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Re: Shakespearean Mafia (Sign ups)
I wanted Diamondeye lynched because he went for Secura right off the bat. It was only a hunch.
If you look at my revealed role and the write-up, you can tell why I might be lead to believe Secura is not the mafioso. Even if we've got two of them, I doubt it's her. For fear of foul play, however, I will not say anything more on the matter.
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Re: Shakespearean Mafia (Sign ups)
OOC: What a ridiculous reason to vote someone. I was pressuring Secura because she (excuse me for saying, Secura) is usually very active and therefore readable. I wanted her to speak up as she is used to.
IC:
O, What pain, what agony,
Daresay, what ill befell me?
Resteth I now 'neath roses,
In the heaven we all wante,
Assured that the process
To our villains will be a Dante?
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Re: Shakespearean Mafia (Sign ups)
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Originally Posted by
Diamondeye
OOC: What a ridiculous reason to vote someone. I was pressuring Secura because she (excuse me for saying, Secura) is usually very active and therefore readable. I wanted her to speak up as she is used to.
IC:
O, What pain, what agony,
Daresay, what ill befell me?
Resteth I now 'neath roses,
In the heaven we all wante,
Assured that the process
To our villains will be a Dante?
You have my apologies, Diamondeye. From my position, however, it seemed like a good idea.
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Re: Shakespearean Mafia (Sign ups)
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Diamondeye
OOC: What a ridiculous reason to vote someone. I was pressuring Secura because she (excuse me for saying, Secura) is usually very active and therefore readable. I wanted her to speak up as she is used to.
It's fine, no offense taken.
I had considered posting in my usual manner, but recalled several pieces of advice from Subotan, Pizza, Sasaki and others that basically put me off; in a few games of late, I've been town and accused of being scum (by the same person, no less), and it was pointed out that my usual analytical manner will only draw the ire of the rest of the players at such early stages.
Rest assured, if I am still alive in later rounds you can expect my usual vigorous, analytical posting manner. Might as well try to break from the norm for now. :3
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Re: Shakespearean Mafia (Sign ups)
Sorry Yaropolk. I have failed to unvote you. I forgot :bow:
He speaks! Speak again sweet angel :creep:
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Re: Shakespearean Mafia (Sign ups)
You'll have to forgive me for not posting, the meds I've been taking for this blasted sinus infection drain everything out of me.
So far, moitas, john, and yaropolk have caught my interest.
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Re: Shakespearean Mafia (Sign ups)
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Originally Posted by
YLC
You'll have to forgive me for not posting, the meds I've been taking for this blasted sinus infection drain everything out of me.
So far, moitas, john, and yaropolk have caught my interest.
Oh woe, the returning sinner,
I attract his ire, what is the cause?
Does he wish to deflect, has he sins to hide?
I shall not worry, at least my name was spelt correctly...
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Re: Shakespearean Mafia (Sign ups)
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Originally Posted by
johnhughthom
Oh woe, the returning sinner,
I attract his ire, what is the cause?
Does he wish to deflect, has he sins to hide?
I shall not worry, at least my name was spelt correctly...
Who said you attracted my ire? I said you had my interest, that I was watching you, not that I thought you were guilty, so why the guilty response?
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Re: Shakespearean Mafia (Sign ups)
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Originally Posted by
YLC
Who said you attracted my ire? I said you had my interest, that I was watching you, not that I thought you were guilty, so why the guilty response?
Why the cagey response to JHT simply speaking in ye olde tongue? :P
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Re: Shakespearean Mafia (Sign ups)
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Originally Posted by
Secura
Why the cagey response to JHT simply speaking in ye olde tongue? :P
I responded in kind, and was confused as to why, out of the three I listed, he responded, and in such away. To me, it didn't make sense.
Also, my computer has gone a bit nuts on me - my HDD is a tad corrupted and unreliable. I'll have a replacement saturday or monday though, so at least it won't be for long.
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Re: Mafia IX: Triumph of the Mafia
Sorry for being a bit late. I had a few college visits in DC and I got home late.
Rehearsal Day 2
Steven: Ok, no mistakes annnnnnnnnnd ACTION!
Ryan: Ah sir they don't say action here this isn't a movie
Steven: Do you like your job Ryan?
Ryan: Of course sir.
Steven: Then shut up.
Ryan: Ahem of course sir.
Steven: (with a glance towards Ryan) And Action!
Sergeant: Mah laird we hav nah seen any enemies within ah sight
Macbeth: Oh thas a tumble o' rough luck i dare say
Sergeant: Aye sah ill see to anothah expedition, to mahke sure we sate your bloodlust mah laird.
Macbeth: Aye you better do tha laddy buck.
Sergeant (on Patrol): I can't seem to find any of these damn Englishmen men. Our laird Macbeth said tha the King Henry VIII was somewhere neah here.
Conscript: Aye sargent.
Sergeant: Tis unfortunate we cannot find anyone, isnt it Mclaney.
Mclaney (conscript): Aye Sargent
Sergeant: you think its the truth they say old Henry was shot in the last battle
Mclaney: Aye Sargent
Sergeant: (getting pissed) I expect a betta answer than that Mclaney!
