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Herfer Grrrrl
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Cool beans. A couple of caveats on the rules, so folks can get an idea of how it's run. The house (eg, the DM) is not allowed to win unless all the players agree that the mystery was logically solvable with the evidence that they had available to them as a group. Not all players will start with all pieces of the evidence; it will be divided up and players may need to interview each other to put all the pieces together. The DM's boyfriend (sorry Rob) can play for fun, but is disqualified from winning.
Oh yes. And one of you may be designated to be the murderer. If that turns out to be the scenario, then the murderer is the one who wins if he or she is not caught. In that case the DM can't win, but also doesn't have to ante up cigars. What should the ante be? One cigar? A fiver? And what era would people like to play in? Who's in for a murder mystery pool?
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Cigarologist
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5'er is the easiest...a single cigar will turn into a fiver anyways ![]() I am game ![]()
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Herfer Grrrrl
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I have the play-by-post murder mystery rules drafted. I'll put a poll up to see who might want to play and what era they might want to play in.
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