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11-06-2008, 01:44 PM | #761 |
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Ok, that was a bit far fetched.
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11-06-2008, 02:03 PM | #762 |
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Kitanna, Nogrod, Aganzir, myself, and you.
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11-06-2008, 03:05 PM | #763 |
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No! I cannot live without my sweet Gollum! Life is pointless without his sweet PMs and his fingers typing sweet nothings in my ear.
++Sally (Sorry. I have a feeling that Di's gonna come out with narration soon, so this is as good as it gets. If I had time, I would have had a LOT more fun with this.)
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11-06-2008, 03:07 PM | #764 |
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Sorry, love. Best I can do (see my post above)
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11-06-2008, 03:12 PM | #765 |
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To bad Nog and Agan were protected those two nights. If they'd been killed we'd number the remaining players (if I recall aright). *Sniffs*
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Btw Gwath, you successfully protected three different (innocent) players on three different Nights. I don't know if a ranger has ever done so well. Props to you.
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11-06-2008, 07:27 PM | #767 |
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Come on Di!!! Give us an ending!
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11-06-2008, 07:35 PM | #768 |
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Oi! Chill out, boy. The girl's got a life, after all. Take your time, sweetie. Yes, I want it, but it won't kill (heh, get it? ) me to wait a few more hours. Whenever you get a chance.
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11-07-2008, 12:56 AM | #769 |
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The girl's got a job, is more like it. I didn't pick the 1 AM deadline for my own amusement after all.
I'll have something up in a bit.
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11-07-2008, 01:31 AM | #770 |
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The End
In the end, the Lonely Hearts were so sure that Gollum and Sally were not only Lovers, but the famed Romeo and Juliet, that they were left only to discuss in which order the pair should be killed. Brinniel and Nogrod said Juliet, for certainty, Shasta and Gwath said Romeo, for canonicity, and it got to the point where Romeo fainted from the agony of waiting.
Juliet despaired and voted for herself, then took up a dagger and plunged it into her breast. Or chest, if you want to be that way about it. Romeo awoke from his fainting spell to find his love dead, and wailed in agony, while Shasta complained that this wasn’t all quite right. “What I wouldn’t give for a bottle of poison right about now,” he said. “I have some,” offered Gwath, helpfully. Shasta took the convenient bottle and offered it to the stricken Lover. “Here, Romeo, take this, it’ll make you feel better.” Romeo took it, kissed Juliet, and died. Their spirits rose from the bodies of Gollum and Sally, clutching at each other with insubstantial hands. But like Tristan and Isolde before, Venus took no pity on them, and they faded into nothing, to be forever apart. “Once star crossed, always star crossed,” said Nogrod. “It just wasn’t meant to be.”
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11-07-2008, 01:49 AM | #772 |
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It may be apparent at this point, but I'll say it anyway -- the premise of the storyline was that Venus summoned forth the Lovers' spirits from their graves, let them possess the mortals, but gave them the task of defeating each other in order to survive. She sent Cupid and Psyche down to help the Lovers. Fea's role was inspired by the Cupid and Psyche myth, where Psyche was not allowed to know who her husband was, and when she did spy on him while he slept, she was banished from him. A moral against female curiosity or something daft like that, no doubt, but it made for a good story in "Till We Have Faces."
I'd toyed with the idea of doing something completely different with those characters. I was going to choose a player to be Cupid and then let him select his Psyche... shoot someone with his arrow of love, so to speak. Or, I was going to let Cupid pick all the Lovers, or make a new Lover pair each night. But I couldn't really figure out a good way to make any of those scenarios work in-game. Or at least, I didn't have time to figure out how it might work. Anyway, I hope everyone had fun -- I had a LOT of fun watching the game unfold. I'll say more later, right now it's very late and I'm quite tired.
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11-07-2008, 03:05 AM | #773 |
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Great game Di! Interesting concept, nicely maddening indeed, and the pics were just soo well picked...
