Meh. I've been unimpressed with Shinto's shenanigans. You guys just always buy into it.
His strategies working and being intelligent are kind of mutually exclusive anyway. "Let's give the monsters two free rounds of having no chance of being staked, that'll teach them." And his cultist strategy resulted in his death on night two, so that didn't exactly work either, though it was a lot better thought out. Just executed kind of dumbly. "This PM sent in response is clearly faked, so he must be a monster." Oops.
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SmasherStarting to get dizzyRegistered Userregular
edited February 2007
I !vote for Casual Eddy to help fight the roleplaying plague.
I retract my vote for TehSpectre and vote for Casual Eddy.
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Meh. I've been unimpressed with Shinto's shenanigans. You guys just always buy into it.
His strategies working and being intelligent are kind of mutually exclusive anyway. "Let's give the monsters two free rounds of having no chance of being staked, that'll teach them."
Man are you retarded.
By night three I had two seers and a guardian angel all in contact with eachother and I had convinced the village that I was immortal.
Not a bad bit of work considering that in the last (ten?) games the village has never staked a monster on the first two nights anyway.
Weren't you killed on the first night? Man that kind of sucks.
Not a bad bit of work considering that in the last (ten?) games the village has never staked a monster on the first two nights anyway.
Except when they staked you, eh?
And you're trying to strut in front of the wrong person. When I was a seer, I gathered three guardians, three vigilantes, and another seer to me before the end of night 1 and had taken down 3 monsters by night 4.
Not a bad bit of work considering that in the last (ten?) games the village has never staked a monster on the first two nights anyway.
Except when they staked you, eh?
No? The forums went down and the game ended.
If you're talking about Newham - I uncovered the identity of two vigilantes and a seer and passed them along to my teammates before I died. Not too shabby for night two.
You guys are both so wonderful that the rest of us are forced to bask in your collective radiance. Would that we could obtain but a small fraction of your genius.
Now go bicker somewhere else.
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You guys are both so wonderful that the rest of us are forced to bask in your collective radiance. Would that we could obtain but a small fraction of your genius.
Now go bicker somewhere else.
Yeah, that's what I was saying. Well played.
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thorgotthere is special providencein the fall of a sparrowRegistered Userregular
edited February 2007
I'm going to !vote for Casual Eddy because I hate his roleplaying.
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Hi I'm Vee!Formerly VH; She/Her; Is an E X P E R I E N C ERegistered Userregular
edited February 2007
On the one hand, I'm tempted to stifle the proliferation of excessive hyphenation by voting for Casual Eddy, but on the other hand, I'd like to forestall any future whiny bitchiness coming from mtvcdm.
Any particular reason why you're voting for him? I mean, there's no bandwagon against him ... he hasn't even posted in the last few pages or so, as far as I can see.
Just a random choice, or just ... following orders?
I'm going to tentatively !vote for Casual Eddy, pending anything better coming up.
Nope. Well, not entirely. Nobles are the good guys. The average Noble can trust only him (or her) self. The Assassins are the bad guys. The Assassins know who all (or at least some) of the other Assassins are. The Assassins are trying to wipe out the nobles. In public they act like other nobles, but in private -- not so much.
There are also a whole whack of special characters who are trying to help out the Nobles (and some who are just trying to help themselves).
Make any sort of sense now? I realize it wasn't the most eloquently worded explanation.
As tempted as I am to vote for Eddy, I !vote for El Jeffe.
He's usually a lot more vocal and yelly in these things, and it's kind of disconcerting to see him posting being relatively quiet and reasonable.
Eh, there just hasn't been a lot going on. Short of the usual random speculation, there's little to go by as far as strategy. Haven't been PMed by anyone, nobody's done anything dumb...
It's been pretty uneventful all 'round.
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I should be back before the vote closes, but on the off chance that I don't, I'm going to !vote for Casual Eddy]/b] because I really don't feel like reading that crap for the next twenty pages.
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can we edit this all out, I am just a freaking idiot.
gave no explanation for voting for me (Hell, even ElJeffe did!), and people seem to be questioning him already.
Boom!
I don't think that offing him just yet is necessarily a good idea. If he is the wraith, then he may be useful to the nobles, since we have no idea how his powers work.
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I wouldn't want to risk it, especially if he can create an army of zombies! I don't trust ghosts, especially ones that I do not know the win-conditions for.
I wouldn't want to risk it, especially if he can create an army of zombies! I don't trust ghosts, especially ones that I do not know the win-conditions for.
