Blood in the Library (Southwest Branch)
Details
Come join us for Blood on the Clocktower! This is an event for both new and experienced players. Rules will be explained. The game length is variable, but can last 1 to 2 hours; please plan to stay for the entire length of a game. There will be up to three simultaneous games happening, one for beginners (if needed) and one or two for experienced players. Games will begin once we have enough players.
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About the location:
Parking is limited; there is some neighborhood street parking. carpooling and use of public transit is encouraged.
Food and drink are allowed in the room, so if you would like to bring a snack or drink to share, please do. Please keep common allergies in mind, such as nuts, either avoid or make sure it’s clearly labeled.
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About the game:
Blood on the Clocktower is a social deduction game of murder and mystery, lies and logic, deduction, and deception for up to 15 players, each with a unique character that is “good” or “evil”.
Good players share information to solve the mystery whilst evil players lie about who they are and what they know. The good team wins if they execute the demon. The evil team wins if the demon can survive until the end.
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Community guidelines:
This Meetup's number one rule is to be nice. We are here to have fun, meet other people with similar interests, and lie/deceive our hearts out, as the game we play necessitates that.
Negative social tools, such as shouting, bullying, or emotional manipulation are discouraged.
We require all attendees to maintain a safe and respectful environment and treat each other with kindness or be asked to leave. If you are ever uncomfortable at an event, please let an organizer know.
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Notes
If you are interested in Storytelling a game, feel free to message the leadership team. If you are interested in Storytelling but haven’t before, you can shadow someone and learn.
As we get closer to the event, the waitlist (if any) will be closely managed to optimize player enjoyment. Waitlisted people may be given the choice to RSVP (above the RSVP limit) to workaround MeetUp limitations or to ensure enough people attend.
