''Friends for Survival'' RP
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  • Parts 3
  • Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published Jun 30, 2017
Every ten years, seven people get picked from the seven different towns that make up the Crossfire, which is a band of the towns.
These 'contestants' are sent to the Crossfire Games.
Make as many 'friends' as possible, or...

You die.

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This is a 'simple' roleplay about a version of a survival game.
The more 'friends' you make during the game, the more points you earn.
You've gotta be careful and tactful though, every hour, the contestant with the least points, is eliminated.
Which means they're KILLED. 
Every time you make a friend, the other gets a point too, unless they don't actually class you as a friend, which is cheating.
This version of cheating is called 'faking friends', hence the title of my roleplay.
Some people get away with 'faking friends', yet some don't.
It usually depends on whether the judges like you or not.
Killing each other is also allowed, but if you kill a 'friend', you loose a point.
Your 'friend' dies? You don't loose a point since it wasn't your fault.

You're just trying to make 'friends' and then get away with killing them to be the last one standing.
It'll take place in a huge dome, kinda like the Hunger Games.

Well, good luck in the Crossfire Games.

Trust me when I say you'll need it.
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