Why are you all congratulating SasakiBesides, maybe the vig is a serial killer who accidentally killed a Sith night 1.
And thnx ATPG for confirming my innocence in your hilarious write-up![]()
Vote : Csargo
You lied about the muffin man![]()
Why are you all congratulating SasakiBesides, maybe the vig is a serial killer who accidentally killed a Sith night 1.
And thnx ATPG for confirming my innocence in your hilarious write-up![]()
Vote : Csargo
You lied about the muffin man![]()
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I'd think there was only one other sith left; What reason do you have to believe otherwise?
Also, to me it didn't look like the action against you was dangerous. They guy threatened you with a lavalamp or somesuch and inquired about a completely irrelevant thing. He's some lunatic who wanted to test his ability on someone whose playername/alias combination was known. That's what I think, at least.
... Correct me if I am mistaken; there were only 2 sith kills. Is there any compelling reason to believe that the setup isn't simply master-apprentice, with one kill each? If there is, what reason is that?
I'd think that means that the sith have recruitment - but I'd be baffled if it works exactly like in Sigurd's game. In fact, in the light of your "sith master has two actions"; people need to stop assuming that this game is exactly like Sigurd's. It isn't, I can say that already, just from the night 1 writeup.
Snap, CW. Got anything constructive to say, apart from the cheap bandwagon vote?
unvote; vote: Cute Wolf
I think this is a correct assesment.
If God is great, and if God is good, why can't he change the hearts of men?"
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This thread moves fast. So far ther e is not much conclusive proof of anyone's guilt or innocence, but I think that vote:Double A has some explaining to do.
Double-post in order to not edit a post with a vote:
@Secura: You can't blame me for being suspicious of everyone at this point of the game. I'm just prompting you for reactions.
@Renata: I'm sorry you think so. Personally, I can't imagine why a sith would act like I am doing. I think the sith are going to keep relatively quiet and certainly not be putting themselves at great lynch risk this early.
Also; I'll take a close look at the writeup later today and post my impressions and (what few there may be) deductions.
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Ah, DiamondEye.
Unvote : Csargo; Vote : DiamondEye
Ever seen the eyes of a Sith? Don't they look like red diamonds? Ergo, DiamondEye is guilty. Unless somebody comes up with a better case, he should be our lynch of the day.
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wow... I totally thought there were 3 kills (or attempts) I must have been counting Sasaki's pwnage
Nope, I can't think of any... man.. I coulda sworn there were three sith attacks... but anyways...
So we're after the remaining sith lord with a kill a night and possibly an ability to recruit
as well as (or instead of) the kill
I'd say we're off to a good start
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Go team Force Breath
Edit: Summary of my analysis of night 1 events:
Kerrin Kae was killed by a sith - the battle was one-sided, but not clearly.
The sith used a red lightsaber in form 1 pose.
The sith used force speed, force pull, force push, and "force dark energy" power.
It should be noted that Kerrin Kae was returning from training with Nomi.
Si-At Unegh was killed by a sith - completely trampled, in fact. He didn't stand a chance.
Unegh only had a "force stun" ability to defend himself, and it proved utterly ineffective.
The attacking sith used a red lightsaber, in form 3 pose. He didn't need to use force powers.
Jax Revus - who showed up sith upon death - was attacked and killed by an unknown attacker. The battle was very close.
Revus himself used two lightsabers; yellow and red. He used those in a form 1 pose.
Furthermore, he used a force push ability. He was a sith apprentice, and admits that he had been killing a jedi earlier that night
The unknown attacker used purple lightsaber, in form 3 pose.
He also used a "force distraction" power, to great effect (it won him the battle, the way I read it).
It should be noted that the unknown figure was referred to as a "Master", and that he seems to be out of a common race - human, perhaps? In all cases, a different race than Jax Revus.
Jacin Sky was attacked by an unknown attacker, but escaped. The match was extremely even.
