Follow TV Tropes

Following

Roleplay / Foolish Mortals

Go To

https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/its_maui_time_5.jpg

Foolish Mortals is a short-term Disney-themed murdergame, and it will be conducted in the manner of the many murdergames that have come before it. In this case, this happy home draws its primary inspiration from Dangan Roleplay.

The catch is that this is a Disney romp, and only characters from Disney and Disney-owned media will be allowed to join the happy haunts.

In Round 1, 25 "guests" have found themselves in a dusty old Haunted Mansion, and greeted by a mysterious Ghost Host. From there, he offers them a chilling challenge: if their character can get away with murder, they will be allowed to leave the mansion.

In Round 2, 24 more guests wake up in The Hollywood Tower Hotel. The Narrator welcomes them with a very similar game, with the twist being that they seem to be stuck in their very own episode of... The Twilight Zone.

In Round 3, 30 guests wake up in The Phantom Manor, and at first are greeted by a revived Doctor Facilier, only to be replaced by the mysterious Randall Rech. Every guest is faced with the same old challenge... though, if they can't get away with murder, they may find themselves faced with a worse fate then ever before.

...Any volunteers?

After the main three rounds was over, a new round was started, where a selection of characters from non-Disney Western Animation are brought to Moron Mountain for entertainment... AKA a murdergame.

Round 1 started on June 11th, 2017 and concluded on August 5th, 2017. Round 2 started on October 1st, 2017 and ended on November 18th, 2017. Round three started on January 7th, 2017. The non-Disney round started on June 3, 2018.

Foolish Mortals may be read on Dreamwidth here. Has a Spiritual Successor in Adventurer's Club.

This game provides examples of:

     General 
  • Bloodier and Gorier: Foolish Mortals is known for its particularly brutal murders and executions compared to other games in the same genre.
  • Deadly Game: The reason the characters are brought in.

Top