Saturday, April 18

Night 1 - Ready to die?

Just when you think you've seen it all in this City...

Today there was an almost immediate accusation against Zilla, who was apparently LaytonFairy of Team Aoshi! With the case against him, the once enigmatic figure didn't even try to defend himself with words, but instead stood in Town Center all day long trying to convince others to spare him in exchange for his factions help- after all, both Team Aoshi and the Town wanted to rid the City of the Mafia, right? With the complex web of loyalties in the city at this point in time, there was fierce debate over whether to spare the cunning trickster his life and cooperate for a time, or to end his life as quickly as possible.

Ultimately the latter idea won out, and as the day drew to a close, the vote tally being displayed showing clearly who would be the Town's victim, the fairy drew his sword and challenged everyone, anyone, to try to kill him, rather then face the gallows. The square grew quiet for the first time all day, as users stopped to wonder who would be able to subdue the rogue- after all, it was widely thought of that someone like LaytonFairy must be legendary at the art of swordfighting.

After a few moments, one Mid-Boss standing in the crowd drew his sword and answered the fairy's challenge, and so commenced a duel that would have made even Regy Rusty and FerdieLance jealous in it's intensity and display of skill. Eventually, LaytonFairy proved no match and found his opponents sword at his throat. Smirking, and knowing he was defeated, he dropped his sword, and was run through the heart just as the sun set.

Apparently someone was convinced by his tirades in the square all day, however, because just as this was happening, a figure in the crowd left and slipped off to the Hospital... Although Zilla, otherwise known as LaytonFairy, is dead, his dying wish has been honored, and one more member has been added to Team Aoshi.

The day done, the citizens of the City started looking warily around at shadows and people that who had looked relatively safe during the day, but now in the Night, looked foreboding and dangerous. Most decided to leave Town Center and head for different, perhaps safer, havens. For now is when the blood really starts to run...

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