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Originally Posted by Durelin
Near the end there I started feeling like you were maniuplating like crazy.
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Aw, thanks.
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Originally Posted by Green
Unfortunately I wasn't much suspected, I guess I was too cautious
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Yeah, that's kind of why we killed you. I looked and you and you didn't seem to be trying to make enemies and get yourself killed, so I figured if you were a Cobbler you were taking a risk and had to expect that we might kill you.
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Originally Posted by LommyWolf
I just wonder - has there ever before been a ww game where the wws have the most posts and win?
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Yeah, I noticed when the game ended that we had the most posts. I wouldn't bet it's happened often.
As far as killing
Mith...
*sigh*
It really was tough to do. We did in fact suspect her of Cobblery, but bumped her off anyway.
If she was a Cobbler, we figured she had helped me the day before because she thought I was a WW. And we figured she thought I was a WW because she thought Fea was the Seer at the time.
But then Gwath died and was proved the Seer, and thus I was worried that she would turn against me, no longer being confident about my identity. The last thing I wanted was a Cobbler who thought me to be good as well as respected my abilities enough to know that I needed to be killed for the good of her team.
Plus killing her bought me some innocence in the eyes of some, as I suspected it might. That was a huge bonus about the move. In addition she appeared to be Seer-dreamed-innocent, and WWs rarely leave those around.
And lastly she announced that she would be gone for a day, and so it seemed rather sporting to kill her right then. That pushed us over the edge on the kill choice. That and she had tried to lynch
Lommy.
We killed
Nilp because the village had been to our liking the day before without him in the mix, so we figured if we kept the same people around things might go well again.
Brin was a bit of a yeah-whatever pick. We figured that no matter who we killed things could go in any direction, and that it would simply come down to how we played it during the day.