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04-01-2008, 10:52 AM | #201 | |
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I really liked the way Aganzir played her role. . . Anyways I don't think that compulsory in-character games should be something we do often, they are fun to spice things up. . .but they are also more demanding. I could not handle another one just now. . .not without neglecting school a lot. |
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04-01-2008, 11:24 AM | #202 |
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Yay!
Cheers, everyone! This was maybe the most enjoyable game I've played in, largely because you all did your characters so well, and played well too. Just awesome. Thanks, guys. I loved it.
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04-01-2008, 01:08 PM | #203 |
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This was great. Both because it was challenging to both sides and very even, and because everyone played their characters so hilariously. Everybody was awesome, but especially Rune's Galadriel, Nogrod's Tom (and his horrible rhymes ), Agan's Lobelia and Greenie's Éomer, not to mention THE Ka's Radagast, whose ultimate gentleness made me think he must be innocent. (I had this interesting theory that in an in-character game, if you think plotwise, a traitor might slip his deceitfulness to the overall portrayal of his/her character. Evidently I was wrong...)
I'm quite glad for deciding to vote Halbarad rather ex tempore, because the bandwagon that followed was great and unbelievable. I'm also glad that I caught Dáin, unfortunately only after I had died. And it was only because everybody else seemed so innocent. Excellent job Groin, and THE Ka and Gwath too, you were all very sneaky. And our gifteds did really well too. Oh, this was an awesome game, I'm sure I'll remember this for ages. It was very enjoyable to play in-character, especially as Gildor is such a lovely chap. Thanks to everybody for making this so memorable and for playing splendidly (I'm running out of positive adjectives soon ), and to Legate of Amon Mod for a great idea and lovely narrations. They were all excellent but my death was the BEST. (I'm not even sad I died...) ~ Gildor Inglorion Dagnir Balroga
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04-01-2008, 01:12 PM | #204 | ||||||
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I was planning to reveal if it started to seem I was lynched, but didn't have time. I didn't seriously believe I would be lynched until sally voted me, and I hadn't counted on all the votes being cast in the last minute, as it happened. Quote:
I should maybe try to change my innocent playing style - last game I was innocent (after many games as a wolf) I was lynched on Day 1 and now on Day 2. I can't understand what makes innocent me so suspicious. Quote:
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And you were a wonderful Radagast yourself. Thanks - I liked your Galadriel, too. She was very much like I thought Galadriel should be. My other favourites were Tom Bombadil and Éomer. Nog's rhymes made me laugh all the time and Greenie was just so Éomerish. :-D On night 1 I asked Legate whether I couldn't PM with the hunter, and he said no. Well, just look what happened - Greenie and I were all for killing each other all the time. Ironic. I'm almost happy I was lynched, because I might have protected The Ka on night 3. And thanks for modding, Legate. The idea of the game was awesome, and it was interesting to try IC playing (though I'm sure I wouldn't like to play this way in every game). edit: xed with Lommy
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04-01-2008, 02:34 PM | #205 | |
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Ah, sorry, I was merely continuing on the subject of the sentence. Not even sure about English, but in Czech a Ranger would be he. Although, if I wrote in Czech, I would write "rangeress" or how should it be told, so that would be again "she", but clearly... Quote:
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04-01-2008, 05:20 PM | #206 |
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Yeah. I felt like I was on Ritalin all week long.
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04-01-2008, 06:28 PM | #207 |
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If you must know Gandalf's suspicion list. Dain and Halbarad were both on it for traitors.
this is what, 7th game in which i have picked out 2 out of 3 wolves. i wonder when people are going to keep me around longer because my dumb luck seems to work everytime... i just watch what is said, wolves have a way with words that i detect almost right away... le sigh... ol' mis-understood Gil...
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04-02-2008, 12:01 AM | #208 | |||
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Well, I did enjoy the in-character element of the game (yes, it actually helped a little with how to rationalize thoughts in the game and not be killed so soon), but despite having some luck at this I think it should be used every once in awhile as all good ideas. No use in waring thin a wonderful idea. As for future games, I'm going to take a break for awhile since my life is going to take quite a spin in the next few months. I won't forget this game though, or any of the brilliant Downers, so I should be back. Eventually. Again. Thanks again, all of you. ~ Thankful Ka
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04-02-2008, 04:22 AM | #209 | |
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That was why I chritisised Nogrod so much for his vote on him, I thought that he had played enough with Gil to know how his style is. |
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04-02-2008, 04:32 AM | #210 |
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I agree that is feels pretty nasty to see Gil go everytime so early... well not every time but pretty regularly. But this time I think there was a difference which was his insistence that he would only speak his mind the next Day. Now if we think that everyone would adopt the tactics saying "you should not lynch me toDay as I will speak toMorrow" it would obviously be a disaster for the game.
