Your the only one acting suspicious so..
Rumda points at Gezina
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Your the only one acting suspicious so..
Rumda points at Gezina
((I will NOT be conscripted into Paranoia! 'Sides, I have too much on my plate))
B-Man looks around, seeing everyone pointing at eachother. This is madness! We don't have any clues!
Interesting. Well, I can't re-point, but I will anyway. *Finger follows Gezina*
((and B-man, I also have too much on my plate. That didn't stop me.))
Exachix sighs.
"Dear..."
((may as well play along...))
*The plump armadillo rolls out of his chocolate house, covered in butter*
A lynch! I demand a lynch! Byah! Guffaw!
Klinn waves an accusing chocolate bar in Gezina's direction.
We have nearly no evidence yet, but the evidence we do have is against Geniza for trying to disband the gaurds. I also think nights coming soon, so we could be in trouble if we don't even try to lynch someone. If the wolves stay, we're dead no matter what, so sacricing a few villagers for the greater good is needed. So even if we're not certain, she could be a wolf, and she's the most likely of us all.
*Points at Gezina*
Blood looks around in confusion. He doesn't want to lynch anyone, but it looks like he's already past his deadline. *Blood points at King of Griffins*
http://home.planet.nl/~hdgoede/tdg/S...sFriendBob.gif: Well I think that I shall be casting my vote for no one. If Gez Is a werewolf then good for you, but if she's not then I will be very glad I did not help cause the death of innocents. And I am sorry to say that Weebl has left the town to stay safe from wolves. I shall be here on my own for now.
Exachix sighs and Stops pointing. He looks around. "I can't condemn poor Gezina. She may have just been in the wrong place."
Joosbawx leaves his home and putters around his gardens until the gathering crowd forces itself in from the perppherals of his concentration on his plants, herbs and flowers. Dusting off his palms he walks toward the knot of spectators and debaters and spies the body. Sadly shaking his head he listens to the opinions flying around before speaking.
"I highly doubt that Gezina is a wolf..and those of you pointing at Gezina should rally take another look at what started the whole mess. Throwing rocks isn't really an answer, but doesn't really deserve death, either. History shows us that until we have something to go on it is very difficult to figure anything out, but let us not resign ourselves to lynching innocents , either. I find King of Griffins' behavior more suspect than Gezina's: apathy toward the body and a quick pointof the finger."
Joosbawx points to King of Griffins.
(I'm reluctant to hang King of Griffins or Gez because it just seems rude to hang a new player on the first night. *shrugs* So I think I'll engage in a bit of silliness.)
*the unintroduced character of llama's points at Exachix for being a poor father and raising his daughter to throw rocks at people.*
... What fools these mortals be...
Ok, I'll admit I did randomly point at someone just to get things going at all, but pointing at someone who obviously isn't a werewolf isn't helping anything! Look back at the past history, how many times has a wolf come out and done something as stupid as throwing rocks at a guard? About... zero. Sure, Gez is an anarchist, but she's hardly a wolf.
That said, we know werewolves are quick to jump on any established bandwagon, so I guarantee you will find at least one wolf in the list of voters.
Ceika
Silkenfist
Selrahc
Jontom Xire
DarkLightDragon
flabbicus
Gnome Barbarian
Slartibartfast
Lord Iames Osari
Kyrian
Rumda
Klinn
Zonac
Exachix "Points at The unintroduced character of llama's"
"I didn't teach her to throw! That was her mother!" He sighs.
*Ceiks still rubs her head from where the rock hit*
Perhaps I spoke too quickly. True, in thinking about it, if Gezina were a werewolf, it would not be likely that she would attack the villagers so openly. Perhaps she is, as she claims, merely a simple teenager. *she sighs* She should keep in mind, though, that needless violence in a town where paranoia already runs rampant will not lead to good things, but only more needless death. Right now, though, Lucky, we know only as much as you do, and you, yourself admitted to pointed randomly. At least I chose to point to someone who was not being productive, and was trying to attack those who were only trying to help. Right now, it doesn't look as though we have enough solid leads to make an informed decision.
Looks like he is in utter shock..and looks over to lucky
"Im here trying to get you to be mayor and protect you and you say Im a possible wolf. I could never do that. I have a hard enough time functioning on 8 hours of sleep never mind if I was up all night eating."
Bandwagon!!!!!
tharj points at gezina
Lucky: Since I'm on the list, I should reply to that, I guess:
I know that lynching people for something they committed inside the flavor of the story is generally a bad idea. However, we have no serious leads for that round and I stated why I would not join the mini-Lucky-wagon. Remaining choices were Gezina or starting a new wagon. I chose Gezina for the main purpose of seeing the reaction of the village.
(i.e. I discarded Lucky as subject since the accusations against him were not countered with other accusations immediately. Such observations)
"A confessed commitment of Fraud, Gezina? I'm afraid I must agree with the others."
*The Sheriff points at Gezina*
((You know your obscure old Disney movies, Decken! Those are indeed the names of the vulture guards in the old Robin Hood movie. They help the Sheriff.))
Church looks at the fingers flying around. "I don't know what to do!" He yells, collapsing into tears. Finally, after a couple moments, a finger points out towards Lucky. Point at Lucky.
El J gives Gez a dirty look. "Throwing rocks at my pal Ceika is a bad idea."
*El J points at Gezina*
I am of the opinion that we are looking in the wrong direction. The accused has yet to do anything to prove herself a threat, and as such I am giving her the benefit of the doubt. Lucky, however has no doubt been suspicious, so I will vote to lynch him.
EK points at Lucky
Oh hey, look at that, try to help an obvious villager and make yourself suspicious, funny how that works out.
Aww, heck, if it'll speed things up:
*Points at Gezina
Alright! Now everyone else jump on the bandwagon! It's fun! Weeeee!
((In other words, let's just hit the darn majority and prove my point faster.))
The Captain walks back from Deckmaster's body, finding no useful clues.
It is quite obvious that one of us is lying. In all honesty, we have nothing to guide our accusations, and the possibility that an innocent may be executed today is entirely probable. However, based on Gezina's "argument", which has done little to strengthen her precarious position, I have come to believe that she is one of the demons that plague our town. For this reason, I point at Gezina as the most likely culprit.
Phil, too, points at Gezina with his tail before losing interest and wandering off.
(Sorry I'm late. I couldn't get here until just now.)
As the night begins to fall, Gezina is led to the gallows. The crowd yells out taunts, like "Kill the wolf!"
The noose is placed around her neck, a lever is pulled, and her body swings in the wind. The crowd waits patiently, but no transformation comes over her. She was just a villager, after all.
Gezina, a villager, was lynched.
End of Day 1. Night 1 ends tomorrow morning at about 10 AM EST. Yeah, short night, I know.
Why is it that every time after the first lynching, I'm always standing here and saying "I told you so"? Hmm...
(Oh, and to answer a question somewhere in here, the Monk's abilities were changed when I abandoned the secret ballot. I forgot to change the description of the Rogue's ability to match.)
*Ceika sighs and lowers her head, though there is a bruise above her right eyebrow*
So I see, she was no more than a rebellious teenager. And my hand played a part in her death... for that, there is no excuse. I shall have to be far more careful when I raise my voice. You were right, Lucky... it's unfortunate that we keep having to find that out the hard way.