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Old 07-06-2006, 11:56 AM   #1
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Well I am surprised you didn't use the one "how many viola players does it take to wall paper a room? - it depends on the size and how thinly you slice them..."
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Old 07-06-2006, 12:05 PM   #2
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Amused? But surely not surprised...... ?
Sadly, no. It's a bit frustrating, as I seem to be lynched or dreamed of and then lynched on mere principal, despite leaving no discernable trail. I'm half tempted to come up with a new ID to play games anonymously, but I think that might be frowned upon. Ah, well, I suppose I should have thought of that when I was being all sneaky. Hopefully I'll actually be innocent in few games, to get this whole "Evil Roa" stigma to die down.

Also, I'll be watching you Valier, just in case you decide to pull that campaign of yours when your guilty. (Though I'd still enjoy seeing it.)

And Valesse, very well written. I was thoroughly amused every time.
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Old 07-06-2006, 12:57 PM   #3
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Kudos for the wolves for being so bold!

Think how I felt, when in the middle of Day2 I noticed being voted consequently by "all the wolves"!

Yes, that was the turning point (Roa's vote), when I started lowering my suspicions on Eomer. Valier totally went under my radar, but Kit and Roa were there all the time, as numbers one and two. Had I just had one Day more...

But surely - as I said in the end - Roa secured her evil kill at the last minutes. She probably had written that nicely in advance and then just waited for the tactically right moment to throw it in so that the last possibly wawering voters would go her way. That's one of the reasons I admire her gaming. She's an overkill!

And I agree with Roa's bafflement. Why didn't you go to see such basic thing like voting records or something? I tried to yell with all my lungs thrown in through the keyboard: "See! See! There are the wolves confidently lying at the best possible spots on Day1 voting list!" - the ones I had pointed you otherwise earlier... Only Macalaure seemed to pay heed to those.

One thing I also am a bit baffled about was the consensus of me being suspicious. Forgive me, but would a wolf play like that? A nice clean and early vote for Glirdy or Form on Day1 and then out from the game (not involving oneself in the end of the Day) and then some this and that, maybe loose theories towards those already found suspicious by others (or those no one had bothered yet - as to look helpful) etc. - and through the Day2 with no actual effort or involvement. Yes and a wolf-win...

But it was fun as long as it lasted! From a long time I had time - and as Maca put it correctly, I really didn't care. I wanted to find the wolves and thaet's what I tried to do. I thought you others could draw your conclusions.

Well you sure did, with the assistance of these ingenious wolves...

Maybe next time I try the under-radar stuff? (probably get killed on Day1 just for that reason...)

But I enjoyed it with all of you! It's always nice to have tension and be pressed to perform well. Somehow I'm a bit disappointed of not managing to get you convinced, but being right with two wolves and four innocents kind of help to heal the wounds...

Thank's everyone!

And Valesse too. Hilarious!
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