Post by Segaaaa on Dec 26, 2021 6:03:00 GMT -6
Black Toastery
I love Toasty very much. Very very. Very very very very very very very very very very very very much.
So much, that I decided to lock him inside of my room.
I first sneaked into his house and stuffed him inside a bag while he slept. After a long while, I dumped the bag (with Toasty inside) into my room. Inside the room were a glass of water and five pieces of bread I had put there beforehand.
After making sure Toasty was still alive (I had to inject sleeping drugs many times to keep him asleep), I exited the room and locked the door with the key. I was not worried about him escaping, as the door, the only exit, had been created with the sturdiest material in existence.
Toasty soon woke up. It took him quite a while before he realized the gravity of the situation.
A single day passed.
Realizing I may have forgotten a very important detail, I went to check on Toasty only to find he had died! Very tragic!
Objectives & How to play
Your objective is to figure out how Toasty died (both his cause of death and how he died that way). To do this, you can ask questions or give theories/statements, like so:
1) You: “Did Toasty die instantly?” // “Toasty died instantly.”
2) You: "Was Toasty stabbed?" // "Toasty was stabbed."
3) You: "Did Toasty kill himself?" // "Toasty killed himself."
I will then answer your question or confirm/refute your statement if it is right/wrong.
Whatever I answer will always be true. Even if it is technically true.
1) Me: "Toasty did not die instantly."
2) Me: "Toasty was not stabbed."
3) Me: "Toasty did not kill himself."
[These three responses are examples, but they are true.]
Asking for the answer will get you bonked
I will only do this if the core trick relies on it (like in the previous mystery), but I must note that even if you are right, I may answer to your question/statement in a way that is right but is not actually answering your question/statement. It's up to you to call me out and tell me what I said doesn't go against what you suggested. And then attack that point because it's very likely related to the answer.
You can ask and state whatever you want (as long as it has to do with the game).
The person to solve the case with the fewest questions/statements will be declared the absolute winner of today. All others who solve it will just be winners.
If you solve the mystery, the solving guess won't count towards the total.
[Note everything will be done in DMs.]