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02-20-2006, 04:03 PM | #1 |
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Tol-in-Gaurhoth XVIII: The Play’s The Thing…
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DRAMATIS PERSONAE Shelob--Mad Scientist/doctor AbercrombieofRohan--Retired Yeti Spotter Saucepan Man--foreign dignitary Farael--alchemist Mormegil--soldier Aiwendil--cook Glirdan--musician Formendacil--knight Dancing Spawn of Ungoliant--shepherd Nilpaurion Felagund--fishmonger Lhunardawen--princess Eomer of the Rohirrim--priest Littlemanpoet--silversmith Kath--beekeeper Garin--baker Holbytlass--governess Anguirel--banker Celuien--resident amphibian Tar-Ancalime--ex-leper Gil-Galad--devoted Lupine enthusiast Boromir88--magistrate ACT I Scene i Thunder and Lighting, Enter three WOLVES First Wolf: When shall we three meet again, in thunder, lighting or in rain? Second Wolf: When the hurly-burly’s done, when our task’s over and done Third Wolf: That will be ere the rise of sun. First Wolf: Where the place? Second Wolf: Upon the Heath. Third Wolf: There to meet with MacDeath. Scene ii A moonlight dappled forest clearing, Enter ABERCROMBIE Abercrombie: (muttering) They made me retire. I could find a yeti, all I have to do is look. DO YOU HEAR ME? I WILL FIND A YETI! (While she’s been mumbling a large, dark shape enters behind her) Abercrombie: No yetis over there. (She half turns, the shape moves closer and she spots it) Abercrombie: Yes? I do believe it’s…yes, YES! A yeti! I’ve spotted a Yeti!!!!! (The shape moves into a patch of moonlight and is revealed to be a giant bear.) Abercrombie: AAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHH!!!!! (Exit, chased by a bear) Scene iii This and all following scenes take place in valley village Eaumor. Eaumor is nestled between mountains on its west and east. A river runs through the valley from North to South and runs along the Western edge of the village. To the east of the village is a dark (and very expensive) forest. The forest stretches across most of the eastern mountains and there lives within it the Mad Scientist/Doctor SHELOB. Everyone fears this mysterious scientist, yet since she’s come to their valley no one has died of sickness, injury or old age, for all that she’s kept these villagers alive and unharmed the rumours of her unnatural experiments are believed unquestionably by the residents of Eaumor. It is early morning in the village square. The sounds of people waking up and beginning their day can be heard. Enter GARIN and AIWENDIL Aiwendil: Now Garin, I know you’re afraid of bees, but trust me. Just ask Kath for a little bit of honey and use it in your baked goods, it’ll make them much better. Garin: (panicking slightly) But they’re bees! They can sting you! (He backs away from Aiwendil. He trips into the shallow fountain in the square’s center and begins to scream) Aiwendil: Garin, Calm Down! (Garin has crawled out of the fountain but his continued screaming has drawn the attention of the other villagers, enter FARAEL, GLIRDAN, FORM, SPAWN, NILP, LHUNA, EOMER, LMP, KATH, HOLBY, ANG, CELUIEN, TAR, GIL, and BORO) Littlemanpoet: Quiet! Quiet Garin! What’s the matter with you? Garin: (stuttering) S-S-She’s…She’s… Holbytlass: (trying to calm Garin) Who’s what dear? Garin: Shelob. Fountain. Dead. (This announcement gets quite the response, many villagers make dubious comments while a handful, including Eomer and Gil-Galad, rush to the fountain and pull out the ex-scientist/doctor’s mutilated corpse) Celuien: My Fountain? MY fountain you say? Gil-Galad: (while the body is being dragged out of the fountain) She’s been badly clawed up. This definitely looks like the work of at least two very unhappy werewolves. Three even, though it’s a little hard to tell for sure. Eomer: I found this on her. It’s gotten rather wet but it appears to be a letter, written in her blood if not her hand. Lhuna: Well? What does it say? Eomer: (reading) Shelob hath murdered sleep and therefore Eaumor shall sleep no more, Death shall sleep no more. Formendacil: “Death shall sleep no more” I don’t like the sound of that. Farael: Nor do I. (Enter MORMEGIL and SPM, from the Eastern forest) Dancing Spawn: Hello, who are you two? Would either of you happen to know anything about