I think it went through, as there were no kills by him last night.
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El SkidThe frozen white northRegistered Userregular
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Okay...so I'm confused. I was in contact with two demons, Law and Toxic before I died. Both knew I was a demon. But when I asked them to vote for Gumpy, they both turned on me and voted for me.
Either of you want to explain what you were thinking?
Toxic seemed to feel that voting for me would somehow save him, though I couldn't see that at all at the time. Law... I have no idea what you were thinking, not only switching your vote to me but also asking people to bandwagon me when you knew I was on your team.
I think it went through, as there were no kills by him last night.
What he said.
Though I agree that starting off 4 out of 5 of the devil hunters with devil stars was slightly overpowered (taunt wasn't actually that useful, considering how cheap it was), there were quite a few villagers with crazy powers - El Skid's misdirect, Mr. D's power steal, and Trust & Last Son's item/power upgrades.
Edit: And yeah, bandwagoning El Skid was silly.
The order of actions was stupid, in retrospect. The vote should have gone first, if only to prevent FreeAgent from controlling the vote completely. I did not intend for that to happen.
I have to say, congratulations to FreeAgent for managing to find as many ways as possible to beat my system. :P
I think it went through, as there were no kills by him last night.
What he said.
Though I agree that starting off 4 out of 5 of the devil hunters with devil stars was slightly overpowered (taunt wasn't actually that useful, considering how cheap it was), there were quite a few villagers with crazy powers - El Skid's misdirect, Mr. D's power steal, and Trust & Last Son's item/power upgrades.
Edit: And yeah, bandwagoning El Skid was silly.
The order of actions was stupid, in retrospect. The vote should have gone first, if only to prevent FreeAgent from controlling the vote completely. I did not intend for that to happen.
I have to say, congratulations to FreeAgent for managing to find as many ways as possible to beat my system. :P
I didn't mind them starting off with Devil Stars. But the Golden Orb/Resurrection on Nero? That's like starting off with 9,000 Orbs right off the bat. Not to mention the frustration of Night 3.
The village did have some nice and useful powers. I enjoyed my own Item Build ability. But the odds were totally against us. You don't think Taunt is that useful? Most of us didn't have the ability to kill or guard. So voting, in any Phalla, is a powerful tool. Every time a Devil Hunter voted, he effectively got rid of one of our votes, unless we decided to dump orbs into other abilities. Meanwhile, they were able to save up for the Ressurection Orb, or another Devil Star, so they dominated the vote as well as the rest of the village. Vergil had an even easier time.
The angels were somewhat more balanced in comparison. The joint attack makes sense, in a way, though why have it only affect demons? This basically makes it easier for them to kill the village and Trish, giving the Devil Hunters another pass, essentially.
... there wasn't anything you were 'supposed to do'.
If neither of you had killed each other, you would have been able to win with your group win condition.
If both of you had killed each other at the same time, you both would have died (and chances are the devil hunters would have lost).
If one of you killed the other, you got a 5000 red orb bonus for fulfilling you win condition. Of course, you didn't know that.
I think it went through, as there were no kills by him last night.
What he said.
Though I agree that starting off 4 out of 5 of the devil hunters with devil stars was slightly overpowered (taunt wasn't actually that useful, considering how cheap it was), there were quite a few villagers with crazy powers - El Skid's misdirect, Mr. D's power steal, and Trust & Last Son's item/power upgrades.
Edit: And yeah, bandwagoning El Skid was silly.
The order of actions was stupid, in retrospect. The vote should have gone first, if only to prevent FreeAgent from controlling the vote completely. I did not intend for that to happen.
I have to say, congratulations to FreeAgent for managing to find as many ways as possible to beat my system. :P
I didn't mind them starting off with Devil Stars. But the Golden Orb/Resurrection on Nero? That's like starting off with 9,000 Orbs right off the bat. Not to mention the frustration of Night 3.
Yeah I'd been giving all of my red orbs to Gumpy for the whole game. Hence why he could afford all that.
