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Re: WW37 -- Labyrinth of Legends

Thu Dec 04, 2008 2:16 pm

Grapevines have served quite well in the last several games. My vote on Pardona stays.
If Pardona wishes to claim being innocent, I'd like to see him claim so directly on the thread, as all he's done so far is eluded to it with tidbits here and there. Same goes for Urthdigger, as he seems to be rather overly-protective of Pardona. Perhaps we are talking about teammates?

Vote: Urthdigger
Since you voted for me, it's only fair I return the favor.

Re: WW37 -- Labyrinth of Legends

Thu Dec 04, 2008 2:28 pm

Pardona wrote:Sorry, sorry, try to remember, I was actually asleep when all this was going on. The way I see it is simple: I have tried to organize the innocents. I have roletraded with several of them. What more do I have to do to convince people of my innocence? Like I said, I'm willing to roletrade with anyone who asks me to. And really, I have no explanation for that dreamer hit. But are you really going to put your trust in such a long grapevine? Like Miyu said, trust is a luxury. For now, I will


Actually, Pardona, trying to help the innocents does not clear you in any way. When I'm evil I can be more vocal and more helpful to the innocents than when I'm innocent. Lots of important roles can be found and even if I'm discovered, my teammates can benefit. So, basically, helping the innocents just means you're helping the innocents. We thank you for doing so, but you've still been dreamt.

I've PMed and talked my way back across the grapevine. It's fairly good. The people I've talked to mostly have provable roles (some of which have been proven to me already) and the ones that don't have been dreamt. It's not like there's ten people in the line, the chances of one of these people being a baddie is very, very slim.

I would've tried to execute Pardona even without the dream result. Since we have the dream result, I'm pretty sure that seals the deal. He should be axed. Taking teeny risks isn't a bad thing, but I wouldn't even call this occasion a teeny risk. It's just... a dreamer result on an incredibly suspect role claim.
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Re: WW37 -- Labyrinth of Legends

Thu Dec 04, 2008 2:29 pm

Pickles wrote:Grapevines have served quite well in the last several games. My vote on Pardona stays.
If Pardona wishes to claim being innocent, I'd like to see him claim so directly on the thread,


So what do I need to do? Publicly say 'I am innocent'?

I. AM. INNOCENT.

I don't know if I'm allowed to reveal my role in public, but if I am (Pink revealed she was Bilbo in the last game, if I recell correctly), I will gladly do so.

Re: WW37 -- Labyrinth of Legends

Thu Dec 04, 2008 2:30 pm

I think me declaring that Pardona is likely innocent due to sharing my role is me openly declaring myself innocent in the thread :P

Re: WW37 -- Labyrinth of Legends

Thu Dec 04, 2008 2:33 pm

You're allowed to go "My role name is Mr Fleischer and I can handstand to make people look behind them and twirl in circles" on thread, so long as you don't directly quote your role. Also, some roles have sections which must remain secret (these will be detailed as such) and so cannot be told. Everything else can be, though. Shield, paraphrasing of powers, role name, etc.

Urthdigger, do you share the role or do you have a similar role? That's two different things. And if Pardona's evil (which I reckon he is) then you'd probably be evil too.

EDIT: *Scoots off to bed*

Re: WW37 -- Labyrinth of Legends

Thu Dec 04, 2008 2:38 pm

Ok, my role name is the Washerwoman, and I don't do very much except apparently being able to survive execution once - people can see for themselves how in the execution scene, but it says I'm not allowed to tell people, so I won't. Maybe whatever caused me to survive execution also caused me to be dreamt of as evil?

Re: WW37 -- Labyrinth of Legends

Thu Dec 04, 2008 3:55 pm

o_O Well, things are certainly...interesting. We have our first death. :O I wonder what poison was used though since some poisons are relatively slow. Was it cyanide? I think that's fairly quick acting. Heh, sorry for this random musing but I recently learned that certain poisons, such as arsenic, usually take some time to actually kill their victim. Thank you creepy Ice Man video. >>

At least, Jasujo died eating something yummy? :( I guess I'm the only person who's sad that she died since nobody really reacted. -creates a shrine to the fallen Jasujo- Your only crime was loving an ickle wickle cute beholder. The post no longer makes me laugh but makes me cry in memory of you. :cry: As our first death and even moreso, someone who could bring back past friends, you should be mourned, even if only by me. The rest of this post shall be sad in memory. :(

Strange other things also happened. First off, poor DM, dreamer or not, was attacked by some lunatic claiming that the credit for some project was stolen. Was it DM's fault that she had dreams for the future? You shouldn't blame her, berserker. At one time, we all had dreams and hopes for the future, only to have them dashed upon the rocks of life in a cruel twist of fate.

