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04-22-2006, 08:42 PM | #521 |
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When I first wrote about who I suspected the Shaman was, I had Celuien in mind, which is why I was able to narrow my list so much. I realized the next day that you probably weren't the Shaman because of your pretending tone. It's a good thing I didn't adhere to my predictions because I was very wrong.
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04-22-2006, 08:47 PM | #522 | |
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It's a good thing that the scenario played out the way it did because I have no doubt that Roa and Caran would have been able to get me lynched if Zali hadn't come forward (or if someone hadn't managed to prove my innocence).
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04-22-2006, 08:50 PM | #523 |
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Yeah, you had us fooled, too, the night Zali protected you. I started thinking Naria was the Shaman yesterDay, but I was afraid Zali would be protecting her, so I thought I'd get her out of the way first. By that point I knew the only way we'd win would be if I got the dream...
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04-22-2006, 08:54 PM | #524 |
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Hmm, I suppose all this is taking away from the suspense...
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04-22-2006, 08:54 PM | #525 |
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++Caran
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04-22-2006, 08:59 PM | #526 |
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I'm no orc! I play the harp, for goodness sake! I ask you, would an orc play a harp?
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04-22-2006, 09:04 PM | #528 |
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Well, that depends. What can you play on your harp?
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04-22-2006, 09:07 PM | #530 |
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Well done, Naria! You made thoughtful, wise picks!
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04-22-2006, 09:11 PM | #531 | |
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04-22-2006, 09:11 PM | #532 |
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++Celuien
And I would have gotten away with it, too, if it weren't for you meddling kids! (What, you elves don't watch Scooby-Doo?) |
04-22-2006, 09:52 PM | #533 |
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[b]The Grand Finale[/B] [I](It even comes with a song!)[/I]
So it happened, that many days after the death of Farael and after the hard endeavours of the Ranger and the Shaman the last wereorc was dreamt of. Celuien came forward declaring that Caranlondien was the last remaining wereorc. Naria confirmed not only her Shamanship (or Shamanerism, whichever you prefer) but also that Caranlondien had been chosen for the night’s dream and so the village prepared to lynch the last remaining foe in their midst.
Yet there was a slight inconvenience. It was not the end of the day yet, so technically they weren’t allowed to lynch anyone. (Music starts playing….) Charara-rara-rarará (tric tric tric) Charara-rara-rarará (tum-tric) Charara-rara-rarará Everyone: Wooooooooooo!!!! Caranlondien Alright you’ve gotta let me know Should I stay or should I go? If you say that you don’t mind I’ll kill you all one at the time So you got to let know Should I stay or should I go? Nogrod It’s always lies lies lies Siempre - mintiendo y engañando So I’ll be saying my good-byes La verdad tu me estas hartando SleepyRangerOn days you are fine on nights you are not De dia bien de noche no A monster that Eru forgot Un monstruo que Eru olvido NariaWell come on, what say you all? Me tienen que decir Should she stay or should she go? Se debe ir o quedarse? Everyone: Should she stay or should she go now? Should she stay or should she go now? If she goes there will be trouble An’ if she stays it will be double So come on and let us know Should she stay or should she go? Caran:This