Description audible When an Impostor kills a Crewmate, they hear this sound. When an Impostor murders a Crewmate, this sound is played. When an impostor murders a Crewmate by snapping their neck, this sound is played. When an impostor kills a crewmate with a gun, this sound is played. When an impostor murders a crewmate with a knife, this sound is played. When an Impostor murders a Crewmate with their tongue, this sound is produced. When an Impostor murders a Crewmate by dissolving them with a laser, this sound is produced. References
The Impostor poking their thumb out of the lava after they are expelled on Polus is a reference to Terminator 2: Judgement Day's lava sequence where the robot, known as the Terminator, sinks in the lava. If an evicted Impostor leaves the game between the voting period finishing and the ejection conversation appearing with Confirm Ejects enabled, the dialogue will state that there is one less Impostor in the game than there really is. This is most likely a problem caused by the game interpreting ejection and disconnection as distinct eliminations of Impostors. Except for the expulsion conversation, this has no effect in the game. For example, in a Polus game with two Impostors, someone called Purple, an Impostor, obtains the most votes, but they depart as soon as their character falls into the lava. The second Impostor is still alive, but the ejection dialogue states, 'Purple was an Impostor.' 'There are no more impostors.'
What in the world happened there? What will we advise you not to do now? Stabbing them with your razor-sharp tongue? Do you even have a sharp tongue? We don't have any. There's also an essential issue concerning the proportions of the Among Us beans to be posed. Is that where they all have their mouths? What happened to their organs? Isn't it true that they only have one huge internal bone? Isn't that what's coming out of the murderer's lips here? People, we've fallen down the rabbit hole. BWOOOOOOOOOOWWWWWWWMMMMMMVUHVUHVUHVUHVUHVUHVUHGRRRRRRRRNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSZZZZZZZZZZZFWWWWWWWWWWINGSCHLUCK. If you can do this in real life, there's no sense in advising you not to because you'll simply do it to us in real life.
To be honest, if you like the hue, why not? Cyans are noted for their loyalty and helpfulness. If you desire a character like this, you should go for it. Unlike pink and lime, Cyan has a more subdued visual presence, allowing you to create distinct styles for your character without drawing everyone's attention. It is also fairly obvious when meetings are summoned or fatalities are announced. This will make it simpler for you to show your innocence since gamers prefer to recall bright colors better than black, brown, dark green, purple, and other hues.









