I still crown thee Darth Lulz, pever :P
I am inorz!
Not this time/ GAH!!
I still crown thee Darth Lulz, pever :P
pever. I am greatly disappointed by you. You showed a lack of sportsmanship and a lack of class, it has left a sour taste in my mouth and an unnecessary negative spin to an otherwise fantastic game by Sigurd.
Last edited by naut; 05-16-2010 at 06:24.
#Hillary4prism
BD:TW
Some piously affirm: "The truth is such and such. I know! I see!"
And hold that everything depends upon having the “right” religion.
But when one really knows, one has no need of religion. - Mahavyuha Sutra
Freedom necessarily involves risk. - Alan Watts
I never understand why people second guess the GM (or each other) like this when there's nothing to gain from it.
Yes, in most cases, things are as they appear to be. But sometimes that kind of metagaming comes back to bite you on the rear, and then you end up looking very, very silly.
It also kinda spoils the atmosphere of the game to have all this going on before the story is complete.
Good luck ATPG. Keep your defences strong. I don't want to technically "win" this. No one deserves the victory here.![]()
Last edited by naut; 05-16-2010 at 11:22.
#Hillary4prism
BD:TW
Some piously affirm: "The truth is such and such. I know! I see!"
And hold that everything depends upon having the “right” religion.
But when one really knows, one has no need of religion. - Mahavyuha Sutra
Freedom necessarily involves risk. - Alan Watts
#Winstontoostrong
#Montytoostronger
#Hillary4prism
BD:TW
Some piously affirm: "The truth is such and such. I know! I see!"
And hold that everything depends upon having the “right” religion.
But when one really knows, one has no need of religion. - Mahavyuha Sutra
Freedom necessarily involves risk. - Alan Watts
Betraying the people you've been working with doesn't go over well.
pever every action you are taking is diminishing my opinion of you. I would appreciate if you delete that comment pever, because the game is not yet over, and as such the quicktopic is still technically "sensitive".
That's because the comparison is hollow. In Netherworld TinCow was amazingly cunning, and strung the town along all game. However, in this you jumped ship and then acted selfishly and petulantly underhanded. TinCow played an excellent game in Netherworld and deserved his victory. And everyone else accepted their loss. However, in this you played a poor game, then jumped at opportunity and screwed over everyone, both town and mafia, who had played a hard fought game. Take your victory if you value it that much.
Last edited by naut; 05-16-2010 at 13:25.
#Hillary4prism
BD:TW
Some piously affirm: "The truth is such and such. I know! I see!"
And hold that everything depends upon having the “right” religion.
But when one really knows, one has no need of religion. - Mahavyuha Sutra
Freedom necessarily involves risk. - Alan Watts
I believe I mentioned during that round that that was what I suspected you were doing, and deliberately refrained from taking the bait.
On a separate note-
I have a personal request to all: Please leave this Sith dispute outside of the thread for now, it is not fun for anyone really.
Last edited by Askthepizzaguy; 05-16-2010 at 13:26.
#Winstontoostrong
#Montytoostronger
#Hillary4prism
BD:TW
Some piously affirm: "The truth is such and such. I know! I see!"
And hold that everything depends upon having the “right” religion.
But when one really knows, one has no need of religion. - Mahavyuha Sutra
Freedom necessarily involves risk. - Alan Watts
*is back*
*and confused*
Oh well, ATPG, the best of luck in the showdown to come. I for one am rooting for a town victory no matter the complications that the game seems to have. I died as town and I'll face the end of the game as town.
Further commentary will not be given until the game has been resolved.
If God is great, and if God is good, why can't he change the hearts of men?"
-Tom Waits, "The Road to Peace"
Round 18
Day
Kyp Durron was playing cat and mouse with Nomi Sunrider and hoped he was not the mouse.
He hurried along the dark hallways of the Star Destroyer interior trying to find an advantage point where he could make his stand. But no adequate places could be found. He did not want to depend solely on his own strength against Nomi as he didn’t really know how powerful she was. She had become the Grand Master of the Jedi, a position he had envisioned for himself. But then the call had come from the Sith holocron and it had promised more power than he could ever imagine. He had fallen so deeply to the dark side by betraying his master that he was now beyond redemption. His emotions were all over the place as he had barely been able to adjust to the all powerful sensation of the dark side of the force. Just thinking about Jedi got his heart raising and an utter hateful disdain filled his mind. He couldn’t lose to this Jedi. He had to win and take this ship with its secrets back to Coruscant where he would find a new apprentice and continue the returned order of the Sith.
