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MasteR
Okay. THE DAY IS OVER. The results will be announced soon.

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The Laborious Deeds Newspaper
Latest news from student life!
Issue #5. Finale
In this issue you will learn:

- summer hibernation
Summer Hibernation.

Gekasan_RU overslept two exams, so he absolutely had to take the last one. He didn't sleep all night, cramming all the material. In the morning, he left home very late, jumped into a minibus and… fell asleep. He was woken up at the final stop on the outskirts of the city. Wanting to get to university as quickly as possible, Gekasan_RU got on an intercity bus that happened to pass through the part of town where the university was located. He even managed to fall asleep in it. This time, Gekasan_RU woke up already in some village. Jumping out of the bus, Gekasan_RU caught a ride to the city. By that time, he still had a chance to make it to the exam. But, apparently, everything was against him that day. The driver decided to take a shortcut, driving along some strange road. There, he punctured 2 tires, after which he had to wait for a tow truck for 2 hours. As a result, Gekasan_RU successfully "missed" his third exam. He was expelled and sent to serve in one of the local units.
Rawlith became the only student from the group who made it through this session. A year later, he met all his former classmates. Fortunately, they were all able to return from the army safe and sound. Some have even changed significantly. Ment, for example, got drunk every day as a paratrooper, then went swimming in the fountain and smashing bottles on his head. He himself became one of the outstanding merchants. Soon each of the students realized that a diploma is essentially just a piece of paper that testifies only to the fact that its owner spent 5 years sitting in dusty classrooms. Everyone was able to achieve certain successes in areas that they hadn't even thought about while being students. Thanks to self-education and perseverance, they were able to succeed in life without any diplomas.
Meanwhile, Heroist matured in forgotten ghost’s area, and at the right time was gathered by student activists. It was a very good and fruitful year for him. The descendants of Heroist subsequently managed to feed more than one stream of students. Also, Heroist continued to be an indirect cause of expulsion for several students.

You were watching The Laborious Deeds – the most student-like newspaper among student newspapers.

In civilian life:
1. Heroist - Winner
2. Rawlith
Went to serve:
3. Gekasan_RU
4. Larisa
5. forgotten ghost
6. 0xFF
7. Olam Hével
8. Alexeagle
9. Ment
THE MAFIA WINS!


Log

Roles:
1. Military Commissar - Olam Hével
2. Potato - Heroist
3. Stand-up Comedian - Rawlith
4. Professor - forgotten ghost
5. Nerd - Ment
6. Class Monitor - Larisa
7. Activist - 0xFF
8. Pillow Victim - Gekasan_RU
9. Sloppy – Alexeagle

Night 1.
1) The Military Commissar (Olam Hével) redirects Alexeagle to Ment
2) Potato (Heroist) blocks Alexeagle (success)
3) Professor (forgotten ghost) expels Ment (success)
4) The Military Commissar does not use the kill
5) Class Monitor (Larisa) checks 0xFF. Result – STUDENT.
6) Saving the Nerd (Ment) – aimed at Olam Hével (failure)
Clue: forgotten ghost – Kyiv – Maidan – American cookies – cookie – baking – cookbook. (You could have guessed if you remembered my setting in the workshop about Ukraine)

Night 2.
1) The Military Commissar (Olam Hével) redirects Heroist to Alexeagle
2) Potato (Heroist) blocks 0xFF (failure)
3) Professor (forgotten ghost) expels Alexeagle (success)
4) The Military Commissar does not use the kill
5) Class Monitor (Larisa) checks forgotten ghost. Result – NOT A STUDENT.
6) The Nerd serves.
Clue: forgotten ghost – Demon on avatar – Balrog – Lord of the Rings – giant eagles – eagle feather of incredible size

Night 3.
1) The Military Commissar serves
2) Potato (Heroist) blocks Larisa (success)
3) Professor (forgotten ghost) expels 0xFF (success)
4) The Military Commissar serves
5) Class Monitor (Larisa) checks Gekasan_RU. (failure)
6) The Nerd serves.
Clue: forgotten ghost – Forgotten Realms - Dungeons & Dragons

Night 4.
Potato (Heroist) expels Larisa (success)
Clue: Well – 2, Pi – 3, Vga – 2, Vg – 2, Sd – -. Well – New Threat, Pi – Path of Exile, Vga – In the Depths of Hell,
Vg – Return of the Hero, Sd – Son of the Devil. The names of these cards from my campaign are indicated in the signature under each of my posts. Numbers – post numbers in the specified topics belonging to Heroist.

