Sheriff John Behan and his deputies attended a dwelling on Fremont Street this morning after a report that an intruder had murdered the occupant. The resident was identified as Morgan Earp, Tombstone Deputy Marshall.
The Deputy Marshall returned from escorting a fellow, before being confronted in their dwelling. The popular man was shot three times and left in a pool of blood. It comes as his brother Wyatt Earp has declared that he will hunt the perpetrator down like a dog.
REWARD $5,000
The infamous gunfighter Billy the Kid was confronted in Hafford’s saloon last night. Hotel owner Mark, as Roderick Hafford, identified the outlaw drinking in his saloon.
One witness remarked that he “confronted him as he sat quietly in a corner of the main room.” The kid rose to his feet, when Hafford drew his gun. The old Schofield revolver was cocked and loaded. It seemed Roderick was hell bent on claiming the $5,000 reward. The businessman was shot three times in his own saloon lounge, by three shots from the kid’s McFarlan pistol.
Hafford will be buried at Boothill Cemetery this morning.
TOMBSTONE -Sheriff John Behan announced today that he was close to identifying the two men who conspired to organise a robbery under arms of the Wells Fargo stage, which was performed, and subsequently arrested, by Harry Head, Luther King, Jim Crane and Bill Leonard.
A local resident came forward with information that John Holliday was friends with Bill Leonard, one of the gunmen. The same witness also stated that he was present outside the Grand Hotel when Big Nose Kate had ridiculed one of the towns deputy Marshall’s for “talking him into it”. Referring to her partners involvement.
Sheriff Behan suspects arrest within the next few days.
TOWN DUEL – At sunset yesterday evening, two locals sort to settle a score that had befallen upon them regarding the suspicion of being of questionable character and intent.
Using registered weapons supplied by Hart’s gun shop, the two gunfighters James and Jess, drew a crowd as they sought to settle their score.
On the Sheriff’s mark of “Fire at will”, a loud distant gunshot rang out through the streets as the two fired. James got three quick bullets into Jess’ torso before even letting off a single shot.
Townsfolk stood with mouths ajar as the dead man was revealed to be local Dentist John “Doc” Holliday
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Sheriff John Behan and his deputies attended a dwelling on Silver Lane this morning after a report that an intruder had attempted to harm the occupant. The intruder was shot before fleeing the dwelling and running into the night.
Investigations will continue
REWARD $5,000
Anonymous tip offs regarding Billy the Kid have been received after a local man identified him at the Grand Hotel last evening.
US Marshall Virgil Earp, has issued a warning stating that “the net is getting smaller” and that the gunslinger “can run, but you can’t hide, because we will find you!”
TOMBSTONE -Sheriff John Behan announced today that he had brought two men into the courthouse today for questioning regarding the conspiracy to rob the Wells Fargo stage on March 15th.
The partner of Big Nose Kate of the Grand Hotel, was questioned regarding the conflicting alibi that was recorded. His partner had indicated that they were travelling with another man to Bisbee on the morning of the robbery, when in actual fact he was seen outside the Grand Hotel mounting a horse that had just been prepared for him on a prospecting exercise with another local man.
TOWN DUEL – At sunset yesterday evening, two locals sort to settle a score that had befallen upon them regarding the suspicion of being of questionable character and intent.
Using registered weapons supplied by Spangenburg’s gun shop, the two gunfighters Melissa and Britin, drew a crowd as they sought to settle their score.
On the Sheriff’s mark of “Fire at will”, a loud distant gunshot rang out through the streets from afar. A sharpshooters bullet soared through the dusty air and impacted the hand of Melissa, sending their weapon flying. The three shots from Britin’s peacemaker impacted into Melissa killing them instantly.
Townsfolk stood with mouths ajar as the dead man was revealed to be local ranch owner Frank McLaury. The man also wanted for questioning in relation to the conspiracy of the Wells Fargo Stage robbery last fortnight.
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Sheriff John Behan spent another morning questioning business owners regarding the recent stage coach robbery. On his hit list this morning:
Ed Schieffelin, mining company owner
Frank McLaury ranch owner and cattle farmer and;
Harry Head, a cowboy at the Clanton ranch.
Ed Schieffelin declared his intention to assist authorities in apprehending the perpetrators of the crime stating “this type of criminal activity is a blight on the whole territory. We should declare all that we know to assist authorities and not live in fear “.
Frank McLaury insisted that “on the morning of the robbery I was at home tending to my cattle. ” Knowing the kind of record McLaury has, he assumed he meant “other” peoples cattle.
