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What you seem to think was frustration/anger in that post in referring to Gwath, wasn't.
I didn't get frustrated or "angry" until the next post. *sigh* I haven't been playing Cobbler at all Gwath. I've merely been "playing like a lunatic". As I said. I'm Cannon Fodder. Before you argue that "playing like a lunatic" and "playing Cobbler" are the same. To me, they aren't. "Playing Cobbler" is a bit different from actually being a Cobbler. "Playing Cobbler" is putting on a show, regardless of whether or not you are actually a/the Cobbler. Going out of your way to do suspicious and "weird" things. Being a Cobbler, is trying to look innocent, yet helping the Wolves. Sure, you may want to draw some suspicion towards you - but are you going to put on a show? Maybe, depends on the person. You'd play both sides... dancing like a demented elf on a fence post perhaps. "Playing like a lunatic" is merely what is suggests. Letting "lunacy" run rampant, and just saying things candidly. Most people have to watch what they say - regardless of what alignment or role you have. Since you don't want to appear too seerish if you are the seer, and etc. So playing "like a lunatic" to me, is being candid. I haven't gone out of my way to appear suspicious, or to appear like a Cobbler, or to draw attention to myself. I've merely posted what thoughts have come into my head, as they came into my head. So I suppose it is more a mix of candid and stream of consciousness. I'm Cannon Fodder, I can do that. Plus, it is fun. If it makes me look suspicious. If it makes me look like a Cobbler or a Mutineer, and that is why I've been kept alive. Then apparently job accomplished, since I'm still here. Was it a plan? Heck no. I merely wanted to have fun. Was there really a point to all this? *shrug* Merely explaining my "weird behavior". X'd since Gwath's #1316.
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Are you banking on Nerwen voting for me, Gwath?
Was that your plan all along?
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Okay, this is ridiculous:
++Izzy. For the sake of the meta-game. (i.e., why should anyone get a free pass on acting like this?) Gwath– if you are the last wolf, you've played very well, so congratulations to you and the team. Izzy– you've made it virtually impossible for me not to lynch you. If you're a cobbler– well done! If you're a wolf– too bad. If you're innocent after all– I suggest you learn from this experience.
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I have to walk out the door right now. I left it as long as I could.
Goodbye.
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Fate sealed then.
I was going to vote for Gwath. Though my gut says it is Nerwen. No, Nerwen. The entire point of WW is to have fun. If you expect me, and tell me that I should change my playing style. No thank you. I like having fun while playing WW. You should be making your vote on who you think is a Mutineer, not on some meta-game reason. Or attempt to force me to change my playing style.
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Nice recitation though Izzy...
Sadly that could be as well a mutineer-tactics in a game like this...
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Good thing about the late votes: we don't have to wait half a day for theoretically possible retractions. That's always the late-game anti-climactic problem with retractions...
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++Izzy.
Don't care anymore. I'm not playing here. If someone is going to lynch me to try and force me to change my playing style. No thanks.
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And playing-styles sure should be free.
They just have different consequences... Like mine. I always play it loud and involved and most of the times I get killed sooner than later for it. But it wouldn't be fun for me otherwise. So stick to your game but accept the consequences Izzy. I also got a bit hurt in the earlier days but now I'm quite happy with howe it is with my playing. Werewolf-games last for me three Days the most - normally one or two. I just have to take the fun from there. ![]()
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Join Date: Jun 2002
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Deadline. No more talking please. I will skip ahead and write this narration now so that the results will be revealed and post-game discussion can begin.
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Day 9
Wit' only three livin' band 'o pirates aboard th' Grey Gaurhoth, this day would be th' day which would decide their fate. Without th' claim 'o a second spy, it was mostly agreed Almost-Blind Nerwen must not be a mutineer as she had be cleared by th' supposed spy A Little Green Drunk. So it came down between Ham-Hands Izzy 'n Cowerin' Gwath Slasher.
