As Loïc gnawed on his berry, he became increasingly aware of the silence. Even as that sassy duck thing came over and slammed his hand on the table. He didn't like that noise, and another growl bubbled within him.
Bad.
As the Empoleon walked away, Loïc chucked another couple plastic houses at him. There was even a "Chance" card in the mix. He hoped he at least got poked.
Hissing, he took another bite out of his berry. He then tucked it back under his cloak and jostled again. From there, he pulled out the note he'd stolen from the Tall Gray Man, and unfurled it, then hopped off the table.
This was a Lycanrock game. He played this with Ange and Isaur and Solene and Enora. Tall Gray Man and Short Girl liked this stuff too? Though, there weren't any cards, or turns involved in this...it seemed that Pokemon would just die in the night and leave them to figure out what was going on. And there wasn't much to go on.
I try...smart.
First, he needed a pen. He began to scamper around, moving haphazardly between other Pokemon, under their feet, and bumping some of them aside. He eventually came upon a writing area, where he found a Pidgeot feather stuck in a cup of black water. He used one of his hands to pick it up, but became startled when he saw some of the black water drip from the tip of the feather--it looked too thick. He shook it violently, causing some of it to fly in all directions. It even splattered all over his cloak.
BAD. PERISH.
He batted the cup off the table, and it smacked a wall and splattered. He stared at the black water dripping slowly down the wall, then back at the feather he was still holding. Now that he actually looked at it, the tip kind of looked like...a pen.
Hm...
He jumped off the table and scurried up to the wall, where he began to dip the tip of the feather into the running black water. He laid out his note and ran the tip of the feather across it, hissing in glee when he found he made a line. Short Girl was nice for teaching him how to scribble.
He dipped the feather back into the wall ink, then started marking up the note.
The Mademoiselle's Banquet is a basic hidden role madness Mafia setup with a player cap of 25. Days and nights are 48 hours each but can be shortened/extended if certain requirements are met:
This means most of the players, if not, everyone has a role. So if somebody tries to claim vanilla, it's a little suspicious.
Depending on size, this game
will/may have...
- An RP-only Day 0/pregame phase
- Duplicate roles
- “Weak” roles
- Multiple anti-town factions (Third-parties; more than one Mafia faction)
- Alternate win conditions
Loïc also noticed only one person died. So that means, no third party who also kills in the night. Or at least, maybe no third party that kills
every night. Or, perhaps, Lycanrock team and bad third party went for the same person? That seems too coincidental, unless working together? But how so soon...
Being that this game was originally 11 players to start, and the first person dead was an innocent...that means they were probably looking at...
3 Lycanrock, maybe? And perhaps
1, maybe 2 third parties? This is a really small game, and the note did say depending on size, so there might
not be any third parties at all.
It wasn't much, but it was a start, because nobody was really talking.