Sky himself used a lightsaber - its colour is not mentioned, but we know he carries a green one from his duel - his pose is not mentioned, but we know he knows the form 3 defensive pose.
Furthermore, he seems to have used a "force speed" or "force leap" to escape - we know he possesses the latter ability.
The assailant used a blue lightsaber, in a form 2 pose.
Carnus Daye was threatened and "pseudo-interrogated" by a crazy lunatic. The writeup seems to indicate that the ambusher bluffed his possession of a red lightsaber through the use of a lamp of some sort.
... From this, I conclude:
Beskar - Jax Revus, the sith apprentice - was the one who killed Kerrin Kae. He uses the same lightsaber form and one of the same force powers as Kae's assassin. Furthermore, it looks as if Kerrin's fight was much closer than Si-At Unegh's - fitting for a sith apprentice, in comparison to his master.
... It should also be considered:
- Are both of the attackers who are not sith aligned with the town, or are we dealing with third parties? In my opinion, it is not clear from the writeup if either of the attackers are clearly pro-town, although Beskar's killer did slay a sith, he struck me as a bit neutral-looking; he's not very Jedi-esque in his manners, and he attacks a silent player on night 1; vigilante or serial killer? Very little is told about the other attacker.
Last edited by Diamondeye; 10-27-2010 at 11:57.
If God is great, and if God is good, why can't he change the hearts of men?"
-Tom Waits, "The Road to Peace"
You'd better hope it works very well then
Vote: Diamondeye
Also if the write up is any indication at all, from my quick-read I doubt that Sasaki would be so willing to reveal himself as Beskar's killer considering how the write-up alludes to somebody possibly rolling down the slippery slope of the dark-side, but then again the details or at least some inkling of the conversion mechanic isn't public yet so the point is moot
Extra Note After Previewing and Seeing DE's post:
Yeah, but the point is largely unclear on the identity/leanings of the attacker especially that of Beskar's killer.
Depends if those details are fluff or genuine allusions.
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Ignore this, error on my part. Too little caffeine to read properly.
Last edited by TinCow; 10-27-2010 at 12:19.
What exactly is the reason behind the Diamondeye bandwagon? Why are you voting for him DiY?
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AtPG said himself that detective deduction using colour of the sabre ie INEFFECTIVE.
Also from what clue in the writeup do you know that the Assassin wielded a lavalamp instead of an oversized blowtorch?
Awesome write up, pizza.
So, can someone explain the case on DE, and why is Force Breath such a scummy force power?
Until then, I'll Vote: Andres, he claimed to be the Muffin Man loony, right?" I'd might be a role block, but the way I see it we can't have a crazy person like this running around without putting some scrutiny on him. And why so openly claim it?
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So I've kinda been following the thread and I would like to know what the case on DE is before I vote for him
Because I'm a crazy lunatic, of course. But a harmless one. If I would be able to kill, I would have used a lightsaber instead of Csar's lamp.
And there is no case on DE, that's why we're lynching him. Don't underestimate the powers of chaos and randomness. Don't ruin it by building a real case, or the crazy lunatic will visit you tonight![]()
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Ja mata, TosaInu
"Les plus désespérés sont les chants les plus beaux, et j'en sais d'immortels qui sont de purs sanglots." Alfred de Musset
Why would an initiate have Force Breath? That's that part of the issue. And why claim to have it at all at the time he did? What effect, other than to dissuade the town from actually lynching him? As for anything else there may or may not be on Diamondeye -- do the work yourselves.
Anyway -- I'd love to have a chat with you today, Diamondeye. Will you be around?
So what except of entertaining do you do?
So it seems the case is not as random as Andres suggests. I know it has been said somewhere before, but could someone again explain what Force Breath does, thanks.
Also, Atpg said that most initiates would have some kind of ability above their level, what makes you think this excludes Force Breath?
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Where did ATPG say that, Joooray?
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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
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