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03-15-2006, 12:49 PM | #1 |
Pilgrim Soul
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WWJ VI: Return to Midsomer Mawlin - Kill me again
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Night and day last 24 hours 3 Werewolves plot (PM) by night and choose a victim. The Seer choses a fellow villager to dream of each night. During the day the villagers discuss openly who to lynch. To vote use a new line and embolden the name of your choice preceded by 2 plus signs, eg ++ Erenor To retract a vote use the same principle but use minus signs, eg --Erenor ++ Losrian If a clear majority is reached, votes become non retractable and that person will be lynched. In the event of voting closing with no clear majority the person with most votes will die, if there is a tie the Moderator will use her judgement to decide the result. She may most likely toss a coin however if the voting is strong enough (in argument as well as number) she may permit a double lynching. However this will be exceptional. You have retractable votes so you should be able to make a decision. In the event of continued non-participation/non voting or behaviour inappropriate to the spirit of the game the Moddess will use her discretion to resolve matters as fairly as possible in the best interest of the game. Absences should notified on the admin thread. General queries should go there too ... anything confidential should be PMed. Double posts are fine - please do not edit or delete. Okies...?
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03-15-2006, 01:21 PM | #2 |
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Beware the Ides of March PT 1
Though Spring was near it was a cold night in Midsomer Mawlin. The tiny village had been repopulated after those unfortunate events of last summer which had so blighted the community's chances of retaining it's crown as winner of "Britain in Bloom's "Small and peculiar village" category. However if the prize was simply for being peculiar Midsomer Mawlin would still win....
The dwellings had either been inherited by relatives who bore a strange resemblance in name and appearance to their previous occupants or had been sold to incomers.... incomers who nevertheless had much in common with the other residents. They were all alone - not necessarily through choice but because their presence seemed to bring death and disaster to all those around them. Here of all places, they could do no harm. Or so they thought. Mithalwen was about to retire to bed and was sipping a cup of chamomile tea. She had lately received a anonymous message "Beware the Ides of March" - she was not superstitious yet she had taken particular care that day remembering the dreadful accounts of the deaths in the village last summer - her poor kinswoman had been the first to fall victim. But the ides of March had come and almost gone. There was a knock at the door - she looked through the window, only three of her fellow villagers - she opened the door. To late did she realise in the light of the full moon they were longer of nose and hirsuter of feature than before. One carried a noose, another a knife the third a blue glass bottle subtly marked "Poison". Mithalwen's last thought was "Oh no not again..."
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“But Finrod walks with Finarfin his father beneath the trees in Eldamar.”
Christopher Tolkien, Requiescat in pace Last edited by Mithalwen; 03-15-2006 at 02:07 PM. |
03-15-2006, 01:42 PM | #3 |
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Beware the Ides of March Pt 2
For the second time in less than a year the inhabitants of Midsomer Mawlin realised that the inhabitant of Nemesia Cottage was inexplicably missing. Noone answered the door. A check at the window showed a figure slumped over the desk.
Feanor of the Peredhil got the door open "Go go gadget Skeleton key" Mithalwen was dead. A witless silence fell momentarily then things got very noisy. Kuruharan and Azaelia of Willowbottom, both ex-CID started to argue about who had seniority. Boromir88 once of the FBI started to make notes on his tape recorder. The debate about who was to lead the investigation got hotter... "As a world renowned cryptologist I am expert at solving clues...."said Mormegil. "As Professor of Pathology, I can best explain cause of Death" said Oddwen her voice getting more Irish accented as her temper flared. "As a brilliant diagnostician I could do better" countered Kitanna, leaning on her cane as she swallowed Vicadin. "As a member of Her Majesty's Secret Service, I should lead " said Sleepy Ranger. "As a feisty 17 year old californian, I say we should stop arguing" said Diamond 18, "this is no ordinary murder". "I agree" said Jenny Hallu cleaning her thick rimmed glasses, I think this is supernatural, when I travelled in the Mystery Machine I saw lots of creepy stuff. Gil-Galad the eccentric heir to Wayne Manor covered the body with his cape. "I think we need to use our leetle grey cells" said Nogrod (who thought he was French but actually was Belgian). "In which case I need a pint" said Kuraharan. "So do I", said Azealia the local detective. "It seems the werewolves are back - lets go and discuss this in the Pub." Firefoot was too stunned to follow for a moment - the writer had left Cabot Cove to avoid this kind of thing. Seemingly that was not possible. OK guys .... it is all yours. I will give you 24 hours but if a majority (ie 7) agree, I will post the lynching earlier...
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“But Finrod walks with Finarfin his father beneath the trees in Eldamar.”
Christopher Tolkien, Requiescat in pace Last edited by Mithalwen; 03-16-2006 at 11:56 AM. Reason: Typo |
03-15-2006, 02:08 PM | #4 |
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Well to break the no talke. Through deductive reasoning and gathering evidence I'm sure we can pull together and find these perpetraters (sp?) I mean we are all detectives, or of some form are we not?