indecision’s bugging me Esta indecision me molesta If you don’t want me, set me free Si no me quieres, librame Tell me who I’m supposed to be Digan me yo quien debo ser Ain’t we all sons of the same god? Somos hijos del mismo dios Well, come on and let me know Me tienes que decir Will you lynch me or will you not? Me lincharan o quisas no? Everyone: Should she stay or should she go now? Should she stay or should she go now? If she goes there will be trouble An’ if she stays it will be double So come on and let us know Should she stay or should she go? Celuien: You should give up I dreamt of you Ya no me jodas te soñe If you don’t do it I’ll do it for you Si no lo haces lo hare yo Grendelien So this is it, how should it be? Es el final, como lo haremos? We have no rope to hang her with! No nos queda ni una cuerda So, I better ask you all Yo pregunto esta vez Should we lynch her, should we not? EveryoneShould we lynch her, should we help her? Should we lynch her, should we help her? If we are good she might still kill us But there’s no way from her to rid us So you I ask ‘cos I don’t know Should she stay or should she go? Naria Suddenly interrupted the singing and dancing with a piercing scream that drew everyone’s attention to the task at hand Naria with a piercing scream: SHE IS RUNNING AWAY!!! Caranlondien was already half way to the village’s entrance and there was no one fast enough to catch her. She was sprinting like only really scared wereorcs can sprint (and that’s really fast) and so she dove head-first on to the exit, knowing that she’d be free as soon as she crossed the village’s walls. Yet she never crossed it. As it happened, because of an oversight, a certain lieutenant of Sauron, much weaker in were-thing lore than his master, devised a plan to force the village onto starvation. The door that Caranlondien was diving head-first through happened to be a weredoor, set in place to prevent vital resources coming into the village and thus effectively starving it. Yet the weredoor was only a door in appearance, as it was actually a rather strong wall. Let’s just say that after hitting the door running at full speed, the villagers had very little work to do on Caranlondien. Survivers: Nogrod: unemployed barber. Grendelien: village whittler Celuien:lampwright Naria:The grower of magnificent flowers Sleepy A barrel of apples Non-survivers (or Death-ers, however you prefer to call yourself) FaraelMod: He dyed… erm I mean died. GlirdanRepentant werewolf : Choked on an apple. No wonder why werewolves are carnivores. JennyHalluWereorc: Escaped the village, but could not escape the laws of physics. Dancing Spawn...: Just a merchant: Trapped on a deathly spider’s web. Kitanna:The town's gate-keeper: Had a lobotomy performed by an angry woodpecker. Legolas in spandex: Legolass (A movie-Legolas impersonator): Overwhelmed and or frightened into leaving the village after seeing what had happened to Kitanna Diamond: Simply a normal, very bad stone cutter - scared to death by orcs Findëasëa: paleo-elf-tropologist: Lynched by a small margin. Zali: stringer-of-bows (I owe you a death scene, I’ll do it as soon as I can) Roa_Aoife aspiring ballad writer Shot down by Zali while trying to flee hanging Caranlondien: aspiring harpist: Tricked by a weredoor. I bet that Sauron was wishing he had more palantir available to communicate with his lieutenants. Congratulations villagers!! You have won this game Also, commendations for the wereorcs on a game well played.
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04-22-2006, 09:59 PM | #534 |
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Whoo hoo! Village win! We rock! I had the Shaman as one of my top suspects! Yee ha! I suck!
I would now like to treat you all to a magnificent firework display rivalling the likes of Mithrandir. *Invokes a dozen multi-colored light absorbing Silmarils in celebration* *runs for cover*
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04-22-2006, 10:03 PM | #535 |
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Caran has gracefully conceded, so I figured I'd end the day now rather than let it drag on.