Kudos to our gifteds! Somehow I just tended to trust you all the time Brinn. I don't know why but I did. The only thing that somewhat made me suspect you at one point was the fact that I trusted you so easily. Also an awesome performance Gwath! Let us appoint you as the official ranger to every village from now on - not counting those I'm a wolf of course. Hats off to Fea and Eomer. Even if your gamble didn't pay off you really made it with style! And I'm so sorry Mac and Rikae! I was convinced - but only so wrong - about you both! And many thanks and congrats to all those who made this game such an entertaining one: Aganzir for all her effort, Greenie for her sneakiness etc... Sad so many had to die so soon. Especially Lalaith! Now you who did it just confess and I will promise to haunt you from now on! Anyway, it was interesting how badly we played the first few Days but managed to get on top of things pretty quickly to win the game as soon as we got our act together. It's a great feeling when one starts to see the pieces of a puzzle to slip into their right places and starting to realize that it's possible to actually think it through. Thanks everyone! This game just reminded me how much fun a werewolf game can be (well that one Day when Rikae was lynched excluded when I think I myself was partly responsible for the little too competitive feeling and I do apologise about that).
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11-07-2008, 04:32 AM | #774 |
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What a great game!
I've been watching this from the sidelines... loved the Fea-Eomer show.
Gwath, I can't give you another rep yet, but you certainly deserve one!
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Though I don't have time to go into details now, my dreams were: Mac Nogrod Aganzir Sally I'm not forgetting anyone, am I Di? Anyway, you should have seen my complete and utter confusion when I realized that the people I was dreaming of (for the good of the Lovers) kept being protected from the Lovers! Way to Range, bro. That was some sweet irony. This is actually the most fun I've ever had playing. Think how difficult it is not being able to dream of a Lover whose identity you don't know- I literally was going through trying to dream of people I thought were dead innocent (apart from Sally, who I dreamed of after I learned who Eomer was by way of that obscure role-discussion of *ditzy look* "Anybody think it's like totally possible for there to be like a role called Cupid?") Anyway... gotta go to work, then busy all day. But I wanted to thank everybody for an amazingly fun game.
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11-07-2008, 06:54 AM | #776 |
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Well, even for a short while, it was a nice game. It was apparently a lot more than what it just seemed on the surface, indeed a very interesting concept, Di!
The only thing I can think of right now saying is that Fea was obvious from her first post. I wanted to lynch her originally, but after her, I believe, second post? I rethought and decided that she is apparently a Seer. I was seemingly right in both. Maybe it was too striking for her to be on the good side. Well, fortunately I did not end up to be there for long to confuse people with that...
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Of course I eventually asked Di if the Lovers knew there were cobblers around and she said yes. Load off my shoulders. I could work on the village without having to incorporate Lover-friendly provisos. I had to decide on how to use my dreams. I'm glad I made one choice I did- I was going to lie about Nog but I changed my mind and pretended I never dreamed of Agan. I could sacrifice her later if need be, 'admitting' that I lied about not dreaming of her to keep her safe. It was a toss up which one of them I wanted to hang on to for later manipulation: if I'd chosen to call Nog anything but innocent, Brinn would have found me out much sooner. Brinniel, by the way, drove me insane! I thought she was a Lover. A few Nights ago I PMed Di saying I wanted to dream of whoever it was because I wasn't too concerned- I already knew Eomer was my Lover and I was quite certain Brinn and Gollum were Lovers. Epic fail... So then I reveal with great theatrics and many unnecessary augmentations to the nature of my role, and she, my presumed Lover, is trying to kill me! I kept thinking that she must not understand that I'm on her side. Kept thinking, well maybe she's just taking advantage of the revealed Cobbler to gain credibility later. I thought, well, I'm on the Lovers' side no matter what schemes they come up with, so I didn't try all that hard to stop her once it was obvious she wasn't going to budge. So false-seer. I'd never heard of this. I was delighted that my arch-nemesis was all but providing me with a chance to 'redeem' myself by playing dumb. Is it possible I wasn't told I'm a false seer? How does the role work? Might Brinn be a false seer? I legitimately was confused, not to mention distracted- it was at that moment when I was watching the election (fingers crossed) and my mom called to tell me my grandfather had been hospitalized again and my student loans were still uncertain because of a hospital error. False seer? Bring it on. Except how could I possibly hold onto the little credibility I'd gained when the village was trying to kill my Lover? I couldn't defend him... Tragic... Really, though... Amazing game. My favorite moment was probably the morning Aganzir didn't die when I turned to my room mate with a horrified expression and said, "Kel... I think I might secretly be saving people when I dream about them." "Does that role exist?" she asked. "I don't know!" I moaned. "What if she didn't tell me and I'm actually helping the village win?" The drama greatly appealed to me.
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11-07-2008, 08:01 AM | #778 |
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You had me mostly convinced. I was actually disappointed to learn that you were not, in fact, The Prostitute.
