Kazamatsuri Plays The Resistance II: Rewrite [Finished - Okaken Victory]

Here’s the number of successful missions each player has been on:

@Natsume - 1
@Pepe - 2
@Necem - 2
@Likeaneko - 1
@Hardscope - 1

The last mission (which was a failure) Consisted of @Khsellhu, @Natsume, @Arete and @Kawaii-is-Justice.
That means that @RedRavenW has not been on a mission and @Khsellhu, @Arete and @Kawaii-is-Justice have only been on a failure mission.

The next leader is @Necem and he needs to pick four other people. Okaken is only one mission away from winning, so all Organization would have voted reject (as long as they followed the rule banning private conversation, which does not concern me because I believe everyone here is trustworthy). Two members voted reject, which means there is one Organization member who was not on that team. I suggest excluding as much of that team as possible this round. Assuming @Necem is not Organization (if he is the mission will fail either way), there are five people who are not Necem and were not on that team - they are @Pepe, @Likeaneko, @Hardscope and @RedRavenW (who has not been on a mission yet).

I suggest @Necem choose from those four people, exclude the one of whom he is most suspicious, and he will have no choice but to pick one from the last team.

Alright, after reading through this again, I get the situation now. If the okaken plays their cards right, it would indeed be a 100% victory for them. Is that fair?

I say: yes, yes it is. It might seem unfair considering I speak from experience out of playing this game numerous times already, but the organization failed to realize one thing: allowing more than one fail vote happen is a very very bad idea. This essentially reveals their identity. In a more advanced game, the organization players should be able to let their other teammates know their own votes (should they decide to bluff) without revealing their true identity to others. By allowing two fail votes to happen, the organization has already failed.

Changing the game to make it a tie for the next mission doesn’t help anyone either. All organization members can just vote to pass the mission, and all teammates will vote success. This provides absolutely no additional information; we might as well just remove the two-vote requirement and just continue the game as-is. At least that way, the organization members will still be pressured to have their way with the mission.

While not going to take any side on this (I also generally consider this to be unfair to Okaken) I want to remind you that in this game we have only 3 members of Organization, and not 4. They were outnumbered and already given a huge disadvantage at the very beginning. Basically, we have 2 evil guys + assassin leader.
If we go purely by this, then I am pretty sure that there were not 2 “evil guys” on the last mission, but 1 of them + assassin leader. They don’t know who each other is, and they had literally no choice, but to vote for the fail.
Indeed, I have 0 prior experience to playing this game, so I may just not know, but I find it almost impossible to communicate between Organization members with current rules. Anyone who would try would be automatically considered to be suspicious (like will be I after writing this post, yep).
All in all, if this rule was stated at the beginning of the game, I would consider it to be fair. But this late in-game, only 1 mission away from winning it seems harsh on Okaken.

Because I can’t see what the extra person voted in the poll, I’m just going to assume that the poll was very close, so, going with what some members have pointed out and following the advice of people in some cases I’ve found while surfing the Internet, I’m going to withdraw that proposition and no rules will be changed or added.

For the next mission, the team will need to have 2 fail votes in order for it to be a failed mission.

Well, I voted that 1 fail vote is enough to prolong the game a litte. But since it did not happen, it would be stupid to take a risky team just to give the organisation a chance.

@Mogaoscar

My Team consists of: @Pepe @Likeaneko @Hardscope @RedRavenW and @Necem.

Voting has started on Necem’s team. PM me on Discord or the forum to know whether you approve the team or reject it. As always, there are 24 hours to do so.


The voting has now ended. The team has been approved with 8 approve votes and 1 reject vote.

@Hardscope -------> Approve
@Natsume ---------> Approve
@Khsellhu ---------> Reject
@Kawaii-is-Justice -----> Approve
@Pepe --------------> Approve
@arete ------------->Approve
@Likeaneko ------> Approve
@Necem -----------> Approve
@Kotori ------------> Approve

Members of the team that will perform this mission should vote on the mission’s success or failure via PM through Discord or the Forum, although some of you already have done so.

Well, I think it was a pretty obvious result but… Yeah, Okaken has won. We cannot wallow in defeat just yet, my partners. I think that it’s about time we reveal ourselves, as the “bad guys”, don’t you think? Yup, I, Kotori-san, has been an organisation member this whole time! Sorry for betraying you guys and being a spy, that’s just how things are, I still love you all, okay~? Teehee☆

Well, Okaken might be happy and all that they’ve won the missions but we’re gonna turn all of this around. There’s no need to hide ourselves anymore so let’s use this topic to discuss who’s “the loner” among the six Okaken members. Oh yeah, by the way, my role was the boss of the organisation~

So so so, who are you, mister Assassin-san?

