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Ok, then.
Congrats, pitty Israelites.
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Did you actually contemplate hunting Audren or hadn't you thought he might be going rambo?
Did you consider hunting me?


Also I think you did a great job as wolf. I thought the last wolf was Claude. (Still think it was a mistake to sub him in, since the role should have been scuttled when it got 2 no votes.)
 
make any comment about this photo and I'm going to lynch you Wagon.
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What is it with you and breaking images...



Also in case people care then it was for lambasting Arkasas for not scuttling jeray's role that I was called a Monday Morning Quarterback. Still don't really see how it applies though, since there was no hindsight in it.
Arkasas if EURO also missed a vote (and didn't just sub out; can't remember) then the proper action actually would have been to scuttle jeray's role. Lites are so intense that you just can't really allow a role to have two missed votes.
I swear, Wagon, you are the literal definition of Monday Morning Quarterback. And I don't even like football...
 
The game is ended with wolf surrender, I will post an update as soon as I'm done writing it.
 
Cheers
 
I still think that Wagon could be a wolf... :p
 
I still think that Wagon could be a wolf... :p
I still don't get why you didn't move to jeray. It was clear I'd snipe to you if I was ahead.
 
On the morning of the sixth day, the last day before the Congress would break for Shabbat, the cunning Waghon L'Itz, whose cactus juice addiction was merely a disguise, proclaimed that Simon bar Kokhba, a noted lunatic who claimed to be from the future, was the final Assyrian. Bar Kokhba went quietly, but before he could be executed, a mysterious white light enveloped him. None know where he is, but the sages do not believe he will be a threat to the people of Israel any longer.

Capage, an Assyrian, surrenders

Game ends in Israelite victory!

Winners:


Wagonlitz
A Landy
Claude LC
BlackCrown

and Audren as the Deliverer

With all the Assyrians having been removed from the Congress, the Deliverer unmasked himself. Though he had appeared to be a humble lover of sheep from the mountain provinces, in truth he was Sargon, brother of Shalmaneser V, and he made this proposal to the Congress.

"O men of Israel, my brother and my people have done great wrongs to you. Let it be known that I have been sent by the Most High to deliver you once more from harsh bondage and to set you above all others. If you will aid me in overthrowing my brother and in conquering the lands beyond the borders of my empire, I will return all the tribes of Israel from their exile to their homeland; give them leave to worship the Most High in their manner without censor; and give them long life and prosperity as a righteous nation within my empire. What say you, men of Israel? What say you?"

After briefly consulting the Scriptures, the Levites found that this was foretold by Lemeard in a prophecy that they had never seen before. While they briefly considered that Sargon might be a false Deliverer, they realized that they wouldn't get a deal like this anywhere else. And so led by Sargon, the Israelites stormed the palace in Nineveh and put all within to the sword. Shalmaneser's last words are recorded thusly.


And so the Israelites were freed from captivity in Assyria, and from every corner of the empire they came home, to Jerusalem, led by Waghon L'Itz. Yet Waghon was not destined to live in the Promised Land. He was suddenly struck down in his prime, and as they fed him cactus juice to ease his suffering, he began to sing... sing... SING!


And so it came to pass that the children of Israel were free once again. But to some, it seemed that Israel had traded slavery in a foreign land for slavery in their own. One day, Israel would be torn again between the informed minority and the uninformed majority, but for the moment, the harsh six score years of bondage were over.

TO BE CONTINUED, EVENTUALLY


Any questions?
 
Thanks, Ark.

Will always wonder what my pack hoped to get from bandwagonning me on the first vote with no appearances to keep up or even any player on me to start out with.
 
Thanks, Ark.

Will always wonder what my pack hoped to get from bandwagonning me on the first vote with no appearances to keep up or even any player on me to start out with.

Yeah, I have to say, there were some incredibly questionable decisions made by many players in this game. As for me, I would argue that assuming EURO would play was the biggest mistake; everything else ended up moot.
 
Huh, didn't think Audren would out as the seer. Had the hunt on Audren until he made the outing.
Thanks, Ark.

Will always wonder what my pack hoped to get from bandwagonning me on the first vote with no appearances to keep up or even any player on me to start out with.
I mean, that's not what happened. Spockyt never voted you, I made a last minute snipe that only broke a tie, and Capage put a fairly random vote on you that for some reason caught traction. Granted I don't really know why Capage did that, but it was hardly like we just threw you under the bus needlessly.
 
Yeah, I see your hand was kind of forced, but it didn't need to happen in the first place. Probably the whole pack's fortunes would have been better had Capage not felt the need to make what was supposed to be a random and token vote for an alibi.
 
Wow! Not the outcome I was expecting...

Cliges seemed a plausible enough candidate and I liked him better than Ramius and Wagon at the time. When Capage voted him I thought I might be able organize a switch to him. Had Capage stuck with BC I might never have gone after Cliges.

Casts a rather different light on this too!
Spockyt seems suspicious true, but he's been mislynched enough I'm not entirely sold on him, plus he's already gotten several votes. Not a lynch I'm opposed to though. I'm personally more suspicious of Capage though, with his bizarre nonsense against Wagon today. He did vote Cliges yesterday, but with a rather tenuous case and no other votes on Cliges. He might have thought it a safe alibi vote to put on a packmate, only to find Cliges unexpectedly getting more votes and having his vote stuck on Cliges. It came at the end of a few vote switches by Capage, which, combined with his vote today, make me think Capage just wants to get votes out there, not actually finding wolves.
I wondered why Aedan was going after Capage... While I acknowledged that Aedan's case was plausible, I figured there were loads of better candidates that hadn't voted wolves. It seemed moderately un-Aedanlike. I guess it was irritation at a wayward packmate. At the same time, (For the second lite in a row!) Capage was basically clear in my book, and I even thought he might have been the seer with a scan on Cliges. However, the trade off was that even though Cliges hadn't been scanned, the wolves got stuck picking off the goodies that voted Cliges (probably figuring Cliges had been scanned) and Audren was allowed to build up an enormous JL undisturbed. Interesting outcome! Liked the civ outing.
 
Thanks, Ark.

Will always wonder what my pack hoped to get from bandwagonning me on the first vote with no appearances to keep up or even any player on me to start out with.

I meant it to be a random vote, which will distance me from you as some were already starting to be sus of me. I forgot that people jump on them like this here. If I were to choose again, I would probably go for Spockyt, who couldn't survive another day anyway. Not an ideal play from me there. I'm not a player, who likes to bus.

Audren had some good peeks too.
 
I meant it to be a random vote, which will distance me from you as some were already starting to be sus of me. I forgot that people jump on them like this here. If I were to choose again, I would probably go for Spockyt, who couldn't survive another day anyway. Not an ideal play from me there. I'm not a player, who likes to bus.

Audren had some good peeks too.

Whatever benefit the alibi vote might have had was outweighed by going from nothing to lynch seemingly out of nowhere. I'm not bitter about it, but it was puzzling to have it happen in a situation where it was as though I'd been suspicious enough that there was no choice but to turn on me. I'm pretty sure I'd have been scanned eventually.