this death, or have seen some suspicious looking wolves around? Mormegil: We’ve just arrived here, the most we can tell you is that this morning, in the forest a little way from where we’d camped, we passed the remains of what we assumed was a villager. She was torn to pieces. A short distance from her remains was the corpse of a huge bear. Someone had put a good number of arrows into the thing, and cut off its head. Saucepan Man: We’ve come with a message for Shelob, but The sight is dismal; And our affairs come too late: The ears are senseless that should give us hearing. Nilp: Excellent, well, I am… Kath: Nilpaurion, leave be. This whole thing is smells fishy enough without you muddying up the waters. Nilp:…a fishmonger. I was only going to sell them fish Kath, what else could I have said? Tar-Ancalime: You know, I’ll bet the villager who’s remains they found was Abercrombie. She gave me some alms last night before heading off towards the woods, and I heard her muttering something about wanting to find a yeti. Anguirel: Alms? For an ex-leper? Boromir88: Enough! I suggest we all get settled for the day and gather back here in the square. We should do our best to track these beast-people down, may we be as lucky in our shots as whoever hunted down the creature which kill poor Abercrombie. (Exaunt all but Glirdan) Glirdan: (singing) When that I was and a little tiny boy, With hey, ho, the wind and the rain, A foolish thing was but a toy, For the rain it raineth every day. But when I came to man's estates, With hey, ho, the wind and the rain 'Gainst knaves and wolves we’ll shut our gates, For the rain it raineth every day. (Exaunt) Scene iv (The central square. Enter all)
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02-20-2006, 04:38 PM | #2 |
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Alas and alas, this is no good at all.
We're all going to die, mark my words. There are werewolves amongst us, and they will kill kill kill! We are doomed. All right, I've given me little speech for the sakes of this play which is apparently the thing, so now I'd have ye all pay attention for a might bit. I've silver, you see, and silver's a good thing when it comes to werewolves, see, as good or better than it is for making the ladies look pretty, you see, and I've got a fair bit of it for it's my trade. Now: I've made knives of it, a pretty little collection. Each of ye should purchase a nice silvery knife from me so as to make sure that who ever is our hunter winds up with a silvery knife. And if every last one of us has one, maybe one as is a werewolf will have bad luck and sit no its own silver knife and thereby do itself in. Now, I hear tell that there's a seer or two in this here village, and that they can't be trusted. One of 'em's right all the time, the other's wrong more than half the time and we've no way of telling until one of 'em's dead, and that's not a good thing. But see, the werewolves aren't all pretty minded about this neither, 'cause they know that there's two seers, one true and one false, and the longer they both stays hidden, why the worse for them! Because that gives the true seer lots of time to gather facts, and who knows maybe we'll be lucky and the false seer will be found out in some way, though me fears the most likely is to get lynched or mauled, more's the pity. Well, that's all I'm saying for now. If some of you folk have wisdom to add, all the better. Still, we're doomed unless we use our noggins and pay close attention to likely signs of lycanthropy. Oh! The knives are five gold coins a piece. |
02-20-2006, 04:53 PM | #3 |
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Werewolves, you say? Are you quite sure? Right.
I'm afraid interest rates are going to have to rise. The bank of Anguirel, Anguirel and Anguirel (Angangang PLC) will otherwise continue to function properly and cater for every inhabitant of Eaumor. We do not take responsibility for loans that turn out to be, in retrospect, to wolves. However no one with a visible tail will be permitted onto our premises. Now, I'm going to retire for a nice, ah, morning slumber and mull the business over. Business acumen can become sleuthing expertise in a pinch. I want to end by emphasising that drama is all very well, but Polonius was an idiot...
