[A voting box has been set up on the table near the portraits and record players. Outside of the trials it's just the box, but during them, there are slips of paper, identical to the ones they used to vote while they were still alive, as well as writing implements. The dead can now cast vote during trials.
A few things to note:
- Voting closes for the dead at the same time that voting closes for the living. If your timestamp is after the votes close, it will not be counted. - ICly, you only get one vote. OOCly you can edit it up until voting closes, but it's not an IC edit - so none of the "I voted for x but forgot to change it to y in time" IC. - This isn't a straight 1 vote from the dead, 1 vote for a culprit. Rather, whoever gets the majority vote in the graveyard will have one vote added to their count for the trial itself. You are free to discuss it ICly and coordinate if you like, but it's not a requirement as each individual is free to cast their own vote and we'll handle tallying it all up.]
VOTING.
A few things to note:
- Voting closes for the dead at the same time that voting closes for the living. If your timestamp is after the votes close, it will not be counted.
- ICly, you only get one vote. OOCly you can edit it up until voting closes, but it's not an IC edit - so none of the "I voted for x but forgot to change it to y in time" IC.
- This isn't a straight 1 vote from the dead, 1 vote for a culprit. Rather, whoever gets the majority vote in the graveyard will have one vote added to their count for the trial itself. You are free to discuss it ICly and coordinate if you like, but it's not a requirement as each individual is free to cast their own vote and we'll handle tallying it all up.]