posted by Garcilaso de la Vega el Inca
Well, might change the vote to w&f
Why would you do that for?
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Well, i will explain.
WH said there was a pro role. I have a feeling that he is the guy.
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Vote: Woads and fangs for starting the vote based on avatars.......wtf?