Seven individuals claiming to be Scorpios were gathered in a game show setting where one of them was a liar. If the group could identify the fake Scorpio, they would split a cash prize. If the liar remained undetected, they would win the entire prize. The contestants shared their birthdays, personalities, and Scorpio characteristics, trying to figure out who was the imposter. After two rounds of voting, the group decided to end the game. The fake Scorpio was revealed to be Raina, a Gemini who was channeling her Scorpio sister's personality. Raina's fake tattoo and inconsistent stories led to her discovery. The group received a gift, and the liar, Raina, received a bag labeled "mole."
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. There are seven people, all claiming to be Scorpios, in a game where one is a liar.
2. The group is trying to figure out who the liar is.
3. If the group discovers the liar, they will split a cash prize.
4. If the liar survives, they win the entire prize.
5. The game involves a series of questions and discussions to help the group determine who the liar is.
6. Each person shares their birthday, and some people have the same birthday.
7. One person, Erica, has a Scorpio tattoo, but it is later revealed to be fake.
8. The group discusses their personalities and traits, and some people match the typical Scorpio characteristics.
9. One person, Chris, admits to looking at the voting box and seeing his name, which leads to suspicion about his honesty.
10. The game goes into a second round of votes, with a tie between Erica and Chris.
11. The group discusses their style and whether it reflects their sign.
12. One person, Raina, mentions that people often mistake her for a Cancer or Taurus.
13. The group talks about their party habits, with some people not partying at all.
14. The game ends with the majority voting to end the game, and the fake Scorpio is revealed to be Raina, who is actually a Gemini.
15. Raina's sister is a Scorpio, and Raina was channeling her personality during the game.
16. The group receives a gift, a bag with the word "mole" on it.