Thursday, August 28, 2025

Whispers and Deceptions: A Mafia Night (Part 2)

It all started with the outrageous voice of Blesson, heralding the truth out loud. He went to the point of sacrificing his own life, pleading the villagers to eliminate Vizo , whom he suspected to be a mafia. However, his courage led him into trouble, as the crowd outplayed him. Rumours had it that innocence has its own strength to outwit even the loudest voice.

Then came Awor, an innocent villager, who opened his eyes when mafias were called to open. His mistake of taking a tactical move left the mafias no choice but to eliminate him, having caught him red-handed. Rumours had it that Awor regretted eliminating his fellow villager Blesson, as he too stepped out of the game to join him sit on the table.

 Dr. Varghese having carefully observed the flow of the game spoke with decisive logic. Yet, the mafias fearing the worst, voted to eliminate him as well. Although the doctor *Sandya* had saved him once, he was eventually taken down as the villagers, in their most innocent and misplaced reasoning, successfully corporated with the Mafias.

Another villager, Salem who has been sitting between two mafias, powerfully fought for the villagers survival. He too argued with the logic, not realising that he had become the bait for the mafias. Rumours had it that mafias were deeply grateful to him, for he never suspected the two sitting besides him. Perhaps the greatest danger is closest at hand.

 Godfrey, the "holy Christian mafia," gathered all his courage to defend himself when he was caught. He argued that a mafia could be identified by signs of tension or stress, which he himself showed none. Ironically, what he claimed not to be was not convincing enough leading to his downfall. Rumours had it that he went out in peace and serenity which truly were his traits.

Among all, Ravi, the mafia gang's spokesperson, played a paradoxical role. Traditionally, it was believed that the one who spoke the most was the one most suspected. Yet his skillful play turned that logic upside down. The outcome felt like an oxymoron despite his talkative nature, he survived till the very end.

Moral: Even the shapest logic can fail when trust is misplaced, because in mafia, truth does not always win, perception does.


Jai ho Jai ho....JOC🙌😄🤪😜

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