The last enquiry was held at the Grand Hotel where Harry Head from Contention City, was found in room 13. He was questioned of his business in town stating that he was here to “find his fortune”. He insisted that he was not involved in the stagecoach robbery, but “had heard talk of Ike Clanton and Wyatt Earp discussing a stage coach robbery the week before at the Grand Hotel”. Further questioning, found that Head spent the day prospecting in the Iron Falls Area with 3 other people. Those being Jim Crane, Bill Leonard and Luther King.
Sheriff Behan has received a tip off regarding the presence of “The Kid” in Tombstone.
The bank robber, gunfighter and murderer has been identified in town after being in hiding for over a week. There is a $5000 bounty offered for their capture or proof of death.
Anonymous tip offs can be submitted to the Sheriff. Rewards will be without question.
TOMBSTONE – Sad news this morning as we can reveal that a murder has again taken place overnight, this time at Dwelling #11 in Second Street.
The two room dwelling of Madame Emma Parker was the scene of an intrusion and subsequent shooting leading to the death of the of the popular madam from the Oriental Saloon. Also known as Blake, the woman was found with two gun shot wounds to her torso, she died instantly. Townsfollk shall miss her positive service to the town.
TOMBSTONE -Sheriff John Behan announced today that he had brought four men in for questioning regarding the Stagecoach robbery.
Those men are: Harry Head, Bill Leonard, Jim Crane, and Luther King, who were identified by passengers as the perpetrators of the robbery and subsequent death of Bud Philpott and another passenger. The man were charged by Judge Spicer in a hearing yesterday, during which several of them argued stating that they were paid to stage the robbery by Curly Bill Brocius and Frank McLaury.
Marshalls are also interested in speaking with this pair also.
TOWN DUEL – At sunset yesterday evening, two locals sort to settle a score that had befallen upon them regarding the suspicion of being of questionable character and intent.
Using registered weapons supplied by Hart’s gun shop, the two gunfighters Kyle and Allan, drew a crowd as they sought to settle their score. On the Sheriff’s mark of “Fire at will”, a loud distant gunshot rang out through the streets from afar. A sharpshooter s bullet soared through the dusty air and impacted the hand of Kyle, sending his weapon flying. The three shots from Allen’s weapon impacted into Kyle killing him instantly.
Calamity Jane stood silently in the crowd , wondering who the stranger was that made the shot. The body of the man was identified by a single playing card, the Ace of Spades found on his person. RIP
TOMBSTONE FIRE – A fire this morning has destroyed dwelling #12 on Allen Street after smoke and flames were found billowing out of the wood and adobe structure. The body of local man Honest John Montgomery was later found in the charred remains. Montgomery, a nonplaying character in Tombstone, will be remembered as being a decent businessman who didn’t really add much to the game.
TOMBSTONE COURTHOUSE – A motion put forward to the court, by the residential committee of the Third Ward comes into power today meaning the practice for the undertaking of duels shall continue to have weapons controlled by one of the two gunsmiths in town, but also changes in the way that the challenge shall be leveled at the accusers. The person with the most votes shall challenge one of their accusers to a duel.
TOMBSTONE POST OFFICE- The Telegraph had a small hiccup yesterday where town founder Ed Schieffelin had awarded a free telegram to a randomly drawn townsfolk. Unfortunately, the offer was not taken up and so the lottery was run again. This time the telegram was sent and the process declared a success.
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Sheriff John Behan was seen in town today questioning business owners regarding the recent stage coach robbery. Witnesses say he had questioned several people including:
Samuel Hart, the gunsmith at Harts Gun shop,
William Brocius a local Cattleman and;
Kate Horony-Cummings of the Grand Hotel.
Samuel Hart stated that “his establishment would never sell guns to townsfolk without the appropriate licenses and notifying sales to the county register”.
William Brocius stated that he “on the morning of the robbery I was at The Crystal palace saloon having a late breakfast after sleeping in”
Kate Horony-Cummings stated that her and her partner were “returning from Bisbee on a stage coach that morning after spending three days away from Tombstone.”
Behan also said that documents obtained by the Arizona Stage & Mail Company suggested that the stranger that had come into town on the stagecoach from Tucson three days prior to the Wells Fargo attempted robbery, was in fact a man by the name of Harry Head (aka “The Kid”) out of Contention City. The man has booked into the Grand Hotel for the night.
Investigations continue.
