i love that they started in the nether,,, it was pretty funny




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i love that they started in the nether,,, it was pretty funny

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First Death: You Were Stabbed In The Back
First Loss
Someone falls to the floor, and there is initially, a lack of affair. No choking. No gasping. No grasping at the tablecloth. Your mind may suggest a lingering affect of the otherworldly music inflicted upon you all.
But no. Alas.
Upon checking the host's wine to discern more clues, Colfox has quickly dropped.
She does not breathe. Or twitch. It is a sudden, labor free death. There is poison in the glass.
@knife-and-candle has met the Boatman.
One murder by the Jack has occurred.
One player has been protected.
What.
So.. Trying to dodge several times after the first scripted reaction command part, I got reminded that proud mode is brutal and even the weakest enemies hit LIKE A TRUCK. Like, WHAT.
Gotta try again, but I'm not sure I can be playing and be on screenshooting duty at the same time. Damn :/

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got a little stressed writing out requests so relaxed by drawing my ocs aha...
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Do we know what they did with Raditz' body?
from The Evil Hours: A Biography of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder by David J. Morris