Okay so I'm the killer and I have been executed. Right now I have no idea about what I'm going to write for my death and may just do a shitty jot note death if I don't come up with anything by tonight. Other than that I'll have the next round up before 12 AM EST today and I'm reintroducing the arbiter.
Also Link I'd like to know what were the three questions that you asked?
@element: Just write a post cursing my existance. I bet you could think of something if you felt like digging through my unnecessary and probably near unreadable novel.
Oh right, the questions:
1. Does the killer have a number, a space, or an underbar in their name?
No. 10 suspects remaining.
2. Does the killer have an S in their name?
Yes. 4 suspects remaining.
3. Does the killer have any capital letters in their name?
No. One suspect remaining.
I don't have my computer with me but I could send you the exact spreadsheet I used later on if you want.
@Link/Future Spys: OK, I thought that was in the hand book that no questions related to the names of the killer could be asked, but apparently not. That needs to be added, because I know that was a rule before. That's way too cheap for the spy.
I feel so cheated but I'm heading out to trivia and I won't be back for another few hours. I'll make some half-assed piece of shit. (Not really I don't remember that rule itself but I wouldn't put it out of the question because it does make things way to easy. Maybe instead limiting to one username question instead of straight up removing it as an option would work as well.)
One question about the username works. Keep the rest to things like being on X's friends list, having a Facebook account linked to their profile, living outside of the USA, that kind of thing.
When I was the spy, I know I wasn't allowed to ask about the name, that's why I limited to stuff on the profile, a trick I learned from Sky. So again, I think that should be added to the book for future rounds for sure.
@Skye: Answers would be given based on the time they were asked, so it really wouldn't change anything. They would still be identified as a suspect at that time, and changing their profile would probably make them even more suspicious.
@RedSky: Thank you for confirming that for the table of record.
Element is the third person to get two cracks at the killer slot, following Sky14kemea and NeoAC (the handsome devil that he is). Of course, element is the first member of the group to not actually survive either time. (Spy troubles both time have hit him hard.)
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