Mclaney: uhhhhhhhhh
STEVEN: CUT!!!!!!! Where in your lines uh uh uh whats your name again
Mclaney: Tis actually Mclaney sah.
Steven: Okay Mclaney where in your lines does it say "uhhhhhhh"
Mclaney: No where sah.
Sergeant: Snickers.
Steven: What the hell are you snickering at boy.
Sergeant: Nothing sir.
Steven: Well you better Shut your dmaned mouth unless i ask you a question, do you hear me?
Sergeant: Yes -
(it appears a large sack of something fell on the Sergeant's head)
Steven: (turning around at ringing sound he heard) What the---- oh.
(With a groan the sergeant gets up rubbing his head).
Sergeant: what in the nine hells was that there.
Steven (sarcastically): well sergeant it appears to be a large sack of something.
Sergeant (opening the sack): Holy Hell its a bag full of gold!!!!!!!
Steven (snatching it): Well so it is, they appear to be shekels. Your lucky we got those functional helmets or the weight would have killed you.
Sergeant: Can I keep It?
Steven: what the hell do i care i have enough money have it.
Steven: Ok Ryan you know the drill find me the perpetrator.
Ryan: Immediately sir.
Steven: Son of a ----- is ruining my movie.
Ryan: Well sir it isn't actually a movie you know---------
Steven Throws him a look
Ryan: Ahem yes sir my job.
Day Phase Begins
No one Is DEAD
You have 24 hours as usual.
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Re: Mafia IX: Triumph of the Mafia
yes i realize how bad the Scottish accents are, dont judge me.
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Re: Mafia IX: Triumph of the Mafia
At the risk of sounding obvious, it seems there has been a successful protection this last night. Also, can we infer from the single kill attempt in the last two nights that the Mafia can only kill one person every night phase? Not sure.
Since there isn't much participation, I'll have to shoot blindly with only my wild suspicions.
Vote: atheotes
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Re: Mafia IX: Triumph of the Mafia
Sounds like we need to probe around
Vote: atheotes
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Re: Mafia IX: Triumph of the Mafia
atheotes is always the mafia.
vote:atheotes
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Re: Mafia IX: Triumph of the Mafia
vote atheotos
Indeed he seems to constantly become mafia.
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Re: Mafia IX: Triumph of the Mafia
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Re: Mafia IX: Triumph of the Mafia
Just...astounding...
Fos: AVSM
Vote: Captain Blackadder
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Re: Mafia IX: Triumph of the Mafia
vote: Beskar
The atheotes thing is getting beyond a joke now.
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Re: Shakespearean Mafia (In Play)
Oh, and for blatant, nonsensical bandwagonning, FoS: Captain Blackadder.
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Re: Shakespearean Mafia (In Play)
nice bandwagon....FOS: AVSM, Beskar and CBA
Vote: AVSM
@Beskar and CBA - i am getting sick of this reasoning.
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Re: Shakespearean Mafia (In Play)
AVSM at least tried...
I guess I'll pick the third one? :clown:
Oh, Unvote: atheotes
Now lets see... Vote:Abstain for now.
There hasn't been any discussion and out of 14 players, 8 still haven't showed up at all. We are almost halfway into the phase...
Shame on you all! Shame!
I want comments on the writeup! Centurion said there was a lot of roles in this game, surely people have been doing night actions, is that why everyone is so hush-hush?
:soapbox:
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Re: Shakespearean Mafia (In Play)
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Originally Posted by
atheotes
CBA - i am getting sick of this reasoning.
When I see the name typed as such, it makes me think of something else that actually often seems indicative of his voting style.
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Re: Shakespearean Mafia (In Play)
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Originally Posted by
Secura
When I see the name typed as such, it makes me think of something else that actually often seems indicative of his voting style.
Sorry but I just can't be armed to read your posts.
@ TheFlax
I don't have any night actions, which is typical of a vanilla townie, hopefully that gives you a clue as to what my role is.
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Re: Shakespearean Mafia (In Play)
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Originally Posted by
atheotes
nice bandwagon....FOS: AVSM, Beskar and CBA
Vote: AVSM
@Beskar and CBA - i am getting sick of this reasoning.
I'll be the one laughing when you are lynched and come out as a mafia.
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Re: Shakespearean Mafia (In Play)
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Secura
When I see the name typed as such, it makes me think of something else that actually often seems indicative of his voting style.
Commonwealth Bank of Australia?
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Re: Shakespearean Mafia (In Play)
His addiction was to courses vain,
His companies unletter'd, rude and shallow,
His hours fill'd up with riots, banquets, sports,
And never noted in him any study.
vote: Beskar
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Re: Shakespearean Mafia (In Play)
Give me a place to stand. And I will move the world
I know.. That quote is totally not shakespearean
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Re: Shakespearean Mafia (In Play)
Due to some information of which I have been recently appraised, I am strongly suspicious of Beskar. True, I voted atheotes first, but that was because I had found him a bit scummy last round, yet now I do not think he is the better lynch this round.
Vote: Beskar
We just need one more people.
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