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02-20-2006, 05:07 PM | #4 |
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Alas for poor Shelob. Tis a sad day to know that Wolevs are amongst us. I'm so frightened that when I practiced this morning, I couldn't hit high C!! Shelob was one of the only people who truly enjoyed my singing, and now she is gone. May her soul rest in peace.
And Abercrombie as well!? Oh this is truly a sad day. Why on Arda would the Wolves want to attack those two? What have they ever done to hurt anyone? Now, to get to the matters at hand, I know this is quite obvious, but for those who don't know me, I like to be blantantly obvious. So, here we go: we have to cath these Wolves. And what's this? Two Seers, one of which is always right and the other pretty much alway wrong!? We are in a terrible state. Luckily, we have our nightly protectors. May you guard us well. Now, I must say that we come up with a strategy and I have one already. It's simple: we get rid of the quiet people. ( ). They cannot be trusted. I have heard from others who have travelled and have lived in a village with Wolves that there is always one quiet one, one talkaive and one in between. So, I say we flush out the quiet one by lynching everyone who is to quiet. What say you!?
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02-20-2006, 05:24 PM | #5 |
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Werewolves you say? Why this was like the last village I was at...Salem I believe it was. I authorized 12 lynchings and one man to be crushed, alas I had to call an end to it all because it turned out the whole town went into hysteria and everyone was being accused of lyncanthropy. If I hadn't put an end to the madness everyone in the village surely would have been lynched. I shall do my part and authorize all lynchings if though shalt offer substantial proof of werewolvery.
Lmp don't use these desperate times to further the thickness of your wallet, a good noose is much better than any of your silver devices.
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02-20-2006, 05:48 PM | #6 |
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*shouts from 100 yards away*
No silver knife for me. No noose neither. I'm safe from the wolves--none of you will go near me, so why should they? How many times do I have to tell you, it's EX-leper!
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02-20-2006, 05:55 PM | #7 | |
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Now, I know we don't have much to go on as yet. But it seems to me that random accusations and similar nonsense will only help the Wolves. Meseems the sooner we get down to some serious discussion, the better the chances of our village surviving. With that in mind, I offer a few questions for all to consider in the hope that they may provoke some useful discussion of villager strategy. 1. What is the most reliable way of spotting a wolf? Should we focus on the accusations people make, on the general tone of their posts, or on their voting records? 2. What should the Gifteds' strategy be? My own feeling is that the Gifteds, and our Seers in particular, should emphatically not risk revealing themselves unless necessary. Especially at the outset, the prime goal of the Gifteds should be to survive. 3. Among how many people should we spread the votes today? I would guess that with nineteen villagers, we should try to spread the votes among about five or six people, which would make the chances of at least one of them being a wolf fairly good. Any thoughts? And by the way, Wolves, to quote a famous Hobbit, I cook better than I cook, if you see what I mean. |
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Enter THE SAUCEPAN MAN, Viscount Kettle and Fourth Earl of Lower Churdlecombe-in-the-Wold, Stage Right.
Zounds! Well that's just great isn't it!? I journey all this way from fair Albion, far away over the water, to meet with your resident mad scientist and part-time local dignitary. And forsooth! When I get here, I find that she hath verily kickèd the bucket. And what is more there are Werewolves to contend with, and seemingly Bears to boot. Ah well, the twinning of this village with Lower Churdlecombe-in-the-Wold shall have to wait. I know little of Werewolves, for they are but a legend in my land. But I shall do what I can to aid you in rooting them out. May I suggest that all come forth and tell what they know of this foul deed. Let no one hold back, for it is only through discussion that we will have any hope of identifying these dreadful beasts. And when the time comes to choose one of our number to face the gallows today, as surely it will, I hope that all will see the sense in discharging their civic duty and casting their vote. For, over time, I imagine that those votes will tell a story in themselves, and only the Wolves have anything to hide in the telling of it. And I trust also that everyone will appreciate the wisdom of spreading our votes out as best we can. For it is only if the Wolves are in danger during the Day's voting that we may force their hands, or should I say paws. Quote:
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02-20-2006, 06:09 PM | #9 |
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Just poking my head in before I go see to the bees. This werewolf business is a bad one. But I'm not sure that this free for all, make as much money as you can state of things isn't worse! Just as long as they don't take my honey I'm happy.