TOMBSTONE – A murder occurred overnight in Dwelling #10 on Sixth Street, when a local man was found shot dead in the doorway of his small house.
The dwelling on Sixth Street
The single male occupant identified as local ranch hand and blacksmith Ike Clanton, was found dead from a single gun shot wound to the abdomen. The man is said to be a cattle rustler and suspected outlaw. He had been criminally indicted for felon, but has never been convicted by a jury.
Sheriff John Behan attended the scene today with deputies, and also US Marshall Virgil Earp.
The US Marshall was not on active duty in the town last night due to unforseen circumstances, but when questioned by reporters, he said that he would ensure that his deputies and the Sheriff’s department were committed to enforcing state and federal laws.
Reporters also asked Mr Earp for a comment on the nature of the relationship between his younger brother Wyatt and the dead man, to which he declined to comment.
The investigation into the death continues and is not thought to be related to the March 15th Wells Fargo stagecoach robbery at .
Tombstone – Justice Wells Spicer has declared that the recent duels in Tombstone, while not in the spirit of our city by-laws, it is part of our constitutional rights as Americans to bear arms. As part of The Second Amendment (Amendment II) to the United States Constitution, the amendment protects the individual right to keep and bear arms in our fair country.
Meanwhile at sunset yesterday evening, two locals sort to settle a score that had befallen upon the two parties regarding the matter of questionable character and intent.
Using registered weapons supplied by Spangenburg’s gun shop, the two gunfighters Jewls and Allan, drew a crowd as they settled their score. On the Sheriff’s mark of “Fire at will”, Allan drew first with a Remington Hammersmith, and had shot at rapid speed. He had, landed three quick shots to the right side of the torsoof Jewls, before she had managed to fire the first shot.
Whilst Jewl’s three shots were very accurate, they were ineffective as she slumped to the ground suffering major upper abdominal trauma and was left to slowly die as her lifeblood drained from her body. The Undertaker was called to take away her body and prepare it for the coroner before being transferred to Boothill, but the undertakers business was closed. The coroner later revealing the identity of the slain gunfighter as Andrew Ritter, town Undertaker and valued townsfolk member.
TOMBSTONE COURTHOUSE – A motion has been put forward to the court, by the residential committee of the Third Ward to document an agreed practice for the undertaking of duels. Whilst the allocation of weapons would be controlled by one of the two gunsmiths in town, the motion stated that a challenge should be leveled at their accusers, not the co-accused. Judge Spicer has decreed to amend the law to reflect this proposed change. It will take effect on March 29th 1881. (2 days game time)
TOMBSTONE BARBER & BATHHOUSE
The Tombstone Barbershop and bathhouse has opened for business yesterday to great fanfare, locals can now be offered special introductory visits to bathe. Prices are reasonable with fresh water baths charged at 50c, used water 25c and soap and towel at an extra 20c. For a selection of mineral waters, rose water and real sea water imported from the Gulf of California, will be charged at 80c. The experience leaves you feeling relaxed, invigorated and most of all “clean”.
TOMBSTONE POST OFFICE
The Telegraph comes to Tombstone. After months of preparation, mining company owner and town founder Ed Schieffelin has announced that he has funded the extension of the telegraph from Tucason to Tombstone!
To ensure we stay connected with the outside world the telegram is limited to 60 characters but gives a chance for townsfolk to stay in touch in this modern world we live in.
The first telegram from Tucson was received last night and read:
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This is a photo of Fifth & Allen streets in the south east quarter of Tombstone Arizona.
DAILY EDITION TOMBSTONE, COCHISE COUNTY
MARCH 23rd 1881
Tombstone – Sherriff John Behan, whilst investigating the attempted robbery of the Wells Fargo coach robbery last week, has stormed a dwelling in Allen Street overnight.
Witnesses stated that “the sheriff and his deputy stormed” the wooden dwelling “searching for evidence and questioning the occupant”.
The male occupant was found to be in possession of a firearm and was charged accordingly. He was questioned at the courthouse by Behan for several hours regarding the attempted Well Fargo stage robbery which saw the death of shotgun rider Bud Philpott and a passenger on March 15.
He stated “I don’t know anything about the robbery” and that he had “an alibi for the morning of the robbery”, where he was at the Grand Hotel where he was employed by the proprietors to tend horses of guests and general yardwork. He stated that he was assisting Ike Clanton in preparing three horses for a trip to Bisbee they were taking that day.”
