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I wouldn't say only that it's vital "especially in a game like this" but that this game kind of highlighted the impossibility of saying anything about those who don't post anything of any "substance". With this game there was a different dynamic than normally. It suited the wolves just fine to lynch those who were quiet as that ensured their lives as it was a threesome. Normally the wolves love the silent people because it leaves the random-choices to the villagers and/or provides them with unrisky fodder if that is needed. Innocents in a normal game are very reluctant to choose someone who just threw in a line or two - not the least if there were many of them; how to differentiate between them? So they tend to lynch those who actually play the game... Maybe we should play a game one day where we'd restrict everything one is allowed to say into two or three oneliners / Day without any serious coming forwards? I'd like to see how random and dull that game could be... :rolleyes: Maybe I'm just too old or conscientious but I can't see the difference between the net and the real-life in the sense that if you promise to play with your friends you're kind of expected to come along and play then RL or in the net. Not only with the rules but with the spirit as well. Just think of a deal made with your mates to play a card-game one evening which requires three players. What would the other two think if the third never appeared or came in but just threw the cards on the table randomly without trying to play? Why should it be different online? Just to add. No I don't mean everyone should play the way I do, or Legate, or Lommy, or Roa, or Spm or... There are different styles and different personalities but people should participate if they promise to. I mean look at McCaber, Menel, Kath, Izzy, Sally etc. in this game! They played nicely and well even if they didn't flood the game but they took part in the game and made a difference to it! So it's not a quantitative question. |
Okeydokey. Let's do some revealing.
Roles: Day0.1: Valier (W), Legate (I), Menel (P) Day0.2: Roa (W), Naria (I), McCaber (C) Day0.3: Aganzir (W), Shasta (I), Ka (P) Day0.4: Lommy (W), Might (I), Noggie (G) Day0.5: Sally (W), Gil-Galad (I), Kath (D) Day0.6: Brinn (W), Zali (I), Groin (D) Day0.7: Lily (W), Izzie (I), Rikae (D) Action: Day0.0 ”Votes”: Might -> Noggie 1 Rikae -> Azaelia 1 Lily -> Groin 1 Legate -> Noggie 2 Roa -> Menel 1 Lommy -> Roa 1 Noggie -> Legate Aganzir -> Zali 1 Day0.1 Votes: Menel -> Legate 1 Valier -> Legate 2 (Legate) Lynched: Legate Day0.2 Votes: Roa -> Naria 1 Naria -> Roa 1 (McCaber) Lynched: Roa Day0.3 Votes: Aganzir -> Shasta 1 Ka -> Shasta 2 (Shasta) Lynched: Shasta Day0.4 Votes: Might -> Might 1 Noggie -> Might 2 Lommy -> Might 3 Lynched: Might Noggie -> Hunt: Lommy Day0.5 Votes: Sally -> Gil 1 Kath -> Gil 2 (Gil) Lynched: Gil Day0.6 Votes: Brinn -> Groin 1 Groin -> Brinn 1 Zali -> Groin 2 Lynched: Groin Day0.7 Votes: Rikae -> Lily 1 Lily -> Rikae 1 Izzie -> Lily 2 Lynched: Lily Night1 McCaber -> Dream: Roa Rikae -> Dream: Lommy Kath -> Dream: Noggie Noggie -> Hunt: Lommy Day1 Votes: Brinn -> Nogrod 1 Menel -> Valier 1 Azaelia -> McCaber 1 Kath -> Valier 2 Sally -> McCaber 2 Rikae -> Nogrod 2 Lommy -> Nogrod 3 Izzie -> Aganzir 1 Aganzir -> McCaber 3 McCaber -> Nogrod 4 Nogrod -> McCaber 4 Lynched: Nogrod Lynch-seer: Valier Nogrod -> Hunt: Rikae Immortality: Lommy (Night2) Night2 Ka -> Protect: Aganzir McCaber -> Dream: Legate Kath -> Dream: sally Wolfkill: Naria Day2 Votes: Menel -> Valier 1 Brinn -> McCaber 1 Valier -> McCaber 2 Ka -> McCaber 3 Aganzir -> McCaber 4 Zali -> McCaber 5 Lommy -> McCaber 6 McCaber -> McCaber 7 Kath -> Valier 2 Izzie -> Zali 1 Sally -> Valier 3 Lynched: McCaber Immortality: Valier |
Oh, and I added a bit of narration here.
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And to think I was seriously going to vote for you on trial day, *tisk tisk*, but I figured it was more use to get to know you more and have some fun before voting again. :) I hope so too... Playing this time made me realize how much I missed it and all of you, and how much I should play more often so I can keep my know-how up to date. I seriously thought someone was going to shoot me for all the questions I asked. :rolleyes: I should have time available in the summer, besides maybe work getting in the way, but I'll be working nights so everything works out for WW. I prefer night shifts to the day, it is much more interesting. As for now though, I'm in the collective group of otherwise 'poor college kid/application nightmare/job hunt frenzy because automobile needs a transmission', so unfortunately I won't have time for another WW immediately, but hopefully not until another year! Quote:
Though the oneliner idea sounds fun, especially since wolves like to use codes in their posts, that might be extended to idea of making it a game of riddles (very 'Hobbit' idea, but could work, maybe). That I'd have to join just for the fun of riddle spinning. Hope to play with all of you soon, or in less than a year, this time... ~ Ka |
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Pity Hookbill's Spooks didn't work out. :( |
Just to make one thing clear (if someone has misunderstood me). I really did enjoy this game! It was the most fun! And interesting. And I'm sad that we lost not because we lost but because the game ended so soon.
And the wolves played it so smoothly and wisely that I must just admire them in their cunningness. We ordos made our best but I blundered heavily - well aided a bit by Rikae...and the alignment of the stars. :) I just think that if the trials would have been more balanced eg. every trial would have been actually played threesome the game would have been even more enjoyable. And it would have lasted longer. :D |
Lynched on a coin toss!!!!
Leave it to me to get lynched on the day when it's me, the cobbler, and an ordo.:rolleyes: This game was really interesting, and I'm glad I participated. I was just gearing up, though, when I was taken out of the game *glares at McCaber*. I have to say, my fellow wolves were fantastic. Lommy had me laughing so hard I cried, and for the rest of you, you avoided looking connected so well that I couldn't find it, and I knew who you were! For the record, I wasn't lying when I listed my reasons for being agreeable. If I take part in any new games, expect much of the same, regardless of my role, until I find my feet (or teeth) again. When I realized how many seers were still alive, I thought my team was done for, but it all turned around so quickly. I don't think the game was that unbalanced, but the lack of revealed roles during stage two certainly worked in the wolves favor. I didn't think the wolves could pull off a kill, though, with so many protectors running around. McCaber was a great cobbler. I knew that if a wolf was killed on Night 2, you'd manage to get yourself lynched to win the game. I wish I'd been around longer, but it was fun. Later! |
Thanks for the welcome, everyone! I heartily enjoyed being a McCobbler, even though it was easier than you make it seem. I mean, it's not that hard to seem suspicious in this crowd.
(Sorry, Roa. I felt bad after I found out about you, really!) |
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If somebody's still interested in the narrations, here's more.
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Added Izz's deathstory.
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*laughs* That was beyond amazing. Thanks Volo. You totally just made my evening with that.
P.S. Emily says "Quack" and a belated well done to you all. |
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