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05-25-2005, 08:36 AM | #361 |
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I didn't mean to insinuate that anybody should look at anyone in particular. More that I hope people have more solid suspicions now that the second day is complete.
Although if anybody gets funny ideas, I certainly can't complain.
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05-25-2005, 09:24 AM | #362 | |
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05-27-2005, 01:12 PM | #363 |
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And statistically Fea - you are almost certain to be a werewolf next time........ lol
I have to say - I am fascinated byt he current game. If I understand correctly with 4 villagers and one were wolf they have to get a wolf to have a hope. If they hang another villager they will be 3-2 but the werewolves nightkill will even the score.However even if they get a werewolf leaving the score 4/1 the remaining werewolf has a chance of bagging the "cursed" villager? and they will be 3/2 again and leave the villagers with no room for error in their lynching. As the saying goes... the villagers have to get it right every time now ..
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05-27-2005, 01:31 PM | #365 |
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Oooooh thanks I had forgotten about the hunter amidst the carnage (something to cheer the Countryside Alliance..) .... even more fascinating possibilities unfold...
Really quite glad I am not playing this one.... maybe even summary execution is better than death by Billy Joel.... although I think some of the attempts to affect rural accents deserve capital punishment alone...
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05-27-2005, 01:46 PM | #366 |
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Ma bonny wee Scots accent is wi'out flaw...
Sorry...wus wi'out flaw.
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05-30-2005, 01:09 PM | #367 |
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Good game, good game....
but the scores on the doors favour the lupine side rather...
Congratulations to all involved for an entertaining thread but especially to the succesful lycanthropes/ lycanthropists....? Again?
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05-30-2005, 02:06 PM | #368 |
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Congratulations to the newest members of the Victorious Werewolves. Membership fee is 200 florin (payable at the door). For an additional monthly fee of 50 solidi, werewolves will be provided with an endless stream of hapless villagers to feast upon.
Please do stop by the gift shoppe to purchase our lovely "I Just Won Barrow-Downs Werewolf And All I Got Was This Lousy T-Shirt!!!" t-shirt (save now, they are going for only 500 denarii!!!) Where do we sign up for the next game?
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05-30-2005, 02:29 PM | #369 |
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05-30-2005, 02:51 PM | #370 |
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Great Game!! Even if I was on the losinng side. If ya read SaucepanMan's summary, you'll notice that I never dreamt about Nimrodel9, that is what you call dumb-luck. Count me in for the 3rd game, please.
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05-30-2005, 02:54 PM | #371 |
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I'd like another game too. And may I suggest we discuss the game on the other thread, seeing as how it was specifically designed for the second game. We might as well talk about the ins and outs of it over there.
There's a couple of folk who need a good talking to...
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05-30-2005, 04:36 PM | #372 |
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Great game(s) you guys! Really clever stuff. I finally managed to catch up and read them both. Looks like plenty of fun, time consuming and addictive.
I want to sign myself up for the third game, too, if it's possible.
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05-30-2005, 05:03 PM | #373 |
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Save me one of those t-shirts, Kuru.
And I suppose I'm in for the next game, unless there are plenty of new people who want to play. After getting to stick around for a decent amount of time in game 1 and making it to the end in game 2, I wouldn't be too offended if I was asked to sit the next one out. Odds are that if I play in the next game I will be bumped off early, anyway.
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05-30-2005, 05:14 PM | #374 |
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I would like to play in the next game. I suspect that BW is intending to moderate it himself, but if he wants to play again he may be looking for more volunteers to moderate ...
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05-30-2005, 05:29 PM | #375 |
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This time I think I will be able to play, if there's a spot (and it looks like there is).
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05-30-2005, 05:45 PM | #376 |
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I'm in. My posting might be slightly erratic because I'm still somewhat busy, but I'm free enough to play.
I would just like to note that thanks to the first game here I got my friends to play werewolf in gmail. (And I am proud to announce that we werewolves won the first ever game with a score of Werewolves-3 Villlagers-3...unfortunately I don't think my friends will ever trust me again.)
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05-30-2005, 11:22 PM | #378 |
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It was fun until I couldn't find Internet anymore...
