I know that I've repeated this like every 24 hours, but Csargo is one my lightest townreads and probably shouldn't be put entirely out of people's lists but is still probs town
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I know that I've repeated this like every 24 hours, but Csargo is one my lightest townreads and probably shouldn't be put entirely out of people's lists but is still probs town
HOST TALLY 2-8
NO CHANGE
El-Ah (4): Hollow, Dolby, Laurentus, Vroendal
Gnome (3): Lewwyn, Winston, Csargo
Dolby (2): Nanook, Gnome
Vroendal (2): Zelda, Ibn
Nanook (1): Borg
Hollow (1): El-Ah
Not Voting (1): Panda
Movement
[Dolby] Gnome >> Unvote >> El-Ah
[El-Ah] Dolby >> Laurentus >> Dolby >> Hollow
[Holow] Vroendal >> Laurentus >> El-Ah
[Laurent] Hollow >> El-Ah
[Winston] Visor >> Gnome
[Csargo] Winston >> Gnome
someone vote gnome
we need that rps buzz
the big problem for me is that pretty much my entire lower PoE is the people who sussed me and voted for me
and I don't think it can be all of them
that'd be lolworthy
I would lynch gnome over EL, I think he’s been a bit scummy but in my conversation with him earlier in this day he came across more townie than gnome in the end
last minute
need a vote on gnome for the tie
DAY IS OVER
DO NOT POST
RESOLUTION COMING
HOST NOTICE
@Vroendal
I will count your vote, but please follow the Vote: <> format in the future.
The shrinking UMENSES remnant trudged along to confirm the status of the residential area in the complex, collecting and cataloging as they went. The work was quiet and wary. Though the Bionics' apparently-vitiated composition was a boon, the images they saw at roll call chilled them to the core. If there was an Alien Werewolf, what other bizarre and dangerous Bionic experiments still lurked in the bowels of the lair? And were they in their very midst, like the Bionics themselves?
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The troops were beginning to get used to the idea of an internal inquisition to root out disguised threats, though it contradicted their credo and experience. Naturally there was no consensus that could form out of such a process. A few interpersonal grudges and microfactions began to inflame the deliberation. Towards the end proceedings devolved into bare threats and fisticuffs.
ATTENTION, bellowed the Major over the clamor. There's only one way to resolve situations like these: a duel! ... Sergeant Visorslash, what now?
Sir, there actually is not tie. Despite 7%, ah, turnout, Lieutenant El-Ahrairah here has the plurality of votes for us to, um, frag him.
... oh. Alright then, bring forth the Tribute.
Before the Algerian commando could be rendered up, Captain McGinty hopped up and down, waving his hands. Sir! Sir! Please, leave to double vote on Garden Gnome for the tie? I'm pretty sure it's the Marine way.
Major Montmorency sighed heavily. Son, I know your pain. I am bitterly disappointed that we could not hold a proper duel to settle the matter today. Tradition says that a true Marine will always come out on top. At any rate, all of us have our guns pointed at the suspects, so if a Bionic were to try relying on their full complement of weapons and abilities we'd frazzle them in a second. But no, we'll follow the rules in this situation like proper military folk.
Lieutenant, get over here. For having brought dishonor upon your unit by drawing too many votes and interrupting a prospective duel in progress, the only appropriate penalty is death. Here. Fall on your sword and redeem yourself.
The Major handed the squinting, sweating, heaving, distress-ball of a once-hero a very large and jagged hunk of shrapnel. He must have just picked it off the ground on the spot, an artifact of the early fighting through the halls of the facility.
El-Ahrairah mechanically took the shrapnel into his hands in disbelief. Was this a dream? A nightmare?
After a minute of standing transfixed, the Major gently removed the helmet of the condemned and gazed directly into his eyes.
What a disappointment, Lieutenant. What a shame it had to come to this.
Grabbing the shrapnel, the Major rammed it upward into El-Ahrairah's exposed gorge; his eyes bulged in shock. When he collapsed flailing and gurgling to the ground, Montmorency jammed the metal further in with his boot.
As the struggling stopped, Major Montmorency raised his arms into the air for the quiet milling crowd to see.
No cowards under my command!
Subsequently the Marines prepared the Bionics' own bunks for the night.
El-Ahrairah was a
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Twilight lasts for the next hour from this post.
FINAL TALLY
:skull: El-Ah (4): Hollow, Dolby, Laurentus, Vroendal
Gnome (3): Lewwyn, Winston, Csargo
Dolby (2): Nanook, Gnome
Vroendal (2): Zelda, Ibn
Nanook (1): Borg
Hollow (1): El-Ah
Not Voting (1): Panda
Movement
[Dolby] Gnome >> Unvote >> El-Ah
[El-Ah] Dolby >> Laurentus >> Dolby >> Hollow
[Holow] Vroendal >> Laurentus >> El-Ah
[Laurent] Hollow >> El-Ah
[Winston] Visor >> Gnome
[Csargo] Winston >> Gnome
Living Players (13)
hollowkatt (hollow/HK)
Dolby (Dolbster/Dolb)
Winston Hughes (Winston/WH/McGinty)
Garden Gnome (Gnome/GG)
Ibn-Khaldun (Ibn/IK)
Lewwyn (Lew)
BorgPicard (Borg/Picard/LA/Argon)
NANOOK (Nook)
Csargo (Csar)
Laurentus (Laur)
Vroendal (Vro)
pzelda (Zelda/Capage/Cap)
CutePanda (Panda/CP)
Dead Players (4)
Raskolnikov (D1)
c4e5g3d5 (N1)
Timsup2nothin (N1)
El-ahrairah (D2)
Goddammit. Well, good night, folks.
vote: Capt. McGinty
HOST NOTICE
~45 minutes of Twilight chat left.
having been the loudest duder on two town chops in a row now I expect not to die tonight and to have to fight for my life tomorrow.
Further towards scum.
I had two intense interactions on Day 2, one back and forth with El and one with Gnome. I came away from the one with El feeling he was town and came away from the one with Gnome feeling she was scum. Nothing following those changed that and in Gnomes case the feeling only intensified.
Why would you kill el
Big lol
need to have a look at pzelda again
any opinions?
I can't really complain that much I did forget eod was today
Still tho