That's fine with me, Stew, any of us could've done the same thing. But having a free resurrection at the start, even if it's "limited" in that you can only use it on yourself, just leaves a bad taste in my mouth.
I did like the item system though, and Burnage, I think you did a great job of capturing the flavor of the game. Having a way to buy abilities was very cool.
I didn't mind them starting off with Devil Stars. But the Golden Orb/Resurrection on Nero? That's like starting off with 9,000 Orbs right off the bat. Not to mention the frustration of Night 3.
The village did have some nice and useful powers. I enjoyed my own Item Build ability. But the odds were totally against us. You don't think Taunt is that useful? Most of us didn't have the ability to kill or guard. So voting, in any Phalla, is a powerful tool. Every time a Devil Hunter voted, he effectively got rid of one of our votes, unless we decided to dump orbs into other abilities. Meanwhile, they were able to save up for the Ressurection Orb, or another Devil Star, so they dominated the vote as well as the rest of the village. Vergil had an even easier time.
The angels were somewhat more balanced in comparison. The joint attack makes sense, in a way, though why have it only affect demons? This basically makes it easier for them to kill the village and Trish, giving the Devil Hunters another pass, essentially.
The majority of the devil hunters got pretty much the same number of red orbs as the villagers; as Stew_stick said, it was only because Gumpy was getting traded them by the rest of his team that he'd bought another res. orb. That was actually incredibly unlucky timing on the part of the village, as Gumpy had just bought it to res. Seriously.
I'm still new to this whole running-Phalla thing, so obviously something that looks balanced on paper to me might not turn out to be so. If I were to re-run this, I'd definitely tweak the devil hunters and angels - like you said, make the angel group attack affect everyone, possibly get rid of Vergil (or put him on the demon side), and take a level or two of taunt away from the majority of hunters.
Auto-res is okay in principle (I think of it like a guard that also outs the player in the narration), but no way should they be as available as they were in this game.
I'm also never, ever using probability-based abilities and items again. Any shops I use in future will also be streamlined. Way too difficult to keep track of, and I apologise to all of those whose nightly PMs I messed up. It does give me a new, overly impressed view of Ardor and Drez for running Phallout, however.
Stew - for the first two nights any players who died were turned into items and randomly distributed. Dante's item was Rebellion, and let you pick an individual win condition for yourself. I'm sad the two players that held it never used it, I wanted to see what it would come up with.
My only problem with it is that Oatway decided to seer me on Day friggin' One! I'm just too popular.
Lots of fun watching, though.
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El SkidThe frozen white northRegistered Userregular
edited March 2008
I was actually having alot of fun with the game- my power was super fun, though I'd like to hear more about the mechanics of it.
Every night I got to redirect all powers affecting me onto one other person, and I used it to get rid of B:L and Maximus. while saving myself, which was cool.
Here's how I assumed my power worked: It was a defensive power, and so went in front of all offensive powers. It could be neutralized, but only if the person neutralizing it was as fast or faster than I was, as far as the quickness ability went. So someone would have to neutralize my powers and then have someone else off me. If the person doing the neutralizing was slower than I was, I "got my shields up" first, and the neutralization got redirected.
I have nothing but speculation to base this off of, but I'm kinda curious how close I was to the truth.
May I say it was a fun game. I must apologize to Burnage for being as inactive as I was.
Burnage I liked it a lot, also I want to point out you didn't give me my random kil for the two enraged I killed, but it doesn't matter since the demons lost either way.
Great game, it was a bit rough on my end to follow because of everything going on so I may have made it difficult for my fellow demons.
I have nothing but speculation to base this off of, but I'm kinda curious how close I was to the truth.
Bullseye. Misdirect was defensive, so you could have been held then killed. Even unblockable kills were misdirected. Basically the only way to easily kill you was by vote, especially once you bought quicksilver.
If Trust had upgraded you, you would have been a fucking monster. All actions would have been switched from the old target to two new targets.
