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Join Date: May 2005
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Were I a demon trying to convince other demons I was a member of The Game this is how I would go about it:
First I would form a gang, no member of this gang would ever break one of the three rules. As time we would form additional gangs with no obvious connection to the first gang. Some of these would pretend to be The Game. The additional gangs would accept members and, once the members had somehow proven their loyalty, slowly reveal to them that the first gang was an undercover front for The Game and thus tell the new members to stay around. The gangs that pretended to be The Game would appear to be violently dismantled with what limited evidence there was pointing to the first gang as the ones who did it. The demons from those gangs wouldn't admit that the gang that broke them up was the first gang (except when beaten.) If anyone asked me if I was a part of The Game I would deny it. After a while everyone would be sure I was part of The Game. Members of the additional gangs could eventually be phased out of them to become new versions of the first gang, vigorously denying that they were part of The Game and that they had any affiliation with the first gang. What would be the point of all of this? Well after enough people (demons, souls, whatever) were convinced that we were The Game (notebooks that were hastily put away whenever someone who wasn't in on it came by would be a good touch) we might get left alone, but the more likely answer is that there really wouldn't be all that much to do and the project would be as good a way to occupy one's time as any. |
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