SciOly Assassination 117: Winter Olympics
Posted: February 15th, 2018, 4:17 pm
Welcome to the 2018 Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony! This is your host, the Sassy. The first sport, figure skating, will begin in just a few days.
This game follows standard Assassination rules, with a few modifications:
1. There are two of us. We may or may not be one of you.
2. The officers will be the next five people who post in the forum expressing their interest, with a Winter Olympic sport. Put in a bit of thought before posting. If you have not been around for a while, it is less likely that you will be able to identify us.
3. There will be no informants, but civilians may post.
4. Clues will be posted every round that point at the identity of the target, and/or our identities.
5. Each clue will last at least 48 hours unless explicitly said otherwise, after which the next Science Winter Olympian will die.
6. People will die. However, there are some exceptions. Moderators and admins will not be targeted. In exchange, it is requested that they do not reveal our identities.
7. Officers may either protect one person per clue or make an accusation as to our identities, but not both.
8. Once an officer has run out of accusations to use, he may not accuse or protect anyone, and the next aspiring officer who can post a correct answer to the clue can be permitted take the vacant spot. There is a limit of three such replacements.
9. When accusing someone of being Assassinator you must use the following template: "I accuse (place name here) because (give reason here)." If you don't use this template when accusing the accusation won't count.
10. If we do not reply in 10 days after all protects are made, each officer gets a free accusation. However, that accusation must be made next time the user posts and cannot be stored as an extra one to use later.
11. Once "killed," a user may not post about the identity of the assassinator.
12. Each officer begins with one accusation. You will earn an accusation with each correct protection.
13. We win if we kill 12 users before you figure out who you are. The officers win if our identities are both revealed.
14. We may or may not posts hints to our identities on our true accounts.
15. If we see fit, we may decide to add rules during the game.
This game follows standard Assassination rules, with a few modifications:
1. There are two of us. We may or may not be one of you.
2. The officers will be the next five people who post in the forum expressing their interest, with a Winter Olympic sport. Put in a bit of thought before posting. If you have not been around for a while, it is less likely that you will be able to identify us.
3. There will be no informants, but civilians may post.
4. Clues will be posted every round that point at the identity of the target, and/or our identities.
5. Each clue will last at least 48 hours unless explicitly said otherwise, after which the next Science Winter Olympian will die.
6. People will die. However, there are some exceptions. Moderators and admins will not be targeted. In exchange, it is requested that they do not reveal our identities.
7. Officers may either protect one person per clue or make an accusation as to our identities, but not both.
8. Once an officer has run out of accusations to use, he may not accuse or protect anyone, and the next aspiring officer who can post a correct answer to the clue can be permitted take the vacant spot. There is a limit of three such replacements.
9. When accusing someone of being Assassinator you must use the following template: "I accuse (place name here) because (give reason here)." If you don't use this template when accusing the accusation won't count.
10. If we do not reply in 10 days after all protects are made, each officer gets a free accusation. However, that accusation must be made next time the user posts and cannot be stored as an extra one to use later.
11. Once "killed," a user may not post about the identity of the assassinator.
12. Each officer begins with one accusation. You will earn an accusation with each correct protection.
13. We win if we kill 12 users before you figure out who you are. The officers win if our identities are both revealed.
14. We may or may not posts hints to our identities on our true accounts.
15. If we see fit, we may decide to add rules during the game.