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BIONICLE Mafia XI: The Shadow Lords: Rise of the Lords of Shadow


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Meh, well it's not like I'm gonna survive, anyway. If I actually had a role, I wouldn't broadcast it. But, you know, I'm cursed to never have one. Except in Cult III-4.

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I've had a role since then. Just in a side game.

-Rahkshi Guurahk
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Oh, hey Bane, I didn't know you had joined the game.

(This is going to sound weird in the future, but for future readers, The Dapper Man's avatar is currently Bane from TDKR)

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Night 3: The Tables Turn

 

The Villagers had, all in one night, spent large amounts of the treasure retrieved from the dungeons of the Seer. As such, they found themselves quite eager to conquer another dungeon, and grow their piles of riches until they touched the ceilings (after which they intended to take some of their riches and have their ceilings raised, to make room for more riches). And so, the Villagers set out for another dungeon. This time, they walked to the opposite end of the town from the Seer's dungeons, until they came to the TOWER OF THE ANCIENT WIZARD, where, it was said, the bones of the Ancient Wizard (Quite different from the Wizard living today, known in full as the Modern-yet-also-wise-but-not-quite-ancient Wizard) kept watch over the tower and surrounding land. And upon the Ancient Wizard's skull (it was said), rested the Ancient Wizard's crown, which (was said to have) possessed great power, allowing its wearer to exert great influence over others.

 

As the large group of Villagers entered the improbably tall tower, having learned absolutely nothing from the previous journey, Voxumo split off from the main body of Villagers, to stare at torches and marvel why they were still lit after so much time. There was a noise above him, and he looked up to see a gargoyle from a high-up balcony plummeting toward him. He dodged out of the way, but as it slammed into the ground, a large chunk broke free of the gruesome-looking stone beast, and flew (ironically, it was a wing, too) threw the air, slamming into his leg, and causing him to fall down and crack his head against the floor. Luckily, the Healer was near, and heard the smack of his head against the stone (and, obviously, the gargoyle's smack beforehand). The Matoran rushed to Voxumo's aid, and minutes later, after a nasty gash on his leg was patched up, Voxumo was escorted out of the dungeon, having narrowly escaped a concussion.

 

Meanwhile, Voxumo's would-be killer gazed with cold rage from above. He prepared to loose another gargoyle (the tower was replete with them) from the balcony when he heard a scraping noise behind him. Lhikevikk turned with a scowl, to see the Warrior standing before him, blade drawn. He grinned. "You can't stop me from finishing my duties." The Warrior frowned as he replied, "I suppose not. But I can strike you down as soon as you have." Lhikevvik turned back to the balcony and, seeing his next target below him, gave the second gargoyle on the balcony a mighty heave. The gargoyle plummeted, and slammed into The Dapper Man. He looked up, emitted an accusing screech as the Warrior leaped towards Lhikevikk, and as the broadsword and gargoyle struck home, there were two bursts of shadow within the tower, and the Shadow Lords Watson and Heracles, the Dark Healer and Black Knight, respectively, were no more.

 

Shadow Lord The Dapper Man killed by Shadow Lords.

 

Shadow Lord Lhikevikk killed by Warrior.

 

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Meanwhile, the main group of Villagers had split into groups of two, so that they might finish exploring the tower more quickly. Canis Lycaon and Tyler Durden were covering the 3rd floor, which, like all but the 1st, consisted of two hallways, each connected to the floor above and below it by stairs, and to many rooms by various branches. Between the two hallways was the massive expanse of the main hall, which stretched up from the 1st floor to the 3rd, and separated the sides of the 2nd and 3rd floors except in the middle, where a single bridge connected the halves. Or at least, should have connected the halves. The bridge had actually fallen away (without crashing into the bridge below it, of course), and as Canis and Tyler came to it, they were faced with the dilemma of getting across it. Canis was in favor of going up a floor, crossing its solid floor to its other staircase, and descending back down to the 3rd floor. Tyler, however, who lived for excitement, insisted they jump the gap, which wasn't so wide at some points. Canis, however, was mortally afraid of heights, so he told Tyler to go ahead and get himself killed, and made his way to the stairs that led up to the 4th floor. Just as he mounted the first step, he heard a clarion clanging behind him. He rushed back to the bridge, where he found Tyler lying face down on the floor. As Canis neared the body, he found that there was a circular depression in Tyler's head, where the flesh had been turned into solid gold. He backed away in fear, into another body. This one was standing up, and had noiselessly crept behind him as he had examined the fallen Tyler. The Rogue slipped a knife across Canis' throat, and left him lying next to Tyler. As the Rogue left, a gray cloud with tendrils of darkness positioned itself over Canis' corpse, and when it cleared, he was gone.

 

Tyler Durden (Matoran) killed by ???.

 

Canis Lycaon (Matoran) killed by Rogue.

 

The suspect lists:

 

Lhikevikk's Smiting:

 

Blade (AKA Null)

MaliceGhost

Nara

Punished Snake

Rahkshii Guurahk

 

Tyler Durden's Killing:

 

Durandal Years

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Onarax

Alex Humva

Valendale

 

Canis' Throat-Slitting:

 

Chro

Pulse (AKA Pulsating Explosive)

Shadowhawk

ShadowVezon

Taka Nuvia

Unit

Voxumo

Xaeraz

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What's the deal with the names being mashed together on the last list? Normally I'd assume it's just a formatting error but given the shenanigans of the last lynching I'm not sure.

 

It was but wow hanging pairs that's GENIUS and I MUST IMPLEMENT THAT IN A LATER GAME

 

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In order, Blade, Valendale, and Chro.

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"In short, my English Lit friend, living in a mental world of absolute rights and wrongs, may be imagining that because all theories are wrong, the earth may be thought spherical now, but cubical next century, and a hollow icosahedron the next, and a doughnut shape the one after." -Isaac Asimov, responding to a letter he had received saying that scientific certainty was false, The Relativity of Wrong

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Guurahk, Onarax, Xaeraz.

 

There are other people I suspect of being a Shadow Lord also, but these are not the people I suspect of being the village roles. Just the ones that I suspect that are Shadow Lords.

 

It'll be amazing if we can get another few.

 

Blade is innocent.

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Changing my Blade vote to Ruurahk as well.

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"In short, my English Lit friend, living in a mental world of absolute rights and wrongs, may be imagining that because all theories are wrong, the earth may be thought spherical now, but cubical next century, and a hollow icosahedron the next, and a doughnut shape the one after." -Isaac Asimov, responding to a letter he had received saying that scientific certainty was false, The Relativity of Wrong

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