i didnt spell check it ok![]()
i didnt spell check it ok![]()
Last edited by Sir Moody; 12-17-2006 at 15:59.
haha ok. So the kills were written by you then?Originally Posted by Sir Moody
Is "Strike For The South" a mystery player in this game?
"A man who doesn't spend time with his family can never be a real man."
Don Vito Corleone: The Godfather, Part 1.
"Then wait for them and swear to God in heaven that if they spew that bull to you or your family again you will cave there heads in with a sledgehammer"
Strike for the South
Sorry Strike, if you're peeking in here. Just a little humor.![]()
Anyway, I'm not certain what to make of Kommodu's threat. Apparently the mafia took it seriously, assuming that it's not just part of a cover for Kommodus. I'm surprised, I really expected the mafia to actually kill him BECAUSE of it.
Him or Reenk. Reenk was practically insulting them. And he bascially said that if the mafia didn't kill Kommodus, then we'd know he was working with them. I don't buy that, and I find his ultimatum odd. He knew Kommodus wouldn't be killed, so he knew he already had a lynching victim lined up. How could he know that?
If I misread your post, Reenk, please, correct me. Otherwise...
Vote: Reenk
"A man who doesn't spend time with his family can never be a real man."
Don Vito Corleone: The Godfather, Part 1.
"Then wait for them and swear to God in heaven that if they spew that bull to you or your family again you will cave there heads in with a sledgehammer"
Strike for the South
yes and no sas the mafia wrote the base kill line and I edited it - its going to be a long game if you pick out all my spelling mistakes...
Hmmm, my guess would be someone who hasn't posted yet- not that it narrows it down by that much. Your typical rebel would be leery of drawing unwanted attention to themselves and would likely not participate in the discussion that took place before the first kills were even logged.
Of course, a more daring rebel might have waded into the discussion from the beginning- but I still feel confident that at least one rebel would be lurking thus far. Besides, lurkers give us nothing to go on- at least active posters give us a track record to look back on in later rounds.
"Don't believe everything you read online."
-Abraham Lincoln
I'm still not fully convinced by Kommodus maneuver and there seems to be no penalty for lynching him. His post was also suspicious as only a veteran player would attempt a stunt like that and hope to get away with it.
Fellow Senators,
It has come to my attention that Senator Kommodus has openly declared that he will collaborate with the Rebels, if they would spare his life. Such an act of cowardice is not worthy of a true Roman! The friend of my enemy is my enemy.
Unless he refutes his connections to the Rebels and gives us full support in the search for those miscreants amongst us, he leaves me no choice, but to cast my vote for him. I'm reluctant to lynch an experienced Senator like him, as he has proven a worthy aid in the past. However open collaboration with the enemy can not be tolerated. If the fear for his life was so dear and his findings so important to our cause, why not ask for protection from our Legate?
As a sign of my disapproval for Senator Kommodus behaviour, I cast my vote as follows:
Vote: Kommodus
As stated above, this vote is not set, but I would like to hear a little more about Kommodus motives and assurance that he will help the Senators in exchange for not lynching him.
The lions sing and the hills take flight.
The moon by day, and the sun by night.
Blind woman, deaf man, jackdaw fool.
Let the Lord of Chaos rule.
—chant from a children's game heard in Great Aravalon, the Fourth Age
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