For those topics one could describe as the forum equivalent of a twinkie. Word games, forum contests and giveaways are all the rage here.
Wed Sep 29, 2004 9:29 pm
Matt wrote:A while ago, a rather clever experiment was taken. They put a group of students on the bus, and gave themself a peice of paper with a ot on it. If it was a red dot, then they were normal. If it was a blue dot, then they were a 'witch', and they re-enacted the Salem witch trials.
Nobody was given a blue dot, however, eight people out of fifty were accused and convicted of witchcraft. Very clever.
Anyways, no idea what the point of that was. I doubt that the poinmt of this competition is the same

After all the WW games I've played over at IDB, I KNOW that's not the case.

My first game I was a werewolf. XD
Wed Sep 29, 2004 10:22 pm
As the townfolk speak, a distinct rumble is heard where ScottNak once stood. The grand tablet has risen and contains the 15 insignias of the castaways, as well as the two moon figures.
(My apologies, i thought i put it up, but apparently i didn't.
The tablet will keep track of the deaths that occur throughout this game
This is found at the end of the very first post.)
Wed Sep 29, 2004 11:03 pm
So let me get this straight...everyone who is mauled becomes a werewolf?
Wed Sep 29, 2004 11:06 pm
Cyanna wrote:So let me get this straight...everyone who is mauled becomes a werewolf?
No, everyone who is mauled dies. We want to execute the Werewolves.
Wed Sep 29, 2004 11:46 pm
Matt wrote:A while ago, a rather clever experiment was taken. They put a group of students on the bus, and gave themself a peice of paper with a ot on it. If it was a red dot, then they were normal. If it was a blue dot, then they were a 'witch', and they re-enacted the Salem witch trials.
Nobody was given a blue dot, however, eight people out of fifty were accused and convicted of witchcraft. Very clever.
Anyways, no idea what the point of that was. I doubt that the poinmt of this competition is the same

While the point isn't the same, the outcome will probably turn out similar. That is, people executing innocent people. That may be the true test of the game.
*looks at the tablet*
Fancy gadget, that thing.
Thu Sep 30, 2004 12:13 am
*raises hand*
*sees angry glares*
What? We're raising our hands if we're a werewolf????
I thought we were raising our hands if we wanted chocolate!
Well, in that case *peers suspiciously at people*
Thu Sep 30, 2004 12:22 am
teddymon wrote:Cyanna wrote:So let me get this straight...everyone who is mauled becomes a werewolf?
No, everyone who is mauled dies. We want to execute the Werewolves.
Teddy is right. Once you are mauled... you die.
Thu Sep 30, 2004 1:20 am
Nice touch on the avatars, Scott!
Thu Sep 30, 2004 6:08 am
*Blinks*
Why is everyone standing around? We need food and shelter, pronto! Get moving, you lazy people! >:O
*Puts a werewolf detecting pasta noodle in the food*
=D
Thu Sep 30, 2004 7:00 am
Hmm...this is going to be hard.
I like the tablet thing.
Thu Sep 30, 2004 7:18 am
A slight breeze flows through the afternoon. Execution day has arrived.
By 8:00 PM Tonight, there will be our first execution victim (provided a majority vote).
EVERYONE must PM me a vote on who you would like to execute.
At 8:30 PM, there will be our first mauling victim (that person will be DEAD).
Good luck on this
Thu Sep 30, 2004 9:30 am
I don't see how are we going to choose a werewolf without any information to go on, and everybody just chipping in random lines here and there. It would have to be pure guesswork - or maybe the wolf would be kind enough to give a hint or so...
Of course, townspeople shouldn't intentionally bring suspicion onto themselves, as it would endanger their own lives, right?
Thu Sep 30, 2004 11:35 am
How does everyone feel about a random vote? Or there's the superstition that the first to post is evil. (and it's worked too)
Thu Sep 30, 2004 11:51 am
Matt wrote:A while ago, a rather clever experiment was taken. They put a group of students on the bus, and gave themself a peice of paper with a ot on it. If it was a red dot, then they were normal. If it was a blue dot, then they were a 'witch', and they re-enacted the Salem witch trials.
Nobody was given a blue dot, however, eight people out of fifty were accused and convicted of witchcraft. Very clever.
An episode of Sabrina the teenage witch had this experiment... very funny...
Anyway, about the votes, I'll think about it and then send a random vote. It's improbable anyway that someone will get 50% of the votes (unless you vote me... and you're not voting me... are you???)
*must-not-bring-attention-to-herself*
Thu Sep 30, 2004 12:40 pm
Well... as little as it truly means, I am by no means evil. But if killing me would make you feel happy, go ahead. But I think you might need an extra team member around.
Voting is a lose-lose situation. If you vote, of course, you may be voting for an innocent person to die, but if you don't vote for anyone, you are making the likelihood of someone being executed higher seeing as the less people that vote, the higher the percentage on the that are voted on.
*walks off*
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