Werewolf: Underground - Day One

Post » Sat Jun 23, 2012 6:43 am

Gordon Freeman

Actually, I take that back. I'd like to search houses 13-16; they seem to have the highest number of suspicious people in them. I think searching them would be in our best interest.

Oh, and please do us all a favor and don't say that you were "cleaning glasses in the tavern when the whole thing happened" (Nivek). Unless our kind host says you were, we're going to assume that you were on the scene with everyone else. And unless either a wolf attacks you or you're seen on the scene with all of them at once, you aren't confirmed as innocent.

OOC: Has anyone found a fix for the cursor skipping back to the beginning of the sentence (has something to do with using underline in a post)? I remember this was a massive annoyance last game, and was wondering if anyone fixed it.
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michael flanigan
 
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Post » Sat Jun 23, 2012 3:16 am

Gordon Freeman

Just a few more questions...

Do the gunshot holes appear to be different sizes?

If so, how many different sizes would you estimate there are?

Do any of the similarly sized shots appear to be in a sort of grouping, such as 6 of the same sized shots within close proximity?

And before any of you ask...no, this doesn't help us find out who the wolves are. It does, however, help us figure out who they AREN'T, which can be equally useful.
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Post » Fri Jun 22, 2012 11:11 pm

Ares

Damn it! Looks like this is going to be a battle of smarts rather than strength. Our odds are no good if our neighbors could be our potential murderers! The next puppy I see is dead. I recommend we search the Coal Mines. There must be something lying around. I doubt these were-people just meet up in the center of town, plan and attack. They must do it in a place of privacy. There could also be some clues scattered around the mines. I never was commanding material, so don't take my word as truth. I don't want any bloodshed on our side.
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Post » Sat Jun 23, 2012 7:07 am

William Griffin

I've seen a lot of things down here, but this takes the cake. Well, we can't stand around all day feeling sorry. We need to get to work and find out who did this. We don't have very many clues so far, so I'll vote to search the iron mines.
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Post » Sat Jun 23, 2012 8:23 am

Gordon Freeman

Oh, a few more questions:

How does it appear that the additional bystanders were killed (when the wolves were fleeing)? Do they have claw marks on, them, or do their wounds appear different from those on the woman killed by the first, small wolf? Do the patterns appear different, deeper or larger on certain victims?
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Post » Sat Jun 23, 2012 5:42 am

Alchemical Al

Hey Mr Mayor, Your investigators notice any odd deaths among the group of slaughtered innocents, or were they all killed by claw slashes and bite marks?
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