Post by Freih on Dec 14, 2012 6:58:47 GMT
[OOC]I registered recently (in fact, less than a day after the casino closed ). I like Liar Game. I like role playing. So here I am. If you are wondering why did I register a day after the casino closed - I waited for the closing announcement to find out if there would be a point in registering. I don't mind hosting games as well as playing, though I can't be online all the time, so I'd only host (unofficial) games which only require me to log in once daily. Though I usually would log in more than once.[/OOC]
Freih wonders around. He likes dark creepy streets, with as many spiderwebs as possible. And along such one street he meets this secretive man, around the fifties, who suddenly starts talking:
"Young man, what are you doing here in the middle of the night?"
"I'm just enjoying the view."
And what a view it was! The street was tiny, nearly wide enough for two bicycles. Of course there were no bicycles, though. There were only Freih and the man. On both sides on the street, you could see old wooden houses, some of them - just huts, with almost no space in between. There were no street lamps, and only the half moon provided sparse rays of light. But that was enough for Freih: he was enjoying every little detail of these houses - all similar, yet each of them unique.
"Hmmm... Then you would also enjoy this bar I know of... It's not exactly a bar, but... oh, anyway - just visit it. Its a little far, but here's how you get there...... And then you'll see the sign 'Liar Game Casino'. You won't miss it, don't worry. Ah, yes, unfortunately, you can no longer make money there - so you won't lose either - but you should still go."
Freih didn't know what exactly, but there was something mystical about that man. He didn't know what. But, surprising himself, he decided to have a look - after all, he tons of free time and nothing to lose.
And then he found it! He opened the door, but... BOOOOM! And Freih was no more... OK, that was one of the bad scenarios he wanted to avoid, and for which reason kept observing the door for a while before he entered. Fortunately, instead, the man's words could not me closer to the truth...
Freih wonders around. He likes dark creepy streets, with as many spiderwebs as possible. And along such one street he meets this secretive man, around the fifties, who suddenly starts talking:
"Young man, what are you doing here in the middle of the night?"
"I'm just enjoying the view."
And what a view it was! The street was tiny, nearly wide enough for two bicycles. Of course there were no bicycles, though. There were only Freih and the man. On both sides on the street, you could see old wooden houses, some of them - just huts, with almost no space in between. There were no street lamps, and only the half moon provided sparse rays of light. But that was enough for Freih: he was enjoying every little detail of these houses - all similar, yet each of them unique.
"Hmmm... Then you would also enjoy this bar I know of... It's not exactly a bar, but... oh, anyway - just visit it. Its a little far, but here's how you get there...... And then you'll see the sign 'Liar Game Casino'. You won't miss it, don't worry. Ah, yes, unfortunately, you can no longer make money there - so you won't lose either - but you should still go."
Freih didn't know what exactly, but there was something mystical about that man. He didn't know what. But, surprising himself, he decided to have a look - after all, he tons of free time and nothing to lose.
And then he found it! He opened the door, but... BOOOOM! And Freih was no more... OK, that was one of the bad scenarios he wanted to avoid, and for which reason kept observing the door for a while before he entered. Fortunately, instead, the man's words could not me closer to the truth...