Cool, so Cthulhu-lite [it's a pun] is willing to talk to us later today, but if you want to run anything by Craftly, he can try to chat her up for you in the intermediary. He has a direct line to her while we're at it.
If we kill Craftly, his killer has to become Innkeeper in his place and we lose all chance to revive the dead. If we kill everyone who is willing to kill, we lose all chance to revive the dead. The Unclean is willing to talk to us later if we sacrifice a blood price. Finger, ear, eye, whatever. Everyone will have to do it, and also it'll be a huge damn mindfuck.
We could ask Girge to take us tomorrow, but apparently that depends on his mood. We should maybe not count on that.
The Unclean's only motivation is sadistic amusement, so she's under no contractual obligation to respond to our wishes. No wish-fuckery option. The souls of the dead get turned into fucked up weirdass horrors of their own if we don't rescue them, so that's balls. Also, even if we kill all but three, we'd still have to do an execution.
[FUN FACTS FOR EVERYONE. MOVING ON.]
In my opinion, barring an option we manage to nail by talking to the Great Bitch in the Sky, we should focus on discussing the two options we know about. End the game at the expense of the dead by killing all those left who are still willing to kill. Or choose an Innkeeper from among volunteers, plus survivors who are down for murder, and willingly die today.
Or we could just keep doing this shit week after week until luck and ruthlessness decide who the last people are. That one will probably net you even more monologues at next week's trial, though.
[SO DO YOU REALLY WANT THAT. DO YOU.]
My vote is we pick an Innkeeper and end this for good now. I am super not into another week of plotting and murder and people being annoying as fuck.
EYEBALLS ON THE SKYBALLS
If we kill Craftly, his killer has to become Innkeeper in his place and we lose all chance to revive the dead. If we kill everyone who is willing to kill, we lose all chance to revive the dead. The Unclean is willing to talk to us later if we sacrifice a blood price. Finger, ear, eye, whatever. Everyone will have to do it, and also it'll be a huge damn mindfuck.
We could ask Girge to take us tomorrow, but apparently that depends on his mood. We should maybe not count on that.
The Unclean's only motivation is sadistic amusement, so she's under no contractual obligation to respond to our wishes. No wish-fuckery option. The souls of the dead get turned into fucked up weirdass horrors of their own if we don't rescue them, so that's balls. Also, even if we kill all but three, we'd still have to do an execution.
[FUN FACTS FOR EVERYONE. MOVING ON.]
In my opinion, barring an option we manage to nail by talking to the Great Bitch in the Sky, we should focus on discussing the two options we know about. End the game at the expense of the dead by killing all those left who are still willing to kill. Or choose an Innkeeper from among volunteers, plus survivors who are down for murder, and willingly die today.
Or we could just keep doing this shit week after week until luck and ruthlessness decide who the last people are. That one will probably net you even more monologues at next week's trial, though.
[SO DO YOU REALLY WANT THAT. DO YOU.]
My vote is we pick an Innkeeper and end this for good now. I am super not into another week of plotting and murder and people being annoying as fuck.