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satansaloser2005
02-18-2008, 11:16 PM
I had no time last I was online to thank Nerwen for her great game or to apologise to Sally... Let it be done now

Apologize? For what? No harm done dear Noggie.

Hehe poor Noggie and clan, all brutally murdered. My first reaction was "Oh, crap." And my second was, "Genocide. How lovely."

Bring it on, Cabbie. Bring it on. :p

*giggles* I'm still bitter that my duck was attacked. How dare you all! A poor defenseless duck, and you almost killed her! I'm happy to report, however, that Emily is feeling much better.
Funny story, actually. My friend Emily actually got sick the day that I died in the game, which she told me yesterday afternoon when we were dining. It didn't occur to me until now, but perhaps there is dark magic about us. Or really snazzy mods. :rolleyes:

satansaloser2005
02-19-2008, 12:00 AM
By the way....for your amusement....here's a lovely artist rendering of my little Emily (the ducksie of course, not the person). Basically one of my colleagues got bored at work upon a lazy afternoon and drew....well, see for yourself....Sorry if it's really big. :)


http://i145.photobucket.com/albums/r223/satansaloser2005/littleducksie.jpg

Gwathagor
02-19-2008, 12:30 AM
Emily has six limbs.

Legate of Amon Lanc
02-19-2008, 05:45 AM
I'll say.

You know, there is a thread in the Books section about whether Morgoth or Sauron was the best villain.

I think it's clear now they're both just amateurs who should move aside for the real baddies.;)
Oh, what a flattery... :o

Nice location, by the way. ;)


Emily has six limbs.

Obviously. Not that I would be that much surprised, anyway.

Thinlómien
02-19-2008, 07:44 AM
It has been a while since I last died early so it felt quite odd. But in a way it was good because I had an extremely busy week last week.

I got to know the wolves very soon after my death so I followed the rest of the game knowing the wolves' identities and despairing (and laughing, to be honest ;)) at the villagers being so totally confused and on the wrong track. Actually I started cheering loudly when Gwath started to accuse Legate on the last Day, but sadly it was too late.

And before I found out how things really were, I was quite convinced that the wolves are a rather bold trio consisting of Mac, Rikae and Gwath. Furthermoe, I feel like banging my head against the wall or something. On Day1, I kept looking at Mac and Rikae's interactions, thinking that one of them must be a wolf. When I read them properly, Rikae just looked so much worse than Mac. But I stubbornly clung to my suspicuion of Mac, thinking something like "Rikae may seem more suspicious but Mac is more suspicious" and ended up voting Mac and not voicing too much suspicion of Rikae. How can one be that stupid? :rolleyes:

Anyway, it was a great game to read through. Rikae's crocodile's tears were kudos-worthy, Legate's innocent facade lasted unbelievanly well and McCaber is probably one of the sneakiest wolves in ww history. Congratulations, wolves, you were all awesome and deserved your victory.

Poor Menel did well and Gwath's debut was impressive. Actually, Sally, Nogrod, Nerwen, Greenie, Agan, Mac, Shasta ... well, everyone it seems... :D played well. It was a nice game, even though I spent most of the time just reading.

And wolvsies, if you feel like posting those PMs, please do: it's always interesting to read them.

Nerwen
02-19-2008, 07:53 AM
Do you know that by the time Rikae was through with her little performance even I was starting to wonder if it had all been a terrible mistake?

Macalaure
02-19-2008, 04:30 PM
I only just found this:

I love you Rikae! :D

Strictly platonically, I should hope. ;)

Gwathagor
02-19-2008, 06:37 PM
Ok, I've got a question for the experienced players (i.e. everybody except me): what did I do well this game, and what can I do better next game? Got to improve my werewolf-lynching skills.

satansaloser2005
02-19-2008, 07:13 PM
Ok, I've got a question for the experienced players (i.e. everybody except me): what did I do well this game, and what can I do better next game? Got to improve my werewolf-lynching skills.

Nothing and everything, respectively. Only backwards. :p

To be honest, you did REALLY well, considering it was your first game. But....well....Legate's just got mad skills (Cabbie and Rikae too of course) so you were pretty much dead from the beginning of the game. I'd just suggest you play a couple more games. You'll really get the hang of it after a game or two, speaking from the POV of someone who's only played like five games.

Roa_Aoife
02-19-2008, 09:28 PM
Ok, I've got a question for the experienced players (i.e. everybody except me): what did I do well this game, and what can I do better next game? Got to improve my werewolf-lynching skills.

In the beginning it was a bit obvious that you were still testing the waters, but later on you really grasped things. All you really need is more experience. Werewolf isn't a science. Sure, we all use tools to find wolves/trick innocents, but everyone's tool set is different. Some rely on heavy analysis, while others go more on gut feelings. Some are loud and persuasive, others are quiet and observant.

You definitely seemed more confident at the end, and really, that's all you need. I'd even say you have an advantage over many veterans here in that you can look at everyone objectively, and you haven't started thinking in circles yet. ;)

Thinlómien
02-20-2008, 06:35 AM
You definitely seemed more confident at the end, and really, that's all you need. I'd even say you have an advantage over many veterans here in that you can look at everyone objectively, and you haven't started thinking in circles yet.Agreed. Another piece of advice I'd like to give all newer players is not to trust anyone else's judgement but only their own. I was totally lead in my first game and I actually asked advice from more experienced players. :o :D Luckily, those whose advice I followed were gifted, but I could have had worse luck... But I don't think that is necessarily your problem, and like I said before, you played really well, especially towards the end.

Nogrod
02-20-2008, 03:07 PM
I only just found this:

I love you Rikae!


Strictly platonically, I should hope.That's absolutely platonic, or werewolfwise... at ease Mac... :p

Another piece of advice I'd like to give all newer players is not to trust anyone else's judgement but only their own. I was totally lead in my first game and I actually asked advice from more experienced players.Exactly. Some of us like to fill the thread with analysis... sometimes trying to help others... sometimes to twist the thinking of the villagers... :rolleyes:

Think yourself - like you did in the end of the game! You and Nerwen were getting Legate caught in the end. Sadly you didn't follow that idea through. I was indeed wavering in the end of my last Day whether to bring that up but as Legate had let me live one Night when I was almost a known innocent I decided to try his sportiness one more Night by staying quiet about him... Sadly he turned out a pragmatic wolf in the end... :D

Legate of Amon Lanc
02-20-2008, 03:19 PM
I was indeed wavering in the end of my last Day whether to bring that up but as Legate had let me live one Night when I was almost a known innocent I decided to try his sportiness one more Night by staying quiet about him... Sadly he turned out a pragmatic wolf in the end... :D

Like I said, you were already living on a borrowed time, Nogrod. You did not seem to value the fact that we let you live, so we just said "What an ingrate, it's his loss". ;) It was just one last day anyway... :p

Nerwen
02-20-2008, 08:11 PM
Think yourself - like you did in the end of the game! You and Nerwen were getting Legate caught in the end. Sadly you didn't follow that idea through.

Excuse me, Nogrod, Gwath followed it through– I screwed up at the end. (Mind you, we were in major trouble by then anyway.)