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I'm almost tempted to retract and vote for Gwath, what do you think Nilp, Fea? We have to do something and we have 5 minutes, if everyone drags their feet this is going to end in a mess.
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Seriously, guys, if Pip voted for me, I'm dead anyway. Drop your votes for Greenie!
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Wouldn't the dream result differentiate between Vampire and Wolf?
X'd with Kent and Fea. |
No, Kent!
Greenie! A KNOWN WOLF. You don't NOT kill a known wolf! Vote now before deadline! |
Both Gwath and Izzay can not retract anymore toDay.
you stage a change and I will lynch you Kent. Too risky. X'd with Fea. |
Plus we wouldn't have the power in this situation - I was just assuming that eventhough Greenie was a known wolf she would have no power to save herself tomorrow and trying to find a way to make these two get rid of their votes already.
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We need you Lari. We need you now.
Unless you're evil, in which case feel free to be modfired. :D Kent I really don't think Gwath's evil--unless he's the type to put us into needless bother with an extra DAY. I am far more wary of Shasta, unless he really isn't around. (But wait, no, that's of little consolation . . . ) |
If I die and Greenie does not, you all deserve to lose and I will dance on your graves.
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--Greenie
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Everyone has voted save for Lari
Nilp and Izzy have dumper their bonus votes. Kent has no bonus votes. ... o.O X'd since my last post. Wow. |
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--Greenie
++Greenie (+2) :smokin: |
Oh, snap.
Gwath . . . *shakes head* Good game, guys. |
You already retracted once, Gwath.
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Three quiet Wolfies. This will do something to the metagame . . .
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Sly devils :p
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DAY OVER. TALLY SOON. NARRATION TOMORROW.
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Fea dies. She was an Ordo.
Score: 4-3 Next day will begin as soon as I have all Night picks and have finished narration (i.e. next day will probably begin very early). |
After they awoke, Fea announced that she had received Luthien's information, and the Downers hoped. There was a chance at victory. A chance to escape the nightmare.
But as the votes came in, something was wrong. Everyone knew it. Just before 12 o'clock struck, Shasta changed his vote to side with Green, and Lari joined him, casting more votes than she appeared to even have. "I knew it!" yelled Fea. "Friggin' bonus votes were...." But she did not finish her thought. She toppled from her chair and lay still upon the floor, perfectly beautiful, but dead nonetheless. Before anyone could react, the nightly trance fell upon them. The end was approaching. And a terrible end it looked to be. THE LIVING
THE DEAD
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As the dark hours passed, Izzy's dreams focused on Nilp. Finrod, let me know if the Wolves move against him. Help me keep him safe. Don't let him die. But Finrod's watch was fruitless, for Green, revealed to all as evil the day before, was moving in a different direction.
She approached the sleeping form of Kent, giggling as she went. So what if I'm found out? Tomorrow there won't be enough to lynch me! Heh heh heh... She plucked a full bottle of wine from off the floor and brought it down onto Kent's head. To her surprise, the bottle burst into pieces as if it had been dashed against stone. She ran quickly to the bar and returned again with another bottle, but her blow was turned aside yet again. In frustration she tried to choke him, but her hands could not make contact with his skin. Suddenly Kent opened his eyes and pushed himself up off the floor. Green leaped back in fear. Kent seemed to be glowing with a reddish light. What is this? Some invincible champion that wasn't in the rules? But Kent smiled at her. "Well, I expect this clinches things for us, doesn't it?" he said. Green looked at him, puzzled, and gave no answer. "You converted me, Green. I'm on your side now." There were a few seconds of silence, and then the pair began laughing. THE LIVING
THE DEAD
Score: 3-4 END GAME Nilp, Izzy, and Gwath woke up with the laughter of the evil ones ringing in their ears. The three Downers backed against the wall and watched fearfully as Green, Shasta, Kent, and Lari gathered together in the center of the room, grinning ear to ear. In desperation, Gwath shouted, "I use all my bonus votes on Shasta!" But Shasta only laughed. "You three don't have enough votes to match us. This game is over!" Izzy tried desperately to draw upon Finrod's spirit for strength, but he could not help her during the day. Nilp merely gulped. With super-human speed, the fearsome foursome rushed at the remaining innocents. Nilp, Izzy, and Gwath all fell quickly beneath their beating fists. As Izzy's final breath halted, Lari and her companions were suddenly aware of a voice chanting outside the window. "The sealing enchantment has come down, I think," said Kent. "We can leave." "Why is it dark outside?" asked Shasta. "It's nearly seven in the morning." But as the four checked their watches and phones, it was but 9 o'clock at night on the very Saturday they had started the game. "Well, that's nice," said Kent "But I want to know, what's that chanting we can hear outside this window?" asked Green. "Sounds like Mnem," said Lari. "Silly girl has probably been out there this whole time trying to rescue us. Reading elvish and such." "How nice of her," smirked Shasta. "I call dibs on her!" said Kent. "I haven't gotten to make a solo kill yet." *************** (in Middle Earth) The Witch King held Glorfindel, Mira, and Phantom for many days, and the elf lord suffered cruel torture, but he refused to reveal the workings of the portal, or the secrets of Rivendell. In the end he was put to death. The forces the Witch King sent after the Elven scouts retured soon, bringing with them the Elves that still lived, as well as Christopher Tolkien, for the Elves had captured him shortly before they were taken themselves. A Morgul Blade was used on both Mira and Phantom, and soon they became wraiths under the dominion of Sauron. And now that the Ring was back upon the hand of the Dark Lord, his mastery of Middle-Earth was certain to be swift and complete. EVIL WINS. THE LIVING
THE DEAD
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Aw...crap. Probably all my fault, too.