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02-20-2006, 06:21 PM | #10 | |
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It could be that one of these speculators will find a real solution--after all, what greater motivators than fear and money? We've got both in abundance. Actually, now that I think of it, I've only got fear. Alms for the poor?
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02-20-2006, 06:30 PM | #11 |
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A soldier I am and always will be. While I possess great physical prowess and dexterity it's my mind that has won me many a battle. I am able to out think my opponent and that, my friends, will be your greatest asset: A sound mind, reasoned logic, good mannered patience and random accusations.
Gil-Galad too much lupine in him already Tar -Ancalime was only healed of leprocy because she became a wolf Celuien a resident amphibian? More like resident lycan. and Holbytlass as governess seems to govern the wolves more Take my word for it friends there's two wolves in that pack.
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02-20-2006, 06:30 PM | #12 |
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Werewolves you say? ahh the 1,4-difanged-3-tailedfurrybeasts!! maybe we should spread some 2-sworded-1bigmeanhunter and hope for a favourable reaction... oh, but the reaction constant favours the wolves at this point... I guess that we must wait.
Poor Shelob! we were working together trying to find a way to turn gold into rocks... she was such a charmingly insane scientist! I guess I should be sorry for AbercrombieofRohan but who needs a Yeti spotter? Sulfur spotter would be much more useful. And talking about sulfides, I shall go prepare some more sulfonamides for tar-ancalime... EX-leper he says, but better be safe than sorry. I will be back later on, fellow villagers.
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Well I am glad, Master Cook, that you have suggested some strategies that do not simply involve the slaughter of those who are quiet but (quite possibly) innocent. I do, however, have some reservations over one or two things that you say, and will throw my thoughts out, for what they are worth.
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02-20-2006, 07:04 PM | #14 |
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I'm sorry my firends, but I must leave for the rest of the Day. I've been called out of town on a sudden emergency. I must vote and I tell you now that it is mostly random.
++Gil-Galad Devoted lupine enthusiast my rear end! It's more like he's an expert lupine. Good bye my friends. *If you want real reason for my abscence, check the original thread. Thanks.
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02-20-2006, 07:22 PM | #15 |
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woah woah woah Glirdy, though i admire the Lupine, i would never want to be one, don't be rash Glirdan, senseless voting will get you know where!
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Well I'm going to pop in here before I retire to my quarters. Just some observations.
Good discussion so far, though I must say nothing that I already don't know myself. Saucepan is acting like his usual self, offering advice, counsel, sounding intellegent. So, there's no reason to think him of lycanthropy. Though he could know this and use it to his advantage. Mormegil comes out with his random accusations as usual. Glirdan quickly votes as usual. And it always seems to be the most obvious target. lmp jumps right into things and gives his opinion as usual. Gil-galad's quick witty remarks as usual. People telling their woe and condolensces for the dead...umm as usual. Everything just seems usual...too usual. This false seer scares me as it could cause a whole mass of confusion for the entire village giving everyone the wrong information and going by our own mind to judge who is the right seer and who is the false seer. Above all people it will be the Seer who I would put my trust in to authorize the lynching of a wolf, but if we don't know who the false seer is, then this could cause some big problems.
