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    Ugh... there's no way to prove my innocence then eh?

    I'm going to be killing if I produce no results, and I won't produce results if I know i'm going to be killed...

    Guess it's my time to go. *shrug*
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sasaki Kojiro View Post
    Tratorix posted pm's showing that his ability was used.

    You know, adding things up, at least one person has lied about their faction. Unless I added things up wrong...
    Ignoramus has the ability to switch faction; maybe others have/had it as well and used it.

    @LittleGrizzly: well, I'm willing to give you the benefit of the doubt, but if the game continues after the elimination of all suspects, we'll have to look into your case again. Who was the other consul? Or is that classified information?
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    Damn Big post all gone!!

    Firstly sorry split, as i said in pm... your on the list and we need to work on the list, because of other actions there wasn't exactly much choice...

    When the republic is restored your sacrifice shall be honoured with a grand statue I shall demand it I shall propose a motion on it

    If you do turn out to be guilty i think im going to be more annoyed with with all the apologising and guilt...

    Who was the other consul? Or is that classified information?

    I don't know and I don't know TBH. Thinking on it where i said we had 2 claimed consuls was actually an assumption on my part... i assume sasaki would have been alot more suspicious...

    Actually isn't that why i nearly got lynched... i think there may have been more than 2 consul claims... the rest of my case is still pretty strong though...
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    Night X is over, etc.


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    “Few men desire liberty: The majority are satisfied with a just master.”
    - Gaius Sallustius Crispus


    The large group of men moved through the city cautiously, through back streets and alleyways. As they approached their target, they slowed down and eventually halted. There before them was a large and impressive villa. A high wall encircled it, but light was blazing forth from behind the barrier. The occupants were awake. The four leaders of the mob huddled together, discussing what to do, when a shout startled them.

    “Come on, come on!” A man was standing at the main gate of the villa, waiving to them. Their cover blown, the men stood up and walked forward into the illuminated street. Before them stood spL1tp3r50naL1ty, apparently unarmed and unconcerned. “You took long enough!”

    The men looked hesitantly at one another, before one asked “You were expecting us?”

    spL1tp3r50naL1ty laughed. “Expecting you?! Your masters proclaimed their intentions to kill me openly in the Curia itself! How could I not be expecting you?” He shook his head wryly, then turned around and walked back through the gates. When the men did not move to follow him, he stopped, turned, and beckoned them onwards. “Come on then, you’re here to kill me, are you not? Yes? Well then, come in here and do it!” The mob of men drew their pugii and followed after spL1tp3r50naL1ty.

    No sooner had they crossed the threshold than the gates slammed shut behind them and armed men charged from concealed locations on either side. With a cry, the mob turned to meet them. A desperate fight ensued, and soon cries of terror and pain began to echo around the villa. Though they outnumbered their foes, the men were clearly not as well trained at battle and they were out-maneuvered as well. The leaders of the group called for a retreat, but with the gate barred, there was nowhere to go but deeper into the villa.

    They ran forward, fending off the attacks of the armed men who followed them. Tables were thrown over, chairs broken, and expensive artwork and decorations scattered about as the battle moved through the building. Men began to fall, wounded and bleeding, only to be left behind as the battle passed them by. The mob broke through many doors, looking for an exit, but they found only walled rooms or further corridors. They began to lose hope of ever escaping when at last a broken door revealed a room with a high window. The men bolted inside, throwing any object they could into the doorway to keep their foes at bay, while one by one they began to climb out the small window and into the streets of Rome.

    The last man left had a desperate struggle, as he held the barricade, waiting for his companions to get clear, before he threw himself forward, jumping for the window. He caught the ledge, and pulled himself through, landing heavily on the outside. Other men pulled him to his feet, and together they ran off into the night.


    AggonyDuck had not been sleeping well lately. The crisis caused by the confrontation between Caesar and Pompey had inflicted horrible suffering on Rome. Well, actually more on the Senate than the population as a whole, but the Senate was Rome, was it not? Even more importantly, AggonyDuck was part of the Senate, and thus his own neck was on the line every day! Ah, those ignorant plebeians, growing wealthy through proscriptions and free from the risks of assassination in the night. All they had to worry about was the normal kind of murder. Murder and poverty. Unemployment was rife, of course. Plus starvation. And war, since they would inevitably be the ones fighting it. Oh, and disease. Indentured servitude was a risk too, if they fell into debt. Plus fire, you couldn’t forget fire. Or the gangs that ran the streets.

