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Day One
In the morning, everyone could see that "Phoenix" was not joking with them. The automatic transparent doors in two cells did not want to open, and the players could see the dead bodies of the prisoners…
The players were distracted from examining the corpses and taking a long time to realize and accept what was happening to them by a siren:[/I]
"All participants are requested to go to the "Hall of Justice"! Disobedience will be punished with a long and agonizing death!"Finally convinced that this was not a joke, the people entered the very central hall, where there were chairs with numbers from 1 to 13, in front of which stood voting devices. On the wall opposite hung a huge screen, where inscriptions began to appear…Good morning, dear players!
I hope you noticed that not all of you were able to wake up today? The "Phoenix" organization congratulates you on this! You have become one step closer to being reborn and finally becoming worthy members of society!
We apologize. You probably want to know what happened last night? The regulatory code regarding the working ethics of the "Phoenix" organization prescribes communication with participants on free topics before discussing urgent issues in order to maintain their morale, but you are just burning with impatience!
No matter how sorry we are for the inhabitants of cells 12 and 11, unfortunately, all their efforts and plans were thwarted by the arrival of ill-wishers! It's terrible, but their night actions were canceled. You never know when an inspection will visit you, or, even worse, a rude racketeer…
But the resident of cell 8 did not have to worry about his health: he was under reliable protection! Perhaps the prisoners from cell 12 and cell 9 could also use some protection: from the annoying questions of the local newspaper writer.
And finally, the most interesting thing! Everyone wants to know who the deceased were!
Poor, poor Ayaka… So young and beautiful, and already dead… If you believe in reincarnation, then comfort yourself with the thought that in the next life, she will probably never become a journalist and will not ask stupid questions to people, bothering them. Perhaps her death was caused by the one who argued with Proust.
And those who wonder why we lock the cells after the death of their inhabitants will now satisfy their curiosity! You remember about the doctor, right? His resurrection really resurrects. If he had used his night action, an antidote would have been introduced into the victim's body, which would have brought him back to life… At least enough to use the terminal further. Alas, this will not happen! It is unknown whether Dmitry Polishchuk was glad that he could become the arbiter of destinies and dispose of life and death. Perhaps, in the afterlife, he will have time to think about this. However, the killer himself was a victim of the wife of Philip II, if this can serve as an excuse.
That's all! Have a nice day, dear participants!
P.S. Let me remind you that those who do not vote during the day will automatically receive 2 votes against them.
P.S.S. Also, the "Phoenix" organization must inform you that there is one role in the city, about the actions of which we will not talk in the morning. But you figured it out anyway, right?
Player Status:
{Cell 1}Alexey Plyukhin - alive.
{Cell 2}Petr Sidorov - alive.
{Cell 3}Abimbola Lumumba - alive.
{Cell 4}Don Gusto - alive.
{Cell 5}Dmitry Polishchuk - killed.
{Cell 6}Ayaka Hirano - killed.
{Cell 7}Grady Buckley - alive.
{Cell 8}Es Manush - alive.
{Cell 9}Tuukka Itala - alive.
{Cell 10}Petr Korobkov - alive.
{Cell 11}Klim Chugunkin - alive.
{Cell 12}Rémi Vincent - alive.
{Cell 13}Alice Bonny - alive.