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dramatispersonae) wrote2014-02-25 08:07 pm
GM - Tiger's Eye
The room is like any other room, really—a cabin with a door, and windows, and beds. But the fireplace never gets warm, and the beds are hard, and the air is cold.
(Is it familiar, this place? It's hard to tell . . .)
On the table there is food—water, and dry bread, and there is a pot of stew that always stays warm, and full, and smells delicious.
There are also five cards, waiting for your decision.
[full instructions, of which your characters will be ICly aware of the pertinent details]
(Is it familiar, this place? It's hard to tell . . .)
On the table there is food—water, and dry bread, and there is a pot of stew that always stays warm, and full, and smells delicious.
There are also five cards, waiting for your decision.
[full instructions, of which your characters will be ICly aware of the pertinent details]

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[this is the face of someone who hates all the choices]
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I. . . I suppose you're right.
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At this point, we can only do our best.
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A-anyway. . . we should distribute penalty cards, then determine which cards to play in the next round.
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. . . w-what should we play? The five, the seven, and the eight point cards?
I'd recommend the six point one, but that one sounds highly dangerous and very unpleasant. . .!
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Just spread them out. No one team should get all three of those.
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We can't play more than one card on a team, anyway.
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Of course, Leif wants to play the nine point card.
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