Night was certainly quite tragic as well. As I wandered about in shock that dear Jasujo had left this way of life, I saw Twizzler walking sadly about. I followed and heard of Ammer's unfortunate run in with the chomper. I pondered how many of us would ever survive this terrible ordeal. The idea that only a select few might did not help to lighten the mood. Even one villain cried for the death of Jasujo, taken in the prime of her life. Their acid tears caught the unfortunate Anvil in a cruel twist of wind. :( Regan, I guess unable to bear the pain, lost herself to the haunting songs of the sirens.

Hopefully, Pink and ckillor won't meet tragic ends in the labyrinth of death. Life is a sacred thing for all creatures. :(

The Pardona/Anvil war serves to bitterly remind us of the distrust that runs rampant through this terrible game of life and death. Is the dreamer one who actually dreams or are they merely ushering others forward like a player ushers pawns in a game of chess? Is Urthdigger partially demented since he's willing to throw his life away for Pardona? The bitter debate rages on and I can only half-heartedly watch with my aching heart. I don't know who to trust and who not to trust. The brownies are already out to kill, vengeance in their hearts. Other evils lurk behind the facades of friends, foes, countrymen. Will there be a peaceful resolution in the end or will the remaining survivors be forever joined by the memory of bloodshed, horror, and ambition?

Best of luck scouts.

Edit: From all the chaos, that is happening today, I'll just follow the bandwagon for now. A majority may cause some order in it all:
Vote: Pardona

I believe that even if Pardona is evil, Urthdigger may merely be a lost soul looking for a friend among the crowd of masks.

Edit 2: Eh, I'll just trust Mongrel.
Vote: Urthdigger
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Re: WW37 -- Labyrinth of Legends

Thu Dec 04, 2008 3:56 pm

Candy Cane Twiz wrote:Party 2 has sent scouts and is awaiting their report.[/color]


I noticed some people in Party 2 putting up a movement for the Labyrinth. We don't have a movement choice today...I'm still scouting...I'll let you know what I find when I find it. :)

And...
Vote: Pardona
Vote: Urthdigger

Re: WW37 -- Labyrinth of Legends

Thu Dec 04, 2008 5:47 pm

Movement: split up

Vote: Pardona

A dreamer's result is sufficient reason to me.

Re: WW37 -- Labyrinth of Legends

Thu Dec 04, 2008 5:56 pm

Having roletraded with both Pardona and Urthdigger, their roles do not seem to fit the pattern of other roles in this game. My vote stands.

Re: WW37 -- Labyrinth of Legends

Thu Dec 04, 2008 6:43 pm

Vote: Pardona
Vote: Urthdigger
Go West

Re: WW37 -- Labyrinth of Legends

Thu Dec 04, 2008 7:41 pm

Day 5 Votes:
Pardona (14) -- Pickles, Ammer, Mongrel, May, machinedreams, averly, Anvil, malibu, Christopher, StuMan, pheonix, Pink, Syrill, Wind, loser
Urthdigger (8) -- Anvil, malibu, Mongrel, StuMan, pheonix, Pickles, Pink, loser, Syrill
Pickles (2) -- Pardona, Urthdigger

28 players still alive, majority (51%) is 15, lock (75%) is 21 (...again, someone check? XD)

Labyrinth Day 5:
Party 1:
Go East (2) -- Pickles, Christopher
Go West (5) -- Ammer, averly, StuMan, Miyu, loser
Split Up (1) -- Wind


Erwit Mayesti was walking along talking to Rachel when Rachel started spinning. Like Katherine before her, up she went, only to be replaced by jellyoflight. Erwit shrugged at the sudden change, and then started up a conversation with the newcomer.

Rachel has been replaced by jellyoflight. Welcome!

Re: WW37 -- Labyrinth of Legends

Thu Dec 04, 2008 7:54 pm

:O I'm a scout??!

Cool. i had kindof wanted to be one anyway. i hope i find a power or something cool, or atleast not die.

ZEPHYR Dyl! (Dyl replaced Katherine right?)

Vote Pardona
I kinda skimmed over some of the posts, but one of them is claiming celebrity right?
Thats usually a baddie claim, hopefully it is.

Re: WW37 -- Labyrinth of Legends

Thu Dec 04, 2008 7:56 pm

Vote: Pardona
Vote: Urthdigger


I'm bandwagoning. Whatcha gonna do about it? :)

Re: WW37 -- Labyrinth of Legends

Thu Dec 04, 2008 8:05 pm

It's Emma. :D You wouldn't happen to have a sword with red rubies would you, Emma? :D I want a sparkly one for my collection of sparkly things. :D
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