Yeesh, that took like literally two seconds to fix; how'd you notice that?you certainly failed to use bbcode there fellow E guy.
Edit: and now you fixed it.
Yeesh, that took like literally two seconds to fix; how'd you notice that?you certainly failed to use bbcode there fellow E guy.
Edit: and now you fixed it.
HMM THIS IS A SUSPICIOUSLY LONG MESSAG- OH MY, A SECRET MESSAGEOveractivity due procrastination maybe.
I have a test tomorrow. I'm not doing what I should be doing. Yes, i'm screwed about that and i do know it. Things are not going that well for me i'd say. I probably should have not said this, but who cares. I don't. Not anymore at least.
If you saw this before i edited the color to white, just pretend you did not read it.
Now if you're reading this because you use a black background, then, congratulations for being different.
Not sure if that's a term or you forgot a preposition there...I have no idea what to do. I've been on a visit Buckingham palace all day.
Antismite Exedra
How do you explain the quotes he received? They seem pretty legit to me. And no one else claimed the little girlOk, so last night, I sat down for a good 30-60 minutes and worked out the implications of every possible combination of Strikingwolf's wolfiness, ljfa's revealed wolfiness, and ljfa's actual wolfiness. Remember, there's at least one Forger in this game, so the roles revealed in the recaps may not be what they seem.
I'm not sure whether to classify ljfa's Traitor reveal as wolf or non-wolf, so I left both possibilities in.
- ljfa revealed as a Villager:
- Striking is a Villager:
- ljfa is actually a Villager: The Seer that spoke to Striking is obviously a wolf. Bad play for the wolves.
- ljfa is actually a Wolf: The Seer looks like a wolf, but was an actual Seer who will get lynched shortly thereafter. Not a bad play for the wolves.
- Striking is a Wolf (his role was Forged on D1):
- ljfa is actually a Villager: The "Seer" looks bad, so Striking will have us lynch him next. This "seer", of course, does not actually exist (except as something the wolf Striking made up), so a random villager will be lynched, whose role will probably be forged as a Wolf. The Wolves effectively control the game at this point.
- ljfa is actually a Wolf: So the wolf Striking had us lynch one of his fellow wolves, yet got the Forger to cover his tracks. No idea why this would ever happen.
- ljfa revealed as a Wolf:
- Striking is a Villager:
- ljfa is actually a Villager: The Seer (the one that told Striking to tell us to lynch ljfa) looks like an actual, village-loving Seer, but it a wolf nonetheless. He may end up controlling the entire game.
- ljfa is actually a Wolf: The Seer is totally legit, while the Forger is/was busy doing something else last night or the night before (making us think we lost a seer when Fraction wasn't one, perhaps?). Possible, although forging ljfa's role would've been a better play from the wolves' point of view. I think.
- Striking is a Wolf:
- ljfa is actually a Villager: The village now thinks Striking's made-up "seer" is legit, and will proceed to mislynch more villagers.
- ljfa is actually a Wolf: Again, why would Striking choose to have a fellow wolf lynched? If he's the Traitor, I have little doubt that he'll be wolfkilled in short order.
For the record, I believe that ljfa is an actual wolf, and not the Traitor, for I am not a wolf, and I don't know why he would've accused me of being a wolf if he wasn't allied with the wolf team.
So what does this mean? For one thing, if Striking is an actual villager, the only way this could've been a good play from the wolves' point of view, from what I can tell, is if ljfa was a villager, which would mean that there is a fake seer running around; or, the seer is totally legit, but is framed for having us lynch a "villager" (which ljfa actually wasn't).
If, on the other hand, Striking is a reasonably intelligent, non-traitor wolf, the village is absolutely doomed if we believe what he says any longer. This is a risk I cannot allow myself to take.
Therefore, vote Strikingwolf.
So quotes can't be just made up now?How do you explain the quotes he received? They seem pretty legit to me. And no one else claimed the little girl
I said they seem legit, not that they were. I don't recognise howeverSo quotes can't be just made up now?
These are the hints I got towards the identity of the beacon:
Code:Tinds of red are seen in this person... On the train is always better then being off it...
The first was is a translation screw up, it really means the person has splatters of red.
So far, I think the hints lead towards SoraZodia. He has those red flowers in his avatar, and also like to talk about the bandwagon / train during the day.
I haven't seen either of them before, so I can't vouch for their legitimacy in that way. And Pyure's response to the second one gives us about as much evidence against it as there is for it.How do you explain the quotes he received? They seem pretty legit to me. And no one else claimed the little girl
Was there anything in those couple of pages of what looked to me like random votes that would contradict anything in my post?Also think you missed a couple pages
Because I want to see him burn. (゚ヮ゚)Can we get a vote Recap and a reason for this Pyure wagon?
From what I can see, someone voted Pyure and then other people followed along.[snip] and a reason for this Pyure wagon?
Yawn. If I get lynched, game is over for the villagers. Fair warning in advance. And not only did I warn, but I selected what appears to be an increasingly valid lynch choice and rolled with it rather than the lame antismiting that goes on 90% of the time.He randomly starts a bandwagon without providing any reasons, even though his original vote was pointed at someone behaving suspiciously.
Maybe for wolves, some random sucker is as good a lynch target as anyone. I prefer to pick targets based on trends and weak-ass wagon attempts. You're a wolf, Squid.Edit: Oh, and what trajing said. He's as good lynch target as anyone.