I'll skip this next round, though I'll be back more innocent than ever! I'm not sure if I like the RPG style of the game. It's really fun just to be yourself and to come up with inane theories as to why someone's guilty. They posted at a particular time, they said this in another thread, I don't like their avatar and the like. It's goofy, but the mods wouldn't go for it I'm sure because we have to keep the game serious...sigh. I'm so glad I was lynched and not torn to little bits. That's the worst thing, if you get killed randomly.
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05-31-2005, 05:19 AM | #379 |
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I'd also like to be in the next game. And please remember I'm British, so the time zones will be a little messed up No reason to lynch me...
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05-31-2005, 06:57 PM | #380 | |
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Unavailable to moderate WWIII
I won't be around on a regular basis for one to two weeks starting this Friday (3 June), so I can't moderate or play in the next Werewolf game. Are there any volunteers? Please PM if you would like to run the next game, and include any ideas you might have to change it up a bit. Changes are not necessary, but they can be fun.
One change I would like to insist on is this: Quote:
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06-01-2005, 04:18 AM | #381 |
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ooh, good idea! And seems fair. The moderator can be the village reprobate, that way no one will feel bad about the initial killing!
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06-01-2005, 07:21 AM | #382 |
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Really good idea. That had been the only problem with the game, as far as I saw it.
I would volunteer to moderate, only sometimes (and Saucy can vouch for this) I become a little mixed up as regards the rules of the game. But that shouldn't be a problem this time, so if no-one else has his/her heart set on it, I'll offer. (As long as I don't have to be the village reprobate, Holby) What I would consider changing is the 24 hour NIGHT. It always seemed a bit much for my liking. I think I preferred the 12 hour NIGHT in the first game. Thoughts?
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06-01-2005, 07:25 AM | #383 |
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I'd like another shot at the game. And I agree that the 12 hour NIGHT cycle might be a bit better of an idea...
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06-01-2005, 07:49 AM | #384 |
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Ok, I've had a think about the times and have come to this conclusion: while the 12 hour NIGHT is far preferable for the players, it can be nightmarish for the moderator. So apologies to Saucy for implying anything; I must now admit that I too would have to use a 24 hour NIGHT. Sorry, Fordim.
I am not convinced I would want to use the Werewolf Hunter in the game. I would also prefer to bring back the option of negating any cast votes- i.e. once a vote is cast, you will be allowed to change it, as in the first game. And remember I'm just speculating, the powers that be might suspect (with good reason) that I am not trustworthy of moderating. But if no-one else wants to do it then I'd certainly like to.
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06-01-2005, 10:22 AM | #386 |
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Eomer, I don't have a problem with you moderating, but I'm very curious about the rules you were messing up, or is it some private joke between you and SaucePan Man.
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06-01-2005, 11:20 AM | #387 |
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If we'll be playing many games, perhaps a "Werewolf Recruitment" Thread should be created? This same thread could be reused for each recruitment. I say this as I'm slightly confused about where to ask to be in the next game.
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06-01-2005, 11:50 AM | #388 |
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Don't worry tgwbs, the different threads might confuse you initially but rest assured that they are both scoured for participants. You are definitely in the next game, sir.
Holby, let me explain what I did (confession). When they decided to lynch Nimmy, they did it very quickly, thus making the day very short. I had come onto the internet anticipating a whole day's worth of detective work, and I didn't realise that Saucy had already started a night. Well, I did notice, it's just that it didn't register with me that I couldn't discuss anything on the thread! I promptly posted when I should have been 'sleeping' or, as it happened, being devoured by werewolves (that poor rich merchant). We deleted the posts but that's what I was talking about. And let that be a warning to everyone else: ALWAYS check whether it's day or night!
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06-01-2005, 01:27 PM | #389 |
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If I may, does anybody have a potential start date for the next game. It might make a difference to me being able to play. (Potential new job )
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06-01-2005, 03:12 PM | #390 |
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I'm guessing it will start very soon, either Thursday or Friday. And is a new job really better or more important than Werewolf?
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06-01-2005, 03:23 PM | #391 |
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I'd like to play if I may.
