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thefoundation2018-12-03 11:28 am
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Week 2 Mingle

With the nature of this 'game' out, the resort might not look so welcoming anymore. The staff are still ready to jump in and serve guests in any way they can, provided a request doesn't make them short-circuit, and the resort itself seems as warm and cheery as usual. But everyone knows the truth now. This resort is hiding some pretty big secrets, and it's only a matter of time before someone else turns up dead.
The weather is holding steady, at 'cold but still safe for outdoor activities'. The temperature seems to be dipping lower each day, though, and the previously-blue sky is starting to stay grey more often than not. Could that signal an approaching snowstorm? Who know. There is still music playing in the halls, and the cover songs continue with some low-key music for the week.
On Monday morning, another memory is returned to everyone. Another piece to the puzzle, one step closer to finding the truth of this place. But it might not be enough to put everything together yet, that might take some more time.
Most importantly, everyone needs to get to know each other. This 'game' is one of 'know your enemies', and your very survival depends on knowing when someone is acting odd.
MONDAY | TUESDAY | WEDNESDAY | THURSDAY

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[That's how she's had this mafia thing explained to her, anyway.]
Of course the Cleaner might be different, just because of what they do. But I think it'd be a good idea to learn more about what those roles are for, too.
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[She runs a hand through her hair.] Couldn't we just ask the Staff what they do? That's probably the one thing they're allowed to tell us.
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[She's of the opinion that they should all be bombarding the staff, but after Szayel's weird experiment and then all the obstruction at the trial, she's more than a little leery of relying too much on that information.
Still. First line of questioning, and all.]
And no matter what, we'll need to deal with groups splitting up, right? Maybe, as long as there are more than four people...?
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[Wow, this game is really not friendly towards cooperation, is it?]
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[Not accounting for third-party roles or anything, but keeping things simple:]
That means we'll always have to run some risk, but we still have to get things done.
[While there's enough people left is something she doesn't voice.]
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[But you try getting anyone to cooperate when you have people like Phil mucking about.]
Do you think ghosts might be allowed to contribute, as well? After all, people can't...exactly attack them.
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