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It seems to me we've got to play as though we'd already lost the Seer (blind, if you catch me). We can dispense with the usual Seer-related flotsam of the first few days: people looking for hints that aren't there, declaring that they know who the Seer is, silly warnings to keep hidden, and the rest of that nonsense. We've just got to do the best we can and wait for later in the game, when we'll (if we're lucky) get a great gift from the true Seer. The wolves will be looking for both Seers, but not too hard--if they kill the false Seer too soon, we'll be relieved of our doubts and they'll lose their advantage. I think both Seers have got a bit of breathing space, at least from the wolves. I'd like to propose a moratorium on Seer talk--we can't know who is true until one of them dies, and the longer we wait the more information we'll get. So let's play as though neither of them is here.
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*Celuien enters, dripping water from her soaking froggie feet*
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Anyway, gifteds, please stay hidden for the time being. This little water-dweller is sleepy. Too many hours up snaring flies. But I'll return in a few hours.
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I think people may be worrying a bit too much about the false Seer. True, his/her presence may lead to confusion. Certainly it would be better not to have a false Seer. But bear in mind that a 'dream' from the false Seer is no more likely to be wrong than a random guess by a bewildered villager. As long as we all bear the existence of the false Seer in mind, I think we should get along all right. I certainly don't see any call for a moratorium on talking about the Seer; though I would, again, advise the Seers themselves to stay completely hidden. Note also that, at least in my opinion, the chief value of the Seer is to be gotten after the Seer has died (after a long and fruitful life, I hope) - and when either Seer dies his or her true nature will be revealed to us. |
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02-20-2006, 10:19 PM | #26 |
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The Royal Invader Girl strides in.
Before anything else, let it be known to the masses that I, your princess, am not, I repeat, NOT an ordinary villager.
I'm extraordinary. With that piece of information lodged in your crania, I propose, nay, demand that I must NOT in any case whatsoever be lynched by Day or killed by Night. Violators will be punished in the most fitting manner. Thank you. P. S. How do y'all like my title? I think our foreign dignitary in particular will find it, umm, interesting... |
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Princess though I am, there are certain realities in life over which I have no control, and with regards to this play or whatever we call this thing, I name a bizarre condition called timezones as my greatest bane. I've searched high and low for someone who can cure me, but to no avail. The grave effects of the condition include a disturbing degree of quietness on my part. And can you blame me, musician? Quote:
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Alas, the time for my princess lessons (Calculus, actually ) draws nigh. I'll be back in three hours or so with a vote. Speaking of which, NOBODY must suspect me for voting early everyDay. Anyone who does so will be pushed down the stage and out of the theater. |
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02-20-2006, 11:05 PM | #28 |
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Friends, villagers, countrymen, lend me your ears! I come to bury these ladies, and to praise them!
So wise so young, they say never live long, yet I am nearly done to death by this slanderous deed- for what is life without the fair maidens Shelob and Abercrombie? Mine chivalry is affronted, for I, the noblest Knight of this land, was powerless to assist them! Alas, poor lasses! I knew them well, good villagers. Though these deaths be madness, yet there is method in 't! We need but find the method and we find these things of darkness! This is the unkindest cut of all, that we have no madness of yet in which to find a method. Let every villager negotiate for himself his defence. The course of Werewolf-hunting did never run smooth. O, what Werewolves dare do! Are not many done to death by slanderous tongue? Here's ado to lock up honesty! Remember: Cowards die many times before their deaths. The valiant never taste of death but once! How poor are they that have not patience... Something is rotten in the village of Eaumor!
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02-20-2006, 11:59 PM | #29 |
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Formendacil, when will you knights learns that being a soldier is far superior to your station? You've wrapped yourself up in quixotic fantasies and dilluted your true purpose.
Now on to business. Lhunardawen is a bit haughty and may be hiding pointed ears under her tiara. All but Gil have responded to my accusations much like I would expect. I will not reveal yet what I think of those responses but will continue to hold them in high suspicion.