Great first game, Kent. |
Thanks for a great game, phantom. And Mira. We appreciate it.
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What am I going to do with my life now that I don't have a game to mod? :(
Great game everyone! Especially our wolves. Way to pull out the win, guys! |
Good game everyone! Congrats to my fellow wolves as well!
And Gwath...well it probably wasn't your fault. We did change Kent so that was more what clinched it:D |
I refuse to be consoled.
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Great job, everyone! And thanks to Phantom and Mira for putting the game on!
Incidentally, you'll notice that Kent's technically evil now. See? I told you so. Shasta, move over, there's a new psychic in town. ;) EDIT: x'd with our poor Pippin |
While I'd love to be able to point the finger at the phantom and his newfangled rules for skewing the balance of power in favour of the Wolves, I think we villagers need to fess us and take our share of the blame--we were pretty much out to lunch all game. I feel a slight modicum of comfort, however, in the fact that I was dead the last day--good grief, you guys! You had a known wolf and you couldn't even lynch her!
Okay, granted you didn't have the votes... *mutters something about the phantom's newfangled votes* But seriously, Kent, what WERE you thinking about not going after Greenie? It's as if proving you an innocent made you lose your sense. Anyway, I had an awesome time playing WW again after such a long time without, and I had a lot of fun even forgetting how long it's been--especially during Day -1. Kudos to the phantom and Mira, and I must congratulate the Wolves on such a stunning victory. |
The only thing I regret is killing Brinn. :(
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I enjoyed getting to be Beren. That was the role I was hoping to get from the beginning. Coming back from the dead was fun.
Now, if I could just shake off the constant suspicion I seem to inevitably and unavoidably draw. :rolleyes: I also agree with Form. This was a horrible outing by us villagers, basically without one redeeming characteristic to its name. |
Thank you for hosting phantom and Mira!
It was a good game all around. Though I've changed a word or two to make it more specific, I think this quote is quite fitting. ;) "Being noticed can be a burden. The loud got themselves slaughtered because they got themselves noticed. So we disappear a lot." Going into the Night, I didn't think we had a chance to win, and thought the mods were torturing us by making us go through it. Then I calculated and worked it out and I think the only way we could've pulled off a win, was if Shasta had made the kill during the Night, and I blocked it. Then the next Day, it would be an even amount of votes. Lari would be forced to use her bonus; and I think it would come down to whomever was crafty at the end of the Day and had the last vote/retract. Then a villager would go during the Night. Leaving two villagers and one baddie the Last Day. For giggles.. Night one I tried protecting Boro before I realized he wasn't playing and there was only a Dream that Night. Night two I protected Firefoot. Night three I protected Nilp. Night four I protected Form. Which was why I couldn't protect you the night you died, though it would've been moot since the Vampire killed you. Night five, I abstained. Night six, I protected Nilp. Thinking they would try to take out Finrod - and it was either myself or Nilp. I'm so horrid at being the protector, though I seem to live the longest when I am. xD |
All I can say is... wow... Form said it excellently, I think:
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Again, my fault. I forgot the 2 retractions per day rule.