About the game.

In general, the setting turned out to be quite balanced; it's a pity that the military commissar didn't have time to fully demonstrate his potential. Thank you to all the players for the game! Everyone showed themselves well. The Mafia played excellently, although they did some strange things on the first night (they will tell you about it later if they want). Heroist played exemplary (I was very upset at first, thinking that he decided to give up and lose himself). Larisa coped perfectly with the role of class monitor. It’s a shame that she was exposed on the second day. I was sure that the double vote is always displayed, so I gave the opportunity to choose between a double and a single vote (although if I hadn't done this, perhaps such an ending would not have happened). Apparently, this is not the case. Thanks to 0xFF and Olam for writing in the topic and sending PMs even when they were busy. But unfortunately, Ment and Alexeagle didn't get to play. It should be noted those who played for the first time. They also performed excellently, actively participating in discussions. Two of them even made it to the final.
The most difficult thing for me was to maintain neutrality and not get too involved in the game. There were some inconsistencies with the latter, but in any case, it was valuable experience for me. In general, thank you all for the game, I hope you enjoyed it, good luck in your session, and I wish you a great summer!
MasteR

Heroist is indeed a villain:));)
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12 years ago
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I will write a review of the game a little later; I will only say that there were an equal number of lucky and unlucky (random) events for us in this game.
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Is this what you call clues? :)
Congrats to the Heroes player, and thanks to everyone for the game.
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Rawlith
Is this what you call evidence? :)
Congrats to the Heroes player, and thanks to everyone for the game.

What didn't you like about the evidence? Were jelly hands better?
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The names of these maps from my campaign are indicated in the caption under each of my posts. The numbers are the post numbers in the specified topics, belonging to Heroist.
Where is the brain-explosion smiley? )) Let's use this one. :smile33:
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MasteR
why didn't the clues work out?
Seriously, I wouldn't have solved any of them, even if I had spent days on them, let alone months. The chain of associations is too long and branching.
Still, thank you for your effort! The newspapers were great, I really enjoyed them.
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Rawlith
honestly, I wouldn't have guessed any of them, even if I had spent a day or two on them, let alone months. The chain of associations is too long and branching.

To solve the second one, you had to think about where Giant Eagles might be mentioned. The first thing that comes to mind is The Lord of the Rings. Then, you had to somehow connect that movie to one of the profiles.

To solve the third one, you just had to do a little Googling about D&D, and you would have come across the words Forgotten Realms.

The fourth one could probably be solved by a very observant person.
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A very observant person could probably figure out the fourth one.
The fourth one is too unconventional. Posts are not formally part of a player's profile, especially since in this case, it wasn't even about a specific post, but about the hierarchy of a whole bunch of posts that are selected in your (not the player's) topics... It's crazy, to be honest.
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Menty, don't worry, we killed you completely by accident!
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To solve the second one, you had to think about where Giant Eagles might be mentioned. The first thing that comes to mind is The Lord of the Rings. Then, you had to somehow connect this movie to one of the profiles.

To solve the third one, you just had to do a little Googling about D&D, and you would have come across the words Forgotten Realms.
This is far from obvious; giant eagles are not only in The Lord of the Rings, and then you have to find Balrog by association...
Well, I won't argue, the clues were completely beyond me.
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Ment
The fourth one is too unconventional. Posts are not formally part of a player's profile, especially since in this case, it wasn't even about a specific post, but about the hierarchy of a whole bunch of posts that were selected in your (not the player's) topics... Honestly, it's a bit much )))

Well, in such a tense situation, that's exactly what's needed. There was a chance to figure it out, and I warned that the clue was built unconventionally.
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Thanks to everyone for the game, and congratulations to the winner of the Mafia game. And yes, the clues were great, especially the last one.
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Menty, don't worry, we killed you completely by accident!
You won't believe it, but I know! )
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You won't believe it, but I know! )
How, where did you find out? Who told you?)
Okay, I'll write a detailed "review" of the game tomorrow, I'm just tired right now, although I would have liked to write it.
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Alexeagle
The clues were really good. Especially the last one.
That's why you were solving them with such "enthusiasm"? %))

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