Gentle lords and ladies, the jousting at Ye Olde Renaissance Faire isn’t meant to be “to the death”—so why doth the Green Knight have a broken jousting lance buried in his chest? Forsooth, who hath sneaked into his tent, before he got into his trusty armor, and killed him dead?Was it one of his rival knights, in quest of a competitive advantage? Was it one of the Faire’s costumed workers, seeking revenge? Was it one of the thousand fairgoers, in search of a backstage thrill? Or mayhap the foul deed was done by—THEE!
Appropriate for ages 13+! This game takes 1-2 hours to play depending on your group size.
CHARACTER DETAILS
To read more about each character, and access the specific character scripts, click the character names below.
You may play with any number and combination of these characters. Please note that characters with a star next to their name will be mentioned in the evidence, we suggest assigning those roles first. While not required for a successful game, they are reccommended to avoid confusion.
Recommended Gender: Open
Character Description: Barber-Bloodletter. Can't keep a secret.
BEWARE! Don't want the evidence videos below until it's time! The host will be directed to play the videos for each corresponding round.
INTRODUCTION
ACT ONE EVIDENCE
ACT TWO EVIDENCE
ACT THREE EVIDENCE
SET THE SCENE
Theatrical elements suggestive of the 1920’s.
THEME COCKTAIL: GIN RICKY
To make yours you will need: 10mlSoda water 100mlA lime wedge to garnishMethod:Gather your ingredientsMix together the gin, lime juice and syrup into a cocktail shaker along with ice cubesShake wellStrain into a chilled highball glassTop up with soda waterFinish with lime wedge and enjoy!