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The Moon is in My Bones! | Blood on the Clocktower | Bad Moon Rising-ish

The Moon is in My Bones! | Blood on the Clocktower | Bad Moon Rising-ish

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A bad moon is rising over Ravenswood Bluff as Realms' Blood on the Clocktower takes its first foray into the infamous script Bad Moon Rising. Storytellers: Zack FG You can reference all of the roles in this version of the game on the script. Emily Bates: The Po (Evil) "Each night, you may choose a player: they die. If your last choice was no-one, choose 3 players tonight." Liv Kennedy: The Witch (Evil) "You start knowing which Outsiders are in play. If 1 died today, choose a player tonight: they die. [-1 or +1 Outsider]" Liz Campbell: The Lunatic (Outsider) "You think you are a Demon, but you are not. The Demon knows who you are & who you choose at night." James Barbarossa: The Chambermaid "Each night, choose 2 alive players (not yourself): you learn how many woke tonight due to their ability." Fiona Howat: The Gossip "Each day, you may make a public statement. Tonight, if it was true, a player dies." Michelle Kelly: The Pacifist "Executed good players might not die." Taylor Navaro: The Grandmother "You start knowing a good player & their character. If the Demon kills them, you die too." Game: Blood on the Clocktower Voice Edit: Olie Moore Clowtower Theme: James Barbarossa Sound Design: Zack FG Content Warnings: Social Deduction Stressful Situations Horror Descriptions, Ambiences & Music Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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