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GAH!
I told you to lynch pevergreen, but no, nobody listened...
Congrats, you dirty mafia scum :bow:
Sasaki Kojiro
02-05-2007, 23:25
GAH!
I told you to lynch pevergreen, but no, nobody listened...
There's a reason we lynched you round one ~D
There's a reason we lynched you round one ~D
Guess I should feel flattered now.
Not so sure though... :inquisitive:
The shop owner can't capture anybody??
I will say we got a bit lucky this game, with Redleg getting blocked.
Who blocked GH night one then?
yes, the shop owner can hide sombody, which blocks their action. Yes, Ichigo, this attempt failed.
I will create a new mafia game shortly. sadly, the Militia of Montana will have to wait untill I get my major Mafia.
pevergreen
02-06-2007, 01:13
MWahahahah we won!:laugh4:
:bow:
Well congrats guys, only 1 succesfull defend by me ... otherwise the game would be over even more quickly
So why did you try to kill me? GH and Sasaki?
Sasaki Kojiro
02-06-2007, 01:44
So why did you try to kill me? GH and Sasaki?
We thought you'd make a smart night choice if you were detective.
Of course we were rather glad you'd lived, your bit with Redleg was quite helpful. I had to lurk through that bit, if I'd been town I would have asked him to claim right out, for the good of the town.
We thought you'd make a smart night choice if you were detective.
Of course we were rather glad you'd lived, your bit with Redleg was quite helpful. I had to lurk through that bit, if I'd been town I would have asked him to claim right out, for the good of the town.
That's right when I stopped trusting you.
Well I actually believed you were townie, hench why I protected you the second night
:hide:
Sasaki Kojiro
02-06-2007, 01:53
That's right when I stopped trusting you.
The detective was too juicy to pass up :yes:
The town could have won this easy with a mass claim day 1. Bit of a broken setup really.
The detective was too juicy to pass up :yes:
The town could have won this easy with a mass claim day 1. Bit of a broken setup really.
I knew Stig was the doctor from the first round. I was pretty sure GH was guilty of something. Redleg was a complete accident he seemed guilty and the fact he wouldn't actually defend himself seemed to prove his guilt sadly I was wrong.
I knew Stig was the doctor from the first round. I was pretty sure GH was guilty of something. Redleg was a complete accident he seemed guilty and the fact he wouldn't actually defend himself seemed to prove his guilt sadly I was wrong.
Again - you had a preset your decision that I was guilty - and you locked yourself into that decision. So don't blame your failure to see past your preconcieved notion on me. The clues were there in the rhyme and the answers. To bad you started out with you would not believe a claim that I was the detective.
Plus the clue that I was kidnapped should of determine that I might or might not be mafia. Add that to the initial statement made by me regarding the role - and you should of been able to add 2 + 2 = 4. But alas you were determined that whatever arguement I used - that I was guilty. Hence I decided not to argue for my innocence.
Refusal to see past your own initial decision was your undoing - not mine.
And I am rather amused by the whole thing. Blame Redleg because you decided I was guilty from the start.
LOL :smash: :smash:
pevergreen
02-06-2007, 02:31
You kind of blame Motep..he made it too easy :laugh4:
You kind of blame Motep..he made it too easy :laugh4:
How did I make it easy?
Again - you had a preset your decision that I was guilty - and you locked yourself into that decision. So don't blame your failure to see past your preconcieved notion on me. The clues were there in the rhyme and the answers. To bad you started out with you would not believe a claim that I was the detective.
Plus the clue that I was kidnapped should of determine that I might or might not be mafia. Add that to the initial statement made by me regarding the role - and you should of been able to add 2 + 2 = 4. But alas you were determined that whatever arguement I used - that I was guilty. Hence I decided not to argue for my innocence.
Refusal to see past your own initial decision was your undoing - not mine.
And I am rather amused by the whole thing. Blame Redleg because you decided I was guilty from the start.
LOL :smash: :smash:
Well I was the one who kidnapped you. I realize it was my fault for not believing, but can you really blame me? You refused to even defend yourself besides rhyming I'm sorry, but you just seemed guilty.
Well I was the one who kidnapped you. I realize it was my fault for not believing, but can you really blame me? You refused to even defend yourself besides rhyming I'm sorry, but you just seemed guilty.
And do you see how you compounded your error in logic. The rhyme contained all the necessary information to prove my innocence but you were stuck on the "You are guilty" logic from the getgo - there was no need to attempt to defend myself from an illogical conclusion when the individual was determined to not listen to any sound arguement.
And do you see how you compounded your error in logic. The rhyme contained all the necessary information to prove my innocence but you were stuck on the "You are guilty" logic from the getgo - there was no need to attempt to defend myself from an illogical conclusion when the individual was determined to not listen to any sound arguement.
GET OUT OF MY HEAD! LEAVE ME ALONE!
How do you know I wouldn't listen? Are you in my head? I would have listened if you would have made some sense with your defense.
GET OUT OF MY HEAD! LEAVE ME ALONE!
How do you know I wouldn't listen? Are you in my head? I would have listened if you would have made some sense with your defense.
How do I know? It was the statement you initially made to me after the first night of death.
How do I know? It was the statement you initially made to me after the first night of death.
Well I was just playing around I seem to do that a lot in these games.
Well I was just playing around I seem to do that a lot in these games.
Maybe so, maybe not - without the nonverbal interaction I can only determine the black and white reading of the statement.
Maybe so, maybe not - without the nonverbal interaction I can only determine the black and white reading of the statement.
So true. I guess I should be more direct about my thought's. That one is my bad.
pevergreen
02-06-2007, 08:10
:yes:
You know how you made it too easy motep.
The Stranger
02-06-2007, 11:05
pfff... why kill me?
pevergreen
02-06-2007, 11:35
cause you Spam! :laugh4:
Well done, guys!
Gah!That was my first game being mafia.
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