Izzy glared at Gwath. Gwath glared at Izzy. "So what gunna it be, Nerwen?" they both asked th' navigator. "It be up to ye to decid our fate, so who do ye think be th' final aggressor?" "Argh," answered Almost-Blind Nerwen. "So much pressure. Why must I be th' one to bare such a burden? 'Tis be no easy decision. Cowerin' Gwath looks too innocent to be evil, but Ham-Hands Izzy be actin' too much like a conspirator to actually be an aggressor." "Fer th' last time, I be not a conspirator, savvy?" muttered Izzy bitterly. "Well then, aggressor ye must be then," decided Nerwen. "Because ye act too odd to be innocent 'o any sort." "Don't be ridiculous," retorted th' striker. "Ye be knowin', I wouldn't be surprised at all if ye turned out to be th' mutineer, Nerwen. Almost-Blind Nerwen rolled her eyes. Cowerin' Gwath took out his knife 'n Izzy watched angrily as he began to polish it. "Oh don't act so upset," said Nerwen. "Ye 've known ye had it comin' all along." "Fine then," said th' frustrated Ham-Hands Izzy. "I've had all I can take wit' ye lot anyway." 'An she stole th' knife from Cowerin' Gwath's hands 'n plunged it into her own chest. Collapsin' to th' floor, Ham-Hands Izzy th' striker would hunt 'n gather no more. The Living: -Almost-Blind Nerwen ~ Navigator/Sea Artist -Cowerin' Gwath Slasher ~ Powder Monkey The Ghosted: -Black Death Brinn ~ Captain ~ shish kabobed (mod) -Slippery McCabbie Dagger ~ Boatswain ~ danced the hempen jig -Lil' Green the Staggering Drunk ~ Powder Monkey ~ drank up all the rum -Dancin' Mira Blythe ~ Striker ~ danced her way off the deck -Whinin’ Eomer Bonny ~ Musician (Pur-loined Violin) ~ his pur-loined violin pur-loined him -High-Pitched Annu ~ Surgeon ~ halved by her own saw -Stutterin’ Wilwa Scab ~ Cook ~ gave her heart to Davy Jones -Legless Sally Dawkins ~ Carpenter ~ was shark bait for a day -Puffy Shirt Rikae ~ Cabin Boy ~ was never fond of pointy objects -Pirate Nogrod the Fashionably Late ~ Gunner ~ had an unfriendly encounter with cold steel -Poop Deck Kath ~ Musician (Pipe) ~ death by seagull -Gangrenous Inziladun Jones ~ Pilot ~ was a little too attached to the wheel -Pirate Lommy the Infected ~ Quartermaster ~ mobbed by her own mob -Pirate Boromir the Malformed ~ Gunner ~ cannon fodder -Snifflin’ Mac Sparrow ~ Cooper -Short Ruth Mithril ~ Cook -Stinkin' Eön Bloodbeard ~ Powder Monkey -Shark Tooth Shasta ~ First mate -Ham-Hands Izzy ~ Striker ~ became the ship scapegoat |
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Final Narration
"So now what do we do?" wondered Nerwen.
