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06-12-2020, 04:52 PM | #801 |
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Congratulations, baddies! That was a very close game. It was fun to watch both threads from the side without being personally involved. For the record, I was cheering for whichever side was losing at any given time. ^.^
With pride, I can claim I suspected sally from Day 2, when she started to participate actively. However, I was completely lost about all the gifteds, and even at the very end when it should have been nearly process of elimination I thought the Ranger was Kath. The game was epic and intense. I am glad I wasn't playing but got to watch. It's a shame the NW didn't get to use his role though. That was an interesting role twist that was debated a lot before the game but never played out. Overall though great game Boro! Turns out gifteds and wolves do occasionally die in your games - but it's still gonna be a votes race!
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06-12-2020, 04:58 PM | #803 |
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I think I'm heading to bed, but there's still a lot to mull over tomorrow. I want to read the dead thread, it sounds fun (why do I never get there??) and it might make me feel a little better about my cluelessness.
Also, I really liked Rikae's random comment on categorising players based on perceptiveness, persuasiveness and resilience. Where do you guys think you stand? Personally I think I'm very resilient (I almost always make it to the endgame, or at least Night/Day 4-5ish, regardless of whether I'm ordo, wolf or gifted). I can also be fairly persuasive I think (see for instance getting Sally lynched last game)... ...but it isn't really a blessing because my weak point is perceptiveness. Which was proven AGAIN in this game.
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06-12-2020, 05:00 PM | #804 | |
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06-12-2020, 05:02 PM | #805 |
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Also since I should have said it earlier, thaks Boro for modding the game. <3 Despite all the suffering, it was fun.
And I quite liked the rules, even though I must say I prefer the other version of the dead thread ie where they get a vote instead of empowering a villager. It's less... chaotic, and it saves everyone the kind of headache we all had yesterDay about the stupid communication scheme. Now I'm REALLY off to bed.
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06-12-2020, 05:02 PM | #806 | |
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Why doesn't it work? There's always going to be several version of the lists and the wolves will use the one that benefits them and only chaos ensues - and even if there is just one, you can't be sure whether the dead accepted to use it or not. And thirdly: the dead don't like to pushed around by the living, especially if they think they see things better than the living (whether it is true they do, is another matter then). Fex. we were never going to use any of your lists - and I remember the same feeling from a few other Dead Threads back in time. But yes, that vote-splitting really crowned this wolf-victory. It was beautiful indeed.
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06-12-2020, 05:03 PM | #807 |
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I can't say I didn't deserve it yesterDay. But if also before that, then it's rude.
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Incidentally - I just remembered your "potential Seer post" (well, as we dubbed it retroactively) where you announced my guilt to the whole village in your very first post... that never came into play. But perhaps that was good! Quote:
That actually reminds me: I think our Night kills, including the Greenie one, were pure chance for most part! Correct me, Wolfmates, if I am wrong, but I think we did not have very clear reading on anything special at least during the time I was alive. Also on the Night we killed Greenie, we nearly went for Rikae. Imagine if that had happened. But yes, our dear Sestra Wolfcake <3 talked us over into a better idea.
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Did any of you save our wolf pm's, btw?
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06-12-2020, 05:07 PM | #811 |
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I have them on my laptop. If the village likes, I could share them later this weekend. 🙂
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06-12-2020, 05:08 PM | #812 |
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Seconded! It was ironic that I, as the most expendable member of the pack, ended up in a rather safe spot, suspected here and there but never seriously and mostly written off as the cobbler. But what the knowledge of my secret superpower did for me was keep me from worrying about survival, which in turn may have reinforced the cobblerish impression (what Lommy correctly called my detachment from the game). I was ready to be lynched any old Day if need be, it just never happened.
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06-12-2020, 05:15 PM | #815 | |
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06-12-2020, 05:17 PM | #816 |
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Bedtime. I'll leave the Dead Thread for tomorrow. I love you all! And to be sure, thanks to Boro for modding an insanely fun game!
