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This wasn't supposed to be a murdergame. It was ''supposed'' to be a vacation. Inari, familiar with murdergames through the work of their father, [[Pico]], decided to invite the much-abused former murdergame players for an island vacation. Unfortunately, inviting people to your island is ''exactly'' the kind of thing that makes a perfect murdergame setup. Almost nobody accepted the invites, except for 14 people -- just about enough for a murdergame. Despite Inari's insistence that it really was just a vacation, the guests' paranoia ran rampant... | This wasn't supposed to be a murdergame. It was ''supposed'' to be a vacation. Inari, familiar with murdergames through the work of their father, [[Pico]], decided to invite the much-abused former murdergame players for an island vacation. Unfortunately, inviting people to your island is ''exactly'' the kind of thing that makes a perfect murdergame setup. Almost nobody accepted the invites, except for 14 people -- just about enough for a murdergame. Despite Inari's insistence that it really was just a vacation, the guests' paranoia ran rampant... | ||
[[Category:Dangan-like Murdergames]] [[Category:Discord roleplay]] | |||
Latest revision as of 13:47, 23 February 2022
The Murdergame that Never Was is a murdergame vignette in The Murderverse, GM'd by KungFuCutbug.
Characters
Host
Players
- Amanda (Ozbourne)
- Cass (Dookie)
- Gundham Tanaka (E)
- Henry Stickmin (MP)
- Hitomi Elakha (wingedcatgirl)
- Jace Webking (SomeLibre)
- Meito Anizawa (Zanreo)
- Mukuro Ikusaba (door-kun)
- Reina Schultz (PointMaid)
- Rywa Hiroki (Goose)
- Scott Cameron (TheGeekArtist08)
- Simon Blackquill (Magolor)
- Soseki Natsume (TalesofUnder)
- Sunrise W12 (EeveeGirlChey)
Story
Prologue
This wasn't supposed to be a murdergame. It was supposed to be a vacation. Inari, familiar with murdergames through the work of their father, Pico, decided to invite the much-abused former murdergame players for an island vacation. Unfortunately, inviting people to your island is exactly the kind of thing that makes a perfect murdergame setup. Almost nobody accepted the invites, except for 14 people -- just about enough for a murdergame. Despite Inari's insistence that it really was just a vacation, the guests' paranoia ran rampant...