Also, the song (just in case it's not obvious) is based on "Should I stay or should I go?" and on alternating lines you have the text in English or Spanish. Zali, I will write your death scene when I get a chance (and some inspiration) Ok, now that the game is over I can say that you all were awesome. Let's do it on a one-by-one basis Caranlondien: aspiring harpist: You played great, if Naria had not dreamt of you I think you might have been able to go all the way JennyHallu: Doomsday prophet : Same as above, Naria was really smart on choosing you Nogrod: unemployed barber: I found it funny that at times you were REALLY wrong yet you sounded convincing enough to make myself hesitate and check the roles list as always, good job Grendelien: village whittler: Lately we have been lucky with our newbies.... to say that you played an excelent game would be an understatement! Findëasëa: paleoelfropologist : Same as above, I would have liked to read a bit more from you but you played a good game. Celuien:lampwright: Your Shaman hints not only might have saved Naria, but they helped Zali avoid yet another kill. Zali: stringer-of-bows: Great job as a ranger! When you came out at first I thought it was a bad move, but the wereorcs seemed to have other plans. I think I get what they were trying to do and it almost worked, but you were able to foil their attacks twice. GREAT job Diamond: Inept Jewel Smith : It was a shame to see you go (gamewise) You are a smart lady... but don't go around saying that you can't help the village because you can Dancing Spawn...: a merchant: Spawny, I think I still have to reply your last PM =P But other than that, a well played game even if cut short. Glirdan:Very confused wereWOLF hunter (confused as he's faced with wereorcs rather than werewolves): You didn't have time to do a thing... but I'm sure that if you had had you would have been an asset for the village. Kitanna: The town's gate-keeper: At times the strong silent type, I think there was a lot more going on than what you got to write down. Good game. Naria:The grower of magnificent flowers: I think everyone should stop by the Green Dragon Inn and buy Naria a few ales. She has more than excelled on her role as a Shaman. Sleepy A barrel of apples*: Man, what was your plan? if it was to have the wereorcs go for Celuien at the same time the Ranger protected her, it was clearly a good move. If it was something else, please do explain. Legolas in spandex:Legolass (A movie-Legolast impersonator) : Maybe next time around you will get a better grasp of the rules =) I'm sorry if I took you out of the game but people who are not participating can not only be a distraction but make the game slightly unfair for those who take the time to write. If you ever decide to play again, I wish you the best of lucks =) Roa_Aoife aspiring ballad writer: Ah, cunning Roa... you are a danger for the villagers, completely unsuspected for the first few days. What was your plan for Zali? Special mention Folwren: A HUGE thanks for everything. Honest, you saved my... rear end... a few times =)
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04-22-2006, 10:26 PM | #536 |
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Great job, everyone! I had so much fun being an evil orc... And I love my death scene!
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04-22-2006, 10:29 PM | #537 | |
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This game was so much fun, I really look forward to playing again in the future.
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04-22-2006, 10:41 PM | #538 |
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Findeasea, your suspicions of Roa were correct all along! Your instincts are quite intact...drop me on an island, and I'm lost. Hah. Hmm. Excellent game!
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04-22-2006, 11:43 PM | #539 |
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Naria, may I ask who you dreamt of the first night? Just curious...
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04-23-2006, 12:08 AM | #540 | |
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04-23-2006, 12:17 AM | #541 | |
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Everyone: good game. I'd say more but I think I've repped you all already with glowing terms anyway. It was fun while it lasted, and I will have my revenge on you, Roa and Caran, watch your backs! I will say, Farael I loved your narrations, all very funny! Loved the big finale especially! And thanks to Folwren for filling so we didn't riot most days....
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04-23-2006, 12:28 AM | #542 |
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Well, I loved this village... you were all so frustrating to be up against! Apologies to all those I helped to kill... (*chuckles quietly*). Much as I loved the role, it was rather more stressful than being a villager. I swear I had a dream last night involving something about my professor declaring that I was an orc...
Though Jenny (unluckily for us) died early, Roa and I continued to be very verbose orcs. I saved our correspondence (for reference, given my lack of experience), so I'd be happy to post some highlights. Once again, congratulations to you villagers, and Naria and Zali, you guys were awesome. |
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04-23-2006, 12:35 AM | #544 | |
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04-23-2006, 12:46 AM | #545 | |
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The rest of my picks came from simple deductions. I have to say though, that I really didn't like my role at first. I thought that it was quite the rip off that I picked the people and others took them for their own use. However, as the game progressed I rather grew to love the Shaman role and found it to be alot of fun when others could see what I saw. Thanks Farael!! |
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04-23-2006, 12:58 AM | #546 | |
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04-23-2006, 02:06 AM | #547 |
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Can this be true? We finally have two village victories in a row!