"Well, I don't be knowin' what ye gunna do now, but I certainly be knowin' what I gunna be doin' now that I be cap'n," replied Gwath Slasher. "Avast, thar, ye can't be cap'n; ye're just a lowlife powder monkey." Then it dawned on th' navigator. "Wait a minute, ye're th' final mutineer, aren't ye?" she realised. Gwath grinned. "Indeed I be. Th' Grey Gaurhoth be mine. 'An she gunna run how I be needin' her to run. No more takin' orders from others. Now I be th' one givin' out orders." "So what ye gunna do now, murder me?" wavered Almost-Blind Nerwen. "Hmm...well that depends," answered th' aggressor. "Will ye work under me orders, or would ye rather take ye chances?" "Pah, I'll never take orders from a powder monkey," th' navigator growled. "Okay, then I be predictin' ye won't be needin' 'tis." In a flash, Gwath reached at Nerwen 'n tore her remainin' eye from 'tis socket. "Avast, that be me eye!" she cried out. "Gift it back, ye filthy piece 'o scum." Eyeless Nerwen started after Cowerin' Gwath, but without any eyes she missed th' mutineer altogether 'n instead ran straight off th' ship. Gwath threw th' eyeball in after her 'n it landed wit' a plop. Now that th' final loyal crewmember was dead, Gwath could finally take over th' ship. Th' Grey Gaurhoth was all his 'n at th' thought 'o it, he gave out a hearty hoot and hollar. But thar was still more work to be done. "Alright, ye scurvy dogs...back to yer posts!" ordered Gwath Slasher. "Hoist th' sails. To th' Haven 'o Umbar we gunna be off to restock on supplies." But nothin' happened. Th' ship was silent 'n Gwath could hear no one's movement but his own. Th' once animate corpses on th' ship were now silent. Successful or not, th' crew had fulfilled their purpose 'n their ghosts were no longer needed. These dead men would be tellin' no more tales. Cowerin' Gwath Slasher looked around at his empty ship. He may have earned th' title 'o cap'n, but he was one without a crew, 'n stranded alone at sea. "Oh bugger," sighed th' new cap'n. The Stranded: -Cowerin' Gwath Slasher ~ Powder Monkey/Self-Proclaimed Captain (aggressor/mutineer) The Corpses: -Black Death Brinn ~ Captain ~ shish kabobed (mod) -Slippery McCabbie Dagger ~ Boatswain ~ danced the hempen jig (ordo) -Lil' Green the Staggering Drunk ~ Powder Monkey ~ drank up all the rum (spy) -Dancin' Mira Blythe ~ Striker ~ danced her way off the deck (aggressor/mutineer) -Whinin’ Eomer Bonny ~ Musician (Pur-loined Violin) ~ his pur-loined violin pur-loined him (co-conspirator) -High-Pitched Annu ~ Surgeon ~ halved by her own saw (ordo) -Stutterin’ Wilwa Scab ~ Cook ~ gave her heart to Davy Jones (ordo) -Legless Sally Dawkins ~ Carpenter ~ was shark bait for a day (co-conspirator) -Puffy Shirt Rikae ~ Cabin Boy ~ was never fond of pointy objects (avenger) -Pirate Nogrod the Fashionably Late ~ Gunner ~ had an unfriendly encounter with cold steel (ordo) -Poop Deck Kath ~ Musician (Pipe) ~ death by seagull (aggressor/mutineer) -Gangrenous Inziladun Jones ~ Pilot ~ was a little too attached to the wheel (ordo) -Pirate Lommy the Infected ~ Quartermaster ~ mobbed by her own mob (protector) -Pirate Boromir the Malformed ~ Gunner ~ cannon fodder (ordo) -Snifflin’ Mac Sparrow ~ Cooper (aggressor/mutineer) -Short Ruth Mithril ~ Cook (ordo) -Stinkin' Eön Bloodbeard ~ Powder Monkey (ordo) -Shark Tooth Shasta ~ First mate (ordo) -Ham-Hands Izzy ~ Striker ~ became the ship scapegoat (ordo) -Almost-Blind Nerwen ~ Navigator/Sea Artist ~ could really use another pair of eyes (ordo) Aggressors win. Co-conspirators win. Innocents lose. The thread is now open for post-game discussion. |
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Oh you Powder-Monkey you Gwath! *curses*
Well, really, kudos for your last Day performance! But Mira and Kath? I see now why you didn't want to modkill Gwath, Brinn. Heh, Mac... how come you suspected me from the very first Day? I'm getting to know you... even if I can't hold on to my feeling for it. Well the next time I will remember... ![]() Just tell me guys about choosing Rikae! I'm dying to learn what happened there. Sally being a conspie is no wonder - and neither is Eomer - heh, you were after me on Day1 as well... ![]() Kudos to all of you who gave your best effort in these impossible circumstances! Inziladun, Lommy, Boromir, Shasta, Nerwen, Izzy... You made this a game I remember with warmth! And yeah, just a crazy idea Brinn! I loved the narratives and in a sense the whole set-up - even if it was just totally insane and impossible to play. But whatever. It was nice to hang around even after death and that did indeed make up for some other disappointments. Now looking at the mutineers I do wonder had we made better knowing the roles of the dead... maybe not... albeit in the end... ![]() Fun.
