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BIONICLE Mafia T&E Point Five: Fragmented


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DAY THREE

Kaiser Manducus ran, in a pitiful attempt to escape the fate that would soon befall him. Unfortunately, he had not stopped to look where he was going, and had ran through countless thorns and even fell over at one point, yet carried on running. Why was he continuing to run? Because the lynch mob was chasing him. This was probably not an effective plan for either Kaiser or the mob. Running without stopping to look even once, that is. Kaiser could now hear the cries of the mob chasing him, which vilified him. Apparently, Kaiser was a Makuta according to the mob who had not really done any research on what Makuta tended to do when disguised as Matoran. While thinking about how stupid the mob was, Kaiser accidentally ran into a river, promptly being eaten by a Takea Shark that inhabited the river.

Kaiser Manducus, Matoran, lynched. No fragments were found in the Takea Shark that ate him.

Meanwhile, the Turaga had concluded that if he did not have the eighth fragment, then the Makuta must have acquired it before any of the Matoran could have, after some rigorous searching. It seemed the final days of his village were approaching: the number of Matoran had shrunk down to two total.

5/8 Kanohi Fragments in the possession of the Village

3/8 Kanohi Fragments in the possession of the Makuta

Roles, PM.

On Bota Magna, everything is about to fall apart.


 

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Matoran of the Game, the Mafia would like to present an ultimatum to you all:

We have decided that if you voluntarily give up the identity of the Turaga to us in this topic, we will allow the rest of you Matoran to survive.

 

Should you not comply with these wishes, or should you attempt to deceive us and give us the wrong name, we shall kill all of you one by one, and kill the Turaga last.

 

With much love and such hatred,

 

Your friendly neighborhood Mafia

(and their totally awesome deceased spokesperson Voltex)

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NIGHT FOUR

A feeling of hopelessness descended over the Turaga, as he led five Matoran, three of which were disguised Makuta. Being impatient with the village's inability to lynch the right person, he angrily raided JAG18's hut, now much angrier as he stomped out of the hut. Picking up a nearby stick, he promptly set JAG18's hut ablaze and stormed off in a wise move that would surely not come back and inconvenience him later. This left two Matoran with three disguised Makuta. In the carnage of the flames, which began to spread to many other huts, one of the Makuta quickly send out a shadow hand, absorbing Long Live Tyler, who did not live long after. The other matoran, however, managed to escape by dashing through flames back to the Turaga.

Long Live Tyler, Matoran, killed by Makuta.

When the fire cleared, all that stood was a Turaga who had came back to watch the village burn, a Matoran, and three Makuta disguised as Matoran. Angrily, the Turaga accused all of the Matoran of being Makuta in disguise, that they were too bad at being Matoran to possibly be Makuta. All five stood, angrily glancing at each other, waiting for the final deaths to take place.

5/8 Fragments in the possession of the Village

3/8 Fragments in the possession of the Makuta

SUSPECT LIST:

 

Everyone! There's only five living people left.

On Bota Magna, everything is about to fall apart.


 

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Hmm... I'll vote MT to mix things up.

That's not very Turaga-like.

 

Where is your wisdom? Your experience, gained from years of protecting others as a Toa? Don't tell me you're ready to throw away your last chance at redemption now.

 

-MT

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You could save the Matoran, if you don't kill them, and they don't kill you, creating a stalemate. Or if the Host played along and ended the game early, like he did when the Mafia got checkmate in... Mirror, Mirror, I think.

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Well, might as well end this here. We all know what's going to happen, and we already know who the Makuta are killing.

 

 

DUSK (DAY FOUR + NIGHT FIVE)

Jag18 found himself being approached after by those he used to think were fellow Matoran. As they were now about three times his size and using various powers, it was evident they were actually Makuta. Even worse for Jag was that the Turaga was nowhere to be found as of yet. Not even the Turaga of his own now-burnt village would come to even attempt to save him. Nobody would ever come to Jag's aid now. All the other Matoran were dead. But rather than running away from his fate, which was dying, he chose to accept it. Why run when you have no chance? It would only make his death more painful. Either way, he would die. But not at the hands of a Makuta. Death through his own hands, on his own terms. A more dignified death than any Makuta could give him. Thus, he took out a small makeshift dagger, and with a few careful and not-so-careful slashes, he breathed no more.

JAG18, Matoran, lynched.

One hour later, the Turaga overlooked the remains of his burnt village, standing on the edges of the cliffs of the canyon that overlooked it. He had failed to guide it. Still, he harboured resentment to those who had killed all who lived in the village - but most of all, himself. As the three Makuta approached him, he dropped the five fragments that he had on the ground. Unlike Jag, he would not deny the Makuta their kill. Rather, he stood where he was, ready for a Makuta to shove him so that he may fall. He would not get the pleasure of getting the death he wanted... the Makuta took him captive instead.

Inside the lair of the Makuta, Lhikevikk witnessed Protalgif, MT Zehvor, and TBK forge the Eight Kanohi Fragments back into the Kanohi they once made up as a whole. Upon seeing it, he finally remembered what the Kanohi did. It was the Great Mask of Elemental Balance. With this Kanohi, the Makuta would be able to change the balance of light and shadow in every living being at once, corrupting nearly everything, along with being able to rid all light from the universe. Turaga Lhikevikk watched as Protalgif put on the Kanohi, saying nothing as he did so because he was captive, not wanting to endure torture.

No more light. Much more shadow. The resentment the Turaga had grew tenfold as MT Zehvor and TBK began experimenting their powers on him, killing him just before the shadow took hold of him completely. The Makuta had won. They had decimated a village. Acquired the Kanohi they needed. Corrupted the universe. None or very little light remains. All is shadow, and shadow is all.

-Toa Lhikevikk-, Turaga, killed by Makuta. Five Fragments to Makuta.

Makuta win, 8/8 Fragments owned and Village decimated.

 

END GAME.

 

Now let's vote for the next T&E host.

On Bota Magna, everything is about to fall apart.


 

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