Mr. D - you did get the random kill, but I seem to remember it hit someone with a shield against all attacks or something. I didn't forget about it! I also didn't mind the inactivity, you were fine.
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El SkidThe frozen white northRegistered Userregular
edited March 2008
ROFL.
reflecting a seering would have been awesome if I had been upgraded.
You have seered El Skid. He is Dante AND the Angel Whatever. You are confused. :P
That is some bad luck, that we decided to kill Gumpy same night he decided to buy an Orb.
Overall though, despite my complaints, I did enjoy it, and think you did a great job. I have yet to run my own Phalla, but I understand the amount of work that goes into one and trying to balance it all out.
Rainfall, I loved your posts, both when you were alive and dead. I really thought you'd come back from the dead, that we were fufilling some game mechanic that we were unaware of, each night.
The devil went down to Georgia. He was lookin' for a soul to steal. He was in a bind 'cause
he was way behind, and he was willin' to make a deal, when he came across this young man
sawin' on a fiddle and playin' it hot. And the devil jumped up on a hickory stump and said,
"Boy, let me tell you what.
I guess you didn't know it but I'm a fiddle player, too. And if you'd care to take a dare, I'll
make a bet with you. Now, you play pretty good fiddle, boy, but give the devil his due. I'll bet
a fiddle of gold against your soul, 'cause I think I'm better than you." The boy said, "My
name's Johnny, and it might be a sin. But I'll take your bet, you're gonna regret, 'cause I'm
the best that's ever been."
Johnny, rosin up your bow and play your fiddle hard, 'cause hell's broke loose in Georgia and
the devil deals the cards. And if you win you get this shiny fiddle made of gold. But if you lose,
the devil gets your soul.
The devil opened up his case and he said, "I'll start this show." And fire flew from his fingertips
as he rosined up his bow. And he pulled the bow across the strings and it made an evil hiss.
Then a band of demons joined in and it sounded somethin' like this:
When the devil finished, Johnny said, "Well, you're pretty good, old son, but sit down in that
chair right there and let me show you how it's done.
Fire on the mountain. Run, boys, run. The devil's in the House of the Rising Sun. Chicken in the
bread pan pickin' out dough. Granny, does your dog bite? No, child, no.
The devil bowed his head because he knew that he'd been beat. And he laid that golden fiddle
on the ground at Johnny's feet. Johnny said, "Devil, just come on back if you ever want to try
again. 'Cause I told you once, you son of a BITCH, I'm the best that's ever been."
Living easy, livin' free
Season ticket, on a one - way ride
Asking nothing, leave me be
Taking everything in my stride
Don't need reason, don't need rhyme
Ain't nothing I would rather do
Going down, party time
My friends are gonna be there too
I'm on the highway to hell
Highway to hell
I'm on the highway to hell
Highway to hell
No stop signs, speedin' limit
Nobody's gonna slow me down
Like a wheel, gonna spin it
Nobody's gonna mess me 'round
Hey Satan! Paid my dues.
Playin' in a rockin' band
Hey Mama! Look at me
I'm on my way to the promise land
I'm on the highway to hell
Highway to hell
I'm on the highway to hell
Highway to hell
Dont stop me!
Iau!Iau!yeah
[Intro:]
Rrwoooaaaw!
Ahh, Ahhh
Burning now I bring you Hell!
[Post-Chorus:]
Ahh, Ahhh
Oh, burning now I bring you Hell!
Read me tonight, when the warnings said leave a shudder upon you
Running from all that you feared in your life
Soul of the night, when the sun mislead paint a horror upon you
Marking the moment, displaying in my ghost of a life!
And I can't get round the way you left me out in the open
To leave me to die!
So how can I, forget the way you lead me through the path into Heaven
To leave me behind!
[Chorus:]
Now I can't stay behind
Save me, from wreaking my vengeance
Upon you, to killing more than I can tell
Burning now I bring you Hell!
[Repeat Post-Chorus]
Free me tonight, as the animal kings breathe their terror upon you
Caught in the moment, engaging in my
Bloodlust tonight, now I can't control my venom's flow
Get back from me demon, or be exorcised!