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For the record...
Day 1
Hunt: Lommy Lynch: McCaber Night 2 Dream: Nerwen Protection: Mirandir Hunt: Sally Kill: Greenie Day 2 Hunt: Eonwe Lynch: Mirandir Night 3 Protection: Sally Hunt: Kath Kill: Eomer Day 3 Hunt: Sally Lynch: Annu Night 4 Protection: Rikae Hunt: Gwathagor Kill: none Modfire: wilwarin Day 4 Hunt: Gwathagor Lynch: Sally Night 5 Protection: Mithalwen Hunt: Nogrod Kill: Rikae Day 5 Lynch: Kath Night 6 Protection: Boromir Kill: Inziladun Day 6 Lynch: Lommy Night 7 Kill: Boromir Day 7 Lynch: Macalaure Night 8 Kill: Mithalwen Day 8 Lynch: Eonwe Night 9 Kill: Shasta Day 9 Lynch: Izzy --------- I'd love to hear some explanations for the picks made by both baddies and gifteds. ![]() I have more to comment about the game, but I should've been in bed long ago, so this is all for now. I still have four narrations to write, but they should get done sometime within the week.
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Ha! I was right about Kath, at least.
![]() Well, we gave it the old yeoman's try anyway. I don't blame Nerwen. She did the best she could with a tough situation. An interesting game to be sure: bad luck from the start with Greenie gone so quickly, but we almost eked out a win anyway. I feel bad for suspecting Izzy now, but I honestly was fairly convinced she had to be the last mutineer standing.
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Well done Gwath! Carrying it through on your own was very impressive there! I thought you were safer than you were as I'd become convinced that Nerwen was a cobbler by the end, it was only when I read the narration with the roles revealed that I realised how much trouble you could have been in there!
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Thanks for the game, Brinn!
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Edit: Or if you don't want to read everything below, to put it like this, which I find simpler. The ordos made some great and tough choices throughout the game, and because we played well, giving the mutineers added chances (without giving us back anything in return) felt like we were getting punished for actually playing well together.
Not that it means anything, just going to share my 2 cents. The big picture is it's done now, and this turned out to be a breath-takingly down to the wire game, after a sluggish start. With that being said, it was "balanced" because of conscious decisions to make it that way. You know we all want those type of "eyes stuck on the computer" to the end games, but sometimes that's just not how things work out. I'm sure Mith didn't want her seer finding 2 wolves the first 2 nights and then the 3rd wolf be lynched the next day. I bet she had some real nice plans for a long, fight to the finish game, but that's not how things turned out. In this new type of game, of course you want balance, but how many times were the innocents handicapped to achieve that balance? We lynched blindly, no roles revealed (though arguably in any game we do technically lynch 'blindly' anyway, we just feel better about our lynches, and it doesn't turn into a "well you are not suspecting me for anything" match), seer dead and gone no Night 2, and the mutineers were granted special circumstances to hang around. When Wilwa said she had to leave, she was removed immediately, and I'm not saying this to be mean, I'm just saying what I see what happened. In any game, the ordos already start out at a disadvantage, for not knowing who anyone else is, and far more things have to go right for the baddies to get slaughtered. You need a seer to pick out some lucky choices, maybe the hunter snatches on, a few Ranger protection, and overall the ordos need to place their trust in the right people...far more things have to be in sync for the village to get a smashing victory. Where the wolves, already being advantaged, can slaughter the innocents with far less having to go right for them, and of course why they win more often than not. And in my opinion, any decision about Gwath or Mira should not have been influenced by Kath or Mac. Kath and Mac made choices which led to their own lynching...none of it was 'unfair,' enough innocents thought they looked guilty and they got lynched. Mac did a stellar job surviving for as long as he did, and getting us to lynch our Ranger, but that was his choice and he ended up lynched for it. At least in my opinion, it should not have played any factor (but we can respectfully disagree ![]() I'm not saying that "rules are rules" and there is no room for bending, I'm just saying it seemed like every decision went to benefit the baddies on this one, and further handicapped the innocents. Which of course caused this game to end in a dazzling, spectacular way that it did end. Like I said, I don't want to sound to mean, because the truth is Mac and Kath were trying to lynch Gwath, but we just didn't let 'em. ![]() However, the village was stripped of a win here, and one that I think they deserved to win, for playing cohesively and playing together well enough to lynch 3 muties based on their own decisions.
