Shandiin slowly approaches the patch of grass and reaches out to part it when a blur fires out and latches onto her hand. She pulls back as a stabbing pain shoots through her hand in conjunction with a rapidly spreading tingling, burning sensation. The snake has already unlatched and sped off, leaving Shandiin holding onto her freely bleeding hand. Dizziness sets in, and she collapses in a puff of dirt before getting back home. Luckily for Shandiin, she's collapsed within sight of one of her cousins who is quick to get her aid. The tribe's clinic is poorly stocked, so while initial treatment for the snake venom works well enough, damage to Shandiin's organs occurred fairly quickly, and she would require an actual hospital if she were to have a chance to pull through. Shandiin and her parents take one of the tribe's trucks to Phoenix in order to get the medical aid they need...
You are Kevin, and you're going to find out who ate your pizza. You fire out a general "who ate my pizza!?" before you close the fridge. Edwin responds from his chair in the corner, letting you know he saw Merk (his name was Mark, but after fucking around mispronouncing his simple name in increasingly exaggerated voices the name stuck) chowing down on a cold slice before he left for his night job. You probably won't even see him for the next couple days thanks to your opposing schedules. You're going to need to figure out how to approach your roommate. You don't want to come on too strongly, but you really do need to put your foot down. This isn't the first time he's used something of yours without asking. What is finally going to prove itself effective - direct confrontation or some passive aggression?
You are Edwin and you've still got some pepperoni stuck in your back teeth. After successfully persuading your roommate, Kevin, that your other roommate ate his pizza you go back to your room and fire up your Gateway computer, toss Fallout into the disk tray, and fire it up for the first time. One of your buddies told you about this game, and you are looking forward to playing it. You navigate the start menus and the anticipation builds to a near-breaking point. When you start creating your character you realize you're going to have to make some decisions on how to approach this game. You've never been a fan of pure offensive builds in your tabletop games, which leaves...
Choose:
A. Diplomacy
B. Subterfuge