[Repeat Chorus]
All my emotion and all my integrity
All that you've taken from me
All my emotion and all my integrity
All that you've taken from me
Now I can't stay behind
Save me, from wreaking my vengeance
Upon you, to killing more than I can tell
Soul of the night, I know
Now I can't stay behind
Save me, from wreaking my vengeance
Upon you, to killing more than I can tell
Burning now I bring you Hell!
Rainfall, I loved your posts, both when you were alive and dead. I really thought you'd come back from the dead, that we were fufilling some game mechanic that we were unaware of, each night.
Every time I get one of the big villain roles I hope that there will be something I can do after I die.
If I wind up running a phalla again, I think I might try and integrate necro-posting into it. Why should the fun stop just because you're dead? :P
Question; how successful was the whole cover-role thing? If somebody in the village had bought the demon codex and done a roster call, obviously they would have known something would be up with the scribbled-in names, so I guess that was a vague attempt at making a possible roster call a mechanic of the game.
Grundl screwed up with it, but that was all. It's all my gault because I figured there would at least be another day where I could spend all of my orbs and kill everyone in a blaze of glory. Speaking of which, my devil trigger would have let me kill someone wouldn't it have...
Random observation, but Krata had one of the most useful powers in the game, even though I don't think it ever got used. A 50% discount could have definitely swung things in the village's favour.
Random observation, but Krata had one of the most useful powers in the game, even though I don't think it ever got used. A 50% discount could have definitely swung things in the village's favour.
And would have.
Had I not been murdered merely for enjoying music. *laughs*
Nah, anyway, honestly, it was fun, and I WAS looking forward to, say, a ressurectuion from my masoned partner, who died last night.
EDIT: Yes yes, I realize I was killed because it was annoying.
But c'mon, I told a story to Rainfall with song lyrics. How can I not get SOME love for that?
Definitely good times. I hadn't considered killing Dante would give me a massive amount of red orbs, just figured it would let me win. However, all of a sudden having 7000 orbs was pretty badass, as I immediately grabbed Dark Slayer.
Which resulted in my Day 2 kill/ds kill/devil trigger. Plus, targeting the guy in the lead dropped the vote onto another unsuspecting villager. That was a delightful 4 kills.
Fun game Burnage. Would play again :^:
EDIT: Seriously, sorry about cutting out your heart on Day 1. I was a little confused when my role PM told me to kill Dante, and then told me who Dante was... But in my defense, I did bring you back tonight, since I though we would at least last 1 more night.
I had envisioned a pretty badass back-to-back Vergil/Dante battle against Law and Shamus, but at least you were alive when we won.
Seriously.
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GumpyThere is alwaysa greater powerRegistered Userregular
edited March 2008
What was the highest combo rating in the whole game?
What was the highest combo rating in the whole game?
Yours, without a doubt. Second place was either ultarune (Verde Angelo) when his team-mates died, as he got the orbs they would have done for that one night, or FreeAgent on one of his rampant slaughter nights.
The number of orbs you got each night was a base value of 1000, with whatever actions you performed adding more. Holding an inactive player might net you 500, but holding someone like FreeAgent might have net you an extra 1500, for example.
I thought about signing up to this baby, but I figured it would be kinda imba (no offense Burnage) and I didn't have the time to juggle track of orbs and who was what, what powers I had and all of that other stuff.
Seemed fitting that Dante got revived in the end and won.
So getting ressed two times in a row nets you 21k points? If only I thought of that.
I couldn't decide whether dying should mean Gumpy got 0 orbs that night, or being resurrected twice should net him a huge number. So, I flipped a coin for it.
And Spectre, no offense taken (considering it did turn out kind of imbalanced). I'm taking it as a learning experience.
Yea, I knew I was basically giving away all of those names out, but Toxic forced my hand because he's an ass. Then there was the 2nd to last word from your win condition thing, only problem with that being everyone other than Sparda's Wrath had the same word there (we didn't know that).