So, the first order of business with 3 wolves amongst 13 players means there's an approximate 1/4 ratio. So the 4 people who are 3 wolves are: Now there are always the lamb in wolf's cloting...or is it the other way around? The wolf in lamb's clothing? Or is it sheep? I'm not good with wise aphorisms. So for the lamb in wolf's clothing, or however you want to say it... 1) Diamond- I mean it's such a sweet name, diamond. Everyone thinks diamonds are pretty and sparkly. But all I see when I think of diamonds is a hefty hole in my wallet. Werewolfs=bad, diamonds=bad, put them together. You're all smart Then the other 3 people who must be the two remaining wolves are... 1) Jenny- what's this mystery machine she's talking about? How did she come up with this? Only a werewolf could conjure up such a silly thing. 2) Feanor- Why "Go, go Skeleton key," huh fancy stuff? Why don't you say "Go, go, fireball" and blast away the wolves? 3) mormegil- ok mr. cryptologist solve this one for me? Where are the perpetrators? Well there we are fellow detectives/bogus superheroes. I've said my share, speak up.
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03-15-2006, 07:59 PM | #5 | |
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But does this mean he's a werewolf? Does his seeming obsession with Wile E. Coyote indicate a certain proclivity for doggishness, stemming from his wolfish true nature? Who can say? He might just be your average male. Here's some food for thought: if I am killed in the night, it might either be Boro or someone trying to look like Boro. Or Boro trying to look like someone trying to look like Boro. Which means, in essence, any logic behind my death will be canceled out. Which means, I'm an easy kill -- when I die you'll be too busy trying to figure out the logic behind it to see other, clearer hints that point toward the wolves. In essence, you should not lynch me today because I am the perfect ambiguous kill for the werewolves in the night. Maybe not this night, but eventually, mark my words. If you lynch me in hopes that the wolves will pick another victim, you'll be hanging an innocent on purpose and that's just nasty. If you think I'm a wolf, well, there's really no evidence for or against at this point, so all you have is a guess. But wouldn't you rather wait to see who the wolves kill first? Boro or me? I'm not exactly advocating that you not lynch Boro. I realize that standing up for any fellow villager casts pack suspicion on me. Of course, since I know that, would I as a werewolf endanger myself so? Or would I do it on purpose in the assurance that you'll think I couldn't possibly be that stupid? There is no sure answer. So if I say, "Don't lynch me or Boro today," I leave it to you guess whether it's due to the above stated reasons or secret werewolf plotting. Though, if you'd like my opinion, if I were a werewolf I'd find the whole "They won't think I'd do the obvious" scheme to be a little too cheeky. Mainly, I'm just trying save my own derriere by convincing you I'm too interesting to kill. I don't have anyone exactly in mind for lynching yet. On a somewhat unrelated note, is it okay for me to say which detective I am? Because I'm pretty sure most of you have no idea, since I picked someone rather obscure.
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03-20-2006, 12:04 AM | #7 | ||
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Back on track, I find Firefoot as innocent as any that I think innocent. Kitanna I just can't put a finger on, Fea's 'analysis' of her strikes me as her being guilty but she's posted well enough for me to think her innocent. For now I will give her the benefit of the doubt. I have a proposal to our despotic ruler give us two votes each today, granted that we all agree to vote Gil as one of them, that way you can take out the two highest vote recipients and rid us of this annoyance. Edit: Jenny I just looked and currently I have the fourth highest post count...that's quiet? I wonder why you would think that of me. It actually raises my suspicion of you somewhat.
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03-15-2006, 02:12 PM | #8 |
Maundering Mage
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Well blimey gov'nur who do you think dun it? I know that it wasn't me...or at least I think it wasn't me. Me noggin's been acting a bit funny as of late and I know not whom to trust. I put a trusty little list together meself I did.
Boromir88 Jenny Hallu Feanor of the Peredhil Kitanna Diamond18 Mormegil Nogrod Sleepy Ranger Gil-galad Firefoot Azaelia of Willowbottom Kuruharan Oddwen on it as anyone with peepers can see is all the names of those who occupy our little town with the noticable exclusion of poor dear Mith, whom I bemoan. WHY YOU MITH?!? IT SHOULD HAVE BEEN ME!!! IT'S JUST NOT FAIR...wait! Will this funeral be a catered affair? Sounds good to me!
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“I wish it need not have happened in my time," said Frodo. "So do I," said Gandalf, "and so do all who live to see such times. But that is not for them to decide. All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us.” Last edited by mormegil; 03-15-2006 at 02:19 PM. Reason: typo |
03-15-2006, 02:20 PM | #9 |
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Jeepers! Werewolves!
I agree, Boro, that the Mystery Machine is an odd contraption. But in my defense, it was my friend Fred's idea. I'm so upset at Mith's death! From my vast experience, I am sure these are only people in werewolf-costumes, however, not real werewolves. They're never real werewolves, and real werewolves would have had a hard time killing Mith without mauling her. However, without my old friends and our trusty dog, I don't know how we'll ever find the murderers.
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03-15-2006, 02:25 PM | #10 |
Maundering Mage
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AHA! I've put it together. It's not really about werewolves at all. It's a drug war. Let me explain. JennyHallu and her 'mystery machine' is only a front for the mass distrubution of illegal substance. Mith, our 'pilgrim soul' came in and invaded their turf a bit for as we all know, or should know, pilgrim soul was her title but it really was an anagram for 'Grills Opium'. Case solved. Now who are Jenny's accomplises?
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