Had he been open with his supicions I probably would have voted Gwath instead of him... and that would have been good indeed... Sorry Gil.
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04-02-2008, 11:43 AM | #211 | ||
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04-02-2008, 12:23 PM | #212 | |
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I might have ignored the fact that Groin looked quite innocent and kept pursuing him with my weak day 1 reasons, hadn't you said it aloud.
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04-02-2008, 02:11 PM | #213 |
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Any ideas on how to be a better werewolf, should I have the misfortune to be cast in such a role again in the future?
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04-02-2008, 02:29 PM | #214 |
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Yes: Do not write to Sally "DON'T quote me! We are NOT on speaking terms." when the game is still running, because one who reads it will conclude either that A) she is not a fellow Wolf, logically, because you blame her for your lynching, B) she is a fellow Wolf, but in any case she lynched you and you don't like it, so it was not part of any wolfy plan - both these variants leak out information outside the game, and this is why you should not talk about the running game at all outside the game until it is completed - or C) eventually you are bluffing, because it was part of a plan, but that would be even worse, because that's, in a way, cheating.
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04-02-2008, 02:42 PM | #215 |
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It's hard to say how to be a better werewolf as both the personal styles of playing and the combination of other players seem to produce a bit different dynamic every time. I mean I have been an excellent werewolf (like in the last game where we all three stayed alive and butchered the whole village) but also a lousy one (being lynched on Day1). I'm not sure how those things happened other that they were a combination of adjusting or not being able to adjust to the present game and trying to see the way through it.
But if you want a catch-phrase then try this: be yourself even if you are a baddie, speak and act like you would do were you your innocent self. It's hard sometimes - most of the times - to be sure... and it doesn't even always pay off.
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04-02-2008, 06:09 PM | #216 | |
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Kind of like when Wayn The Goblin (cannot remember how it was spelled) used to play, he two was often removed from the game quite early. He said even less than Gil and I must admit that I voted for him several times in lack of better suspects. |
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04-03-2008, 11:30 AM | #217 | |
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Game 1: tried playing quiet and under radar. lynched day 1 Game 2: tried talking as much as possible and asking everyone questions. lynched day 1 Game 3: was busy all day, so no talking from me. lynched day 1. came back as hunter around end of game to replace the storm maiden(she has been gone too long). what really got me frustrated was that every strategy i tried, it always got me lynched. made me want to give up WW for good seeing how i get no good games out of it. but i stuck by, and i had two great games. one where i was a werewolf and survived till end(taking dear nogrod down with me) and the other where i was glorfindel the hunter and killed a balrog with me. those games are few and rare now a days...
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04-03-2008, 02:14 PM | #218 | |
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Though, it is better than playing so out of your element that you practically hand yourself over to people as a scapegoat. It is good to experiment sometimes, but you just have to find your comfort zone once you do, and always realize that people are naturally going to be a bit crazy in WW when they need a vote. It just happens, most predictably on the first day. Just don't let it go to your head and have fun at any little thing you can do before you leave, or win. I guess we all made that little mistake earlier and WW was almost banned for good, until we finally realized that hey, it's just a game. So don't forget that! Okay, that's the only bit of advice I can give. Have fun and stay relatively 'sane' as you find what works best for you. ~ Ka
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04-03-2008, 08:43 PM | #219 | |
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Anywasy Gil, I am sorry to say this, but even when you change your tactics there is little change to spot for us. .. (me) Even when you try to be vocal you still apear to be silent, I guess it has something to do with the way you write. . . But this is just my opinion, I might be totaly mistaking. |
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04-04-2008, 09:38 AM | #220 | |
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Sally, I'm curious - did you have any specific reasons for picking the dreams you picked?
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04-04-2008, 12:35 PM | #221 |
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my playing style, how i describe it, is one of watching then deciding. the biggest mistakes in every WW game is acting to fast without fully thinking it over. i tried to preach that more in this game, but alas i got lynched for it too.
let me ask you this, which would you rather lynch? a loud Gil that brings nothing to the discussion, just useless babble. or a collected Gil that talks when he should and tries not to give out random suspicions based on loose and broken examples. i pretty much after every game i am always stating why i was lynched, i just want players to think before lynching me for the same reason every game...
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04-04-2008, 02:33 PM | #222 |
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I'm sorry, Gil-galad. I wouldn't have voted for you if I had been innocent. First days are rubbish; it's almost useless to try to do anything constructive with them if you want to stay alive, which is actually all the first day is really about: survival. If you try to be helpful, they kill you.