    Yes, all in all the plebeians had it pretty well, while the Senate had to sit in their large villas, wondering whether an assassin was hiding behind this fountain, or perhaps that fountain, or maybe even the fountain over there! It was nearly unbearable, so AggonyDuck consoled himself with late nights drinking fine wines and eating delicacies imported from Africa and Illyria.

    Still, the paranoia ran deep. It crept into AggonyDuck’s heart and soon he was eyeing those damned fountains, looking for assassins. Why had he made them so huge? An entire legion could hide behind one of them, and a cohort could hide behind another! Damn be the life of a patrician! Slowly, he crept up on the largest fountain, carefully protecting his eyes so that the light reflecting off the numerous jeweled inlays would not ruin his vision. Circumventing the entire structure, he was relieved to find it empty.

    Next, he approached the second fountain, certain to find a cohort of dastardly legionaries waiting to end his humble life of public service. A cautious perusal soon proved this one to also be free of assassins. AggonyDuck was now much more relaxed. All that was left was the third statue, and that couldn’t possibly hide much more than a few armed men. Steeling himself, he snuck up on it, then jumped forward, revealing what was behind.

    Just as he expected, there crouching in the shadow of the statue was a group of men clutching gladii. Typical. As the men got about their dirty work, AggonyDuck couldn’t help but pity himself and the miserable life of suffering and hardship he had endured. For the previous few nights at least. Easily a week; maybe a bit more.


    In the morning, the small group of Senators filed through the forum and took their places in the Curia. No one paid any attention to the newly empty seat in the Optimates section, as an incredibly important note was nailed to the main doors. They all read it very, very, very closely and agreed that it was wisdom of unparalleled magnitude:


    Quote Originally Posted by A message from Gaius Julius Caesar to the Senate
    I have no need to try some "cryptic message" this time as it is quite clear to me I am going to win. Instead I will lecture you all in your failure to show respect to the Gods. Specifically of course the greatest of all Gods, Metallus Bovinus. Your lack of participation in Senate discussions has been scandalous, indeed it seems many of us have to try to converse with the dead to get any serious discourse going. A lot of effort has been made behind the scenes by his priests, don't displease him further with your idleness.
    Be good Romans, respect the Gods.
    Alive (13):
    Beefy187
    Greyblades
    LittleGrizzly
    johnhughthom
    Shinseikhaan
    spL1tp3r50naL1ty
    Khazaar
    Jolt
    Marshal Murat
    Iskander 3.1
    Ignoramus
    TheFlax
    Caius

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    White_eyes:D
    mini
    Beskar
    Yaropolk
    pevergreen
    Glenn
    GeneralHankerchief
    Andres
    woad&fangs
    Sasaki Kojiro
    Askthepizzaguy
    Gaius Scribonius Curio
    Ichigo
    AggonyDuck

    Proscripted (9):
    navarro951
    Tiberius of the Drake
    Cronos Impera
    Cultured Drizzt fan
    YLC
    Atheotes
    Captain Blackadder
    Chaotix
    Tratorix

    WoG/Suicide (1):
    everyone

    It is now Day X. You may begin voting. This day phase will end on Thursday, June 4th at 7:30pm EST.


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    For some reason I feel that splitpersonality should be lynched....

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    Yes, all in all the plebeians had it pretty well



    as an incredibly important note was nailed to the main doors. They all read it very, very, very closely and agreed that it was wisdom of unparalleled magnitude:



    I think even i can agree with Caesar on this one... except maybe for the imminent victory part...

    I don't if im happy we found someone guilty or annoyed that i spent half an hour apologising and feeling guilty for going after the right person...

    well this should be a fairly easy one...

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    Vote Count:

    splitpersonality: 3(littlegrizzly, greyblades, splitpersonality)
    Iskander: 2(Khaan,Jolt)
    johnhughthom: 1(TheFlax)
    abstain (marshal)

    Hmm, I don't want to get into a situation like yesterday where we were scrambling for a vote switch at the last minute. So let's lynch Iskander instead of john. Six of one half a dozen of the other.

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    Unvote, Vote: Iskander
    Quote Originally Posted by Sasaki Kojiro View Post
    TheFlax needs to die on principle. No townie should even be that scummy.

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