Post by Deleted on Apr 17, 2012 12:09:12 GMT -5
I thought I might suggest something I came up with I love the anime umeneko, and in that anime you have to find the culprit using theories, much like in this rabbit doubt forum game. So let me see...
If you have an opinion, type it in blue. Or if it's a stated opinion. If it's a hint type it in yellow. This is anything given by the GM from the questions the buns ask, as well as hint already displayed. If you have a fact type it in red. This must be something CONFIRMED.
If there is a lie you must quote / type it in purple. These must be confirmed lies in game.
RULES:
Lies may only be stated after they have been confirmed. Meaning you cannot state that something is a lie until it is proven- and you must wait until the next round.
You cannot state that something is a fact without evidence and confirmation to prove it. Facts may not be stated in round one unless there is major supporting evidence. Facts over rule opinions if they are proven.
Opinions and theories may be stated at any point and time in the game. Theories can be used to counter other theories, facts, or lies.
Hints may be repeated or restated throughout the game. These do not have to have confirmation as to whether they are true or not. However, it must be a real hint given by the GM. Depending on the situation, hints can be superior or inferior to facts and theories.
If you have an opinion, type it in blue. Or if it's a stated opinion. If it's a hint type it in yellow. This is anything given by the GM from the questions the buns ask, as well as hint already displayed. If you have a fact type it in red. This must be something CONFIRMED.
The Red Truth is a subjective fact that can be presented by the Witch Side without any evidence or proof to support it. However, because it is a subjective truth, while it is undeniable, it can have multiple interpretations. The multiple interpretations mark a large foothold for the Human side to attack therefore the Red Truth must be used with care.
It is important to note that the Red Truth is essential for a battle between Humans and Witches. If the Humans don't believe in the Red Truth, it will sunder the trust between both sides and the game will again move to a stalemate, unable to proceed.
It is important to note that the Red Truth is essential for a battle between Humans and Witches. If the Humans don't believe in the Red Truth, it will sunder the trust between both sides and the game will again move to a stalemate, unable to proceed.
The Golden Truth is a divine truth woven in a different fashion than the Red Truth. Its strength is on par with the Red Truth, but depending on the situation, it can be inferior or superior. It can also somehow bypass Knox's 2nd when used by a human.
The Blue Truth is a rule introduced in Alliance of the Golden Witch by Beatrice for Battler Ushiromiya, who can use it for his reasoning.
It is mainly used to represent a possibility to counter the logic of the Witch's Side, but can also be used against humans as well. Statements said in the Blue Truth must continue to abide the Red Truth and can be assumed to be true unless they are directly refuted by the Red Truth or the Golden Truth.
It is mainly used to represent a possibility to counter the logic of the Witch's Side, but can also be used against humans as well. Statements said in the Blue Truth must continue to abide the Red Truth and can be assumed to be true unless they are directly refuted by the Red Truth or the Golden Truth.
If there is a lie you must quote / type it in purple. These must be confirmed lies in game.
The Purple Declaration makes its first and last appearance in the 8th game, Twilight of the Golden Witch, at the point where the player is required to find the culprit.
It is used by surviving characters to help the player deduce who the culprit is or to mislead them in the culprit's case. The declarations are tied to rules of the game and only the culprit is able to lie using the purple declaration.
Most notably, any character can use Purple Declarations, which possess the same standing as the Red Truth; however, only the culprit can lie while using the Purple Declaration.
It is used by surviving characters to help the player deduce who the culprit is or to mislead them in the culprit's case. The declarations are tied to rules of the game and only the culprit is able to lie using the purple declaration.
Most notably, any character can use Purple Declarations, which possess the same standing as the Red Truth; however, only the culprit can lie while using the Purple Declaration.
RULES:
Lies may only be stated after they have been confirmed. Meaning you cannot state that something is a lie until it is proven- and you must wait until the next round.
You cannot state that something is a fact without evidence and confirmation to prove it. Facts may not be stated in round one unless there is major supporting evidence. Facts over rule opinions if they are proven.
Opinions and theories may be stated at any point and time in the game. Theories can be used to counter other theories, facts, or lies.
Hints may be repeated or restated throughout the game. These do not have to have confirmation as to whether they are true or not. However, it must be a real hint given by the GM. Depending on the situation, hints can be superior or inferior to facts and theories.