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04-04-2008, 02:40 PM | #223 | |
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The second night I decided to dream either Nerwen or Rune; why I ended up picking Rune I don't remember, but I'm glad I did because the Day dawned and Nerwen was dead. After we killed poor Agan, I found Ka and Gwath equally suspicious, but I figured that Gwath had escaped my attention long enough, and lo and behold I found myself a traitor. And our lovely Miss Greenie took care of one for us of course, which was a big help. I looked back at the voting the next night and figured Cabbie was an ordo because who in their right mind would sic their entire wolfpack on their packmate, especially when Cabbie had been doing really well and their antics could have gotten him killed? (I figured I could always dream him the next night if it became necessary) That left me with a Night 4 dream going to either you (Lommie) or Menel. At that point, I still had no suspicions of Groin at all. I decided since all my dream subjects had survived so far, I'd try to find an ordo rather than a wolf, and then it would be just a game of odds between Lommie and Groin and if we got the wrong one I'd probably get killed but the others could rectify my mistake the next Day. So I dreamt Menel as innocent and the rest you know.
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04-05-2008, 06:51 AM | #224 |
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One day, Nogrod, Thinlómien, Aganzir and A Little Green decided to have a little fun with their characters...
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04-05-2008, 06:54 AM | #225 |
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Tom Bombadil
Gildor Inglorion Gildor fights a Nasty She-Balrog
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04-05-2008, 06:57 AM | #226 |
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Lobelia Sackville-Baggins, who refused to be barefoot as the temperature was only a bit above zero.
Lobelia fights Éomer (since they didn't really get along)
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04-05-2008, 07:03 AM | #227 |
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Éomer son of Éomund, the 3rd Marshal of the Mark, and his grave
Éomer and his dear cousin Théodred shared the horse on their way to Rivendell... ...and then Éomer got a bit carried away ---- Now, dear members of the fellowship, we challenge you to do the same! :P
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My dears, that didn't make my day, I hate to tell you. It made my entire WEEKEND!
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Although....hehe....depending on how tall you are, Greenie, that may well be my stunt double, except with yellow hair. Poor thing looks quite pint-sized. But I'd be careful, love. I've heard those living plastic creatures can be fun, but dangerous.
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04-05-2008, 01:30 PM | #229 |
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Good that you liked them, dear.
Sorry for that Théodred. I'm sure you'll make a better one. (Oh yes, that is a challenge! ) And feel free to make as silly a Éomer as you can possibly think of for background if you feel like it. As for the height... I'm only something like 162 cm tall, so our Théodred seems to be quite a dwarf... Sad enough he can't be removed from his horse so we'll never know just how short he is. Not that his poor horse is too big either.
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04-05-2008, 03:03 PM | #230 |
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Oh my, aren't you a camp bunch.
Great fun those pictures. It's nice to see the faces of a few fellow members too. Are you guys family or 'just' friends? This is in Finland I understand? Those pictures make me miss walking in the pineforests up north, although the grey skies also look perhaps too familiar.
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04-05-2008, 03:12 PM | #232 |
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About thos photos:
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04-05-2008, 03:12 PM | #233 |
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thanks to green's photo i just remembered i should buy some fingerless gloves for my drumming... ha...
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04-05-2008, 03:14 PM | #234 |
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Yes, and we most definitely want to see a picture of you as Galadriel.
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04-05-2008, 03:15 PM | #235 |
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Believe it or not but these are taken in the central park of Helsinki which I live beside of, like thirty meters from the door. And it's only about an half an hour's walk to the downtown! So yes Finland is "up north" and we still live in the woods...
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04-05-2008, 03:16 PM | #236 |
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Like I said to these people depicted up there: I was not aware that my game will have such an impact
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04-05-2008, 03:22 PM | #237 | |
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Interesting that I felt the need to point out that he is gay. . .that probably says alot about me. Anyways I thought your boot-wearing-Lobelia was very good, I am sure that at the time you are 70 years old it will be perfect. |
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And it shouldn't be that difficult to find a nice dress. You could even include in the pic the thing Legate didn't accept to put in the narrations; Galadriel giving the Fellowship smørrebrød instead of lembas, that is.
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You are all very cute in your costumes in any case. I wouldn't say Nogrod looks cute in those yellow boots though, but they are a nice touch nevertheless. And Nogrod, where I grew up we have great pineforests right up to our doorsteps. I once saw a wolf just a few hundred metres from our house.
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You must understand that I have so high thoughts of Galadriel that the dress would have to be absolutely perfect. |
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