But the monsters can't trust them either. The enemy of my enemy is my ally and all that.
Go ahead, everyone vote for me. See what doesn't happen.
This... umm... is sort of a good point. If he's a wraith, it's possible he's more or less invulnerable.
Which would be pretty damned interesting.
That said, if he is invulnerable, and if we have a high likelihood of staking a noble, in general, then trying to stake an immortal may save a life.
So, Rygar. Are you saying that you're invincible? Because if you are, that's a damned good reason to vote for you.
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His strategies working and being intelligent are kind of mutually exclusive anyway. "Let's give the monsters two free rounds of having no chance of being staked, that'll teach them." And his cultist strategy resulted in his death on night two, so that didn't exactly work either, though it was a lot better thought out. Just executed kind of dumbly. "This PM sent in response is clearly faked, so he must be a monster." Oops.
Yonder scoundrel! I thusly retract mine vote for mtvcdm and giveth it to Smasher, the unholiest of rapscallions .
This treachery I shall not for-get.
I retract my vote for TehSpectre and vote for Casual Eddy.
Man are you retarded.
By night three I had two seers and a guardian angel all in contact with eachother and I had convinced the village that I was immortal.
Not a bad bit of work considering that in the last (ten?) games the village has never staked a monster on the first two nights anyway.
Weren't you killed on the first night? Man that kind of sucks.
Except when they staked you, eh?
And you're trying to strut in front of the wrong person. When I was a seer, I gathered three guardians, three vigilantes, and another seer to me before the end of night 1 and had taken down 3 monsters by night 4.
No? The forums went down and the game ended.
If you're talking about Newham - I uncovered the identity of two vigilantes and a seer and passed them along to my teammates before I died. Not too shabby for night two.
... Cultist Phalla, you spazz.
Edit: Ah, I gotcha. I thought you were confusing which game I was talking about.
You guys are both so wonderful that the rest of us are forced to bask in your collective radiance. Would that we could obtain but a small fraction of your genius.
Now go bicker somewhere else.
Yeah, that's what I was saying. Well played.
Decisions, decisions.
I !vote for TehSpectre
He's usually a lot more vocal and yelly in these things, and it's kind of disconcerting to see him posting being relatively quiet and reasonable.
Any particular reason why you're voting for him? I mean, there's no bandwagon against him ... he hasn't even posted in the last few pages or so, as far as I can see.
Just a random choice, or just ... following orders?
I'm going to tentatively !vote for Casual Eddy, pending anything better coming up.
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There are also a whole whack of special characters who are trying to help out the Nobles (and some who are just trying to help themselves).
Make any sort of sense now? I realize it wasn't the most eloquently worded explanation.
Eh, there just hasn't been a lot going on. Short of the usual random speculation, there's little to go by as far as strategy. Haven't been PMed by anyone, nobody's done anything dumb...
It's been pretty uneventful all 'round.
Fix'd.
It looks that way, huh. Maybe it's a clever ploy?
Its insane...but perhaps....maybe its so crazy of a notion of not acting crazy that it is crazy within its own crazy rights of these crazy nights.
can we edit this all out, I am just a freaking idiot.
Boom!
(slaps the 'milk maid' Cass on the ass on the way past) "He he he" *smirk*
"Well that party last night was wild now wasn't it" *scratches crotch*
"I had a horrid dream though, all the maids of the lord had been horribly murd...."
<.< ..... >.> .....
"Why are you all looking at me like that?"
I don't think that offing him just yet is necessarily a good idea. If he is the wraith, then he may be useful to the nobles, since we have no idea how his powers work.
But the monsters can't trust them either. The enemy of my enemy is my ally and all that.
Go ahead, everyone vote for me. See what doesn't happen.
Cocky little bastard, ain't he?
I have no idea where I am going with this.
I !retract my vote for Rygar. Wtf Rygar? I don't think I have ever even spoken to you on these boards before! What do you mean? I am contemplating putting my vote back in for you.
You haven't thats not why I am voting for you. Maybe you really don't have a clue.
This... umm... is sort of a good point. If he's a wraith, it's possible he's more or less invulnerable.
Which would be pretty damned interesting.
That said, if he is invulnerable, and if we have a high likelihood of staking a noble, in general, then trying to stake an immortal may save a life.
So, Rygar. Are you saying that you're invincible? Because if you are, that's a damned good reason to vote for you.