Acceptable item/location rules:
Rules:
- You are allowed to pass your named item with other items under some conditions:
- You must be able to see at least one of the item named.
- The item(s) you pass must be mostly the named item.
- The location must be reasonably able to be described as the named location.
- Both you and your victim must be in the location at the time of the murder.
- As stated in the main rules, the victim can always accept a murder as successful even if the assassin has bent or completely broken the rules. That being said, they are under no obligation to, and could simply give you the 1 day ultimatum.
If in doubt as to whether an object counts don't use it. As stated in the main rules these are quite clearly a bit subjective and, while the number one rule is to have fun, below are some examples of items that would or would not count. They are here purely as a guide and the list is far from exhaustive (Green - yes | Orange - try to avoid but could be counted | Red - absolutely not). Remember, if the of people majority in your group feels strongly that something does or doesn't count, then majority wins.
Item Examples:
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Key
- A single key and fewer than 10 keyrings.
- A bunch of keys with no keyrings and also a wallet.
- A single key with more than 10 keyrings.
- A single key hidden inside a wallet.
- A single key or bunch of keys inside a suitcase or other bag that completely hides all view of said keys.
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Spoon
- A handful of assorted cultery most of which are spoons.
- A really really tiny spoon.
- A handful of cultery with fewer spoons than other items.
- Half of a decomposing wooden spoon.
- A closed bag full of cutlery but only one spoon in it.
- A spork.
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Camera
- A camera with or without a lens.
- A camera in a case that is clearly designed for a camera.
- An origami model pin-hole camera that does not function.
- A mobile phone with a camera.
- A lens or other camera paraphernalia with no camera attatched.
- A camera in a case in a backpack along with a coat, waterbottles, today's lunch, and yesterday's grim banana.
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Pen/Pencil
- A pack of brand new bic ballpoint pens.
- A pen/pencil and a single sheet of paper.
- A notebook with a pen/pencil on the side.
- A very large arts and craft kit with a single pen/pencil in it.
- A paintbrush or other pencil shaped art utensil that isn't a pen/pencil.
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Tissue
- A box of tissues.
- A piece of tissue paper.
- A bin that you hope might have a tissue in it somewhere.
- A pineapple.