His statement was confirmed by “Honest” John Montgomery of the OK Corral & Stables, who also employed the young man to tend to livestock and feed lots.
The investigation continues.
Tombstone – Weeks after Justice Wells Spicer signed the city by-laws forbidding weapons in the south east quarter, two men have dueled in the street in front of the City Hall and Courthouse at the intersection of Fremont and Fourth Street. The pair were settling a “disagreement of honor”, witnesses said.
Using registered weapons supplied by Hart’s gun shop, the two gunfighters drew a crowd as they settled their score. Nick drew first with a Western Six-shooter, but was closely followed by shots by James using a Cattleman revolver. Both Nick & James drew and fired in quick succession, in a cloud of gun smoke that filled the street.
With 10 being the maximum points for a shot to the heart, Nick’s three shots scored: 9, 8 and 8, whilst his speed was superior at with a reaction time of 0.41 seconds, James had a reaction time of 0.44 seconds, but great accuracy. With a more accurate weapon and greater success of shots to the torso, James is very accurate! His three shots scoring 9, 10, and 8, the second shot causing a major thoracic puncture and his opponents eventual death.
At the conclusion of the coroner’s inquest, the man’s body was taken to Boothill Graveyard, and buried in his boots and laid to rest with our Lord. The coroner later identifying that the dead man suffered several gunshot wounds as expected and that he was “of questionable character and an outlaw”.
No record of a reward has been posted and his known associates are unknown.
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Set in 1881 in the frontier town of Tombstone, Arizona Territory in the middle of Wild West. This is a game of social deduction, strategy and some luck.
This is the story of Wyatt Earp and his brothers Virgil and Morgan, who were US Marshalls of Tombstone. Together they are trying to create a safe, productive town free from the scourge of social issues which threatens the expanding US territories.
Three days ago an unknown cowboy arrived on the daily Arizona Stage & Mail Company stagecoach from Tucson. The suspicious townsfolk are always wary of the new arrivals to the silver mining town. He was last seen at the Oriental Saloon.
Then yesterday afternoon a stranger rode into town from the South East. As per local laws, he forfeited his weapons with the sheriff at the local courthouse on the corner of Fremont & 4th Street before checking into the Silver Nugget Bed & Breakfast.
Then this morning, about 10 miles out of town, several masked men attempted to hold up a Wells Fargo stagecoach that had left Tombstone. The coach was carrying $26,000 dollars and eight passengers. The driver and a passenger were killed. The governor of Arizona has posted a $1000 reward for each of them DEAD or ALIVE!
It is believed the outlaws are in Tombstone and it is in everyone’s best interest to remove them from society.
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GAME
Tombstone is AUSOnline Games’ most ambitious game yet. Using the same mechanics as Mafia and Werewolves players are divided by alignments and roles. The principle aim is to identify the bad guys and run them out of town trying to identify and rid the town of the Outlaws. These are four townsfolk with questionable character that are alleged to have held up the stage coach earlier today.
There are three phases of the game: Day, Sunset and Night.
DAY PHASE
The day phase will start at 9PM AEDT each evening and the public discussion will take place in the Tombstone Chat. The Tombstone Epitaph newspaper shall be available which will give information of overnight activities and court proceedings. It will go for 45 minutes. During that time players discuss the game and nominate and vote on who they believe are the Outlaws hiding among them. They submit their votes in the Courthouse Chat. This chat is only for voting and announcements from the hosts. Any people that break those rules, will spend a night in the Tombstone Courthouse Cells located on Fremont & Fourth Streets.
At the end of the day phase the two players with the most votes shall face off in a public duel just before sunset.
SUNSET PHASE
Sunset occurs for 15 minutes at the end of the day before the night phase begins. This is the time of day where townsfolk settle for the day. They begin to close their shops and businesses, they prepare stocks for licensed premises during the night phase and most importantly they settle any scores. Those that are put forward to the courts as being possible outlaws are tried and all cases settled.
Either by duel or by public hanging.
NIGHT PHASE
At the conclusion of the day phase and any subsequent duel, night descends on the silver mining town. A time when townsfolk relax and unwind in the many licensed premises in town. Some drink, some gamble and some choose to go bowling. The Outlaws are also very active visiting dwellings robbing people, stealing cattle and killing. The lawmen are out also trying to maintain peace.
During the night there is to be no talking in Tombstone chat. By chatting you give away your location of where you reside. During night phase, some characters will be active, leaving their dwellings and heading to different locations in the town. All routes are to be communicated to the host in a private chat. All routes must be communicated using references to the town map provided to you.
