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Wight
Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Home (either of them)
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Thanks guys. You were amazing.
And to be honest, all I was commenting on this morning was how badly I ended up playing, suspicion-wise - I don't think I suspected any of you at any point during the game. Nog a bit, but he spoke himself out of it. After all that sharpness :P But you were REALLY good, it's sad it ended with an unfair situation like this. Lottie - thank you for suspecting me, I never get suspected and it was nice fighting with you a bit, especially as it ended up being two innocents against each other.
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Wisest of the Noldor
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Sorry, wolves
– I was trying to get a balance between making the game winnable for the Acolyte, without making it impossible for whatever side she *didn't* choose, but I think I erred on the side of the first. I just never expected Lommy would get the whole village on side so easily once she came out.
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You're kidding me. Pitch? Honestly? You were the one I was quite positive wasn't a wolf.
Anyway, kudos to you 4, you did an amazing job! As well as kudos to our two Seers who more or less swung the game for us - I don't think we'd have stood a chance against a wolf pack of Nog-Boro-Shasta-Pitch!
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"This is nothing but a great opportunity for the village, " said Inziladun, when it was found that Lommy had, by some mysterious agency, survived the night. "Now, if only we had some idea of who the spies might be..."
"Here. Let me help you out." Guard-lieutenant Shastanis Althreduin, his face grim and set, stepped forward. "I am a spy! There is no way, I see, for us to win– so let us die with glory!" "Seize him!" the others cried, rushing forward. "Tear him limb from limb! Throw him to the serpents! Skin him alive!" "Nay," said Shasta, glaring at them with such pride and fierceness that they fell back in dismay. "Ye shall not slay me, dogs of Southrons! For Gondor!" And he threw himself on his sword. "Shasta!" gasped he who had called himself Captain Pitchwife of Umbar, running to the dying man's side. "My last comrade shall not die alone!" He turned the gaze of a cornered wolf on the assembled Haradrim. "Do your worst, minions of Mordor!" But when the others finally gathered up the courage to lay hands on the false Corsair, he neither spoke nor moved, merely gazed straight ahead with fixed eyes that even now were lightening to uncanny Númenórean grey. Lommy examined him and declared that he was dead on his feet. "If's almost as if he just...willed himself to die..." she said in wonder, making the protective sign of the Serpent. This fearful portent (as many took it to be) cast a momentary shadow over the company, but this was lifted as they beheld the longed-for sight of the last two spies transforming in death into their true, hateful shapes, and realised the struggle was over. "Finally," Sally proclaimed, "She Who Now Walks Among the Gods has been avenged! All Hail Acolyte Thinlómien, Saviour of the South!" Great was the rejoicing that day, greater still the next when all the populace flocked to see the triumphal parade. Trumpets played, guards in jewelled armoured marched, sorcerers performed dazzling displays of magical pyrotechnics and Pomegranate and A Little Green led troops of slave-girls in a succession of graceful and intricate dances, while Lommy herself rode down the Imperial Avenue in a gilded howdah mounted on the back of a white mûmak. Even Lottie was allowed to give a public demonstration of her magical skills, and, for once, nobody was more than mildly singed. (The only frown to be seen was on the face of Treasurer Inziladun, who had to keep an eye on expenses.) Magnificent as the celebrations were, they were eclipsed altogether by those held shortly afterward when Thinlómien the Glorious, Saviour of the South, mounted the Serpent Throne as the newly-crowned Empress of Harad! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Living Sally –Messenger girl. Pomegranate –Entertainer. A Little Green –The Empress's favourite snake-charmer. Lottie –Accident-prone sorcerer's apprentice. Inziladun –Minister of the Treasury. Lommy! –Court physician. Dead The Empress of Harad. Mod. –assassinated in her sleep. Bom Tombadillo –Greatly afflicted beggar. Ordo. –multiple stab wounds. Eruhen –Court eunuch. Ordo. –burned to death on the Empress's funeral pyre. Rikae –Empress's handmaiden. Royal Executioner. –garotted with own wire. Nogrod –Camel and coffee trader. Spy. –poisoned with own merchandise. Galadriel55 –Professional assassin. Captain of the Guard. –neck broken in stairwell fight. Legate of Amon Lanc –Legate of Khand. Ordo. –crushed to death by an enormous waggon. Steve –Court Jester (from Umbar). Envoy of Morder. –sliced up by the spies on Night Four. Boromir88 –Wealthy mûmak breeder. Spy. Trampled by own mûmakil. Shasta –Particularly attentive guard-lieutenant. Spy. Threw himself on his sword. Pitchwife –Captain in the "Provisional Royal Númenórean Navy" and emissary of Angamaitë IX, Lord of Umbar. Spy. Chose death by the grace granted of old to the Men of Westernesse. Village wins! Acolyte wins!