@Kawaii-is-Justice, if you’re gonna lie about your role, please try not to do it when the two Organization members know who they are :stuck_out_tongue:

What are you talking about? Are you implying that you’re a spy? What proof do you have for being one? Honestly, Yoshino-kun (@Pepe), the other spy, can attest to my claim, ya know…

Pepe must not be a very good Organization member considering he passed two missions.
Or maybe…
You could be the loner and you’re lying about it so the assassin doesn’t kill you!
Or maybe…
You aren’t the loner and you’re trying to distract the assassin from the real loner!

This is some 4D chess, my friends.

I dunno what he was gonna do but he was probably trying to make himself less suspicious, maybe? That’s why I suggested to try another mission with the same members… To force him to “fail” it.

Okay, actually, I’ll admit it, I ain’t a spy, I’m just fooling around~ I wanted to see who’s gonna react first and confirm my theories. Chi-chan is a spy as I thought, the others would be Esaka-san and Shizuru-chan, I guess? Unless you’re lying too but the real deal will show up anyway. By the way, since I just loooove showing off my deductive skills (heh) I’ll tell you a little something. I’ve long since figured out the identities of the loner and the observer!
The observer is prez-san… aaah, she acted real suspicious… As for the loner, you can know who it is by the witch’s actions, right~?
As for why I’m telling you this… Well, you see… I wanted to get to the let’s guess who is who phase but we never got there… I was so disappointed, and it seems like I can give up on winning and help with identifying the unknown! Yosh, the true traitor has shown unless I’m trying to make things confusing~

Well its been fun watching how things played out. Truth is, though, I’ve known who I was going to assassinate since the beginning of the game. I’ve already sent in my pick to @Mogaoscar, now let’s all wait for his final call.

Good game either way~

It ain’t over until yhe fat lady sings; one thing i learned from playing this game. What’s important is that nobody reveals their identity until @Mogaoscar has confirmed.

Also equally important is that the loner never say who they are; because the organization still has a chance to win if they figure out who the loner is.

Oh I guess I didn’t see the announcement and we already won; well I guess it’s time for the organization members to reveal themselves and talk about who they wanna kill off; for now, I’ll just watch~

Oh really? Just curious, who did you pick?

Now, now, if I have to sit here in suspense until mogaoscar reveals the ending then everybody else does too:ahaha:

Ugh… Okay, I know, you most likely chose Pepe. If not, it’d be either Necem… Or maybe me :shock: ?!

@Necem would have been my guess if I was the assassin.

Now, sorry for the delay, but I had to get the “Song for Friends” arrange done for the contest and I wasn’t sure how much it was going to take me.

Here’s then the resolution:


The five mission members started their search in their own homes before proceeding to the houses of the rest of the Okaken members. They couldn’t find anything of interest in neither of their homes, so they proceeded to their fellow Okaken members’ houses, starting with Esaka.

Since they couldn’t find anything in Esaka’s house either, they thought that he could still be hiding something in his shop, so there they went. Because of the gigantic place it was, they had to spread out to search the whole shop for clues. Finally, Kotori, while being alone, found some manifests with all the Okaken members’ names on it and procedures to blackmail them and obtain information from them. There were only 3 people excluded from the blackmailing procedures: Chihaya, Shizuru and Esaka himself. That could only mean one thing, those were the Organization members that they were after. Kotori silently put that document in her pocket and decided to go back were the rest are. However, she found out the door out of that windowless room to be closed.

Gas started emerging from a small hole in a wall, knowing what that meant, Kotori started screaming and banging the door before starting to feel dizzy. At that point, she became only slightly smarter and thought that a better solution for the moment was to fill the hole with something to stop it from dumping gas into the room. Unfortunately, it was too late, so she fell unconcious, although she was able to barely escape death.

After a while, they found out Kotori had been locked in that room and had to kick the door down to reach her and find out that she had passed out. Fortunately, Inoue was cautious enough to don’t let anyone get close to her. Before anything she reached for her pockets and found the document that pointed who the Organization members were. Case closed. Shizuru, who had appeared out of nowhere pulled out a knife and headed straight for Inoue, but being outnumbered she was put down by Yoshino with the help of Inoue herself, while Akane turned around and prevented Chihaya from going anywhere.

They immobilized them, called the police and told them to go get Esaka after explaining them all the obscure operations the Organization had been carrying out.

After some weeks, the Police had already seized most of the illegal items that the Organization held, and had put into jail many of its members.

This is how the Okaken managed to make justice and saved the city from this oppressive Organization.


So yeah, the Okaken won. The Assassin leader voted to kill Kotori (@Kawaii-is-Justice), but she wasn’t the loner. You’re free to say which were your roles and discuss whatever you want about the game. I’d also appreciate it if you had some meta comments on the game: if you’d change some rules, modify some mechanics, add or take out from the game roles, etc.

So with this, the second Resistance game has officially finished in Kazamatsuri.

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