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Making Townies Cooperative
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Zara Bande
Bounty Hunter
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Sep-6-2017 02:53
When you have reached the end of the line with a townie - exhausted manipulation and bribes - and you get this message:
"At that, he clammed up quick.
He'd had enough of my questions, unless there was something I could do to convince him to be more cooperative."
What can you actually do to 'convince them to be more cooperative'?
Using Faction Leader privileges only works with suspects.
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Zara Bande
Bounty Hunter
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Sep-6-2017 16:06
Great idea. A Cairo faction would be Egyptastic : )
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Tyranomaster3
Bloodhound
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Sep-6-2017 17:32
By talking about the new factions and skills, I really suggest that there is a skill which works for the suspects who die between the cases. Because no murder is clean of traces, at least, for more real, there should be skill to discover some more clues when player run into seeing a second murder during a case.
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BadAss
Charioteer
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Sep-7-2017 06:26
I'm also in favor of introducing necromancy so we can still question the deceased.
An Egyptian faction would be just perfect for that. Preferably one that is devoted to Anubis.
It would make perfect sense.
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Daenerys Targaryen
Bibliophile
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Sep-7-2017 06:31
Necromancy taught by the high priest of Anubis would be great! :)
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Sleuth Sindy
Pinball Wizard
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Sep-7-2017 06:52
...or a high priestess of the Lord of Light. :)
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Tyranomaster3
Bloodhound
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Sep-7-2017 07:19
Amun-Ra, do you mean? :))
But necromancy seems so far from the real world although it sounds good.
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Kathryn Rose
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Sep-7-2017 10:42
I think she meant Melisandre :) if so, first order of the day would be to revive Shireen.
I LOVE the idea of a faction of pirates!
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Daenerys Targaryen
Bibliophile
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Sep-7-2017 10:58
The Red Woman is one of the (rare) GoT characters I've never been tempted to turn into a Sleuth detective, but if she can serve as a head of a new faction, I'm sure that can be arranged. :D
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glasse
Washed Up Punter
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Sep-7-2017 11:12
The night is dark and full of clammed townies. :P
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