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I 100% agree with this.

Even if you think that what you say is common knowledge, it may not be so for everyone. If you say that you have no in game knowledge you may shut the door on a wolf making claims that involve you knowing things that you did not. PM conversations you know didn't happen, .. that sort of thing.

Wasn't there a WW-guide topic already covering this kind of stuff? It's normal to make some blunders at start, I did them myself, and I think most other players did them at some point. But even saying "I knew nothing at all" can help raise theories about your non-inclusion in the JL. Even repeating information that is in the opening post is influencing the game, as someone may have been distracted and failed to read everything. Plus, it's only a couple of hours until the game finishes. I will gladly take every explanation, feedback, rant, etc.
Yes, living players may taunt the hell out of you (within respectable limits), they earned that right by outliving you. When they die or the game ends, you can get even.

I reckon it is pointless to edit stuff now, but I will ask you to be patient for a couple of hours more. Try to think about your posts in several angles, from the most bland to the most paranoid, seeing if anything relevant to the game can come out of it. Ultimately, it's a matter of personal integrity, just as sending PM's with information after you die is.
 
May be a slip? He didn't reply back and he did not explain it.

Edited: About simple logic, GM said it is 3 or 4 wolves. But he knew exact number. Anyway it's up to you to decide. I have made my vote.

It is simple logic. Normal lite is done with 4 wolfs when you have 17 players. We did not have a full game, and in fact we where down by 2 players. That means that it best to drop a wolf to keep the game length close to the same. Don't drop a wolf and the game will ends sooner with the wolves overpowering the village.

I should point out that I was right about there being only 3 wolfs, just in case you can't understand that, given the fact that we have 4 people alive, 2 dead wolfs and the game is still going on.

2-2 is a wolf win, so it has to be 3-1.

Vote enkhuush I am sure you stand the best chance of being the last wolf enkhuush. So die like the other wolves have.
 
All these days of effort, and it comes down to the last. Either the trinity of good-aligned ghosts manages to banish the last Haunter, or they will suffer the fate they wished upon him.

With a enormous resolution, they unanimously decide to banish Enkhuush. Using a ritual of the witches of old, they conjure the ghost of a temptress, which, like a black widow, will take her victim down, after hours of ecstasy. And so it came to pass that Enkhuush is no more.
When you gather in the morning, and realize you are all alive, you conclude that Enkhuush was indeed the guilty one, and that you have survived.


Enkhuush the wolf was lynched by the village.

Villagers Eternaly_Lost, Taiisatai64 and XenomorphII win. Congratulations.
 
Huzzah!
 
Ok, now it's over I have one big question for vain:

WHY did you pretend to be a wolf? What was your deeper purpose, your brilliant tactic?
 
Ok, now it's over I have one big question for vain:

WHY did you pretend to be a wolf? What was your deeper purpose, your brilliant tactic?

He was trying something. Let's not admonish him for being bold. He'll learn from this.
 
He was trying something. Let's not admonish him for being bold. He'll learn from this.

Seriously, will you let people answer for themselves before having to step in everywhere and concern yourself with everything? You didn't play this game. I did, and I was curious as to WHY he did that. Maybe he was bold, maybe he was stupid, maybe he wanted to spoil the game? Let him answer first so the players can discuss the game.
 
I'll do as I please.
 
Seriously, will you let people answer for themselves before having to step in everywhere and concern yourself with everything? You didn't play this game. I did, and I was curious as to WHY he did that. Maybe he was bold, maybe he was stupid, maybe he wanted to spoil the game? Let him answer first so the players can discuss the game.

Rysz, chill a bit. Let him speak. And I don't remember you doing anything when White Daimon did exactly the same thing when he was a goodie in walrus's big.
 
Rysz, chill a bit. Let him speak. And I don't remember you doing anything when White Daimon did exactly the same thing when he was a goodie in walrus's big.

It was not only here that I became a bit irritated with EURO. Also read his reaction to my comment on the leet-speak in the big game, and just earlier in the general planning thread how he commented on esemesas. And I am willing to euro speak, as long as he first let's the other player, the one who I directed my question to, speak.
I don't specifically remember "walrus' big" game, nor what WD did. I may not even have played, or I might not have noticed. Big is always different than Lite, with much more motives to do this or that.
 
What WD did and why was really obvious, and quite sensible considering how he interpreted the rules for his role. He thought he'd give his lover a chance to win with the baddie team by getting himself lynched.
Unfortunately he was very wrong on that point. :D
 
I also want to know wtf was up with Vainglory outing himself.

Is there any reason at all to do that? Did it do anything to help the village in the slightest? WTF? :wacko:
 
I also want to know wtf was up with Vainglory outing himself.

Is there any reason at all to do that? Did it do anything to help the village in the slightest? WTF? :wacko:

From my PMs after the game, it sounded like he knew he was going to be lynched after he backed Althacor in his attempt to lynch Hebelecan, so he decided to have some fun. But lets hear him before jumping to conclusions.
 
What WD did and why was really obvious, and quite sensible considering how he interpreted the rules for his role. He thought he'd give his lover a chance to win with the baddie team by getting himself lynched.
Unfortunately he was very wrong on that point. :D

It was so obvious that everyone but myself voted him. Yes, half the ppl alive were baddies at that point, but still...