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*looks at Euro*

I won't comment on your overall ineptitude, your sycophantic tendencies, your ostentatious desire for approbation.

I will not influence this game, nor its players, by saying your submissions should never be considered, your ideas immediately discarded, regardless of role.

I will not do this.
 
Well, in the meantime, let us see if the_hdk was a Werewolf or not. This is still confusing to me. :confused:
 
C'mon, as experienced players you should have seen this coming.

A tie between HDK and Ithvan wouldn't even be a bad idea, if we're going to lynch Ithvan anyway.

Yes, but I'm wary of a tie. I think I'll vote switch to Ithvan if there's a chance of one.

We get one free tie without moving closer to parity, and with a wolf already dead, we don't lose much in a tie, and both HDK and Ithvan are major candidates, that'll be lynched sooner or later, may as well wrap it up in one day and move on.

Yep. Does that math work out regardless of how many wolves were lynched, though?

Well we have 9 villagers to 3 wolves today. Assuming no ties and only villagers killed-
7-3
5-3
3-3 parity

With a tie today-
6-3
4-3
2-3 Parity
So it still works out as no days lost to parity.

*sigh* Ok I guess. I'm just hoping we don't end up with a day one thing, only worse if they both end up villager.

Good thinking. Check your PMs in a minute, though.

This is different from a day one thing, since we have actually evidence against them, this isn't random. They will keep getting run up, so we may as well end them both at once. Even if they are both villagers, a tie is better.
 
I won't comment on your overall ineptitude, your sycophantic tendencies, your ostentatious desire for approbation.

I will not influence this game, nor its players, by saying your submissions should never be considered, your ideas immediately discarded.

I will not do this.

[video=youtube_share;ySriyQaQi_g]http://youtu.be/ySriyQaQi_g[/video]
 
I won't comment on your overall ineptitude, your sycophantic tendencies, your ostentatious desire for approbation.

I will not influence this game, nor its players, by saying your submissions should never be considered, your ideas immediately discarded.

I will not do this.
Tonkatoy has done very well this game.

I now realise the irony of that, but I will say it nonetheless.
 
C'mon, as experienced players you should have seen this coming.

I keep saying to you not only did we see it coming aedan told us about you're plan we were hoping you understood me and martys posts before deadline.
 
Yes, we saw it coming but it would've been better if you had actually involved us in the planning instead of scheming with a random first-time player who was one of the better suspects for wolfdom.

I see where this going.

*Le sigh*

Might as well prepare that last will, eh?
 
I still think that in the end, it was aedan who screwed everything up by pretending to go along with my plan. If he had told me of your rivalling plan, I'd have voted along with you guys.
 

[video=youtube;AApIyQK-vEQ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AApIyQK-vEQ[/video]
Day 3:
As Tuco gets to the outskirts of the desert a carriage is approaching fast. Tuco goes in front of it and has the horses stop. It turns out to be the headquarters of the third Confederate regiment, which appears to have been wiped out. As he looks into the back of the carriage he only sees dead bodies, so he starts to take their valuables. Suddenly one of the bodies start to move. The man is very thirsty and needs water to talk. Tuco gets it and is told that the man is called Bill Carson and he knows where to find a cache of Confederate. He tells Tuco and then dies.

Tuco takes the carriage and drives to the nearby town. In this town he decides to rest for the day and gets a room; he also orders a hooker. As Tuco is sitting in the bath washing he hears somebody coming down the hallway. Tuco takes his gun and hides it under the water; he then waits. A man enters the room and points a gun at Tuco. He wants revenge and he intends to get it by shooting Tuco; Tuco is faster though and shoots the man with the hidden gun. He then hears somebody else approaching. Clearly this villain cannot be alone, so Tuco prepares to shoot whoever enters the door and then flee in case there is too many men after him. The door opens and Tuco empties his revolver into the arrival. It turns out that the villain was alone though. Tuco has just shot the prostitude he ordered. Her name was Emma Watson(wolf the_hdk). It turns out that it was lucky he shot her, since apparently she was a Union spy who lured secrets out of her clients; Tuco being a pig he won't let such a fine girl go to waste, so he uses her and then leaves the town.


Night 4:
As night approaches John Stevens arrives at a valley. He wants to cross it, but it appears that the Union and the Confederate armies continously fights for it. He starts to go down towards the bottom of the valley as a soldier approaches him and asks him, what he is doing there. He says that he wants to join the Union army and he is taken to the commander. This man is tired of fighting over and over the bridge and drinks a lot. Suddenly a new battle starts and the commander rushes down the valley. As the battle stops the commander is brought back deadly wounded. As you have figured out that the only way across the valley is by blowing up the bridge you tell the commander to hold out for just another moment and takes a case of explosives. You plant the explosives on the bridge and detonates. The commander dies blissfully as cannons on both sides starts speaking again. John Stevens dives for cover, but unfortunately for him he is hit by a shell and dies.(villager tonkatoy5 is hunted during the night)
 
Is this a last request?
If so, I have a last request, vote Panzer. Blood for Blood.

You! You orchestrated all this to pass me as Emma's murderer didn't you? You didn't care about her a second, and sacrificed her to make ME feel guilty and satisfy YOUR ego!

You magnificent bastard... Well played, but I have seen right through it!

And you shall pay!
 
All in all, though, it's been an active game, I will say that much. Good to play in a Lite that will probably exceed 50 pages before I leave again.
Why would you leave again?
 
I still think that in the end, it was aedan who screwed everything up by pretending to go along with my plan. If he had told me of your rivalling plan, I'd have voted along with you guys.

Same. Maybe then we could of gotten a tie.

*Lights another cigarette*

With morality rates as it is, I doubt I'll see the effects of these later.
 
Well, more or less the best result we were going to get.