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And speaking of misguided chaos, indeed I could not resist a cameo while reading the game. Hui, your reactions to my antics make me laugh so hard every time. I am keeping this one close to my heart and my posts.
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06-12-2020, 05:26 PM | #820 | |
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06-12-2020, 05:29 PM | #821 | |
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In the middle Days I kinda ended up flip flopping, cheering for the DT but also cheering for living wolves. And hoping against hope that the villagers will be able to rally on the last Day.
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Because while I most definitely do not need to (there were Lists once! With a capital L), I *am* actually in a mood to play again! Like it's 2006.
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06-12-2020, 05:47 PM | #824 |
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Phenomenal game play, wolves and cobbler. That's probably one of the best wolf packs I've ever seen. You all completely deserved that win.
Boro, thank you for a really fun game!!! And my Dead Thread Friends, thanks for a delightful time commentating all game long.
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06-12-2020, 05:48 PM | #825 |
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I died pretty early, so I don't have much to say in terms of my actual gameplay, but I will say that I was trying to bait the wolves into thinking I was a Seer who dreamed of an innocent Huey N1, and apparently I was second choice on both Nilp and Lommy's lists, so I came very close to the plan working!! Oh, well.
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06-12-2020, 06:04 PM | #826 |
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That was absolutely amazing. Nice playing Rikae, Wolf Pack, Nilp for giving us the Great Nilping of 2020, and Huey for figuring out the Seer
*tips hat* I think this is the first time I've figured out how to rep posts. But I didn't sign it so oh well! Almost all the baddies were playing the "silent but deadly" role. I call shenanigans on Sally's needing to work. She just wanted an excuse to look like she was in a hurry or unavailable. I would love to play the next game. Please can we have the end time earlier? 3PM (10GMT) is my lunch time and I'm never online. 2PM (9GMT) or 1PM (8GMT) would be better for me.
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Quickly looked over some of the Dead Thread. Always looks like fun.
At the end of yesterDay, I thought you would all be mad at me for not voting Mac! After Nilp randomly showed up, I certainly was mad at myself. Quote:
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06-12-2020, 06:47 PM | #829 |
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I definitely want to play again. Werewolf has been a massive highlight this summer. Formy, your Ghost Game sounds amazing, I would love to play that kind of game.
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A Post on Role selection and other random thoughts...
I drew for the wolves first.
The first round, I drew 4 names 3 times. And all 3 times I pulled Legate and Mac's names. So, I figured it must have been meant to be this time...especially also being set near Amon Lanc. I set them aside as 2 of the wolves and then pulled 4 names 3 more times. This had a little more variety, but there were 3 names I pulled twice... Pitch, Sally, Wilwa. I debated various combinations and thought maybe whoever is left out could be the cobbler. But I settled on a pack of Legate, Mac, Pitch and Wilwa. I pulled names for the gifted roles 3 times. 1 time Greenie was the seer and another time the Beast Hunter. 1 time Nilp was the ranger and another time the Beast Hunter. So I settled on Greenie seer, and Nilp BH. I pulled Lommy's name twice for the ranger and figured that was meant to be. Lommy messaged that she rarely ever was the Ranger and always seemed to protect the wolves more than innocents. I was going to draw for the cobbler a few times, but 1st go was Rikae. I thought, perfect. They can put their wolf-finding skills for nefarious purposes. Night 1 after roles had gone out, threw a big wrench into the start of the game. The next morning Wilwa messaged me she had to withdraw. Legate messaged me around Noon (with Day 1 starting in 6 hours) that he had not heard yet from either Mac or Pitch. So I rushed to figure out if I just regroup and restart in a few days or what to do. I thought the best course was even if I couldn't get someone to be the 16th player for Wilwa to stick with 4 werewolves (I probably would have then just said forget about the NW). So, I quickly messaged sally, since she was sort of that '5th name' that