In a non-bloody basement...
Mark, having been singled out, decides he should just lay it all out for the people around. He takes out some parchment and writes out in large, legible letters these words:
I'm Mark my skills are combat and !!MEDICNE!!. My favorite color is green and I wish to have a fun afterlife without dying.
He proudly displays his work to the others.
"Ah. That's very good... Mark. Yes, most excellent. Next, you," he says, pointing at the necromancer.
[Bernie bluff roll: 3]
"My name is... uh..."
"Don't be shy, now!"
"Alright, my name is Bernard von Glautzenheiser. I am a necromancer, though I've done a lot of artifact research on the side. So you could say I'm a specialist in both. My favorite color is... well, brown. And my greatest ambition is to be admitted inside the Black Circle of Magic and get my hands on their impressive treasures."
"Very well. Next will be... you," he points at the woman in the corner. The woman shivers from his gaze.
"I am Justine Robertson, a diviner by education and by trade. My favorite color is white, and my greatest ambition is to never see you again, creature."
"Well, at least you're honest. How about you, sir?"
"Oh, me? I'm Arthur Lindenberg, necromancer. People who know me call me Art. I'm partial to gold," he says, pointing at his robe, "and I would most like to... hm. That's a tough one. I suppose I would most like to have a land to control. Be a lord and all that. That would be great."
"A lord of the land, eh? Interesting. And you, ma'am?"
"Evelyn Greene, metamagician. My favorite color is orange. My greatest wish is to rule the Black Circle of Magic."
"Aiming for the skies, are we? Fantastic. I do enjoy ambitious people. Not that a lack of ambition isn't interesting either."
"That just leaves me. I'm Erin Yinter. I do all the metamorphosis magicks around here and whatnot. Actually, I'm the reason Treef- uh, Mark is like he is right now. My favorite color is red, and my life's dream is to own the moon."
"Own the moon, you say?"
"Yeah, own the moon. I could make a house for myself, then make the moon like this place, only scaled down about fifteen times, so I could be the people's god!"
The rest look at her strangely.
"Don't look at me like that! It's a perfectly legitimate ambition for a person to have."
"Of course. We never doubted it for a second. So, now that that's done, we seem to be at an awkward situation here. You see, both Art and Bernie are necromancers. That's at least one necromancer too many, and I don't think we particularly need even one. That leaves us at a bit of an inefficient setup. Hm, how should we resolve this situation? What do you think, Mark?"
"Why are you asking him?"
"He has minion seniority. Who else would I ask?"