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Minr Mafia
#unvote Moriarty and #vote Poirot.
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That was cutting it a bit close though for such a minor reason.I haven't talked yet because I'm very interested in getting into character this game simply because of how much I enjoy the name I've been given.
Does this mean that he has talked?#vote Hercule Poirot because his accent annoys me.)
... I am unsure to what point your are referring, but I wish to explain myself before nightfall.It's true that Watson has mostly been parroting/fillery, although you could say that for a lot of people with how few talking points there were until recently. And I can't figure out what the second point is implying.
This message, though...
...doesn't sit right with me. It would make sense to go after Parry for voting recklessly or something along those lines, but this is just presented as an easy revenge vote, without any real thought put into it. Parry gets off the hook for the sudden vote because he was able to back it up.
There's a lot to unpack here. An assault. Then the response, which I certainly was not certain about. Pritchett did offer me a theory, and it seems like the Conductor is affirming this? Thoughts?The discussion had been going rather well, Watson had thought. After a quiet morning, he felt like that they had made some decent progress. Just as he had finished replying to Frankenstein about how he expected eventually everyone would join the discussion, a man bursts through the door screaming. He charges straight at Watson, and buries a fork into this chest. Within seconds, his shirt has been soaked with blood. However before anyone could process what had just happened, Monsieur Bouc - with lightning quick reflexes - grabs Parry and hurls him against the wall. Immediately after, Victor Pritchett joins him and pins him down. Coulter, watching, is more so quizzical than shocked. Her only question was, why him? Watson, now having recovered from the shock of being stabbed, joins the others in condemning Parry. He reassures them that while the blood may look bad, it was just a minor flesh wound and they had nothing to fear. After a minute, having recovered himself, Parry explained himself. Bouc was just confused by his response. He didn't understand what any of it meant, whilst others such as Coulter and Pritchett seemed to understand perfectly. Arthur Doyle, who hadn't spoken much up until this point, immediately jumps on the bandwagon and casts his vote against Watson, which draws questions from Coulter.