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Does this mean I win? :p
Thank you phantom for letting me in, I scanned a couple games as you requested before the start. Also, Boromir was pretty excited to find out I am living in Ohio, and he asked me to represent the state until he is able to come back. I was junk at finding baddies, and didn't really know what to analyze, but thought if I just annoyed people enough that could tell me something. Hopefully I did not disappoint. Thank you Gwath, sorry for repaying your kindness with wanting to try and lynch you at the end there. :rolleyes: Quote:
Basically, with Greenie, I was trying to think of winning long term, not just one day. The plan was to try and have Fea be the only person with bonus, but I figured the wolves weren't going to play nicely. Greenie had spent her 10 bonus on Fea, which meant I knew the wolves would wait around for the innocents to use up their bonus to save her, and that way they could horde them for the next day. Whether we knew who they were or not, wasn't going to matter if they had the bonus advantage after we lynched Greenie. So, I was attempting to get everyone to dump their bonus. And if we (the remaining innocents) combined all of our bonus against someone trying to hold onto them, we would force them to use it and I was confident we'd get a baddie. That's why I went after Izzy, until she obliged. Once she used her bonus, I believed she was innocent, which meant Lari was a baddie, but I had no idea she was even present. It was either Gwath or Shasta, as the other and once Gwath gave 1 bonus, then said something like "oh we're supposed to use all of them?" I thought he was a wolf trying to hold his power for the next day. That too was an epic fail, because Lari and Shasta were hording their bonus, but I had no idea they were even around, and the people doing the actual posting (Izzy and Gwath) were the ones who looked like they were trying to keep their bonus to have a baddie advantage the next day. |
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Seer's Journal coming up... |
Phantom, who was Pippin?
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Here follows the account of Formendacil, the Seer of Werewolf LIX
My autobiography begins with Night 1, when the phantom sent out the roles.
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Day 1 went more or less as expected: a lot of nonsense, ultimately little worth analysing--probably because it was unusually quiet--and I ticked Nogrod off. Nienna's death was odd, but about par for the course on Day 1. That night, I wanted to know about Nogrod. Having no real suspicions about the village, my tactic was quite simple: find out if someone I tend to suspect habitually for not making sense was suspicious. Apparently, I learned, he wasn't. Or, at least, he wasn't going to eat me. And so Day 2 dawned... I talked quite a bit during Day 2. It was the perfect sweet spot in my final schedule--not only did I have lots of time (I don't really study...), but everyone else hereabouts was busy, so I wasn't distracted by real life, as became a danger in later days. Not much to say during the day--though I was just a wee bit concerned my two "Known Innocents" would kill each other. A seer doesn't have much to show for his efforts if he fails to find a wolf, and if I didn't, as could too easily have been the case, I wanted Known Innocents handy. When Kuru died, I was neither outraged nor pleased--he had been neutrally non-suspicious in my mind, and this meant I didn't have to waste a dream on someone who wasn't highly suspicious--but I was concerned that his role hadn't been revealed. Quote:
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Day 4 went miserably, as you will all recall. I mostly kept quiet. In part, this was because of the continued end-of-year distractions going on in real life, but mostly it was because, although I got online several times during the day, when I did, I found myself drawing blanks. There just wasn't anything that was popping out at me. I had three innocents, now, but otherwise the situation was dire. I also wasn't sure how much my reveal had been picked up on--Brinn had obviously caught it, and I imagined the wolves had as well, but I was unsure about the village in general, since no one referenced it. Not that I expected this changed anything, but I was hoping--maybe--that something revelatory would happen. It didn't. We lynched Sally and lost another innocent. At this point, pretty much, I was ready to concede the game. And I wasn't even thinking about points yet. Without thinking things over, and in a fit of irritation, since I still had no sense to make of the situation, I fired off a quick PM during Night 5, expecting it be my last: Quote:
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And, of course, votes are a concern at this point. Certainly the baddies might kill Kent if they knew he had the dream result, but as he has five fewer votes than you, they still might consider you to be the threat that needs to be offed. And naturally you must consider whether or not Finrod is protecting you this night, gambling on protecting the person you're passing the dream to, or is unable to protect you or your dream-catcher due to the consecutive protection rule. A successful Finrod protection would figure huge in this game, so that must be considered. Due to that fact, I would think the WWs would shy away from doing the killing at this point. But I may be completely wrong. Take your time. If it helps at all I'll give you up until the deadline to make your decision (rather than the usual 1 hour before). However quite soon I expect that all my selections will be in my box and I will read them, so I will no longer be able to give possible scenarios for fear of revealing plans. -the phantom[/quote] Right. The votes. I hadn't forgotten them--though I would have liked to. But, anyway, this gave me a chance to respond--and thus mull things over better. Quote:
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Then a nighttime Ranger kill would have been handy. It was doable. Just barely. Didn't happen, of course. Gwath's power was blunted by someone foolishly bringing up Pippin--and Kent went, in my opinion, quite weird. Not that there was much chance left at that point--I was glad, in a sense, that I was dead, but by the end of the day, it was no surprise when the wolves all came out, cackling victoriously. They couldn't lose anymore. And so, all in all, a great game. :D |
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