13-02-2018/12:02 AM
Katsu Sero
In regards to the first incident, it really just broke rule CT30 (wardens can't give orders that apply for the whole round) and wasn't technically a freeday. In this instance, had the warden not died, the order would've been applied for the whole round and the order basically was do whatever.
In regards to the second incident, the warden just ran away, didn't open cells, just ran away and when the timer came down to 12:00, the warden still did not open cells, basically forcing a freeday and not opening cells (luckily a T was in a hotcell that took him outside of his cell).
Enjoy.
In regards to the first incident, it really just broke rule CT30 (wardens can't give orders that apply for the whole round) and wasn't technically a freeday. In this instance, had the warden not died, the order would've been applied for the whole round and the order basically was do whatever.
In regards to the second incident, the warden just ran away, didn't open cells, just ran away and when the timer came down to 12:00, the warden still did not open cells, basically forcing a freeday and not opening cells (luckily a T was in a hotcell that took him outside of his cell).
Enjoy.