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    Quote Originally Posted by Montmorency View Post
    Nonsense, there's no way Khaan's going to have a role that can kill twice in one night. That's not overpowered for a carefully refined game of this sort.

    Though if it were, Double A would clearly be the killer.
    Please tell me how it works then? The numbers add up, and I was only absent because I blacked out.

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    That wasn't an endoresement of a Double A lynch, though you may certainly wish to vig him for his many inconsistencies and the fact that the host refuses to WoG him.

    Don't forget, Crow: one vig + 1 lynch is beneficial, as it narrows down the list from 4 to 3 on the final day.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Visorslash View Post
    Please tell me how it works then? The numbers add up, and I was only absent because I blacked out.
    The simplest answer IMO is that you were not blocked, but you are just scum. Everyone is accounted for, except you

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jarema View Post
    The simplest answer IMO is that you were not blocked, but you are just scum. Everyone is accounted for, except you
    I sent in orders on the GH vig. I even cc'ed all of you. Except I wasn't able to take part in the vig, because I blacked out for some reason.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Visorslash View Post
    I sent in orders on the GH vig. I even cc'ed all of you. Except I wasn't able to take part in the vig, because I blacked out for some reason.
    Why am I getting "Psycho Mafia" vibes from this??

    Either Visorslash is the killer and he doesn't know it, or he is lying. Visorslash must ask the question of what you were doing while blacked out....I doubt you were lying somewhere unconscious.

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    Quote Originally Posted by White_eyes:D View Post
    Why am I getting "Psycho Mafia" vibes from this??

    Either Visorslash is the killer and he doesn't know it, or he is lying. Visorslash must ask the question of what you were doing while blacked out....I doubt you were lying somewhere unconscious.
    And I can't possibly be telling the truth, can I? I'm telling you I blacked out.

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    Then you are the killer and don't know it. Everyone is accounted for and the kill write-up of the SK/Cultist sounds kind of hazy/dream-like. It's the perfect weapon for Scum to use because not even the player who blacked out knows what happened, and can act perfectly normal.

    Edit: Wouldn't save you from a lynch near the end though.
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    A question: why would Visor suddenly develop ADD? Why would he cooperate to hide on the last night, but not on this one? And if he's an unwitting killer, then why did he never black out before, nor fail to participate in actions?

    Something doesn't add up.

    Note that this is the same killer that showed up on N2 and N3, and N4.

    I rummaged through my belongings once more after the group adjourned. Finally. Such long meetings, so boring. They just did the same thing over and over again, cowering in fear as they picked out the one they feared most of all. I can cure this! Such joy they were missing out on! I threw my bear pelt over my shoulders, reveling for a moment in the embrace. I took off at a spring, in glee at the feeling of absolute freedom.

    End it.

    I reeled, pulling up to a stop. What? Who?

    End it now.

    I looked around, spinning on the spot. There was nobody here! But voices, still they came!

    It is hopeless. End it now.

    The voices, they echoed like a chorus, smooth, but deep. Suddenly, I could feel it again. The despair… the knowledge of the unmovable object of destiny sitting obstinately in my path, blocking my way. I could never budge it. I slowly sat down, putting my head into my knees.

    End it. Embrace oblivion.

    I could hear a buzzing again. Oh no… the bees. Again? They were back to torment me again? Stop it… stop it…

    You can stop it.


    Wait. No. Suddenly, it was as though a fog lifted. The pit in my stomach vanished as the swarm descended upon me. I had defeated this! I did not fear! There was nothing to fear, not death, not bees, not bears!

    NO! END IT!

    I grinned maniacally. No. No, I would not end it. There was no fear. There was no pain. Others had to be shown the path. As though sensing my renewed confidence, the swarm dispersed. I took off at a sprint. I do not know what foul force wished me despair, but I was a triumphant prophet! I would never be brought down! I wheeled around a corner, still reveling in my liberation. I saw Ishmael coming down to me at a slow pace. His eyes went wide, in apparent shock at my appearance. I sprinted to him, and before he could respond, I smashed his jaw with my fist. My momentum carried me past, forcing me to wheel around, spinning on a heel. Ishmael seemed to shake off his shock, and withdrew a sword to me and readied a combat stance. Haha! A good man! He raised his sword high and rushed to me. I had done my job! To overcome a sight as fearsome as myself, surely he deserved to live for now and spread the word! Cackling at the top of my lungs, I took off down the hallway, knowing he would never catch me.
    Ishmael didn't die. I blocked Buddhafish that night, as previously mentioned. However, this same killer went on to get Ishmael last night. On one hand, how did Ishmael survive the first time? He was and is clearly town. Buddhafish must have been the "colored-text" killer. Note even that the color of the text changed on this night only.

