Assassins is a game, popular on high school and college campuses, that involves covertly "assassinating" people, usually with a squirt gun.
In a typical ruleset, each player is assigned a "target". The player must "assassinate" or "kill" that target by shooting him or her with a squirt gun. The assassinated player is "dead", i.e., knocked out of the game, and the assassin is assigned the dead player's target. Play continues until one person is left alive. Usually large numbers of people are involved, from dozens to hundreds.
There are typically several "safe zones", such as the player's residence, certain buildings and areas with water-sensitive material such as computer labs or libraries. Also, the assassination must usually be covert, and rules vary on whether and how an assassination can be witnessed. Some rulesets stipulate a witness must be there, others say there can be no witnesses, and others still make no stipulation.
Variations include "poisioning" by salt, "terminators" with special powers beyond the rules that are sent after lazy assassins, and team play.
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You are an Assassin, a warrior shrouded in secrecy and feared for your ruthlessness.
Begin game play and change to third person view or use the sniper scope or binoculars.
When the man by the side door where you first came in goes to chat with his friend at the kitchen stairs, run for the side door then on to the exit.
Save the game at this point, as it is fairly difficult to time the Anesthetic correctly, and it will prevent you from having to waste time running to the same spot.