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Pitchwife 08-19-2011 01:36 PM

You know what, I kind of like Findy's double-lynch idea.

Inziladun 08-19-2011 01:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pitchwife (Post 660832)
You know what, I kind of like Findy's double-lynch idea.

Which would give Mith a perfect excuse to vote for you.

the phantom 08-19-2011 02:06 PM

Has Sally said anything about missing today?

Inziladun 08-19-2011 02:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by the phantom (Post 660834)
Has Sally said anything about missing today?

Not that I can tell.

But this:

Quote:

Originally Posted by satansaloser2005 (Post 660748)
Huh. Well, that's interesting.

in reference to Rikae's killing is all we have from her toDay.

the phantom 08-19-2011 02:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pitch
You know what, I kind of like Findy's double-lynch idea.

Gah, don't say that. At least- it's not what you prefer you must admit. Laddie, it's no good trying to put a brave face on it- surely you're frightened of death.

I myself wouldn't object to the double lynch if it weren't for the fact that a double cannot be assured so long as there are retractable votes- someone could flip last second, and suddenly Nerwen isn't lynched at all.

Not that such a thing is likely, but it is too great a risk to take, I'd say.

the phantom 08-19-2011 02:33 PM

And with 25+ minutes left we have Nerwen up by one vote with Mith, Sally, and I left.

Pitchwife 08-19-2011 02:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by the phantom (Post 660836)
I myself wouldn't object to the double lynch if it weren't for the fact that a double cannot be assured so long as there are retractable votes- someone could flip last second, and suddenly Nerwen isn't lynched at all.

And someone wouldn't even need retract for that to happen.

Quote:

Originally Posted by the phantom (Post 660836)
Not that such a thing is likely, but it is too great a risk to take, I'd say.

Not very likely, no. Or is it?

the phantom 08-19-2011 02:36 PM

Looks like I won't have the luxury of casting a throwaway vote on Pitch, as my vote appears necessary to do away with Nerwen.

satansaloser2005 08-19-2011 02:38 PM

Pressed for time. Can I get a vote count?

the phantom 08-19-2011 02:39 PM

I gave the vote count just two posts ago, Sally ;) (Nerwen ahead by one vote on Pitch).

the phantom 08-19-2011 02:44 PM

Now Sally, in case it matters, here are a couple of my posts-

here and here (the second contains a link to another good post)

Mithalwen 08-19-2011 02:56 PM

I don't see why Nerwen is so suspicious, I'd vote Pitch but I dont' want to risk a double lynch. That is crazy.

the phantom 08-19-2011 02:56 PM

Okay Sally, Mith, moment of truth...

satansaloser2005 08-19-2011 02:57 PM

Sorry and thanks respectively, dear.

++Nerwen

I can't believe I'm trusting Phantom right now. >.<

the phantom 08-19-2011 02:57 PM

I really really want to vote Pitch just so I can have an unblemished record of voting for him, but if you two don't vote for Nerwen I will.

Mithalwen 08-19-2011 02:58 PM

++Pitchwife

the phantom 08-19-2011 03:00 PM

Ooo, double lynch! Double lynch!!

++Pitch

Pitchwife 08-19-2011 03:01 PM

DL, I think?

Mithalwen 08-19-2011 03:01 PM

Blasst curse you dongle...

the phantom 08-19-2011 03:02 PM

Yes indeed- deadline.

*places hands firmly over mouth*

Mithalwen 08-19-2011 03:03 PM

Unless we get credit for late start inwhich case

--Pitchwife

++Sally

Folwren 08-19-2011 04:56 PM

No credit, sorry. Narration coming up. Sorry for the delay of two hours, sheesh...Two plus hours, really, because now I have to write it.

Folwren 08-19-2011 05:16 PM

The general dwarven populace was confused about the Forge’s kill of the previous night. “Why did they kill him? Why one of their own?”

“Don’t you know?” a small voice asked. They turned. It was a young dwarf woman. She looked at each of them carefully before continuing. “One of them was a traitor to their fellowship. He had been amongst them for some time now, and he was the one giving away their secrets. That is why you were able to find and kill some so easily the past couple evenings. I thought you knew.”

“Haha!” they cried, their eyes gleaming. “Then if this was their traitor, who are the ones he suspected, quick, who knows?”

They spent hours discussing the likely dwarves. But again, the dwarf woman said.

“He wasn’t their traitor. It was somebody else.”

“We cannot be certain,” a dwarf said, sharply. “You shouldn’t speak so.”

The girl’s eyes glimmered. “I don’t speak so unwittingly. I know what it is I say. That dead dwarf there,” she pointed to the body still lying untouched due to the heat of their argument, “is not the King’s messenger, who has infiltrated their fellowship.”

“Here are our last two Forge members!” someone shouted. There was a scuffling and scraping, and two dwarves were dragged forward. Their shirts had been torn and their shoulders exposed, and the brand clear to see to all. The sight infuriated the crowd, and they began to chant:

“Kill them! Kill them! Kill them both!”

“Let us hang them from the highest tree!” “Burn them in their own forge!” “Kill them!”

Like a mighty river, the two dwarves were swept away by the others, pushed and shoved and dragged to the place of their death. Pushing through the mob, but ever behind her goal, came the dwarf woman who had spoken up, trying to gain someone’s attention, anyone –

“No! You can’t kill them both. I know who it is! You cannot kill him with the guilty one!”

To the mighty oak that stood at their town square they went. Someone brought rope and in a matter of minutes they had made their nooses and thrown the ropes up over two strong limbs. Many hands reached out to help heave them up, suspending their kicking feet in the air.

The dwarf woman drew near, staring up at one of them, and then she turned to the crowd and said, her voice shaking with emotion and rebuke,

“You have killed the dwarf the King sent to save us. And he has saved us. This is how you thank him and King Dáin.”

Village Dwarves win. The Valley Forge is defeated. The King's Dwarf completed his mission, but died while doing so.

Alive
Sally
Inzil
Boro
Eruhen
Finduilas
McCaber
the Phantom
Mithalwen

Dead
Folwren - Moddess
Bom - Member of the Valley Forge
Wilwa - Night Watchdwarf
Glirdan - Ordo
Gal55 - Member of the Valley Forge
Rikae - Member of the Valley Forge
Nerwen - Member of the Valley Forge
Pitchwife - Member of the Valley Forge and the King's Dwarf

McCaber 08-19-2011 06:29 PM

WOOOOOOOO!!! Nice game, everyone.

Although I was only two for three in my initial picks, but Nerwen would have been my fourth. I guess we can't win 'em all.


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