As he scanned the hallway of possible hiding places, he felt the presence of the light side of the force as if it was approaching. Kyp backed into the shadows and concentrated on the light around him. He managed by the force to bend the little light there was around him and thus completely disappeared from anyone needing light reflection to see.
Around a corner came Nomi Sunrider nearly glowing with the force. Her beauty was nearly unbearable, but Kyp was beyond caring for such traitorous emotions. The only emotion stirring in him was that of hatred and wanting power.
She seemed to sense his presence but she couldn’t make out where he was. She had her lightsabre out and the blue light from it went back and forth to light up the dark parts of the hallway. Kyp erected an invisible protection barrier around him, just in case but Nomi didn’t notice and finally walked away.
Nomi Sunrider was calm as a true Master of the force. Her hot temper, loud mouth, aggressive and opinionated self was long gone. She had now a calmness in her being like unto the great Jedi Masters of the past. She had been tempted to run after Kyp and just strike him down with her lightsabre. But she stayed true to the Jedi code to only use her powers and skill for knowledge and defence, never for attack.
Yet she knew that if her life were at stake she would like Masters in the past channel her powers into one aggressive burst for the disarming of her opponent. She had envisioned how she would do this and had several plans. She had been tempted to envision results where she had killed her opponent, but had managed to let those thoughts subside. She had won over any temptations that would lead to the dark side and made a final plan; a plan involving the return of Kyp to the light side. She had to do anything in her power to turn that poor boy back to the Jedi he once was.
The new Jedi order which would emerge with her return and the knowledge of the force would be a great boost to the universe. The Jedi order would live on through mercy and wisdom and not through pointless destruction. And Kyp Durron would be her Padawan…
She was still in her deep thoughts when the alarm in her body woke her up. It was as if she had been burned, but the feeling was danger instead of pain. She looked around and saw him coming at her. Kyp was looking terrible, all cloaked up and with burning amber eyes. She quickly erected a protective barrier around herself and put herself in a defensive stance, blue lightsabre ready.
Kyp lifted a hand as he approached and Nomi felt as the world turned around her. She knew what was coming and knew what would stop it. She drew force to her and expelled it from her outstretched hand.
Kyp Durron couldn’t hold his concentration as the force hit him and he sailed down the hallway. He landed hard and hurt himself. However hatred raged in him and he overcame any discomfort he had and got up quickly. He drew all the dark force he could muster until he was nearly bursting with it. He leaped forward as if throwing something and the dark force were expelled from him in one large directional blast. Nomi’s force barrier nearly faltered as the torrent of dark force blew around her, destroying walls, floor and ceiling. She fell down to the floor below but was still in one piece. The dark cloaked Kyp jumped after her but Nomi was ready. A blinding flash crippled any vision Kyp might have had and he couldn’t get his bearings. Nomi took the opportunity as she was exhausted from withstanding the destructive force she had experienced moments before and escaped.
She needed to get back to the auditorium where she knew the ethereal beings of former Masters and Grand Masters were. She needed support and strength.
Voting ends when a majority is reached or when I have a moment or two tomorrow. It will be 17th of May our nation's birthday and I will probably be gone most of the daytime.
This voting round should not take long... Will the game end? ...
Spoiler Alert, click show to read:
Last edited by Sigurd; 05-16-2010 at 23:15.
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Wow.
That was a joy to read, genuinely... looking forward to the finale now! ^_^
"Blacker than a moonless night. Hotter and more bitter than Hell itself… that is coffee."
vote:pevergreen
Congratulations ATPG.![]()
Vote: pevergreen
Kyp.....
There is still good in you, I know this.... let go of your hatred.
Come back to us.
Last edited by Askthepizzaguy; 05-16-2010 at 23:40.
#Winstontoostrong
#Montytoostronger
Vote: pevergreen
Congratulations, Pizza.
Uhhh....
Could we have some more actual Jedi voting, PLEASE?
#Winstontoostrong
#Montytoostronger
Probably because, as it has been shown, this is not a normal mafia game, and you are not powerful enough to defeat ATPG on your own (which is the usual reasoning for a mafia victory when there is only one left on each side).
So really, ATPG just has to survive your attacks while we lynch you to death.
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