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Bittersweet Symphony
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: On the jolly starship Enterprise
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Wow. And here I thought Valier was just totally crackers.
![]() Phantom, you cheeky SOB. ![]() Hmmm... apparently cool and seemingly apathetic is the way to play it. I learn new things every game -- this game I was "recruited" for and felt pretty calm about the whole thing. I've learned that self-defense is pointless and often digs you in deeper, so I was pleased to note that just playing it cool and letting my votes speak for my innocence worked out well for me. Great playing, everyone! |
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So, Firefoot was the Hunter, eh? I'm sooooo glad you didn't come forward and argue with me when I claimed to be the Hunter. When I considered the type of people populating the village, I thought the odds of the Hunter keeping their mouth shut were pretty good, and I'm glad I wasn't wrong about that.
Right after I said I was the Hunter, Roa said this- Quote:
It's obvious now that the comment wasn't written with that intent, but that's how part of me was trying to read it. My overworked, sleepy brain. But then I started to believe that Valier was the Hunter. If you remember, on day 3 I eased my suspicions of her and took her off my lynch list (which was three people, two of them were Penguins! go me! ha ha!) Val's behavior seemed to indicate she didn't fear death too much, and her single-minded attack on Ang made me think even more that she was innocent. The particular frustration she seemed to have with me- I thought maybe it stemmed from the fact that SHE was the very Hunter I was trying to help and yet I was giving her a hard time. Once I started thinking that she might be the Hunter, I decided I would keep her under the gun and bet that the Penguin wouldn't kill her that night, but at the same time I didn't keep her under the gun to the extent that I actually started a crusade to lynch her. I wasn't going to let that happen, despite my threats. And if I waffled on my threats, I knew no one could possibly accuse me of anything, because I was a proven innocent. As a proven I pretty much had a permit to do anything I pleased. ![]() Thanks for the dream, Lalaith. Despite believing that she might not be the Hunter after all, I still thought Roa was innocent. Unfortunately, it seemed like everyone did. I say "unfortunately", because Penguins kill people who are too innocent. I thought Roa was the likely Penguin choice for the next night, so I didn't place Roa as my least suspicious person. Instead I put Spawn there, and tried to make Spawn look completely innocent. I picked Spawn because I thought she would be a good Penguin kill (yes, Spawn, I was trying to set you up for death- sorry). I was pretty confident of Spawn's innocence (I've been a Wolf with her before, and that helped my thinking), and I was also pretty confident she was not the Hunter. I've played with her enough to know a bit about how she acts, and I was fairly confident that a Hunter-Spawn would find a way to hint me. So, since she was an innocent that was distracting people's attention and I didn't think she was the Hunter, I tried to make her look completely innocent so the Penguin would choose to kill her at night. Quote:
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Byronic Brand
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: The 1590s
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I have one request. Lalaith, I was rather dreading being called Angurliel. Could you desist? Please? It's not my fault I was chosen as a Penguin. What's more, I didn't actually win...
This was a fairly gruelling game, but at least I have the satisfaction of knowing I was beaten by the clearheaded rationale of the unpushy, laid back, relaxed, persuasive Valier... Thankyou to both mods. You were great. phantom, you should take an Oxford degree in Werewolf Studies. Diamond, you will remain forever Audrey.
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Eidolon of a Took
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: my own private fantasy world
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Ghost Prince of Cardolan
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Absolutely superb playmanship!! I don't believe I've seen a junior village as active as this one. I really had fun in this one.....even if I was oober quite.
![]() Valier, where do you get such annoyingly-super-bang on intuitions? I just couldn't believe it when you started to go after Ang and wouldn't let up. I thought- Oh no here we go again! At that point I was sreaming at the screen- Ang get back on you need to do something and stop her before people actually start listening. ![]() Again, great game everyone! Kudos to both mods. Really, really great narrations ![]()
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Blithe Spirit
Join Date: Jan 2003
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I was sad when I had to out myself. I was so excited about being Seer, I'd never been one before...I don't think I was very good at it at all, a good seer should have been able to stay hidden for more than a day. I was just very, very lucky with my first dream. There were a lot of players I thought it *vital* to know about, but in the end I chose Boromir from my memories of WWX. He was Mr Nice Guy, everybody liked him, everybody trusted him....a very dangerous character indeed, if on the evil side. I was so cross though when I screwed up in my "strategy" on the first day and nearly got lynched. I've never been an early lynching candidate before, I just didn't think it would happen. Complacency is the worst WW fault, and I was guilty. I wanted, as I said in my PMs to the mods, to lie that Phantom was the Hunter when I dreamt of him, but I thought it was too risky, the real hunter might not realise what I was up to and try to out me as a false seer. So instead I left the wording, in my revelation, ambigious enough for Phantom to do it himself once I was dead, I reckoned he would do it.... Valier's instincts are indeed amazing (her placard routine was also hilarious) but kudos also to Roa for spotting Boro on the first day like that. I thought she must be a WP, I was finding it very hard to make a convincing case against him and thought that only another WP would know he also was a WP... One thing about this village, I don't know if it was the high calibre of the players or what....when I came to my composing my leaving list of suspects, I couldn't understand why I had such a vague and unclear feeling about everything...then I realised it was only Day Two. We really moved fast, Day One was almost like Day Two or Three....did any of the rest of you find this...?
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Byronic Brand
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: The 1590s
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I might as well tell you something amusing.
I had given up hope and was planning to attack the phantom the moment he chose me as a target. Had I been able to do so, I might have been "proven innocent" and waltzed through...
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Flame of the Ainulindalë
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Fading Fëanorion
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: into the flood again
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You did well in killing me, Anguirel.
First, because RL kept me busy much longer than I thought. Second, because all the time I was seperated from the internet one thought kept rotating in my mind: "I need to look at Ang." But it seems, fortunately, like my help was not needed anyway. I came back yesterday evening with my best intentions to read through everything that has been posted and then sadly saw that I was no more. It made the decision hunt-penguins-on-downs vs. watch-football-with-friends a lot easier. ![]() Still I need to ask you: why me? To leave a cold trail like some were thinking? Chapeau to Nogrod and Thinlómien. The narration and the deaths were just great. That first penguin image gave me an uneasy sleep that night. And chapeau to us villagers. We were going quite precisely after penguins and cobblers without lynching one innocent. Has that ever happened before in WW history? |
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The Pearl, The Lily Maid
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Actually, phantom, I was intensely doubtful that you were any sort of Hunter. That was just...far too convenient. Unfortunately, I couldn't say anything without being horrendously obvious...just sit there imagining how good it would feel to actually be a penguin and call your bluff.
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Pilgrim Soul
Join Date: May 2004
Location: watching the wonga-wonga birds circle...
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* Cough *Return to Midsomer Mawlin, wolves lynched on days 1, 2 & 3, in no small measure due to a very successful Boro-seer.
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