Legate looked at all the other warriors standing in a circle around the three today's fighters. He smiled and shook his head. "I can guess what you are thinking about," he thought. "I know it must be unusually funny to be here and look at us, at me - yes, I know you do - whilst knowing exactly the same thing awaits you, some sooner, some later. Yes, I know you'll try to learn. I have no doubts about it. But first..." he turned his head back to the Ranger in black and the Mooseman.
"A few question first, my opponents," Legate said, rising up his left arm. The silver arrowhead gleamed in the sun. "Before I choose at whom I aim my deadly shot - and I can assure you that if I hit a Werewolf, it will be a deadly shot, as these monsters are my favoured enemies since level 5, which makes it +4 on weapon damage rolls; and I know you basic sample werewolves have just about 2 HD - I would like to know why you did some things you did yesterday - oh, this looks like the longest day ever! So:
Meneltarmacil, your very first post, your post #19. Have you read the posts that were posted before or not, by the time you were writing it?
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Valier:
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Originally Posted by Valier
The first day is for the most part pretty random, but think with the vote not really counting today, it gives the evil doers among us a way to minipulate us with their votes . Seeing as most things today can be argued later as being first day not knowinness.
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Not sure if I got it right, but can you outline how you imagine a wolf could manipulate with his vote later? An example would be the best.
Please answer these questions to me. Also, you can ask me whatever you wish. The advantage of the three of us being here together makes it much more clear for orientation. When are you going to be around? I am going to be here still at least for quarter an hour now, maybe later, but then I will appear only in the morning, i.e. between 7 and 9 AM GMT.
"At least one good thing," Legate thought, "I had the luck to get two of the less vocal people, so I don't have to go through pages of records. Or is it luck? We'll see." He looked sideways at the audience and attempted to hide a grin. "I pity those of you who have people with thousands of words to analyse..." Then he realised that this includes even himself and started to laugh.