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Nono, you misunderstand. You two were wailing at eachother to no real purpose. It is entirely immaterial whether or not you were right, what mattered was how you did it - that tipped me off that you were both bad again.
Exactly what I mean. Saying nothing or saying something is up to the GM and that can swing the game in a major way. If you do say something though, you discourage people from fishing, which is something I am very pro in werewolf. Then again saying nothing is just as bad. Although I do tend to say as little as possible at all times and let people figure things out for themselves
The problem with "free" cultist, I always find, is how to attach them. There will always be some goodies which try to act cultists and make a whole lot of mess where the GM gains an active role... I guess another way to tackle this problem is to make all cultists count for parity and be unattached, just that some start in contact with a pack and some don't
Normally the GM just will say if the attachment fails or not. Though, I do see your point.
Also, attachment can both be immediately or at deadline, i.e. the GM can answer immediately or only at deadlines.
Well, you already know my thoughts on randy, Hax, and beartjah; I myself know I am no wolf.
Wagon: has been quiet!
Yakman: has been quiet, and not in a SPACE WOLVES sense.
Dedonus: has been quiet, and strikes me as a wolf trying to scoot under the radar, honestly.
Claude: has been so quiet, he in fact has missed three or four votes. I suppose proper packmates would likely have told him to show up, but if some combo of the above three and/or beartjah are his mates, I wouldn't be shocked if they hadn't.
alxeu: has generally been around before deadline, so there's that. Not much else to say.
I suppose yesterday's events could be Wagon getting saved. I'm not sure how much I buy that, though - what others see as rescue attempts often aren't. If so, I would have to retract my previous judgment on Hax. I do concede that he's quite capable of deceit; indeed, of all of us at that art he is far and away the most skilled.
With regard to the historical questions...
@OrangeYoshi, we've had very long games quite recently - last October we had a 250 pager in the OT with 55 players, which is the most since I5's last Big. @Panzer Commader, I didn't search through all the games in the OT, so these results may not be fully accurate, but games in that age were usually reasonably active, so I feel confident in saying these five are the smallest.
In fifth, we have Werewolf XCVI from 2010, weighing in at 23 pages.
Fourth goes to Werewolf CXLI from 2013, with 22 pages.
Werewolf CXXXIV, from 2012 comes in at third, with 21 pages.
The second place game is Werewolf CLXXXVII, from 2015, with 20 pages.
And first and least goes to... Werewolf CXXIV, with a pathetic 16 pages, from the dark days of 2012.
So the moral of this story is that this is not actually the worst state the game has been in.
While I think you might be good, I trust aedan and he seems to believe Randy is an important goodie. I swapped to you because you looked to be the one with the most votes out of the three previous candidates, still, as only one person had switched from you. I panicked, and since everyone else has hopped onto you now, I feel like I, personally, doomed you.
I legitimately felt bad because I like playing with/against you, but there was just no alternative that day. Aedan was against Wagonlitz and Randy, and Arky was my packmate.
I legitimately felt bad because I like playing with/against you, but there was just no alternative that day. Aedan was against Wagonlitz and Randy, and Arky was my packmate.
I legitimately felt bad because I like playing with/against you, but there was just no alternative that day. Aedan was against Wagonlitz and Randy, and Arky was my packmate.
Just the day me v2.0 got lynched. Randy the Priest, Dedonus the Seer and Alxeu the wolf were voting me. Randy, I thought, had been somewhat lurky and hadn't attracted any attention, and I had come under the impression that Dedonus, despite his analytical bent, had regularly been quick to consolidate onto poor cases, and so I was least suspicious of Alxeu . I was hoping I could convince him not to vote me. It worked.... temporarily.