ooc- Maybe too much suspense this time around, I hope you guys weren't getting bored. I thought it would happen much quicker like in our fourth game. But after the fourth person died, it just was a long coincidence that no one died.
Whoever added the small envelope with the red stamp should now reveal it's contents.
Here were the odds to put things into perspective:
-spinning and pulling twice gave you a 64 percent chance of surviving
-the next person to pull the trigger gets a 75 percent chance of surviving
-the next person to pull the trigger gets a 66 percent chance of surviving
-at this point the best thing to do is spin and pull twice since the chance of surviving the next bullet is 50 percent
Here is how it's done:
-When a bullet is loaded, a D6 is rolled. In this example the result is 5, so the bullet is loaded into chamber 5.
-When the barrel is spun, another D6 is rolled, this gives us our "current chamber." In this example our current chamber is 4.
- Chamber 1 -
- Chamber 2 -
- Chamber 3 -
>Chamber 4 -
- Chamber 5 - Bullet
- Chamber 6 -
-When the trigger is pulled, 2 things happen:
-If there is a bullet in the current chamber, the person who pulled the trigger dies. If it's empty, s/he survives.
-The current chamber increases by 1. In our example from chamber 4 to chamber 5.
- Chamber 1 -
- Chamber 2 -
- Chamber 3 -
- Chamber 4 -
>Chamber 5 - Bullet
- Chamber 6 -
I just wanted to show you guys the mechanics of the game and what I do for each turn. This is completely random and systematic. And I'd never alter fate to create drama, suspense, or heartbreak.
Vengeance on the other hand...
Anyways keep an eye out for the next season of Simply Russian Roulette! If you have any comments or suggestions about the game, let me know here or in a Private Message. Let me know if you enjoy this game or not and what you did or did not like about it.
-IRolledA1