Ski Lodge Advice!

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Ski Lodge Advice!

Ski Lodge Advice!

So I want to make a ski lodge but I'm a bit confused on how it works.  Does the creator make a fake CBer identity for their murderer charrie and then submit a form for them just like everybody else (while being unsuspecting)?  Or something else?  Could someone let me know? (I'm hiding my identity so that when I create my ski lodge it isn't obvious who made it).  Thanks!!

I think either way is OK. You can just have a character from or one of the other CBers be the murderer. 

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submitted by Anonymous
(October 13, 2020 - 4:23 pm)

Here- I can walk you through some steps on how ski lodges are typically run.

~You use an alias, usually that of the character that is running the ski lodge. They're called the host, and you get to create them!

~All of the CBers who want to participate will sign up/fill out their sheets. You can enter yourself into the ski lodge if you want, so then people might not suspect you!

~The others usually try to guess your real identity.

~The murderer is one of the CBers who is entered into the ski lodge. You choose who they are! 

~The murderer is not a separate character or fake CBer that you enter (just to clarify). 

I hope this is helpful! Feel free to ask any other questions if you have them! 

Thank you, Luna-Starr!

Admin

submitted by Luna-Starr, age 27 eons, Existential Ponderment
(October 13, 2020 - 6:14 pm)

I mean, you could do it that way, but what people usually do is have CBers/Æs/Captchas submit sheets, and then pick who the murderer is out of the people who submitted sheets. The CBers usually guess who the murderer is during the ski lodge, and that tends to be revealed at the end of the ski lodge once all the guests have been killed (though I think a few ski lodges have done that recently). Hopefully that makes sense. 

submitted by Agent Winter , age Classified, Enceladus
(October 13, 2020 - 6:17 pm)

That makes so much more sense than what I thought it was.  Thank you both!!

submitted by Anonymous
(October 15, 2020 - 6:14 pm)