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[–] Grifter42 [S] ago 

You roll a natural twenty.

You're aware of everything.

You're aware of the Guyanese tribes, who you can speak to through God's tongue, and you're aware of the CIA troops in hiding, to the far northwest. You're aware of a group in Georgetown, and several other outposts, with hundreds of members of yours living among the natives, spreading your message.

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[–] Whitworth 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

We need the element of surprise. We will orchestrate a false flag attack against us perpetrated by the Guyanese tribes to appear to be victims and spread confusion. I instruct a number of followers to make heavily lopsided trades with the tribes: weapons, ammunition, and livestock for a handful of spears. Any dead we have at any of our outposts or Georgetown are to be exhumed and brought to one of the outposts where they will be staged. The outpost is to be burned and the spears will be presented as evidence of our plight. Those at the outpost will be relocated with explicit instructions on their stories of the attack. Everyone not at the outpost will be told the stories as truth.

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[–] Grifter42 [S] ago 

You roll a seventeen. The natives are confused by the trade, but accept. They give you their distinctively woven spears, and accept your weaponry.

There are not enough freshly dead to be exhumed, but there are willing members who are ready to translate to the next realm for the greater good. They are translated using the spears, and their bodies are left in the burnt rubble. An article is published in the Georgetown Times newspaper, and picked up in a day or two by the major papers, about the murder of honest Christians by savages.

The Guyanese are unaware of your betrayal.

Those at the outposts who are aware of what happened know it was for the greater good. They migrate to the main compound, adding two-hundred to your population. You add an extra fifty pounds of rice to the daily ration, and an extra hundred eggs for the elderly and children. You save your meat and beans for when the Congressman visits.