Intent on avenging their fallen comrade, the mafia, now six, set out for another night of murderous madness. A lone mafia, his identity concealed behind his large, reflective sunglasses, loads his pistol and slips into the movie theater on Main Street, where JaFF is enjoying a late-night show. On the screen, a voluptuous woman pilots a biplane, emptying cylinders of a mysterious gas over a fort, disabling the guards as she soars through the Kentucky sky. Enthralled by the beauty on screen, JaFF does not notice the mafia slipping up behind him. With a bang, the gun goes off and
JaFF dies, his spinal cord severed by the bullet. The lone mafia heads for the exit, pausing at the door and glaring at the other movie patrons, daring them to stop him. No one in the theater moves, so the mafia leaves, melting into the night.
To ensure the success of their next murder, the six mafia then meet up, surrounding their next victim's house. Heading for the back door, they notice a simple alarm system, but one of the mafia has a brilliant idea. Elegantly, he steps forward and applies a large potential difference across the main alarm box. Electricity makes short work of the circuitry, and the six men enter the house. Groaning in his sleep, the house's sole other occupant is troubled by dreams, and he does not notice the mafia enter his room. Uncannily, the same well-forged, short, curved sword from yesterday's lynching is produced, and
Paravin. is beheaded.
Peering out the front window, another mafia starts, fearing that the complete secrecy of the evening may be compromised. Outside, there are two mysterious men. One carries an assault rifle, and the other a small black bag with a little red cross. As another mafia peeks between the curtains, it is apparent the two men are arguing fiercely outside of the house next door; the gun and the bag lay discarded on the ground and, inside, the angry voices of the men outside can be heard as a jumbled murmur. Seizing their opportunity, the mafia sneak stealthily around the next house and surround the arguing pair. Intent on their argument, the two men do not even turn to see the mafia feet from them, sealing their doom.
The first man falls to a sword-wielding duo of mafia, who methodically hack his body apart, tearing his heart and spleen into small pieces. The second man, who had the black bag, bolts down the street before the cold steel pierces his body, but a mafia casually draws his silenced pistol and brings down the fleeing form. The mafia drag both bodies and leave them on the porch of the house, an example to the rest of the measly townsfolk who stand little chance against their power. They then slip off to take their places as anonymous townspeople. At dawn's first light, the terrified occupant of the house cracks open the door and discovers the mangled corpses of
A_of-s_t and
Greo.
Called into assembly, the townspeople shuffle into the central square. A statue of DT_Battlekruser casts an ominous shadow over the proceedings, and the inscription at its base reads "So He drove the man out; and at the east of the garden of Eden He stationed the cherubim and the flaming sword which turned every direction to guard the way to the tree of life." Knowing the preciousness of the gift of life and the danger of knowledge, the town communes to pursue its vigilante justice, knowing time will soon run out.
** DAY FOUR START **
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