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Author Topic: Roll to Revolution: What may have been. Turn 17: Rupturing.  (Read 11066 times)

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Re: Roll to Revolution: What may have been. Turn 14: Suspiciously lucky.
« Reply #150 on: November 27, 2011, 09:29:44 pm »

Name: Katherine Audeville
Gender: Female
Age: 22
Background: Born, and up to now, has lived in America. Started out as just a moderate, but her time at college convinced her over to a socialist standpoint. Has taken a boat to London to help jumpstart a revolution.
Strength: 0
Accuracy: 9
Charisma: 9
Intelligence: 6
Luck: 6
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Re: Roll to Revolution: What may have been. Turn 14: Suspiciously lucky.
« Reply #151 on: December 02, 2011, 02:31:26 am »

We would appear to have some absent people.
I'll give it a bit longer, then I'll PM them.
Also, TCM, I'll put you on the waiting list and you can come in if someone has to cancel.
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Re: Roll to Revolution: What may have been. Turn 14: Suspiciously lucky.
« Reply #152 on: December 02, 2011, 01:09:36 pm »

A dungeon possibly filled with treasure but may be inhabited by bandits?
Too risky..

William decides to simply walk around and see if he can spot any opportunities by himself,
preferably something that wont get himself killed or imprisoned.
« Last Edit: December 02, 2011, 06:08:20 pm by Ultimuh »
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Re: Roll to Revolution: What may have been. Turn 14: Suspiciously lucky.
« Reply #153 on: December 02, 2011, 06:02:42 pm »

"Alright. So. I am a straightforward bloke and I assume you see the way I see things. Ya? We can make things happen, Make this inot the country it wants to be insteada what its forced ta be."
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Re: Roll to Revolution: What may have been. Turn 9: Schooling and scheming.
« Reply #154 on: December 11, 2011, 03:53:57 pm »

Turn 15: Elections.

1. London- Tersr

Talking to some of the other inmates most claim to be innocent, only more proof for your revoloutionary fight. As well as this, you listen to many other accounts of how they have been wronged by the government and the law. After speaking to almost every man in your cell block you fall asleep, exhausted from the day's work.
[1 turn remaining]

 
Spoiler: Aaron (click to show/hide)

2. Oxford- micelus

The trouble is only small scuffles with other students and the such like, nothing that requires your immediate attention, so you leave the city. Circling the outskirts, you talk to any travellers on the road, visit surrounding farms and nobles mansions, spreading word of a revolution. (1) This news is not welcome. You have many doors slammed in your face and, in one instance, get chased off a man's land by many lads armed with gardening implements. Brushing yourself down, you get back into the city and ask about the next elections. (6) They are very soon, and you almost missed the registration period.
Quickly signing up the "Open Hand Society", you see what interest it arouses, then call a committee meeting. (5) With the many followers you have attracted over the months, you are quickly swamped with applications, and the first meeting is crowded.
What do you say?



3. Manchester- Ultimah

Wandering around the city, you begin to become doubtful about your cause. How are you ever to turn out a system that has worked for so many years? (3)
Then, in the street, you see a gang of thugs encircling a woman. None of the men are armed, yet nobody seems to want to confront them. Sidling closer, you hear horrific things coming from the men's mouths and see the woman's terrified features.
Then one of the thugs breaks the ring and confronts you, telling you to back off.
Do you cooperate?

 
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4. Cardiff- Riccto

The man nods as you talk, finding particular pleasure in your last few words.
"YEFS!" He speaks through a mouthful of prawns.
"That'f exphactly wat I wof finking of!" He swallows noisily.
"We are being forced to do things by the government. We need freedom. You've got good ideas; are you part of any organisation? Got any contacts? Anyone?" The man looks at you expectantly.

 
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5. Dublin- Sinpwn

You continue to play, but listen to passing people as you do, looking for any indication of wrongdoing. (1) Just as you begin to hear one man and how he was wrongly convicted by the government a patrol turns up, trying to remove you. They say someone has complained of the noise.
What do you do?

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6. Edinburgh- lawastooshort

You pace your room for the entire day, writing line after line of poetry, then crossing most of them out.
Finally you have a final copy, and recite it over and over in front of the mirror, trying to get the correct tone of voice and speed.
Eventually the time comes to meet the woman, and you arrive at the restaurant at the planned time. (2) The woman is slightly late, and arrives in a bad mood. How do you soften her up?

