I suspect that my joke was too subtle. Think on it more.
I suspect that my joke was too subtle. Think on it more.
#Winstontoostrong
#Montytoostronger
Would I have had to get Sasaki's joke to get yours?
Does it have to do with piracy?
I didn't really want to bring it up because GH doesn't want us to talk about that.
Here's a clue Double A: ^
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Double A is #4 in the player list.Originally Posted by Sasaki
Sasaki: How nice of you to join us, perhaps you could be a little more precise with your dialogues?
Yet you addressed it to him after the quote.
Also, that was a joke.
GAHHHHH
The game is called the Catilinian conspiracy.
Sasaki/CATILINE posted something.
I quoted it and suggested there might be a CONSPIRACY afoot.
It's much funnier now that I've explained away all the humor.![]()
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Hence the "^" clue, pointing at the post title, "Catilinian Conspiracy"![]()
The two killers are once more lurking the streets of Rome they see that Publius Pulcher was executed that very day as they walk past the Tullianium they smile for the senate is doing their own task for them soon enough the Senate will execute all their own men. The two figures break off at the foot of Mons Palatinus with one of them climbing the Hill and the other heading for the gates of Rome. He is leaving the city but whatever could he be leaving it for. He goes through the gate there are many people going to and fro he will not be remembered by the watch or by anyone. He slips into the army camp just outside of Rome. This is no ordinary camp; it is the camp of Pompey Magnus the most powerful man in all of Rome and the finest military mind in Rome. His death will make things much easier for Catiline and thus one of his men will do anything to accomplish the task of killing the Butcher Boy. The man is wearing his old military uniform there are some many Legates in Rome it is impossible to remember all of them so he makes it through the watch unchallenged. He walks to the tent of Pompey were Pompey is entertaining some people with a dramatic re-enactment of the great siege of Jerusalem and of his entry into the Great Temple of the Jewish Faith. The others have become clearly quite bored by the whole affair as Pompey was never one to be humble. One by one they wish Pompey good night and depart. With Pompey all alone it is time for the assassin to strike. The assassin pulls out his blade walks behind Pompey and decapitates him with a single strike of his blade. The assassin then sleeks away like a cat back to his own bedchamber.
Winston Hughes (Pompey Magnus) is dead
Meanwhile on the Mons Palatinus the other assassin is readying for his own bloody business. He enters the house and unlike the other house that he saw this one displays the great wealth of its individual however there are some key differences. This house contains not fine artwork or sculpture but it contains manuscripts from the greatest minds in the entire world. This house is a library to knowledge itself. The assassin creeps past the busts of the great men of Athens and Rome to the study where he sees a collection of speeches written by the man himself Quintus Hortensius Hortalus plus his work on history. Hortensius is a great friend of Cicero and his death will upset Cicero very much this is why he will die. For if the assassin cannot strike at Cicero he will strike at all the allies of Cicero. The assassin pulls out a cord of rope raps it around Hortensius’s neck and strangles him.
Askthepizzaguy (Quintus Hortensius Hortalus) is dead
The next morning the Senators arrives to see more notes up on the Senate Walls
“Trust the voices."
Cicero gets up he is clearly shaken Hortensius was a good friend of his. He was the best kind of friend the type who always kept you on your toes for his you were slightly off with your oration he would pounce. Cicero gets up says a few words and opens the Senate up once more for debate.
Day Three Begins
What sound like important people are dropping like flies! I think it's worth giving the letters a try; Tullianium: God Emperor.
If God is great, and if God is good, why can't he change the hearts of men?"
-Tom Waits, "The Road to Peace"
Tullanium:Double A
He think he has the cojones to out-cojone Pompey Magnus.
Days since the Apocalypse began
"We are living in space-age times but there's too many of us thinking with stone-age minds" | How to spot a Humanist
"Men of Quality do not fear Equality." | "Belief doesn't change facts. Facts, if you are reasonable, should change your beliefs."
If possible, I would like the thing between YLC and Secura explained, here or in private. Whatever floats your boat.
for now a bandwagon pressure on Double A will do. Tullanium: Double A
In the game of chess you can never let your adversary see your pieces.
I have got a plan so cunning you could put a tail on it and call it a weasel
INTP
Thanks, I admit this game had me confused and I really didn't know where I was going with it.
Probably could have killed someone better, though.![]()
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Last edited by Beskar; 09-30-2010 at 22:48.
Days since the Apocalypse began
"We are living in space-age times but there's too many of us thinking with stone-age minds" | How to spot a Humanist
"Men of Quality do not fear Equality." | "Belief doesn't change facts. Facts, if you are reasonable, should change your beliefs."
Oopsieanyway I wanted to have to double A speaking a little.
I spoke with Diamondeye and he said we were really missing leads. I agree, and the best way of removing that obstacle is by having people making posts
In the game of chess you can never let your adversary see your pieces.
I have got a plan so cunning you could put a tail on it and call it a weasel
INTP
I have to say, something tweaked me about this. Not only its a complete shift from yesterday, but now that its written "Trust the voices." you're inclined to give more credence to yesterday's message? I don't see what's changed since then or where you out of leads?
Tullianum: Diamondeye
I trust Cataline more than "the voices". His gut feeling's are worth a shot;
unvote; Tullianium: Joooray.
@TheFlax; God Emperor already explained part of what led me to vote for him. We won't know whether that clue was worth anything or not if we don't check it out. When I placed that vote, I was aware that we were without any proper leads with what looks like the most important townie roles dropping like flies. I reasoned that a poor lead was better than no lead at all andd that we can't really rely on powerroles as both Crassus and Pompey are already dead and we're only on day 3.
I still think God Emperor is a valid lynch. If he's worth saving, he can always publically roleclaim if there's enough pressure on him.
If God is great, and if God is good, why can't he change the hearts of men?"
-Tom Waits, "The Road to Peace"
Well, I'm not one of the Killers, I can assure you of that.
Also, I did not have more to say at the point. To further explain my vote:
We might have interpretations concerning the letters, but we haven't put them to the test yet, so since we have no other leads to go with, we might as well try it out now. If those messaged are truly Catilinia's doing, I doubt he knew GE was a powerful pro-town role at the time and thus wanted him eliminated. I think we no more to loose than lynching any other persons at this point.
So you defend your vote on GE, but vote me?!
Also, I'm not sure the people killed were necessarily all important roles. We are all powerful senators with powerful background after all.
Supreme Victory, The Shadow Fort
© Crazed Rabbit
You are really inconsistent. I don't get why you vote me, when you the round before spoke against it, as TheFlax points out. And then you change for joooray for no apparent reason(?).
Unvote; Tullianium: Diamondeye
I frankly just wanted to know who you found suspecious. You FOS'ed Beskar for voting you? :o
In the game of chess you can never let your adversary see your pieces.
I have got a plan so cunning you could put a tail on it and call it a weasel
INTP
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