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Old 06-20-2010, 02:58 AM   #486
Pitchwife
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First of all, kudos to Nerwen for a well-devised and amazingly well-written game!

Second, kudos and congratulations to Zil and Rikae! You two were awesome. (And Zil obviously reads me much better by now than I do him, even after having been packmates. I actually thought you were the Assassin and knew I was innocent because you'd checked me...)

Third, kudos to wintywinty for almost making it. Well played.

Fourth, don't take it too hard, Shasta - you were quite an effective lone wolf, and you played me like a bass guitar. Good job.

Last but not least,
Quote:
Originally Posted by Noia
Being a cranky innocent is worse.
Yeah, I know, and I'm really sorry for what I did to you. Seriously, looking at my performance in this game, I should see Doctor Morsul for some major brain surgery. Fatal combination of initial over-confidence and staying up too late led to some crappy thinking on Day 2 which came back to haunt me on Day 3. I had my own bit of BG experience then - telling the plain truth and nobody believing you gets pretty frustrating after a while.
Cue for Shastamorph to push what was falling with that extensive 'Pitchmorph' analysis, which made me feel like "Gosh, he's right, I've been acting like a wolf all the time." After that, I did become 'unconcerned with my own survival' and chiefly concerned with avoiding to cause more havoc. But instead, I fell for Shasta's 'Bearanoia' plot *kicks own posterior*. Voting with him wasn't so much an attempt to save my own skin than a gamble on him being right with it... Epic failure.
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