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I think it went through, as there were no kills by him last night.
Either of you want to explain what you were thinking?
Toxic seemed to feel that voting for me would somehow save him, though I couldn't see that at all at the time. Law... I have no idea what you were thinking, not only switching your vote to me but also asking people to bandwagon me when you knew I was on your team.
What gives??
What he said.
Though I agree that starting off 4 out of 5 of the devil hunters with devil stars was slightly overpowered (taunt wasn't actually that useful, considering how cheap it was), there were quite a few villagers with crazy powers - El Skid's misdirect, Mr. D's power steal, and Trust & Last Son's item/power upgrades.
Edit: And yeah, bandwagoning El Skid was silly.
The order of actions was stupid, in retrospect. The vote should have gone first, if only to prevent FreeAgent from controlling the vote completely. I did not intend for that to happen.
I have to say, congratulations to FreeAgent for managing to find as many ways as possible to beat my system. :P
Because
whoof
Yes
It was the most vicious rendition of the prisoners' dilemma that I have ever seen
I didn't mind them starting off with Devil Stars. But the Golden Orb/Resurrection on Nero? That's like starting off with 9,000 Orbs right off the bat. Not to mention the frustration of Night 3.
The village did have some nice and useful powers. I enjoyed my own Item Build ability. But the odds were totally against us. You don't think Taunt is that useful? Most of us didn't have the ability to kill or guard. So voting, in any Phalla, is a powerful tool. Every time a Devil Hunter voted, he effectively got rid of one of our votes, unless we decided to dump orbs into other abilities. Meanwhile, they were able to save up for the Ressurection Orb, or another Devil Star, so they dominated the vote as well as the rest of the village. Vergil had an even easier time.
The angels were somewhat more balanced in comparison. The joint attack makes sense, in a way, though why have it only affect demons? This basically makes it easier for them to kill the village and Trish, giving the Devil Hunters another pass, essentially.
If neither of you had killed each other, you would have been able to win with your group win condition.
If both of you had killed each other at the same time, you both would have died (and chances are the devil hunters would have lost).
If one of you killed the other, you got a 5000 red orb bonus for fulfilling you win condition. Of course, you didn't know that.
That was what killed me, I made assumptions, which is my fault.
When I saw two conditions for winning, I assumed that I needed to fulfill them both, I should have asked about that.
And based on those assumptions, I constructed a false picture of the game and made silly decisions.
That's me, always thinking too much yet not thinking enough.
Yeah I'd been giving all of my red orbs to Gumpy for the whole game. Hence why he could afford all that.
Also it was kinda annoying that Maximus died the one night I changed my guard to someone else.
edit: Burnage, I never did ask, but how exactly did I get that item on day 4? Did someone trade it to me or something?
The majority of the devil hunters got pretty much the same number of red orbs as the villagers; as Stew_stick said, it was only because Gumpy was getting traded them by the rest of his team that he'd bought another res. orb. That was actually incredibly unlucky timing on the part of the village, as Gumpy had just bought it to res. Seriously.
I'm still new to this whole running-Phalla thing, so obviously something that looks balanced on paper to me might not turn out to be so. If I were to re-run this, I'd definitely tweak the devil hunters and angels - like you said, make the angel group attack affect everyone, possibly get rid of Vergil (or put him on the demon side), and take a level or two of taunt away from the majority of hunters.
Auto-res is okay in principle (I think of it like a guard that also outs the player in the narration), but no way should they be as available as they were in this game.
I'm also never, ever using probability-based abilities and items again. Any shops I use in future will also be streamlined. Way too difficult to keep track of, and I apologise to all of those whose nightly PMs I messed up. It does give me a new, overly impressed view of Ardor and Drez for running Phallout, however.
Stew - for the first two nights any players who died were turned into items and randomly distributed. Dante's item was Rebellion, and let you pick an individual win condition for yourself. I'm sad the two players that held it never used it, I wanted to see what it would come up with.