Congrats, villagers, you did good job spotting the orcs! It was fun to play with so many of you for the first time. I wish I could have lived a bit longer amongst such a nice bunch of players. Oh well, nasty orcs... Okay, you orcs were great, too. Wonderfully sneaky! Farael, thanks for really entertaining modding! I loved my death. Zali, wow, a most impressive performance as the Ranger! And thanks for saving my skin on the first time. Naria, you were a helpful Shaman, well done!
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04-23-2006, 05:08 AM | #548 |
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Well done folks! that was a very enjoyable game to follow. Wish I'd been in it now although, as I was away over Easter, it would have been impossible as it turned out.
Just wanted to say a few things, really: First, I thought the Shaman role worked out really well. So many possible but not quite definate unknowns. Well done on coming up with that Farael. I am sure that the Shaman will see action again in future games. And well done, Naria, for playing the role so well and making such good picks. You really excelled yourself in that game. Secondly, I cannot for the life of me work out why you Orcs did not kill Zali instead of D18 that night. I realise that there was a possibility of discrediting her, although the longer she was around with no real Ranger coming forward, the less likely it was that she would be lynched. And also, it was only a matter of time before the Shaman dreamed of her. I also realise that you were after the Shaman, but wouldn't it have been better to get rid of the known innocents until you had a firmer fix on her? I'm just interested to hear what you reasoning was on this. One more thing. Orcs, you played really well. I did not suspect JennyH at all, and she was really just unlucky. Nice attempt at confusion, by the way, just before you died. It's a double-edged sword, though, as , while it can lead the village into all sorts of red herrings, a few did manage to spot the one Orc on your "dangerous innocents" list. And I am proud to say that I spotted Roa and Caran from fairly early on. You both seemed to be posting a lot without saying very much, which is not your usual style (and, although I haven't played with either of you yet, I do keep an eye on these things). That's not to say at all that you didn't play well. You both did. Very well. It's just that it doesn't happen very often that my suspicions are right. In fact, I think I'm better at spotting Wolves/Orcs as an observer than as a player. And boy, Roa, can you be aggressive. And I take back what I said about Were-Orcs. It actually worked quite well. And, as we are shortly to be terrorised by Were-Ducks, well Orcs do seem rather fearsome in comparison ...
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Hurray for the villagers! Two in a row!
All three of our Wereorcs did a great job. I never suspected Jenny. Nor would I have spotted Roa all that easily if not for that bit about Spawn at the beginning. And Caran was great - I almost doubted myself about Caran until the dream came through because of Naria's vote for Findeasea when we were trying to get Roa before. But I'm still confused about why you chose Diamond. So, why? But I am rather proud of this list from yesterday; Quote:
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04-23-2006, 05:53 AM | #550 | |
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And yes Farael, that was indeed my plan. I picked Celuien since I was certain she wasn't the seer, to be honest I had no clue who it was. I never did actually think Naria was an orc and all I was trying to do when I randomly shoved accusations at her was make the orcs think that she'd get lynched and so leave her alone. I think it was stupid of me not to suspect the only person who backed me on my vote for Naria! Odd that this got by even Noggie. Anyway, good game people. The Ranger and Shaman played brilliantly.
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04-23-2006, 06:03 AM | #551 |
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AGH! Naria! Why did you have to dream of me???
But I thought long and hard about my confusion posts. They were just intended to drive you guys batty, and try to get messages to my orcish friends, but I had to take the risk that they wouldn't understand the message. I LOVED how many directions you took them. Pure validation, right there. Orcs, I thought it was funny that you left poor Zali for two days, but why did you try for Celuien??? I was yelling at my computer "She can't be the Shaman!!! It's too bloody obvious!!!!" I love being an orc and it was so frustrating to die so early. Roa and Caran, you did an excellent job playing off my nonsense. Fun to read.