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11-07-2008, 08:52 AM | #779 |
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Okay, a little correction then: third post (#19), then (and fifth, respectively, to what I said before).
You see, you just made so many pointless posts that I simply forgot them all
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If only I hadn't died then! I didn't know there were cobblers but I didn't trust Fea and Eomer. I was so glad you were lynched since it could have turned out also otherwise. Great performance, anyway - especially given that you weren't apparently allowed to PM. You know, Fea, there were some comments of yours that kept bothering me all through the game but I couldn't really put my finger on them, like that "If I'm a lover then our dear Moddess thought it would be hilarious not to tell me who my counterpart was." and such. I find it funny that both Greenie and Cab were included in the few people whose posts I analysed, and I reached the conclusion that both of them were rather innocentish. Also, I did not stop suspecting Gollum. I was just so happy that he finally responded to me properly that I wrote my post based on that first impression (also one of my major reasons for suspecting him later was a statement I had misunderstood). Then I went back and reread it and realised that there was actually very little that should have made me suspect him less. Someone also said I seemed to be certain Brinn and Gollum were lovers. I wasn't, but I wanted to see what would happen if I put some pressure on them both. Unfortunately their reactions didn't reveal much. And then I actually started suspecting Brinn, but that was because Brinn is always so suspicious. I remember being a wolf once, and while typing my great case on her, I thought, "Whoa, if I didn't know better, I would be sure she's a wolf!" My suspicions of her lessened pretty much, though, when she was so ardent to disagree with Fea after her claim. Sally, you're just mean. :P I had you pinned on second day but then I just forgot about you. Quote:
Thanks Gwath. You were awesome. I should try to stop suspecting Mac and Rikae every time. Oh and lovers, why did you decide to kill the people you did? Which pair killed whom? Anyway, thanks for the game to everybody, and especially Di. This was really enjoyable.
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11-07-2008, 08:56 AM | #781 |
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Quite frankly, I'm now thoroughly depressed that wasn't my role.
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11-07-2008, 09:01 AM | #782 |
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Good game, guys. Probably the most fun I've had as an ordo.
Brinn always seems innocent to me! Don't know why, given that the one time I was a wolf, so was she . But she has.. a vibe, I dunno. Same with Rikae and Sally. ....Maybe it's a female thing.
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For Agan: Lemme think. I believe our kills were Legate, Noggie, Agan, Agan, Brinn. I may be wrong....there were only five Nights, correct? I'll explain them later, but for now I need a nap. Or at least to do some homework and tidying. You can tell I've been in a WW game; my dorm room's a mess. (But it smells nice! Yay for those Wallflower things! [/product placement])
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11-07-2008, 09:53 AM | #784 |
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Horgehu! How nasty of you!
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11-07-2008, 09:58 AM | #785 |
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Love you too, Legate. If it makes you feel any better Gollum asked me who I was most "afraid of" and you were near/at the top of the list. And the rest you know....
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11-07-2008, 10:47 AM | #786 |
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I love the concept, Di! I'm sorry for being so disrespectful as to assume you made an unbalanced game - I should have known better.
BTW - it was interesting that, in this game, RL lovers suffered basically the same fate they would have if they had been in-game lovers! Nogrod et al., I hope I've proven once and for all that I do, in fact, get furious while innocent (of course, that probably was an elaborate scheme in itself, designed to make me appear more innocent next time I'm evil, eh, Nog? ) I suppose I should explain my cryptic remarks. Mac, apparently without realizing it, made a post that looked very much like a seer-hint to me, and one hinting he had dreamt of me and Aganzir. I suppose it's a very good thing he wasn't, or I would be responsible for getting the seer killed... Another thing: I just have to draw everybody's attention to this. |
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A few more random things from ModLand:
The title of the game is taken from Don't Fear the Reaper. (And do watch that video, because it's kind of hilarious and awful, yet fitting. Much like McCaber's offering. ) And yes, I did handpick the roles. I worried a lot over how to make the roles so the game would be interesting but both sides had an equal chance. It may seem like the Lovers were far outnumbered, but in the last game four pairs of lovers just made for too much carnage. I tired to help them out with the cobblers, and also giving them more information about the actual roles than anyone else got. In the end I think it worked. Gollum and Sally came very close to winning -- despite being thwarted in their kills by Gwath at nearly every turn. Oh and I believe Nogrod at one point speculated that I chose the Lovers based on who I thought could sneak by unnoticed. Yes. Yes, I did.