if she wouldn't mind switching sides and being a wolf. She quickly got back and accepted. That was set. I thought this might be really unfavorable to the village but essentially losing an "ordo" before Day 1 wouldn't be the most insurmountable setback. But I thought I better try to find someone to take a villager spot. I messaged Form and Eomer. They both responded Yes, Form just maybe 5 minutes before Eomer. And I thought...oh maybe I can insert Eomer into the game too! Wait...idiot, roles have already been sent out, it would be obvious what Eomer's role would be! But it's ok for Form to come in because the only people who knew Wilwa was meant to be a wolf were the other members. And the only person who knew sally was supposed to be an ordo was sally. I'm very glad to pull Form out of retirement and that he and Nienna enjoyed it! From the very first post of "I'm just house-sitting for Wilwa, I wasn't even supposed to be here" post I was super happy. Thank you again! Thank you BG for also stepping back into the game and glad you enjoyed it too! I'm very happy that the BH role was used. When I was reading other Mafia-inspired games I thought it would be cool, but also over-powering in a smaller village. I regret all that planning of the NW didn't go into effect. In the first email to the pack the randomizer spit out Pitch's name, but I gave them the option to discuss during Night 1 and change it to another one of them if they wanted. Pitch graciously accepted to keep it. I think it would have been better to go with the other option of maybe once 2 wolves were dead, or when 1 wolf died and there were X number in the dead thread, instead of having 1 pre-chosen wolf to be the NW. Because while that set up an interesting dynamic for the pack to decide who to sacrifice and not. I think it also left quite a lot of confusion for the innocents to untangle as well. As the NW sort of became a psuedo-cobbler wolf, that people assumed would be the first wolf sacrificed/to die. That was probably more of a disadvantage to the village during the Day that this wolf pack used to their advantage. Still, I guess that's the way of gaming and fortune. All the best laid plans of players and mods...Because had Nilp chosen Lottie night 2, or had the wolves taken the bait and tried to kill him Night 3, Pitch would have been the one sacrificed. If I'm remembering that correctly. They wisely chose Legate Night 4, figuring he was the one most likely to go down in a lynch soon. Also, fortunate that he was the wolf Greenie dreamed of already. I can't say I was too disappointed though, because my end goal is just a balanced game that hopefully everyone enjoyed playing. And there will be another time to tinker with a NW possibly. So much stuff I wrote down to comment on, but having to keep it to myself I think I will leave it at this and call it a night... Quote:
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06-12-2020, 07:58 PM | #831 |
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I would like to play again at some point. I also love modding, but I have modded a disproportionate amount of games to what I've played. However, am very much looking forward to another game in whatever capacity and role. July will be a busy time because I am restarting RL full time, but I will also have fewer family matters to attend to. So might work out. Yay for Werewolf!
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06-12-2020, 08:33 PM | #832 |
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>be me >2 am in the morning >finally pain-free all day >but also sleepy >Downs goes down >panicked message to Boro >Adam must've chided me: 'If you go to sleep, you'll miss the deadline.' >set an alarm for on the phone one and a half hour before deadline (4:30 am) >'You know that won't matter.' >too tired to care >sleep >alarm goes off >rustle, snooze, sleep >brain snaps me awake >5:51 am >nine minutes left >grab phone >open the Downs >misclick the Dead thread (sorry; I saw nothing I swear) >look for the right thread >from 14 pages when I went to sleep to 19 pages >go to page 17 >5:58 >no time to read >look at the vote tally >Mac got a bunch of consecutive moves >'The Wolves must have made their move.' >vote Shasta >fail at highlighting >twice >thrice >then fail the village In hindsight, missing the deadline would have been much better.
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06-12-2020, 09:43 PM | #833 |
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Dying laughing at Nilp's post. ❤️
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06-12-2020, 09:48 PM | #834 | ||
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Very messy.
My first post in the Dead thread would have been a cartoon reaction image, but since I basically Deaded the village, I posted it here.