    For Visor to be scum, there must be a delayed mechanism at work, a transfer mechanism. Whatever's going on here, it's sure to be convoluted.

    I have one question for GH: You claimed an impairment that reduces significantly the likelihood of showing up to group-actions. On the two days for which you have been observed, and the one you mentioned to me (the details are known only to GH and other deads), you've shown up successfully 3 of 3 times. Can you explain this?
    Last edited by Montmorency; 10-28-2012 at 08:00.
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    Stop trying to twist everything so that I look scum, because that is what you are doing. This isn't Psycho Mafia, and someone in the group roleblocked me.

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    It is seriously weird when folks reference a game of mine that is many years old and wasn't even that good.
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    Monty, how many times do I have to tell you: the person who attacked Ishmael that night was atpg. The bee reference and the fear obsession confirm it. However, the colored writing might still be connected to a scum who controls others that normally manifests via red text. If that's the case, then visorslash and lazy are innocent, and somebody else isn't. I recommend lynching choxorn.
    Quote Originally Posted by Montmorency View Post
    A question: why would Visor suddenly develop ADD? Why would he cooperate to hide on the last night, but not on this one? And if he's an unwitting killer, then why did he never black out before, nor fail to participate in actions?

    Something doesn't add up.

    Note that this is the same killer that showed up on N2 and N3, and N4.



    Ishmael didn't die. I blocked Buddhafish that night, as previously mentioned. However, this same killer went on to get Ishmael last night. On one hand, how did Ishmael survive the first time? He was and is clearly town. Buddhafish must have been the "colored-text" killer. Note even that the color of the text changed on this night only.

    For Visor to be scum, there must be a delayed mechanism at work, a transfer mechanism. Whatever's going on here, it's sure to be convoluted.

    I have one question for GH: You claimed an impairment that reduces significantly the likelihood of showing up to group-actions. On the two days for which you have been observed, and the one you mentioned to me (the details are known only to GH and other deads), you've shown up successfully 3 of 3 times. Can you explain this?
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    I did it again? Man, I really saw what I wanted to see with that.

    I still think Visor should describe his "blackout" in more detail - though with 2 hours on the clock, he's not looking good...
    Last edited by Montmorency; 10-28-2012 at 19:31.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jarema View Post
    The simplest answer IMO is that you were not blocked, but you are just scum. Everyone is accounted for, except you
    QFT

    Lynch Visor. He's the only person not accounted for in the write-up, and there's no one able to verify his claimed alibi.
    Last edited by TinCow; 10-28-2012 at 12:40.


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    Quote Originally Posted by TinCow View Post
    QFT

    Lynch Visor. He's the only person not accounted for in the write-up, and there's no one able to verify his claimed alibi.
    Why would I admit to not being in the write up, as scum? Do you think me stupid or something? Especially in a group of 4 as well, where the absent person would be easy to identify.

    You're wasting time lynching me, there is a person out there who can masquerade in groups and kill and/or roleblock. Possibly a third party.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Visorslash View Post
    Why would I admit to not being in the write up, as scum? Do you think me stupid or something? Especially in a group of 4 as well, where the absent person would be easy to identify.

    You're wasting time lynching me, there is a person out there who can masquerade in groups and kill and/or roleblock. Possibly a third party.
    You're just WIFOM'ing now. You admit to not being in the write-up because you don't think we'd expect a scum to admit to that.

    And honestly, you being roleblocked sounds ridiculous. If 8 people accounted for everything that happened last night, that means that the scum can roleblock you, attack Ishmael, and join one of the vig groups, all at the same time, or that some random non-scum accounted for the extra kill or roleblock (and why would they roleblock you or kill Ishmael if they weren't scum?), or that there's more than one scum left and they can still do all of that in one night.

    No, Visor. I'd say it's far more likely that you pretended to join the group, then went off and attacked Ishmael because you're the last scum and you came up with this lame cover story.

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    No, Visor. I'd say it's far more likely that you pretended to join the group, then went off and attacked Ishmael because you're the last scum and you came up with this lame cover story.
    My key issue with this is that Visor isn't so stupid as to break his cover. Why break cover when there are 3 other people in the group? Moreover, it would have been much safer to kill while there were 8 people in the group, as was the case with the Buddha-wagon - in case you think of a kill-ebvery-other-day requirement.
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    Unvote; Vote Choxorn

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