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02-21-2006, 12:20 AM | #30 |
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Sign: Y'vana gill'd ro'er 'ir.
[Yavanna gilled rower here.]
Oh, The Saucepan Man from foreign lands, have you ever seen anything like my sign? Ah, dancing spawn, the Princess Shepherdess. ( to Lhunade-hime*) My name is Mamandil, and I would like to sing a ballad of-- *thwack thwack thwack* Listen, ignoble-class person, you will do only two things in this village: Sell fish and vote. ¿Comprende? No Español. *facepalms* Never mind . . . Spanish . . . voting . . . that reminds me. I remember Farael carping about obtaining the Moderator's Gallstone to achieve immortality. That's pretty susfishious, isn't it? Besides, I have a promise to him, and on my honour as a merchant of mer-products, I shall keep it! ++Farael Never did understand his lecture on the Krebs cycle of life, anyhow? __________________ *hime - princess (Japanese)
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But if I were you, I wouldn't insult our Don Quixo...I mean our knight so much. As a matter of fact, why don't we make it a law? "All insults directed at the knight henceforth shall go 'rubber glue back to you.' " Within the hour or so I shall come up with a name which I shall affix to two plus signs, and after that you shall see me after my royal beauty rest, on the next Day. Now will someone show me some fur before I go? I don't want to waste a vote. Last edited by Lhunardawen; 02-21-2006 at 02:37 AM. Reason: I added a space. So what will you do about it, huh? :p |
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I agree with the...ex-lepress...on the state of affairs of our Seers. True Seers and False Seers, whoever they be, speak with manifold, contorted tongues. It is by stout steel and cunning that we will defeat these wolves, not mumbling, confused riddles! Let us regard ourselves as a village without a Seer. We'll make them regret they ever picked this place for raiding!
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Perhaps I could answer my own question.
Naturally even as we speak they are on the hunt for the Seers. Yes, I think both of them, because none of us know which is which. I suppose they'd be doing off the "careful" ones first. And they'll take advantage of the Seers' quietness so they won't be able to reveal anything before they are killed. Should we be wary, then, of those who call out the Seers or express disagreement to tar-ancalime's proposition? Or is this actually some sort of a lupine tactic (not that I'm suspecting the ex-leper)? Hmm... Last edited by Lhunardawen; 02-21-2006 at 01:46 AM. |
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Village: Let's suspect anyone who calls out the Seer! Wolves: Hey guys, let's stop talking about the Seer! or, perhaps, Village: Let's trust anyone who posts in blank verse! Wolves: We're innocent, we're innocent, we say! So please believe us, for the love of God! I stand by what I said earlier, but I don't think we can make any bold declarations about what we do or don't find suspicious--unless we're being a little duplicitous ourselves.
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And, of course, the idea of wolves doing anything collectively is a pleasantly ludicrous one. They'll all seize different methods most suited to their skills.
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*sigh* It's time.
++GLIRDAN He's most likely innocent, but what can I do? As a respected Dwarf from a village of old, Kuruharan I think his name is, aptly put it, "Day Ones " I decree that no one suspect me for voting in such a manner, even if Glirdan is later proved to be indeed innocent. Farewell, fair village, and see you soon. |
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I am glad to see that this seems a fairly talkative village. Some musings follow on what has been said since I was last here.
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I will be keeping an eye on those who seem to be encouraging this talk of Seers. *Glares at littlemanpoet and Aiwendil* Quote:
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As matters stand, I would like to hear from dancing spawn of ungoliant, Eomer of the Rohirrim and Garin none of whom have, I believe, joined our discussion as yet. Oh, and I would like to hear something more useful from Farael, Formendacil and Kath …
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In my prior post I talked about how usual things were going a long, or atleast they were going a long with the way I expected. Well, Lhuna seems unusually chirpy. I doubt she'll be back today, but a lot of posts for our princess in a short time, mostly filled with junk that's of no use to anyone.
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