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Animated Skeleton
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: in an igloo in the middle of the desert
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Well that was an interesting game. Congratulations Kath and SPM on the victory! You both played well!
I knew Glirdan was telling the truth! But sorry Mith for saying you were a lyer. I never considered that there would be two Owls! Also, good job Diamond on the modding! Your twists were an interesting idea! Anyway, I had a lot of fun in my first game. Can't wait to play again. Cheers!
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Sauce, until last Night when I was thinking things over I hadn't even thought there could still be a Goose in the game! I kept you alive because you were coming up with the arguments against people I was just too stressed to manage, and because you were supporting me. That had struck me as a little odd I must say, but I wasn't about to complain!
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Poor Diamond got some seriously freaked out PMs. I wanted to just make special mention of Lote though. For a first game that was a good bit of playing. And well done to non-Cailin too! Let's hope we see him with his own account soon.
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Maundering Mage
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Texas
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Sauce were you poking serious holes in my cases or were they contrived? I thought I had some decent evidence but you kept shooting everything down that I did and I guess the village decided to listen to you.
. It was horrible to have both Kath and SpM around at the end, as they are both two that I always find suspicious. I kept asking myself "am I just assuming they are guilty because I always do?" During the last day there was a short moment, short mind you, when I considered the possibility that Nogrod was actually the converted one but then I rethought the probabilities and rethought my arguements and was more convinced of Kath's guilt. It was frustrating to try and be altruistic and have it be suspicous instead. My last post of the game that Diamond quoted was true feelings. Despite the stress and frustration a truly enjoyable game. I loved the twists Diamond though comically my Goose/Owl talk at the start turned against us as we had two Owls so everybody thought that my plan had been implimented.
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Corpus Cacophonous
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: A green and pleasant land
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![]() A great ending, Diamond, to top all the wonderful Day/Night interludes that you wrote. Really, great credit to you. Not only did you mod wonderfully, but your rules made for an exceptionally exciting, paranoia-inducing, roller-coasting, at times very stressful, but ultimately fantastically enjoyable game. Quote:
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Which brings a point to mind. What would have happened had the Ducks targeted me, or one of the Gifteds, on Night 2, Di? Quote:
My tactics were quite straightforward. Try to look innocent and stay alive as long as possible until I might be of some use to the Ducks. Had an opportunity presented itself to declare as a Gifted, I had it in mind. The Goosey strategy morm outlined had already occurred to me as a possibility, in the right circumstances. I was incredibly lucky though, being declared innocent and then it looking like the Goose had been killed. Although towards the end I was rather happy that I wasn’t a complete “known” innocent as it kept alive the opportunity for me to sacrifice myself, should circumstances require. My final day tactic was to lay into Nogrod in an attempt either to make myself look like the Duck and provoke a vote for me (hence my deliberate mistake about the odds) or to get him lynched. I could not be sure he was not the Duck, so voting for him was a risk, but he sounded so genuine throughout. And it was a better bet than voting for myself, because I suspected that Nogrod might be the Nightingale. Quote:
) and voting records can be painted as just too Duckish to be Duckish, if you get my meaning. With you and Noggy, I thought your votes for spawn and Jenny could be quite credibly be viewed as Duck-on-Duck votes. And I am afraid that your request to Mith not to dream of you was a bit of a gift.It would have been interesting to see how things would have gone had no one left the game. I suspect that Kath and I might have been hard pushed to stave you all off for what would have been another Day at least. Although the voting would probably have gone completely differently, and there would have been more people to (possibly) make cases against, so who can tell?
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Eidolon of a Took
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: my own private fantasy world
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Ahhhhh... the awards have arrived in their bubble wrap -- custom made, limited edition Goomba Golden Ducks, the most coveted awards in Ducktapia. Special thanks to Mr. Goomba for designing all these lovely Duckies.
And the winners are: Nilpaurion Fowlagund: The "Live Fast, Die Young" Award It was really more bad luck than anything that got Nilp killed the first day, but I have to point out that the perennial self vote did not exactly help matters any. Still, a fun single post which gave me ideas for the death scene. Hopefully I'll get to play with you a bit longer in LMP's game.Dancing Duck of Ungoliant: The "I See My Reputation Precedes Me" Award It's always hard to be a Werecreature when you're the sort of person the Seer wants to dream of as soon as possible. Lalaith: The "Ghost of the Nightingale" Award It’s really too bad she got killed so soon... but her ghost did have some effect on the game! Roa Aoife: The "Holy Wereducks, Batwoman!" Award I was so sorry to see her go early, but glad to have her in the game. I laughed so much over her first post, with the batman references, so really, what better award.... Sleepy-Wan Rangeobi: The "Lightsaber / Sexiest Hair" Award I'm really sorry Sleepy had to leave mid-game... however I appreciated the opportunity for bad Star Wars jokes he provided in not one but two narrative posts. Oh, and he wanted the Sexiest Hair award. ![]() JennyDucku: The "The Quicker Quacker Backer / You Only Live Twice" Award Being the cursed villager gave her a second, more dastardly, chance at life in the game, and she did her best with it despite some unfortunate RL constraints. Also, the rhyme she included in her PM on Night 4 still cracks me up. Anguirel: The "Papageno the Cod-Rhyming Hawk" Award Every death pick came to me in rhyme, which tickled me to no end. (And the rhymes themselves are posted above.) Glirdan: The "Destroyers and Usurpers, Curse