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I totally read that as "Don't Fear the Ranger". I wonder why.... I think it was actually quite fair-balanced. It took me a bit, but I figured out the evil seer thing (a concept I thought only I was twisted enough to use, so kudos to you!) and then my brain spun for several hours trying to figure out how to get myself out of the game alive. Alas, as Romeo and Juliet, it was just not meant to be.... I think both times Gwath stole our kills from us I actually screamed, out loud, at one in the morning. Fortunately all the Residence Life people live on the other end of the floor. Heh. The last night I knew we couldn't win, unless Brinn really screwed something up (which I didn't expect to happen) so I decided the only possible way to win was if she died. Then Groin withdrew, Gwath made the save I knew he would, and I realized I was dead. But it happens. Blast. I just took up like ten minutes when I should have been working on some other stuff. I have some things to say to specific players, but I'll do that later tonight probably. For now though, good game one and all! ~~Sally~~
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11-07-2008, 12:45 PM | #792 |
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Awesome game Di! (Though there were times when I positively hated you for the tight position you crushed me into).
Sally was an awesome partner. Now that I've played with her as an accomplice, I know I wouldn't want her as an enemy. To Aganzir: I just loved the way you kept jumping truck loads of suspicion on me. Thanks for making the game such a pile of fun. Brinn took me in. I thought she was a rival in blood. Gwath played his part admirably. I never suspected him as a ranger. BTW, what was that little communication thing between Mac and Rikae?
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Sally & Gollum: Why did you chose Agan on the next Night after Gwath had saved me? You had basically a free kill on me but decided to go the other way taking a risk? I mean I really couldn't believe my eyes when I saw I was alive that next Day (I almost decided not to open the computer in the morning to check it out as I was quite sure I was dead - well, luckily I did bother checking it...). Or were you told there were two rangers?
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Some comments: As I mentioned before, Gwath did an exceptional job as ranger. So hats off to you. Fea and Eomer, did an excellent job in their roles, even if it didn't work out in the end. When Fea revealed I first thought, "Crap, Fea is so manipulative that she could pull this absurd claim off....how do I get people to trust my word against her's?" And I waited to reveal until it was completely necessary because I thought she was a cobbler (or possibly a lover, though less likely) trying to draw the real seer out...even though I didn't reveal that Day I was so sure I looked gifted that I protected myself. As for Eomer, I didn't suspect him at all until towards the later Days by process of elimination...then I thought him a lover. When Fea revealed him as ranger, I knew the two had to be paired together somehow. Greenie, you played an excellent lover. I felt you may be sliding under the radar which is why I left you in the "no idea" category, but I probably would've never suspected you enough to lynch you. McCaber also did a great job of sliding by early on...if others hadn't started to look at him, I probably wouldn't have either. Sally...finally one of the few people I was right about from early on. Though obviously not ever sure enough to actually vote for. And Gollum, I can't believe I kept defending you; I was so sure of your innocence. Until later on by again, process of elimination. Shasta, I have to comment that the reason I dreamed of you was because I thought you might be a lover. When I discovered you weren't, I was at first disappointed...until I remembered how weirdly accurate you can be when suspecting people. Which is one of the major reasons why I chose to take a closer look at McCaber. So thank you for your odd psychic powers. If I ever rule a country, you will be my right-hand man. Di, thank you for making me the Watcher. I've never been either the ranger or seer before....and I've always wanted to be a seer. I enjoyed the role a lot...and for some odd reason, I've always played best as a gifted. Also, I must compliment you on a great game. It was fun and unique, and I can see you put a lot of effort into it.
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11-08-2008, 03:50 AM | #800 |
Leaf-clad Lady
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Haha I enjoyed playing Lover very much, even though we got lynched pretty early. I was slightly annoyed by that, though - I would have prefered some dramatic ending than a semi-random "Let's lynch some of those quiet ones" -lynch.
I'm really sorry Lal for lynching you so early, I had a theory that you were gifted. Apparently you weren't, and I felt very bad when I heard about how seldom you get to play WW (and you weren't even a gifted)... It was quite irritating that only when I was reading through the Day we were lynched I realised that Fea and Eomer were the Cobblers, and that Sally was Juliet. It was too late then, obviously. Overall, this was a wonderful game with a very interesting concept (Kudos to Di!) and interesting players (Kudos to you all!). Thanks.
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