[quote=Omnial] So will it be happening or no?I personally think the random drawing of the killer will work, and then we just work together as a team, the killer and the one to die to work out the post and how it will work, the clues left behind and everything.Though this also makes the roleplay a bit of a game, and could end quickly if the ones in the roleplay are unable to figure out who it is, unless you will have a character that pulls things back on track if we all start accusing the wrong people?Also, why not have kind of like Alter Ego for a few characters? that way they can still contribute to a degree without directly interfering. Just another idea to toss out there aside from the afterlife, which would be humorous. [/quote] I for one disagree with the random drawing. We, the players should have a say in whether our characters murder someone or not because we know them best. Would our character kill someone? Would they kill someone with the right motive? I think that these are important questions that only we should be able to answer because only we know how our characters truly think and how they react. The system i think would work is to have everyone PM the GM after each motive is announced, whether their character will feel the need to kill or not. (Of course, if a character feels the need to kill without a motive it's okay) and the GM can decide what works best. If there isn't anyone who steps forward, I think this is when it would be acceptable to have a drawing to keep things moving. This way, everyone but the killer, GM, and possibly victim will be able to do the whodunit thing, and it'll be more fun, IMO. The killer can try to throw everyone off, etc. --- And here's another idea. Why not let the dead characters know how it happened? Assuming that everyone knows the twists in the first DR game--I'll keep this as vague as possible just in case--there can be spectators, and the dead characters can become that. This also can be replaced by the idea of an afterlife, where the dead students are all-knowing. They might be able to provide hints like, "Come ON dude, you're forgetting about this piece of evidence." If we want a whodunit, it might not work if people have multiple characters though. I like the Alter Ego thing, but wouldn't that be centered around one person in particular? I guess AE could imitate other people so it'd work.