Answer this comment with a response to three questions:
1: Do you want to know OOCly if your character is a culprit? ICly your character will not know they have killed. This is more for OOC planning on your part. Please answer this with a 'yes' or 'no'.
2: Is there anything you do not want to be included in a murder, should your character be rolled as culprit? This can be both murder methods (gunshots, stabbing, etc.) and other acts during a murder (breaking limbs, eye gore, etc.). By default we will not include anything sexual or anything extremely gory.
3: Are there any weekends you absolutely will not be available to be a culprit? This is to ensure that you are not a culprit on a week you will not be available for most of the trial.
If you do not answer, we will assume your answers are "no", "anything is fine", and "I am available every week".
EVERYONE ANSWER THIS
1: Do you want to know OOCly if your character is a culprit? ICly your character will not know they have killed. This is more for OOC planning on your part. Please answer this with a 'yes' or 'no'.
2: Is there anything you do not want to be included in a murder, should your character be rolled as culprit? This can be both murder methods (gunshots, stabbing, etc.) and other acts during a murder (breaking limbs, eye gore, etc.). By default we will not include anything sexual or anything extremely gory.
3: Are there any weekends you absolutely will not be available to be a culprit? This is to ensure that you are not a culprit on a week you will not be available for most of the trial.
If you do not answer, we will assume your answers are "no", "anything is fine", and "I am available every week".