Boromod making me commit sudoku [sic] was lovely. I felt like doing that after reading the lynch narration. Never suspected Sally. For some reason, I knew Kath was innocent, and I fairly trusted Lommy.That's funny; I also tried to set traps around his house, but he wouldn't let me either. Rikae only pinged my radar with their totally-diferent-from-Mac's list. Did anyone check that? It had Which was funny now but disconcerting in the moment. Mac was still on the border of my various lists, but a combination of factors made me decide to (drunkenly-like) vote Shasta: aforementioned avalanche of votes (without knowing the context of said votes), his voting record, opposition to the Dead thread information transfer (that whole thing must have been hilarious to an outside observer.)I just realised that this is also how I would've played as a Wolf, but for some reason it made me trust you more than Shasta. Quote:
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Brinn was also on the same border as Mac, but for opposite reasons--she failed a lot of my voting tests, but I trusted her analyses. (Btw, I'm partly just posting what I would've posted had I been around that DAY, sprinkled with hindsight comments. That's kinda what the weird indenting is for.)Also, to recall Wolvish domination past, probably my best games as a baddie was with Brinn and Greenie (and a pro-villager Wolf Inziladun, who had already been lynched), where, on the last DAY, we went divide-and-conquer (accusing whoever was most convenient for us), but that was a game with retractable votes. Doing the same without that same option takes boldness. So really, all my applause to the Werewolves. Pitch I knew was bad, but was convinced he was the Cobbler. Of course, the NW had the freedom to act Cobblerish, but that's wisdom for the next life, I guess. My suiciding the village? Hahahahuhuhuhu (laughing then sobbing) Later I'll post my thoughts on the Beast Hunter role, and to answer this:
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Aw, Nilp! <3 You know what this means? It means you gotta play again. Seriously, setting an alarm to vote and attempting 5 pages in as many minutes - WW points for dedication.
But I second your question: why BG - and if wolves were surprised Greenie was the Seer, why Greenie?
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Playing Beast Hunter meant I had to think like a Ranger. So, much of my analysis was concerned with who the Wolves would attack than who the Wolves are. I guess that was pretty much obvious based on my voting record.
DAY 1: Brinn and Lottie (my only two choices) were basically 'people who weren't one of the three Cobblers™, or people who didn't vote for them or Hui'. I eventually chose the former. Screaming ensued. DAY 2: This one I've explained often enough. In any case I would never have thought of setting the trap for BG's house, so shrug. DAY 3: Greenie (as well as the dead Form) was the only one not to vote for Form. Didn't expect her to be gifted, let alone the Seer. I had half-expected to die this NIGHT because I hoped the Ranger prioritised the Seer. Apparently, this scenario was closer than I thought. Quote:
So I'd lean strongly towards joining the next game if the deadline were ah, more amenable to my location. Although there's no need to bend over backwards to accomodate me or A Possible Medical Murine--after all, we are a minority (hah). Also, more cartoon images. EDIT: I forgot to add that I might be out of regular employment by July, and my freelance thingy doesn't look like picking up anytime soon (imagine having two specialisations, with almost little in common, being nuked by the same thing), so by then I might be more willing to throw myself at anything.
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But don't take my perspective as very representative. I said it to my packmates and I'm saying again, I am really bad at spotting Gifteds. If you don't place a Palantír icon into your first post or say "dark have been my dreams of late", I won't even look at you.
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06-13-2020, 04:07 AM | #840 | |
Wight of the Old Forest
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Unattended on the railway station, in the litter at the dancehall
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So I just read through the Dead thread (beautiful calligraphy, Hui!), and watching D4 unfold through the eyes of the deceased brought back all the thrill and madness once again. I wonder how it would have gone if Nilp had stayed asleep - sally and I probably would have looked better on D5 with Mac's role revealed, and I actually considered faking a Ranger reveal if our Night kill had been blocked. But much better having it end with a flourish like this.
Shasta, if you're still reading, you really did your best to swing it for the village on D4. Not your fault the only people heeding you were wolves. Quote:
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