It's actually inspired by something G. said about a past mini game. I was
thinking maybe there wouldn't even be actual traitors, just accusations of
treason. I think that would make it the most interesting.

-Aris

On Sun, Oct 29, 2017 at 11:40 PM VJ Rada <vijar...@gmail.com> wrote:

> So you want to play warewolf?
>
> On Mon, Oct 30, 2017 at 5:36 PM, Aris Merchant
> <thoughtsoflifeandligh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > OFFICIAL PARTY PROCLAMATION
> >
> > The Party has benevolently governed Agora for a long time, protecting the
> > interests of the players and the game. Recently, it has come to the
> attention
> > of Party leadership that some persons may be attempting to seditiously
> defy
> > party authority. This cannot be tolerated, because in doing so they
> injure
> > not merely our glorious Party, but the game itself. It is only through
> the
> > Party's actions as executed by judges, officers, and proposal authors,
> that the
> > game even continues to exist.
> >
> > It is the opinion of Party leadership that it is necessary to bring these
> > malevolent conspirators under control. However, the Party is unable
> > to bring the schemers to justice itself. It is therefore the conclusion
> of the
> > Party that it must ask all Agorans to help purge the traitors. Party
> leadership
> > suggests some sort of system in which party members vote traitors off the
> > membership rolls. This process should be supervised by a new Office of
> the
> > Chief Inquisitor. It will probably also be necessary to reward whoever
> > points out the traitors on our midst. If, the Party founder (recently
> raised
> > to godhood after the unfortunate demise of eir mortal form) forbid,
> there are
> > only a few actually loyal to the party, then those few must be granted a
> win.
> >
> > Party leadership wishes to invite ordinary party members to contribute
> their
> > views on how this purge of the vile treacherous conspirators should be
> carried
> > out. Should the Party governance structure be clarified? How should the
> > elimination votes be structured? Should there be other tests of loyalty
> to our
> > great Party? The Party leadership also urges Party members to consider
> that if
> > someone tries to weaken the measures, claim the absence of a conspiracy,
> or
> > even make the ridiculous asserition that the wise and supreme Party
> doesn't
> > exist, e is probably a traitor emself. Let the Inquisition begin!
>
>
>
> --
> From V.J. Rada
>

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