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Yeah ... that missed kill ... that was utterly and entirely my fault. I told Mac I'd send the kill in and then I fell asleep before I'd done so. So yeah, completely down to me and I felt so bad about it.
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Shasta– ... However, if he's innocent his famous clairvoyant powers must be taking the week off. Meanwhile, the Night-kills have been awfully effective– almost like we're dealing with a psychic wolf... - Nerwen, WW LXXV |
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Gruesome Spectre
Join Date: Dec 2000
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For curiosity's sake, who was the missed kill intended to be?
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It would have been Rikae. We were always going to kill her, we were just a Night late!
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Yeah, I feel bad about that. I fully expected to modfired when I left town.
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Really? The funny thing is I could have sworn you were a cobbler, the way you were proclaiming my innocence on the last couple days. I had no idea I had actually been convincing.
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Well, when I realized I was going to be leaving town, I decided the best thing I could do for my team was disappear without a word and get modfired after two days.
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On Night 8 I killed Mith because she was around very little each day, hadn't received much suspicion, and had already voted for me once I think. On Night 9 I killed Shasta because Izzy and Nerwen were bickering and I felt like I could guess how they would vote, whereas Shasta was an enigma to me.
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: In fire, water, earth, and air. But mostly water.
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Shasta– ... However, if he's innocent his famous clairvoyant powers must be taking the week off. Meanwhile, the Night-kills have been awfully effective– almost like we're dealing with a psychic wolf... - Nerwen, WW LXXV |
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Shade with a Blade
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Well, dodged a bullet there.
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Join Date: Mar 2006
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I can absolutely understand why some of you feel like an earned victory has been taken away from them.
You ordos played exceptionally well, especially when you lynched Kath and me. However, we mutineers were quite handicapped, too, with the loss of Mira, and if Gwath had been taken from us, too, we would have been very underhanded (and don't forget that Kath was away for a bit, too) and the best play wouldn't have gotten us anywhere (even with the seer dead right away). I don't think Gwath being away was an advantage to us (except for Gwath not getting lynched in the meantime). He was not there to help Kath or me, and he had to get a hold on the game after missings days. Not that easy either. I think Brinniel did a great job at balancing the game, even though she had to bend the rules a little. If she hadn't the game would have been a lot more boring. I mean, not only wouldn't the last few days never have happened, but without the chance to hand the torch over to Gwath on my last breath, I probably would never have attempted the ranger-thing, and the game would have been over very quickly indeed. As I said, I can understand the frustration on the side of the ordos - but I think Brinn's decision was in favour of a good game, and thus in favour of the most fun for everyone. PS: Talking about tough decisions, did anyone honour Gwath's gutsy move of keeping the known innocent alive? ![]() |
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Gruesome Spectre
Join Date: Dec 2000
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What a shame for us you missed that kill! Rikae had picked Gwath that Night.
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