hot_mess_express ([personal profile] hot_mess_express) wrote2018-12-18 07:54 pm

ANGEL GAME 1: GROUP A

[You enter the tent to find yourself in what appears to be a conference room in the sky. The walls and ceiling consist of a glass dome, outside of which a raging thunderstorm can be seen. If you approach the wall, you’ll find the room seems to be floating. Down below is a forest, but it’s raining so hard that it’s impossible to make out any details.

The inside of the room has only a large, circular table. In the center is open space, and around the outer edge are high-backed chairs. In front of each chair is a paper with a copy of the rules -- when everyone sits, the game will begin.

In Group A is: ginger, thyme, & licorice.]
ruinatings: (010)

Re: DISCUSSION

[personal profile] ruinatings 2018-12-19 02:49 am (UTC)(link)
If it was, why call it a monster at all?
nihilmancy: (Neutral 2)

Re: DISCUSSION

[personal profile] nihilmancy 2018-12-19 02:54 am (UTC)(link)
It still doesn't tell us enough. It clearly refuses to kill any of our soldiers. That alone is evidence that we should investigate this creature further. We should hold it captive while we gather information.
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Re: DISCUSSION

[personal profile] ruinatings 2018-12-19 02:57 am (UTC)(link)
If that's the option you want to take, I'm not going to fight with all of you. But I feel it's a waste of resources.
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Re: DISCUSSION

[personal profile] nihilmancy 2018-12-19 03:02 am (UTC)(link)
I understand that. But an army that does not operate by laws is simply a pack of bandits. We don't know our forces resource constraints anyhow.
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Re: DISCUSSION

[personal profile] ruinatings 2018-12-19 03:11 am (UTC)(link)
I'm quite aware of the value of law and order. I've just never seen it applied to monsters.