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Of course, if you are moderating, it's up to you and I'll go along with whatever you decide. So, will you be moderating the next game, Eomer? If so, and you intend starting tomorrow or Friday, it might be worth posting a list of those who have said that they want to play so far so that people know how many spaces, if any, there are to fill. As I recall, BW suggested that the game should have between 12 and 19 players. It would also be helpful if you could give with a definitive indication of the rule changes, timing etc that you will be applying. Looking forward to it ...
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Well, if I have your blessing then I'll give it a go. BW hasn't confirmed yet but if he has any objections then we'll know before the game starts.
Point noted about the Werewolf Hunter. It does add a dangerous element to all players who want to kill. And because it didn't really get going as such in the last game, we should probably give it another chance to make its mark on the 3rd game. I am still slightly concerned about it slowing down the game; suppose the Hunter cannot choose a victim until a day after he/she is lynched, but I'm sure I could work around that. I just need a more imaginative death scene. About the option to retract a vote, my thoughts are thus. I merely want to allow the possibility. I am by no means encouraging hasty votes and would, of course, encourage all players to think long and hard about their votes (obsess over the game like some of us do ) I know this will affect the length of the DAYS: they will last 24 hours whatever happens. But consider an example from the last game: Nimrodel_9 was lynched without being afforded the chance to defend herself. What absolute drama, had she confronted the baying mob and, with a silver tongue, persuaded the villagers to lynch someone else. So hasty voting with the full intention of retracting the vote later will not be smiled upon, but I think the option adds more realism. It's just good etiquette not to chop and change your vote all the time. I have been toying with the idea of introducing a new character (a witch) into the village but I haven't really worked out the details. I'll skip that for this game and if I ever come up with a good idea then I'll suggest it to the moderator of Werewolf 4. As for role-playing, I don't have a problem with it. Everyone can pick a role much like in the last game (although you probably shouldn't be the same character!) and have some fun with it. Everyone should heed Barrow-wight's warning about role-playing getting out of hand. I thought the last game was just fine, just remember to put sleuthing before role-playing. So Werewolf 3 will be very similar to Werewolf 2 (but maybe the villagers will win for a change!) DAYS will last 24 hours. NIGHTS will last a maximum of 24 hours, and mabe less if all night-time activities are notified in less time. I would like to start the game on Friday at 6PM GMT (that's 1PM EST, I believe). Remember you can always check the time I specify with the time of my post, and if I've made a mistake here then please let me know! Until then, I would like everyone interested in playing to sign up on this thread. I'll post a list of those already signed up in a short while. And please give me your role in this Middle-earth village. Thanks!
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Kuruharan Son of Numenor Holbytlass Evisse the Blue the phantom The Saucepan Man The Only Real Estel Shelob the guy who be short Fordim Hedgethistle mormegil and possibly Saurreg, although I believe you may have issue with the rules? Remember, any suggestions are welcome. If people really hate the role-playing aspect then tell me. O, and lest I forget, the village will also include a certain Eomer of the Rohirrim. I wonder how long he'll last..... So that's 13 of us (technically); more can play. We need some more ladies, right? And we're probably all aware of this by now but remember to make yourself invisible. Sign up, and let us know your role. I for one will be the village philosopher/layabout, much maligned by you hard-working folk.
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06-02-2005, 05:16 AM | #396 |
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And I shall be the village Loremaster.
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06-02-2005, 05:39 AM | #397 |
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so We've a bard...and loremaster...and I was planning on being a story-teller....
...I hereby dub our village "Story Land" (too much free time? me?...what gave you that idea?)
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06-02-2005, 05:58 AM | #398 |
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choosing our death, I mean our occupation
I shall be the cobbler, you all need shoes and repairs done 'cause of all that walking around singing and entertaining and gathering of lore.
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Philosopher, Bard, Loremaster, Story-teller ... Too many high falutin' types. This Village is more like a '60s commune. It needs decent, honest, hardworking folk. Those useful members of the community who produce the necessities of life. So I shall be ... ... the Village Brewer! A cheery, hearty and friendly sort of fellow, rather wide in girth and red in the nose. Fine Barley Wine and Scrumpy Cider a speciality. EDIT: A word of advice, Eomer. Double check everything that you send and post. It can be very easy to unwittingly give clues in what you say (for example by referring to the Hunter or the Seer as a he or she).
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