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foundationmods ([personal profile] foundationmods) wrote in [community profile] thefoundation2019-07-08 01:33 am
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Week 3 Mingle

The last week has brought the first spilled blood. Three of the contestants are gone, with the promise of more to fall soon. The atmosphere around the house will start to get heavy around Wednesday, which is when the first game of the week is. It's almost like the house knows something is up...

The conspiracy is beginning to unravel. Dazai isn't Dazai, and the cracks are forming in his act. But that act must be held up, or the Foundation will be brought in to take control of the game. Now everyone must play the part and act like everything is normal, at least on camera. That stress of always performing is bound to make someone crack eventually.

Once again, the cameras and microphones change. The contestants will have to search out new spots for their secret conversations. Even one wrong step, one wrong word, and it's all over for this group. Everyone is watching, and they need to play their roles.

They better keep an eye out too, because storm clouds are starting to loom over the area, both figuratively and literally.

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arraignments: (welp time to grab the buckets)

[personal profile] arraignments 2019-07-10 11:02 pm (UTC)(link)
... Admittedly, I don't understand how it could be rigged. In the end, two people die... no matter what.

The odds don't change, no matter how we try to work around it. After all... none of them took a coin.

[ But, even then, it would have been sacrificing one person to say two others - someone would die in the end, no matter what. ]
hatesdeerstalkers: (don't blame yourself now)

[personal profile] hatesdeerstalkers 2019-07-10 11:10 pm (UTC)(link)
Indeed. But with the previous games, there was always a chance, no matter how slight, of us succeeding without death. This is what I meant by rigging - they've effectively made it null and void for that chance to happen.

Thus, death is always the result. We've gone from percentages to algebraic formulas, where we must plug in variables that result in 'two deaths.'
arraignments: (pffft.... fucker)

[personal profile] arraignments 2019-07-10 11:57 pm (UTC)(link)
[ His expression tenses and he gives a small nod... ]

I suppose... you're right. [ augh, he hates this feeling so much; very quietly, he's muttering, mostly to himself ] This is such bullshit.