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« Last Edit: December 11, 2011, 03:58:00 pm by Spaghetti7 »
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Re: Roll to Revolution: What may have been. Turn 15: Elections.
« Reply #155 on: December 11, 2011, 04:10:50 pm »

The young Urchin bows his head slightly in shame "Sadly. No. Thats why I was making that art, To make people aware. Build people up, But you seem a bit affluent. Would'ju know anybody?"
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Re: Roll to Revolution: What may have been. Turn 15: Elections.
« Reply #156 on: December 11, 2011, 04:30:27 pm »

Lead the officers on a chase for the amusement of the public. Continue to play while running if possible.
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Re: Roll to Revolution: What may have been. Turn 15: Elections.
« Reply #157 on: December 11, 2011, 05:48:31 pm »

"Ladies and Gentlemen , I welcome and sincerely thank you all for coming to our first meeting. As a Society, we shall change the way this country's run, to make life better for all. Starting with Oxford. As you may know, I've done some work trying to make the quality of life here better, but I am but only one man. And so, I have called us all here to ask two things: What are the problems of the city and what do you think is needed to solve the problems ?"

Above speech. Ask them what specific problems need to be fixed, and ask what needs to be done about it.
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Re: Roll to Revolution: What may have been. Turn 15: Elections.
« Reply #158 on: December 11, 2011, 08:12:42 pm »

I aim one of the guns at him and throw a witty one-liner.
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Re: Roll to Revolution: What may have been. Turn 15: Elections.
« Reply #159 on: December 12, 2011, 03:45:50 am »

Tell her about the plight of the orphans. Inform her I'd like to start an orphanage, a good one, where the children would be educated in the ways of being a good human.
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Re: Roll to Revolution: What may have been. Turn 15: Elections.
« Reply #160 on: December 12, 2011, 07:04:55 am »

Look out the window and observe what happens.
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Re: Roll to Revolution: What may have been. Turn 15: Elections.
« Reply #161 on: January 01, 2012, 11:57:04 am »

Right, I'm bak after the Christmas break. Sorry for the delay.

Turn 16: What a Wonderful World.

1. London- Tersr

Peering out of the barred window and squinting in the light, you watch the outside world. Watch the people walking past, the trees swaying in the breeze and the birds swooping around in the breeze.
You suddenly feel very emotional, and get an idea for a song.
As you run for some paper to scribble the idea down an officer opens your cell door, saying you are free to go.

 
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2. Oxford- micelus

"...and so, I have called us all here to ask two things: What are the problems of the city and what do you think is needed to solve the problems ?"
One man shouts from the back of the stuffy room.
"The bloody government's the problem!" His voice is soon drowned out by a round of shouting.
Everything eventually calms down, and you manage to make a list of problems.
Cramped housing
Bad/No jobs
The Upper class
One man even goes as far as suggesting hygiene.

However, as for what is needed to solve it, everyone agrees it is your job to figure that one out.



3. Manchester- Ultimah

Picking your pistol out of its holster with a flourish and pointing it between the man's eyes, you then say:
"Try me, punk." 
It sounded better in your head.
The thug does not take that well. Smacking the gun out of your hand and sending it skittering along the street, the man then throws a punch at you which you only just manage to avoid.

 
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4. Cardiff- Riccto

For the first time in the conversation, the man looks disheartened.
"Emm, well. I do have contacts but few, if any, share my views."
He looks down at the remains of his lavish meal.
"It would appear we are alone."
Just as the silence gets awkward a bell tolls, and more platters are brought in.
"AH! Dessert!"
You eat the rest of the meal in silence, but quickly finish the delicious dessert. Have you anything to say before you leave?

 
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5. Dublin- Sinpwn

You run past the officers and down the high street, continuing to play as you do. Feeling confident, you start to run with very high knees, and play more exaggerated. (6) Your gag pays off. You get many laughs and the police can't keep up with you in their hot and heavy uniforms. They eventually give up and some men pull you into a tavern, even going as far as buying you a drink.

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6. Edinburgh- lawastooshort

As the woman sits you pour her a glass of wine and start talking.
"Did you know that one in every ten kids on the streets is an orphan? S'true." Proud of your made up statistic, you plough onwards.
"I was planning to set up an orphanage, y'know. I would have helped those poor children from a life on the streets, and turned them into respectable people. But, alas, I ran out of funds. The government wouldn't help me, and no-one would donate. I began to think nobody cared..."
The woman looks absolutely furious.
"I though you came to see me, not to try to soften me up with your sob stories and steal my money!" She begins to cry, and gets up to leave.
Do you save the situation, or let her go?

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Re: Roll to Revolution: What may have been. Turn 16: What a Wonderful World
« Reply #162 on: January 01, 2012, 03:03:39 pm »

Plant my dagger in his spleen, that ought to teach him.
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Re: Roll to Revolution: What may have been. Turn 16: What a Wonderful World
« Reply #163 on: January 01, 2012, 05:39:57 pm »

Engage in friendly conversation with the men about any outstanding issues caused by the government in Dublin.
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Re: Roll to Revolution: What may have been. Turn 16: What a Wonderful World
« Reply #164 on: January 01, 2012, 09:19:51 pm »

Thus is the nature of our young cause....But heres an idea...We both probe about a bit, you move about up high, I do so on the street level and maybe we can get the ball movin on this side of the country. Lets meet up every once in awhile to check our progress, sound like a plan?
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