My only problem with it is that Oatway decided to seer me on Day friggin' One! I'm just too popular.
Lots of fun watching, though.
Every night I got to redirect all powers affecting me onto one other person, and I used it to get rid of B:L and Maximus. while saving myself, which was cool.
Here's how I assumed my power worked: It was a defensive power, and so went in front of all offensive powers. It could be neutralized, but only if the person neutralizing it was as fast or faster than I was, as far as the quickness ability went. So someone would have to neutralize my powers and then have someone else off me. If the person doing the neutralizing was slower than I was, I "got my shields up" first, and the neutralization got redirected.
I have nothing but speculation to base this off of, but I'm kinda curious how close I was to the truth.
Burnage I liked it a lot, also I want to point out you didn't give me my random kil for the two enraged I killed, but it doesn't matter since the demons lost either way.
Great game, it was a bit rough on my end to follow because of everything going on so I may have made it difficult for my fellow demons.
Steam
Bullseye. Misdirect was defensive, so you could have been held then killed. Even unblockable kills were misdirected. Basically the only way to easily kill you was by vote, especially once you bought quicksilver.
If Trust had upgraded you, you would have been a fucking monster. All actions would have been switched from the old target to two new targets.
Mr. D - you did get the random kill, but I seem to remember it hit someone with a shield against all attacks or something. I didn't forget about it! I also didn't mind the inactivity, you were fine.
reflecting a seering would have been awesome if I had been upgraded.
You have seered El Skid. He is Dante AND the Angel Whatever. You are confused. :P
Overall though, despite my complaints, I did enjoy it, and think you did a great job. I have yet to run my own Phalla, but I understand the amount of work that goes into one and trying to balance it all out.
Rainfall, I loved your posts, both when you were alive and dead. I really thought you'd come back from the dead, that we were fufilling some game mechanic that we were unaware of, each night.
he was way behind, and he was willin' to make a deal, when he came across this young man
sawin' on a fiddle and playin' it hot. And the devil jumped up on a hickory stump and said,
"Boy, let me tell you what.
I guess you didn't know it but I'm a fiddle player, too. And if you'd care to take a dare, I'll
make a bet with you. Now, you play pretty good fiddle, boy, but give the devil his due. I'll bet
a fiddle of gold against your soul, 'cause I think I'm better than you." The boy said, "My
name's Johnny, and it might be a sin. But I'll take your bet, you're gonna regret, 'cause I'm
the best that's ever been."
Johnny, rosin up your bow and play your fiddle hard, 'cause hell's broke loose in Georgia and
the devil deals the cards. And if you win you get this shiny fiddle made of gold. But if you lose,
the devil gets your soul.
The devil opened up his case and he said, "I'll start this show." And fire flew from his fingertips
as he rosined up his bow. And he pulled the bow across the strings and it made an evil hiss.
Then a band of demons joined in and it sounded somethin' like this:
When the devil finished, Johnny said, "Well, you're pretty good, old son, but sit down in that
chair right there and let me show you how it's done.
Fire on the mountain. Run, boys, run. The devil's in the House of the Rising Sun. Chicken in the
bread pan pickin' out dough. Granny, does your dog bite? No, child, no.
The devil bowed his head because he knew that he'd been beat. And he laid that golden fiddle
on the ground at Johnny's feet. Johnny said, "Devil, just come on back if you ever want to try
again. 'Cause I told you once, you son of a BITCH, I'm the best that's ever been."
Season ticket, on a one - way ride
Asking nothing, leave me be
Taking everything in my stride
Don't need reason, don't need rhyme
Ain't nothing I would rather do
Going down, party time
My friends are gonna be there too
I'm on the highway to hell
Highway to hell
I'm on the highway to hell
Highway to hell
No stop signs, speedin' limit
Nobody's gonna slow me down
Like a wheel, gonna spin it
Nobody's gonna mess me 'round
Hey Satan! Paid my dues.