TOWN OF TOMBSTONE
In this year of our Lord 1881, the township of Tombstone has a population of 7500, excluding all Chinese, Mexicans, women and children residents. At the height of the town’s boom, the official population reached about 10,000, with several thousand more uncounted.
By mid-1881 there were fancy restaurants, Vogan’s Bowling Alley, four churchesโCatholic, Episcopal, Presbyterian, and Methodist โan ice house, public baths, a school, the Schieffelin Hall opera house, two banks, three newspapers, and an ice cream parlor, alongside 110 saloons, 14 gambling halls, several Chinese restaurants, several upscale “Continental” establishments, and many bordellos and brothels.
The mostly young, single, male population spent their hard-earned cash on Allen Street, the major commercial center, open 24 hours a day, with saloons and gambling halls offering the miners and Cowboys their kind of bawdy entertainment. The prostitutes worked the saloons in the southeast quarter of the town, as far as possible from the proper residential section north of Fremont Street
The respectable folks saw traveling theater shows at Schieffelin Hall, and the Bird Cage Theatre.
All players will get a detailed map of the south east quarter of Tombstone including the current dwellings which are occupied. The game is multi layered in which you do not know who lives where.
HOW TO DUEL
In the courthouse chat, the two players with the highest amount of votes shall face off in a duel. Each player shall choose a weapon for their opponent. These weapons have differing qualities in relation to speed, accuracy and the damage inflicted.
The duel will always consist of three shots from each player. The players must each submit three numbers ranging in between 1 and 5 in as quick succession as they can, submitting individually to the chat. Just like a real duel either player can draw first.
These scores will be added to the Tombstone register to determine the players speed, accuracy and damage inflicted.
The results of the duel will be communicated in the evening paper “The Tombstone Epitaph” which is located on Fremont Street.
In this example Bill Hutchison drew first, then Andrew Ritter The Undertaker, responded with 3 quick shots. If the heart was randomly valued at 5, Bill would’ve been 3 inches away when the bullet hit Andrew, but the response of 5 hit Bills heart with high damage followed by two follow up shots. Bill’s bloody body would be lying in the street awaiting the crows to pick at his corpse, meanwhile The Undertaker gets to work with an in flux of business.
Accuracy
Accuracy measures the distance from major organs that the three shots have hit. If the random number generator determines the heart is 1, and the number the player submits is 4, they are 3 inches from the heart and therefore not great accuracy on that shot.
The choice of weapon and its accuracy attribute is also taken into consideration.
Speed
The amount of numbers that the person drawing first submits to the chat before the other can react will determine the reflex speed. If the player who draws first submits three numbers before the 2nd player submits their first, their speed is far superior by 3. If the player reacts and submits one straight after the first number, the reaction speed is classed as 1.
The choice of weapon and its speed attribute is also taken into consideration.
Damage
The amount of damage inflicted on the other player is determined by risk of failure. If you submit numbers at the end of the scale (1 and 5) they are less likely to be accurate based on averages, however if you hit a bullseye the damage is multiplied. The choice of weapon and its damage attribute is also taken into consideration.
Pressure
The player with the most votes has more pressure on them to win the duel and save themselves from becoming a resident of Boothill! Some characters like the stress and perform better, some are natural gunslingers and confident with a weapon.
This factor is also taken into consideration.
Duel Score
A duel score is a confidence multiplier. Roles that have history with a weapon have more experience and confidence with certain weapons.
These factors will all be used to calculate a winner and who dies a painful death in the street.
OUTCOME
Should the duel result conclude with both characters remaining alive the player with the most votes from the townsfolk shall be put TO the gallows and hung from the neck till they are dead. If the public vote was a tie, both characters shall remain in the game, but will not be able to take part in town discussion nor vote for the next day phase, due to their injuries sustained in the gunfight.
WEAPONS
All weapons featured in the game are historically accurate based on records at the time. Each weapon is given characteristics based on these records such as an accuracy rating, speed rating , based on how quickly the mechanism fires the primer and powder as well as the a damage rating inflicted by each weapon and ammunition type.
The choices of weapon are:
The Peacemaker
The Hammersmith
Cattleman
McFarlane
Schofield
Smith & Wesson Rattler
Western Six Shooter
Weapons characteristics shall remain secret until they are chosen in duels. Only then will players be told of their weapon specs. This will also be shown to the gathering crowd of onlookers.
