After their first meeting with Craftly, each Hunter will have yet another set of rules in their possession. This set seems more straightforward than the one they originally found in their room, but the content seems similarly disconcerting. After all, it seems the Innkeeper has been expecting them for quite a while.
At the end of the book is a place for your signature. It must be signed before leaving the Curio Shop for the first time.
There are Prophets hidden among you. Individuals, much like yourself, who have sacrificed their humanity in order to gain great power. In return, they facilitate the murders that take place each week.
You will meet each Monday in the Innkeeper's Curio Shop. Your attendance is compulsory.
During this meeting, you will have two choices. You may investigate one of the current survivors to discover whether they are a Prophet or a Sacrifice, and their role. Your second option is less straightforward: You may chose to aid one of the current survivors by arming them with a randomized weapon. A sacrifice is expected to reap the rewards of either one, and the choice must be unanimous.
There are three of you. Your collaboration is essential in order to stop the Prophets before they successfully complete their duty.
The rules of the game apply to you. If you are confident with your suspicion, you are encouraged to hunt. We suggest you hunt as a group. However, understand the risks of execution still apply to you if you are caught.
Trust no one outside of your numbers, but use the sacrifices as means to gather information. Do not trust them unless you are willing to die in your belief.
If you kill all three Prophets, the ritual will end. There is no option that prevents bloodshed.
Be wary, and do not meet the sun outside of the confines of your room.
... And after the eight rule, there is a message. This message is written in the same ink as the personal role rules; invisible to everyone but the person who it is meant to be seen by. In this case, however, the message is visible to everyone.
But it is also different for everyone.
After all, it's a reward specifically tailored for the person who reads it.