Playin' in a rockin' band
Hey Mama! Look at me
I'm on my way to the promise land
I'm on the highway to hell
Highway to hell
I'm on the highway to hell
Highway to hell
Dont stop me!
Iau!Iau!yeah
Rrwoooaaaw!
Ahh, Ahhh
Burning now I bring you Hell!
[Post-Chorus:]
Ahh, Ahhh
Oh, burning now I bring you Hell!
Read me tonight, when the warnings said leave a shudder upon you
Running from all that you feared in your life
Soul of the night, when the sun mislead paint a horror upon you
Marking the moment, displaying in my ghost of a life!
And I can't get round the way you left me out in the open
To leave me to die!
So how can I, forget the way you lead me through the path into Heaven
To leave me behind!
[Chorus:]
Now I can't stay behind
Save me, from wreaking my vengeance
Upon you, to killing more than I can tell
Burning now I bring you Hell!
[Repeat Post-Chorus]
Free me tonight, as the animal kings breathe their terror upon you
Caught in the moment, engaging in my
Bloodlust tonight, now I can't control my venom's flow
Get back from me demon, or be exorcised!
[Repeat Chorus]
All my emotion and all my integrity
All that you've taken from me
All my emotion and all my integrity
All that you've taken from me
Now I can't stay behind
Save me, from wreaking my vengeance
Upon you, to killing more than I can tell
Soul of the night, I know
Now I can't stay behind
Save me, from wreaking my vengeance
Upon you, to killing more than I can tell
Burning now I bring you Hell!
I am disappointed in all of you for hating music.
Every time I get one of the big villain roles I hope that there will be something I can do after I die.
Freaking you guys out is the least I could do.
Question; how successful was the whole cover-role thing? If somebody in the village had bought the demon codex and done a roster call, obviously they would have known something would be up with the scribbled-in names, so I guess that was a vague attempt at making a possible roster call a mechanic of the game.
And would have.
Had I not been murdered merely for enjoying music. *laughs*
Nah, anyway, honestly, it was fun, and I WAS looking forward to, say, a ressurectuion from my masoned partner, who died last night.
EDIT: Yes yes, I realize I was killed because it was annoying.
But c'mon, I told a story to Rainfall with song lyrics. How can I not get SOME love for that?
(even if she died at the end)
Which resulted in my Day 2 kill/ds kill/devil trigger. Plus, targeting the guy in the lead dropped the vote onto another unsuspecting villager. That was a delightful 4 kills.
Fun game Burnage. Would play again :^:
EDIT: Seriously, sorry about cutting out your heart on Day 1. I was a little confused when my role PM told me to kill Dante, and then told me who Dante was... But in my defense, I did bring you back tonight, since I though we would at least last 1 more night.
I had envisioned a pretty badass back-to-back Vergil/Dante battle against Law and Shamus, but at least you were alive when we won.
Seriously.
Because
May or may not have been one of the best PM's I have received in any Phalla ever
It made people a little wary of me.
Also, sorry Rainfall for seering you Day 1. I had hoped we would be on the same side, you see.
Instead you had to go and be the lone-wolf-victory character.
Yours, without a doubt. Second place was either ultarune (Verde Angelo) when his team-mates died, as he got the orbs they would have done for that one night, or FreeAgent on one of his rampant slaughter nights.
Dull = 1000
Crazy = 1500
Bravo = 2000
Awesome = 2500
Showtime = 3000
SSmoking = 3500
SSStylish = 4000 or above.
The number of orbs you got each night was a base value of 1000, with whatever actions you performed adding more. Holding an inactive player might net you 500, but holding someone like FreeAgent might have net you an extra 1500, for example.
Seemed fitting that Dante got revived in the end and won.
I couldn't decide whether dying should mean Gumpy got 0 orbs that night, or being resurrected twice should net him a huge number. So, I flipped a coin for it.
And Spectre, no offense taken (considering it did turn out kind of imbalanced). I'm taking it as a learning experience.
If Burnage hadn't made measures to counter your rooster call I would have been in trouble
So you were only one phalla too late with that play ):