No, you'll just quietly exit the bus.and so we all die![]()
No, you'll just quietly exit the bus.and so we all die![]()
Day Five
As the passengers begin to uncover the plot of the bus drivers, they decide to end this.
As the Californian and the Eisebar hold EUROO7 and Lemeard at gunpoint, the others call for help, but their phones are blocked by the bomb's radiation or something...
But, as they are beginning to lose all hope, another bus comes up to the side of this bus. At the wheel is Slinky, the cook, and secret rescuer of passengers. It was him all along pulling passengers away from the bomb bus into the much safer orange bus of Groovy Dutchmanship.
The remaining passengers place Lemeard between the entrances to both buses and use him as a bridge to pass to safety. Knut hits EUROO7 on the head, and is the last to head out of the bus. Lemeard manages to climb back into the bomb bus, and takes the wheel.
As the Orange bus of Groovy Dutchmanship swerves off to the right, The bomb bus carrying EUROO7 and Lemeard goes off into the distance, never to be seen around these parts again. A plane is seen flying above, and it is apparently dropping passengers as well. How nice...
Winners: Villagers, Seers, and Cook!
- Slinky the Cook!
- the_hdk the Seer
- The_Split the Seer
- Teep the Seer
- sbr
- Hax
- Jingles
- jonti-h
- Nautilu
- Rysz
- Mr. G
- Hellvink
- punkbob
- humancalculatrice
- Jensthemens
- Lord Strange
- PhilleP
Very nice indeed!
Also, yay to slinky for groovy dutch bus!
Just to clear things up, I was the SEER. EURO told me that sbr was:
I am sorry, sbr, for accusing you, but if the GM isn't going to do his job properly, I don't know how we can function properly.
Regardless of the...surprising yet unoriginal twist to this game...the ghost rule was flagrantly violated by Teep in post #251:
I wonder if it would taken the village another round to figure it all out had he not posted after his death about how Euro lied to him. It was doubly clear what was going on once Euro explained that the scans were wrong, which no non-player GM should ever admit publicly (as that would undermine the whole twist). It was clear he was defending himself through lies, which only a player would be allowed to do.
In the future, if you think the GM is screwing you over (or has made any mistake whatsoever), go to the GM for an explanation BEFORE you go public with it. If a non-living player wants to know what's up, it is in the GM's best interests to tell them.
Regardless of the...surprising yet unoriginal twist to this game...the ghost rule was flagrantly violated by Teep in post #251:
I wonder if it would taken the village another round to figure it all out had he not posted after his death about how Euro lied to him. It was doubly clear what was going on once Euro explained that the scans were wrong, which no non-player GM should ever admit publicly (as that would undermine the whole twist). It was clear he was defending himself through lies, which only a player would be allowed to do.
In the future, if you think the GM is screwing you over (or has made any mistake whatsoever), go to the GM for an explanation BEFORE you go public with it. If a non-living player wants to know what's up, it is in the GM's best interests to tell them.
Still, I enjoyed the game, and the nice discussion I had in there with jontiAnd I am happy I did read the end of Phoenix' game a few months ago, so I had some idea what might be going on
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I completely agree. After this "outing" I already went into the mass-suicide mode, although at that moment I was not really quite serious yet.
Well that was fun. Plus another win for my record......
Sadly, for EURO and Lemeard, too many people knew about the Phoenix game, so we thought something was wrong....
I know, but it doesn't work on me anymore. I won't say what does*waves*
I didn't mean the chew toy thing by the way, but I was pissed about being up for hanging when I outed someone who was evil given my information.
Yeah, right. Admit it, you were the last one to figure it out.![]()