Them!" Award Both Owls had their work cut out for them, and Glirdan had the most trouble being believed, even after Spawn's death. I was in disbelief about that -- but then, maybe I just think things are so obvious because I came up with them. This phrase, along with the image of an angry ent, kept running through my head during Day 3, so it seemed fate that ended up having Ang and Glirdan's death scenes come together that Night. Lote22: The "Virgin Eyes" Award New to the game, she saw something fowl in Nilp's behavior not realizing it was his usual thing -- but turned out to be correct and helped lynch the first Duck. Mithalwen: The "Cassandra" Award In Mith's own words, being an Owl felt like being the doomed Cassandra. It was an extra challenging position for this game, too! mormegil: The "It's KATH you FOOLS!" Award Poor mormy, he knew it was Kath all along and got worked to death for his perceptiveness! Valier: The "Buffy the Wereduck Slayer" Award I do believe she dealt the killing blow to each Wereduck that died. Actually I know she did because I kept featuring her as the final executioner in all my narratives! Nogrod: The "No One Analyzes Like the Nog-Man" Award Noggie looked at the game from every possible angle, seeing even more possibilities than I did as the mod, and I was rather impressed. A bit unfortunate though that he analyzed himself into a hole in the end. ![]() Cailín & Not-Cailín The "Freaky Friday" Award Many thanks to Cailín and her brother for working out a way to keep "her" in the game. And since Not-Cailín voted for Wereducks every time, he’s a rather good player in his own right! Perhaps Not-Cailín will sign up and play with us himself in the future? The Saucepan Man: The "Goosey Goosey Gander" Award I can't imagine it hurt any to have two Owls causing confusion and looking goosey, but SpM managed to fool most of the people most of the time for a rather long time, and was instrumental in the final result. Quite an impressive show of cunning, I must say! Quath: The "She Who Quacks Last Quacks Loudest" Award Congratulations to the victor! Truly an example of getting away with murder.
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All shall be rather fond of me and suffer from mild depression. Last edited by Diamond18; 05-05-2006 at 06:11 PM. |
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Maundering Mage
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Texas
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As far as Glirdan is concerned, if he'd only dreamt the last day I would possibly have been convinced of a double owl game, but when he didn't dream it was far 'too convinient' of the goose.
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I was thinking about a little story called: A poor boy who almost burned his brains in a game, and just didn't know, where to start. Happily Morm gave me this nice start:
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I mean: that was just too stupid gaming to a goose! If he had something to hide, why didn't he tell us a lie of a dream another time (Spawn-one would have been one already!!!)!!! He was just too real Owl to be the pretender!I tried the goose-Mith -stuff, to get some reactions from you, to help me make my mind about this stuff, but that seemed to be a dead end too. Even though Glirdy looked so genuine, Mith had given us two innocents ( one of them Spm!!! ), but nothing more: a duck (or a goose) could give them anytime! No-one wished to comment on it. Was it so smoothing to have things clear in the village as not to bother with contrasting points of views? Why didn't I believe in myself in the end? Oh, why? Just total "Headbangers Ball"-stuff all the game! Nothing seemed right - and I was so frustrated when no-one wanted to listen! So in the end I started to disbelieve it myself, and kind of started to believe you others (I thought, I couldn't be the only one seeing it, so I was seeing ghosts) - what a mistake! That just let Spm off my radar the two important days: I was looking elsewhere, thinking, I would have time to settle things with Spm before the end. That end came then quickly enough... And I admit, that the thought of Spm being the goose almost never reached my mind (I merely thought of him as a good company in the duck-hunt, or the duck himself). So beautifully the general consensus of things derailed me, and I'm pretty ashamed of that... But really: I should have seen so many things! If they (Mith & Glirdy) were both Owls, there was the goose left. I even wrote this in at least one post. But I didn't care about it enough myself, but went after easier things! Or Spm's gradual case against me! He started it one or two days earlier: first with casual notes, then pressing all the more. Why didn't I attack him back yesterday? Just some convenience: I'll deal with those attacks (and maybe launch a counter-attack) tomorrow, as I can't be sure. And this day was just a catastrophe! I also tried to say on the last morning, that do not vote hastily, as there is the chance of the duck capitulating on the vote - but still I hadn't quite grasped the situation, where the goose and the duck could just make it together, if they trusted each other (or another one of them trusted). So once again: fantastic game: Sauce, and Kath! And as I have said before: I really enjoyed this, even though losing this way kind of frustrates... This was probably the weirdest game I've ever been in. And it was worth it! Thanks everyone! PS. And to the speculations: had Roa, Sleepy etc. been in the game? Well, we never know but one thing: it would have been different! That's the thing: you can't play the same game twice - or have a same game with changing people! So much fun then!
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Upon the hearth the fire is red Beneath the roof there is a bed; But not yet weary are our feet... Last edited by Nogrod; 05-05-2006 at 07:20 PM. Reason: made some boldings into the end of the post, for a reason! |
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Eidolon of a Took
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: my own private fantasy world
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Thank you to everyone who has lavished praise upon my modding and writing skills. There were times when I was sure I'd gone with too ambitious a rules scheme and was going to be the worst mod ever; but I'm glad everyone enjoyed (or at least appreciated) the craziness in the end.
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Twisted Taleswapper
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: somewhere between sanity and insanity
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Thanks Diamond for the award! Maybe one of these days I will learn to trust my own gut feelings, when I have them. I loved your death scenes! I was quite pleased when I got to kill most of the Ducks with my own hands!
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