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Originally Posted by Aganzir
I can hardly see how bantering actively makes her too enthusiastic.
It's good, though, if you say aloud what you find suspicious.
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Well, as it's the first day and I have had no dreams that I wish to lay carefully before you, and I've got no evil plans I'd like to implement, I need
somebody to suspect.
Innocents on Day One atypically have anybody to gun for based on actual evidence, so I figured I should come up with some sort of guideline to slim down the pool of possible people for me to latch onto immediately. Usually on the first day I pick at total random because I have nothing better to go on yet. This time I decided that 'enthusiasm = reason for enthusiasm' seemed like a pretty fair thing to go on.
Thus my otherwise random suspicion (since I have nothing solid to go on).
Strangely, I actually just had a dream (this isn't a clue) about Sally. I was just napping, thus dreaming, and we lived in this three story dorm type building, except the elevator was hidden behind a shower, and the third floor had a spare bed half way up a random staircase that was in my room. Sally was living there, in this strange little not-really-third-floor balcony on the stairs that didn't go anywhere else, for all that they continued past where she was hanging out.
Strange, no?
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Originally Posted by Gollum
Remember me in Di's game, using "newbieness" as a cloak for for my evil? I hope there isn't a repetition of that here.
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Yes, and I encouraged Lari to use it last game, and it worked beautifully. So while new players get a basic get-out-of-jail-free card, it's also common knowledge that a newbie wolf will take advantage.
So don't try to take advantage if you're a wraith, because we'll catch you. K?
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Originally Posted by Nog
you can actually rest assured you're not lynched because of trying to actually do something...
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Unless you're Nog, in which case you'll be killed Day One no matter what you do.
You quts are making me smile with your banter.
Just so you know.