Vote:Ironhead
Why so quick to vote my friend? You won't try to be covering for yourself and/or others would you?
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Vote:Ironhead
Why so quick to vote my friend? You won't try to be covering for yourself and/or others would you?
vote: Lord of Lent
I know people aren't taking this seriously, but come on. The only time the guy shows up is to place a vote that saves his own skin?
Well, now that I'm cleared, I can talk freely. Please take out LoL. He's contributing just enough to stay alive.
Vote: Lord of Lent
Pretty strong case against him.
vote: ATPG
The poker-face thing is working too well. I think you're scum.
Who, loving life hath sought
To outrun the appointed span,
Shall be arraigned before my thought
For an infatuate man.
Since the added years entail
Much that is bitter...joy
Flies out of ken, desire doth fail,
The wished for moments cloy.
But when the troublesome life,
Be it less or more is past,
With power to end the strife
Comes rescuing DEATH at last.
Lo! How the dark bridegroom awaits! No festive choir
Shall grace his destined hour, no dance, no lyre!!
*Takes a bow*
Also:
Fiddling Nero, you're my hero.
Don't be shy, come say hi.
Uh-oh, Spagetti Oh's!
Alright.
vote: Warman
Indeed
vote: Warman
unvote, vote: Lord of Lent
Round over prepare for write up
Warman, Ironhead, Romanic, Lord of Lent
Ironhead, Warman,
Lord of Lent, Renata, Johnhughthom, ATPG, Secura
ATPG, Winston Hughes
Nero strides forward and is this time happy to see that a decision has being made and that someone is to die this day. That man is Gaius Licinius Mucianus (Lord of Lent) Nero looks at this man, the governor of the Syria province. He is famous for having put down many revolts for Rome but this service to the Empire is not to help him this day. Nero is still upset at the fate that happened last evening and is out for revenge. He orders Gaius to be taken to the walls of Rome and crucified. Many of the senators look shocked at this news for such a fate is illegal. However Nero is the Emperor his orders are to be obeyed. The Praetorian Guard angry at the death of their master relish in the task of taking the man they think killed him to suffer his fate.
Gaius Licinius Mucianus (Lord of Lent) is dead
Begin Night 3
Guess we didn't hit a conspirator. Mucianus is not listed as one on The Pisonian Conspiracy and his history doesn't look traitorous (Mucianus, on wikipedia)
Could have been worse I guess.
As night falls once more over the city of Rome once more we find ourselves at the house of Gaius Musonius Rufus (Renata) one of the finest philosophers of Rome at this time. He sits there talking to a large group of people who hang on his every word. He begins to talk about the current plot against Nero.
"For to scheme how to bite back the biter and to return evil for evil is the act not of a human being but of a wild beast, which is incapable of reasoning that the majority of wrongs are done to men through ignorance and misunderstanding, from which man will cease as soon as he has been taught." We say that the despicable man is recognized among other things by his ability to harm his enemies, but actually he is much more easily recognized by his inability to help them that is what we must focus on these days in Rome.
The men sit in silence awed at the words coming out of his mouth. Musonius continues on.
"What we must do in order to improve the lives of all is to teach Women the same as men. For do they not have the same capacities as us men? Do they not have the same ability to reason? My answer to this is of course they do there is no difference in the intelligence of either gender so why shouldn't they learn the philosopher that we all learn as boys. Is it because we want docile people who will not challenge our views on the world. I say women deserve all the rights of men they should be able to serve in the senate and vote in the elections showpieces that they are."
With the end of this speech the men start to shake their heads. Good old crazy Musonius and his talk of equality amongst the genders. They begin to stand up to leave for once Musonius starts on his gender equality arguments he will go on into the night saying all sorts of crazy things. As the last man leaves this place an entirely different kind of visitor arrives at the house of Musonius. These are the killers once more happy at their fine efforts last night they have decided to kill the man whose intellect scares them. The move towards him with daggers drawn and Piso stands behind him and with one quick motion Musonius the great philosopher is dead.
Gaius Musonius Rufus (Renata) is dead
Can we get a list of the living, please?
12/17
JohnHughthom
Tiberius of the Drake
Askthepizzaguy
Secura
robbiecon
Renata
autolycus
Yaropolk
Winston Hughes
Romanic
KingWarmen88
Ironhead
Beefy187
Scumma Addict
Lord of Lent
Chimpyang
Very kind of you to bold the scum for us Cpt B.
edit, doh, the bold are dead, right?
Correct,John.
Hay!
OK scummers, killing me was your first mistake. Now I'm mad.
Ok I need one more replacement first one to contact me gets Yaropolks role after this there will be no more replacements inactives will be wogged.
Vote: johnhughthom, attempting to distance yourself from ye olde scum are we?
vote: ATPG
I thought yesterday's vote behavior was interesting. I cast a vote on Warman, who cast a revenge vote on me, and over the course of the day we both picked up a few more votes. But as deadline loomed, Warman still had a handful of votes, and the second place candidate was not me but rather Lord of Lent. So who was it that shifted their vote from me to Lord of Lent to condemn LoL to his death and thus protect Warman from a possible lynch? None other than Secura. I suggest we lynch Secura, and if guilty, we might find that Warman was also part of this conspiracy.
VOTE SECURA
vote: Warman
You've been acting off since the game started, time to swing from the noose.
You were voted for because of this post; you appeared to be reading far too much into Warman's behaviour at the time, and your comment regarding "so he could be first on the spot with an observation of it" sounded really off.
The vote switch is self-explanitory to be honest; Lord of Lent hopped onto the Warman wagon without explaining his vote, making him the third voter on the wagon, a scummy accolade in it's own right. Furthermore, I don't really think one can argue when two of the best players of the Gameroom had also found his behaviour to be scummy.
My vote for Warman comes because he has been acting odd for the entire game now, and while I know that this is just his usual behaviour, I think that he could be maintaining this as a facade to appear as town as possible. This notion is further supported by a comment I have from a QuickTopic I was privy to as gamehost, whereby he was acting similarly in-thread and shrugged it off as "I'm just toying with them and keeping my mouth shut for the time being."
Ergo, he gets my vote now.
According to Wikipedia, Rufus (Renata) was
( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaius_Musonius_Rufus )Quote:
was accordingly banished to the island of Gyarus (65 AD) on a trumped-up charge of participation in Piso's conspiracy.
And he is listed as Exiled/Denigrated on the Pisonian Conspiracy page.
It means that the guilty parties may not be as obvious as looking on that page, so I would guess the Scum team to still be complete, and Beefy's claim (now Skooma) of Petronius, may be credible.
vote: Warman
We might as well test if Secura protected a scum by lynching him first. At least she is making an effort.