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Anyway, I'm definitely seeing why any Seer/Shaman impersonation is risky business. As soon as Naria started suspecting me, I was pretty sure she was the Shaman since the only one who could be sure I was faking was the real Shaman. Thus, impersonations could be a fairly effective werecreature tactic to flush out dangerous gifteds, making even well-intentioned innocent impersonator look guilty and possibly revealing the player that was supposed to be protected. Just look at how many folks were after me before Zali told everyone I was the one she guarded. And Naria was pretty revealed at that point - well, at least to me. And Caran figured it out too, though last night was too late to act on it. Hehe, Jenny. Maybe they figured I was just a very bold Shaman trying to hide in the open (or panicking after being flushed out by Sleepy, which is how I was sort of trying to play the role) and didn't want to risk leaving me around for an extra dream, even if I did look too obvious to be true. I'm looking forward to the PMs.
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I don't know how much you guys want... Day One we talked comparatively little, so I'll just post everything... although I think it only serves to show how completely clueless I was at the beginning
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Just awesome!
This was probably the finest village I've ever played in. All players were cunning and open, meaning: no one-liner players and some really crafty playing on both sides (villagers, orcs). Just some specials... Celuien: Incredibly well impersonated! Just fooled the orcs completely. I had my doubts before Sleepy's dream on me, but then on, I just watched from side and enjoyed. Sleepy: Well thought of plan, great backing! Naria: You really did it! The orcs just didn't seem to have a clue (until it was too late). Excellent work! And the picks too, well thought of. *bows* Zali: Two saves!!! Couldnt we make you a permanent WW-ranger? Grendelien & Findëasëa: Just impossibly-great first-time gaming!!! I'm just humbled in front of you! So fine playing from both of you! Orcs: Jenny was unlucky to be dreamed of (or then Naria just was just so clever) so early. Roa I'm beginning to fear even more than I feared before the game, and Caran was just awesome (even though she ended up quite high in my list, but anyways). Btw. Nice detail: almost all were against my plan of revealing the dreams every day, and still we played that way the whole game and won... (Surely, I see, the situation might have been different, and the plan could have backfired.) And as last but not the least: Farael: your posts were just hilarious, and the most entertaining! I really enjoyed them! Love you all!
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Here's all of Night Two. Sorry about killing you, Spawn You were too clever for your own good!
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Caran: Thank's for the "orc-diaries"! They were really intresting stuff to read.
Can we have more...? EDIT: X-posted with Caran: thanks for the day two.
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Ah, the death of Jenny. So sad...
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Yeah, at the end of Day Four I completely messed up, I think drawing some of the suspicion that would be my undoing. And that list of players there in my first PM is very helpful, isn't it?
I had completely forgotten our discussion on this Night... If only we had killed Naria! But neither of us remotely suspected her as the Shaman at this point, and as she was drawing suspicion, she seemed like a bad choice. Zali, who were you protecting Night Four? Also, I have to say that at this point, despite certain mistakes we made, Roa's calmness is what got us as far as we went. I was rather jumpy (i.e., pacing around my room wringing my hands... okay, maybe not quite that bad) Sleepy and Nogrod, you had me totally confused! NIGHT FOUR Quote:
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Well! I am certainly glad to have been a part of a village win!
This means that the only roles I haven't tried yet are orc and seer. I had a hard enough time with just the dream that I know I couldn't handle it on a daily basis! I was surprised at how lucky I was to be successful twice. I thought I was done for sure when I posted that I was the ranger. Farael, I'm really looking forward to my death scene--all the others were really good, so I'm excited. It's more fun to die than to survive because you get to play some...and THEN you get an awesome death scene. (spoken from someone who only once lasted through the end of the game in her entire WW career).
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Shade of Carn Dûm
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Bag-Endless-Fuel
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We had the Shaman-suspects narrowed down to three, and the Shaman was in there. And the only one we didn't suspect was the Shaman!
And that Night, you sure did have fun playing with our minds, eh Farael? First he crushed our dreams, then got our hopes up... and the next Day crushed our dreams again. Also, please note the excellent code I come up with towards the end. I know, I know, I was meant to be a spy. NIGHT FOUR Quote:
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