Chapter IX. The Last Blood.

After the Trojans learned that no reinforcements would arrive, they finished off the remaining Greek units. No one could hide from death, and those cowards who tried to escape on ships were burned by the Trojans along with them. It was decided to set fire to the wooden horse, which stood near the shore, and throw it off a cliff. When burning Greeks began to jump out of it, the Trojans were not surprised at all.
The war was over, but danger still threatened the innocent inhabitants of the city, and when King
Morning entered the Temple of Ares to thank the god of war for helping Troy withstand the Greek army,
HoM[M]ie followed him, holding a spear in his hands. Waiting for the right moment,
HoM[M]ie rushed at
Morning with a cry, but the king's son,
Xostor, blocked his way. He skillfully parried
HoM[M]ie's blow, and with his next move, he cut off the assassin's arm, and then, with an elegant turn, he cut off his head. The bloody priest, whom everyone feared so much, was defeated by the brave prince of Troy….
WhiteLizard sat on the shore. He was sad, because the one for whom he had come to this city had died, and even Aphrodite could not save her…
Tannhauser did a lot for the victory in this war; now he can safely return home to Ethiopia…
TunguS decided to stay a little longer and participate in the runners' competition, because now there is no one equal to him in running...
Pandora is a brave and fearless queen of the Amazons. Her efforts did not always bring benefits, but there is no doubt that she also contributed to this victory…
Survivors:
5. Morning
10. Tannhauser
11. Xostor
13. WhiteLizard
15. Pandora
18. TunguS
Charon's Passengers:
1.
Neyra Drake2.
HoM[M]ie3.
Vegtam 4.
Gur6.
Werevolka7.
crabby8.
WisTrit9.
Amko 12.
Freud14.
Arandor16.
Thorium17.
Imaris, the Moon Wolf19.
Hermit20.
Kash p.s: Finally! This nightmare is over. I don't know how it was for you, but for me it was a nightmare, although on the other hand, it was interesting. I won't pour out my soul to you and waste your precious time; I will only say a few words about the past Mafia game. Personally, I'm not used to evaluating myself, but this time I will: I think the Mafia game was a two with a plus, as they say, the first pancake is lumpy. A whole bunch of mistakes and blunders, confusion with the rules, which pitted Arandor and Xostor against each other, errors in the description of various actions, and many other things, and I also came up with a setting that was too complex for myself. There were too many restrictions in the description of night events; perhaps if I had come up with something easier, there would have been fewer mistakes. I also want to say something about the clues. Some people shouted that the clues were constantly too difficult, and so on; that's why I gave a clue about Freud that even preschoolers who know how to use the Internet could solve. Now think about it, are such clues needed, or maybe others are needed, and you know what they are, then the flag is in your hands, don't sign up for the Mafia and help the GM come up with perfect clues.
I will also add that the Mafia players were terribly unlucky with the random events; no double kill worked, although no, it worked when WisTrit killed Gur, and then Neyra, who turned out to be Paris. There was another night when Hommie killed Kash with 50% protection, and Hermit did not kill Pandora because the protection worked, and with Lizard, it was just bad luck. That's all I wanted to say in principle; I will post the log later, for now, only the roles.