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Wight of the Old Forest
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Unattended on the railway station, in the litter at the dancehall
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Anyway, it still was an interesting game. Initially, the adding of a mysterious secret role was a gift of god to us wolves, and Eruhen's unexplained death another; in the end, it was our downfall, but who knows - if Eönwë hadn't dreamed Lommy in his last Night, or hadn't cleared Zil, who knows how things might have gone? With experimental roles and rules, it's next to impossible to foresee every situation that may arise, but that doesn't mean it's not fun to try them out. Also, the setting was a nice idea, and I loved your narrations (especially when you quoted verbatim from our kill PMs, but the rest as well). Thanks for modding! ![]() Quote:
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I echo the kudos to the Seers (Eönwë, was that your first time seering? If so, fine debut!), but the rest of the village shouldn't sell themselves short either. Good game, everyone!
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Gruesome Spectre
Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: Heaven's doorstep
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![]() For the wolves, you lot were a most fearful pack. What a combination! If Steve hadn't gotten Nog in a dream, I think the outcome could have been substantially different. I'm just glad we didn't lynch our Seer. T'was a near thing. ![]() And thanks for the game, Nerwen. Amazing narrations.
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Blossom of Dwimordene
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: The realm of forgotten words
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Good game, everyone!
Nerwen, I loved your narrations! Thanks! Wolves - well done! Still! After that fatal Night with no kill I was kinda hoping you'd win regardless of the no-kill, as unpatriotic as that sounds. Seers - I second/third/whatever the kudos! *applauds* On D2 I was most annoyed with myself, because on N2 I was debating whether to protect Rikae and Greenie, and chose Greenie. ![]() ![]() So what happened to Eruhen? Nerwen foresaw the debate about the alcolyte's involvement in the narration: Quote:
There was one thing Shasta said that made me laugh, because of it's double meaning (and that was way before the wolf-reveal): Quote:
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Still, as I said, the way things played out, it ended being quite weighted against your side at the end, and I regret that.
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Shade of Carn Dûm
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: At the Mountains of Madness
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Indeed, I did ask to be modfired. As I stated several times on Day 1, real life kept getting in the way. I would have loved to stay around, though, and great game to everyone.
I about died laughing on Day 2 watching you guys scramble around because of the narration of She Who Walks Among the Stars. Great job, Nerwen!
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Gruesome Spectre
Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: Heaven's doorstep
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A thing I just noticed.
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![]() And then after Eonwe revealed, we figured he would get the ranger protection, but were of course debated on if there was a bluff. The only way to be sure Eonwe wasn't being protected, was to go for him N3...but then again, we also really wanted that kill. I believe it was Pitch who noticed your comment about the ranger would be stupid to not protect the revealed seer, which is true, but we didn't think an ordo-G55 would call out the ranger in that manner. Then we put it together...Shasta really is psychic.
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Flame Imperishable
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Right here
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Wow, what a game! It's good to be back, and it's quite interesting being the seer. I was originally hoping to go for some elaborate clue thing with my fool posts, but it seemed that in character stuff just didn't happen.
I have more things to say, but I need to go now, and I was just wondering: Nog, was I right about your positive painting of Boro with the coyote thing? And this definitely means that I should my initial instincts, i.e. Legate=good, Pitch=bad.
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: The realm of forgotten words
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Mellifluous Maia
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: A glade open to the stars, deep in Nan Elmoth
Posts: 3,489
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Shouldn't have tried that bluff so soon.... guess I'm rusty. Well, that and I can never resist hinting.
![]() Good game, though, folks. Very well played by the wolves: obviously a very challenging game from the evil side. That's always a chance you take with new roles, and it was an intriguing setup and loads of fun (to watch, for me)! |
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