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MOD POST: PLAYER POLL: GASP SHOCK AWE
Hey, all! Faith here on her player journal with the first of many player polls to determine this month's plots. This one is pertinent to Gasp Shock Awe, wherein one of the Travellers has not only been feeding information to Thiazi to work against the gods but actively attempting to sabotage the war efforts to bring Ragnarok into fruition. What a jerk!
But hey, that's Satan for you. Surprise!
Here's some background information of his charges:
This is the information your character will have prior to voting. Their options are as follows:
Please remember to vote ICly and only vote once per character. The poll will be considered closed on Sept. 5 at 11:59PM CST. Let us know if you have any questions!
But hey, that's Satan for you. Surprise!
Here's some background information of his charges:
- Back during the Burning Bridges plot in March, Satan got in contact with Thiazi via one of her underlings, seeing her as a viable option for effectively ending the universe.
- During Something Significant in May, he made up visions of smoke and flame to lead the Travellers and the gods to falsely suspect Surt's involvement in the loss of magic in Ginnungagap.
- Following the city's militarisation, he informed Thiazi of the Asgard's movement, leading her to attack during Christmas in July.
- After the failure of Down the Rabbit Hole to produce anything valuable from Satan's fake vision, the gods were onto his shenanigans.
- As a last ditch effort at meddling with the gods hot on his tail, Satan performed a ritual on Thiazi's black ice to "infect" himself with her corrupted magic. He then broke through the barrier around the castle in an attempt to assassinate the sleeping Queen of Asgard, but was caught before he could reach her bedroom.
This is the information your character will have prior to voting. Their options are as follows:
Poll #15875 Satan v. the Whole of Creation ( 418 )
Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 75
And the jury says:
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He's innocent; cleanse him of Thiazi's magic and set him free.
3 (4.0%)
He's guilty; put him in prison but don't kill him.
35 (46.7%)
He's guilty; execute him, resurrect him, and then set him free.
2 (2.7%)
He's guilty; execute him. No second chances.
26 (34.7%)
Other. ( Please explain in the comments! )
9 (12.0%)
Please remember to vote ICly and only vote once per character. The poll will be considered closed on Sept. 5 at 11:59PM CST. Let us know if you have any questions!
MOD QUESTIONS
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INTERROGATION
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Re: INTERROGATION
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She votes for "he did some really bad things so put him in a room by himself so he'll get really bored"
Changing vote!
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/shakes head
Jerk Option
[Someone might still be a little bitter about getting his ass beat by a garbage pail kid.]
best of a couple worlds option?
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He's likely going to be really upset about Satan's actions - especially the one that lead to Thiazi attacking the city, since it directly affected someone he cares for and he tends to get very protective in those cases. Given that and the fact he doesn't care much for traitors, he's not going to be entirely opposed to the idea of execution (and might voice something along those lines himself because lolhothead). While there's a good chance that he'll calm down enough to go with the 'put him in jail' camp, if there's enough fighting over this (which I suspect there might be), he might also just get frustrated enough to throw his hands in the air and tell everyone to do what they want with him.
Since that's really hard to determine until it actually happens, though, I'm going with a 'his vote will be determined by what plays out ICly' option with a lean towards the put him in prison option if it absolutely has to be that cut and dried.
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He is, however, not likely to be at all interested in setting him free again. He's already betrayed them the once, and he'd be less than willing to have the same old thing play out again.