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    I now suspect Rhyfelwyr much more.
    And not only because I was suddenly targeted after challenging him, (perhaps I was considered a danger because I won a duel previously?), but because of his very weak reasoning for joining the bandwagons which he has.
    He has been active in the game, but contributed nothing to the intelligent discourse, and his style reminds me very much of Beefy when he is playing as mafia.

    Leave TinCow alone...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Glenn View Post
    Leave TinCow alone...
    No....he is lying though his teeth....he BEAT "The Crimson Demon"...and he claims a duel score of 3??
    Die Ninja scum

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    It would seem that lynches and duels have accomplished little; the ninja still attack three per night and the other faction one more. I suspect that one or more of our baddies are simply lurking away and relying on the numbers -- which works in huge games as I well know.

    I am inclined, provisionally, to assume Husar and Sasaki are innocent. Husar defended himself but was hurt badly in the process. This strikes me as very much how I would narrate a "defeats first night kill effort special ability. Both appear to have been targeted by the mafia. Doesn't preclude them being in the traitor sub faction, but a strict numbers interp favors innocence.

    YLC made a fairly specific claim as to his duel rating. Based on that I have questions for:

    Andres: Is there any real chance of a lower score defeating a higher score duelist, or is this chance very small?

    Arach: Was YLC's duel score a 5 or higher (presuming 3 is the average samurai score -- as a lack of argument with above reveals seems to indicate?
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    Lurkers, previously safe within their caves, begin to emerge.

    Interesting.

    Please, Yoyoma, a haiku for the occasion. :)

    My offering:

    Petals fall aground
    stamen remains to feed bee
    life and death proceed
    Be well. Do good. Keep in touch.

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