This doesn't make sense though; if you haven't seen the show, where's the basis for making the anoint comment in the first place?
You're still skirting around the reason why you said it!
At what point did I make a case, Sasaki?Your interpretation is that I killed him? Then why aren't you protesting your own death? Either you believe I just killed you, and aren't acting like it, or you don't believe I did, and are making a case you know is bogus...
I asked for an explaination for your comment; I didn't vote for you, I didn't make any accusations or anything else, it was nothing more than a request to hear your side of the story... you reacted as you did.
When I made that "what gives?" post, my interpretation was that you might have killed him somehow; however, shortly after I posted that, someone approached me (as well as at least two others) and claimed that they are Charles Gunn, ACIN's killer last night. The guy's a vampire hunter who's a pretty good shot with a crossbow, aligned with Angel Investigations in the series; they didn't specify the reason behind the kill, but I believe that they targetted ACIN as a result of your anoint comment in-thread.
However, not being the killer doesn't change what you posted, nor the fact that seeing the word 'anoint' will trigger a certain response in anyone that has seen the show or those that at least played autolycus' first Buffy game over at TWC.
The majority of players don't seem to have a clue about the Buffy series, and so it's a comment that would largely stay beneath the radar for most people... however, for someone like me who absolutely loves the show, it looks more than a little off and I don't think anyone in the same boat can refute that fact.
Why should it sound anything like it? What my gut says and what is actually the case may well be two entirely different things; I get the feeling that dcmort is innocent, but I have to be open to the possibility that my instinct is wrong.That wasn't what the comment I quoted sounded like![]()
I'd be doing myself a disservice otherwise.
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