CHARACTERS
Players will be given character profile cards. This is their character for this game. On this card you will learn:
Title
Abilities
Duel Score
Name
Occupation
Alignment
Where they reside
What the character shows as when investigated by another player
What the character is shown as when they lose a duel, are hung or when found dead.
Winning conditions
The current known characters in this game are:
Virgil Earp
The town Marshall aligned with the Lawmen and in charge of trying to keep the peace in Tombstone. After legislation was passed in 1880 the township has a “no weapons” policy and all weapons are to be forfeited to the Courthouse whilst in the South East Quarter.
You may visit one dwelling per night and learn that residents identity and alignment.
Wyatt Earp
Deputy Marshall of Tombstone and younger brother of Virgil.
You may visit one dwelling per night and learn that residents identity and role. That resident will not know that they are being watched.
Morgan Earp
Deputy Marshall of Tombstone an younger brother of Virgil and Wyatt
Each night you may visit another player, thus learning their their residence, and also follow their movements. If they are attacked you shall provide protection. That resident will not know that they are being watched unless they are attacked.
John Henry Holliday
Tombstone resident medical dentist and gambler.
You may visit one person per night for a dental checkup. If they are attacked, you admit aid and save their life. Afterwards you may frequent a gambling saloon. If you are challenged to a game of Poker and win, you will learn the identity of your challenger.
James B. Hickok
Tombstone resident and professional gambler, showman and entertainer.
Each night you may challenge someone to a hand of poker at the most opulent hotel in town. If you win, you learn that players moves from the previous night. Beware of the Dead Man’s Hand!
Frank McLaury
Tombstone ranch owner and cattle farmer
Each night you may stake out a section of the town and find out who passes, as well as block them from completing their journey.
John Peters Ringgold
Ex soldier, cowboy and gambler.
Each night you may visit another dwelling and discover who lives there and their alignment. You may also carry out a robbery on a dwelling overnight. All night movements must be communicated using references to the town map provided to you.
Martha Jane Cannary
Cook, dance hall girl and entertainer.
You are a sharpshooter and may shoot the gun from the hand of a participant of a duel once per game. For the first two nights you are booked to perform at the Oriental Saloon, thus protecting you from any overnight attacks.
Batholomew Masterson
Ex-soldier, journalist and private contractor.
Each night you may visit one of the licensed premises and learn if a bounty is there. If you are there at the same time, you go to a shootout. If you win the duel you win the reward posted for his bounty and win the game.
Madam Emma Parker
Entreprenuer and business owner
Each night you may invite one player to the House of Ill Fame Bordello located upstairs at the Oriental Saloon for some “social interaction”. If they accept they shall visit you and will be safe from overnight attacks.
Andrew Jackson Ritter
Tombstone mortician and business owner
Each night you may visit one of the licensed premises and learn who else visits the establishment. As Undertaker, you also find out the residence of each dead character.
William “Curly Bill” Brocius
Tombstone cattleman, cowboy and contractor
Each night you may visit another player and follow their movements. You may also carry out a robbery overnight on any dwelling.
Roderick Ferdinand Hafford
Local businessman and avid bird watcher.
Each night you attend your saloon. By morning you learn which players have come into your licensed establishment.
William Hutchison
Tombstone businessman, entertainer and theatre owner
On alternating evenings you visit either the bowling alley or your favourite saloon, the Crystal Palace. If you are challenged to a hand of Poker, and win, you learn the identity of that person.
Joseph Isaac Clanton
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Tombstone ranch hand and young cattleman
Each morning you may pick one player to lend cast iron armour for the day. You may use it yourself or lend it to another player. The same person cannot have it for consecutive days. Each night you may visit one of the licensed premises.
Ed Schieffelin
Tombstone founder, miner and businessman
Each night you work moving illegally acquired dynamite to a local mining company. It is way too dangerous to be moved during the day. If you are seen en route by more than one player your wagon will explode, killing you and the second person. Routes are automated.
William H Bonney
Gunfighter, bank robber and murderer.
You have now been identified as being in town. You are a sharpshooter and may shoot the gun from the hand of a participant of a duel. You may also carry out an overnight robbery of a dwelling. There is a bounty on your head. Routes are to be submitted using references to the map.
John Montgomery
Business owner of Old Kindersly Stables and Livery based in Tombstone.
Each night you may challenge a player to a game of Poker. If you win you keep that players horse meaning they cannot perform any overnight tasks the following day.