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Werewolf V: Werewolf DnD
It is a quiet and seemingly normal night in the village of Howling Falls. Suddenly, a carriage comes in through the little gate in the fence that separates the village from the rest of the world. The carriage stops in front of the mayor’s manor, and out steps a man. He climbs up the steps as the carriage. Suddenly he hears a howling in the distance. He looks in the direction it came from. Then, he hears it again, only this time it’s behind him, and much closer. He turns around, and as he does he hears it from what sounds like across the street. He begins running up the steps, but is attacked by wolves before he can get there.
He is found the next morning, dead. Ripped to shreds. A letter was found on him, a letter saying that werewolves have been spotted in the area, and that the village should be on alert.
The message has been received, loud and clear.
Deckmaster, a messenger, has been eaten by wolves.
Among the living
Alarra
Eldritch Knight
Helgraf
Ink
Ms. Elaneous
The Graveyard:
Deckmaster, a messenger, was killed on Night 0 by wolves.
Gezina, a villager, was lynched on Day 1.
Captain van der Decken, a villager and the Cleric, was killed on Night 1 by the Evoker Wizard.
Zonac, a villager and the Evoker Wizard, was killed on Night 1 by wolves.
Tormsskull, a wolf and the Sorcerer, was lynched on Day 2.
Jontom Xire, a villager and the Monk, was killed Night 2 by wolves.
Gnome Barbarian, a villager, was lynched on Day 3.
Slartibartfast, a villager, was killed on Night 3 by wolves.
DarkLightDragon, a wolf and the Devil, was lynched on Day 4.
Goblin Music, a villager, was killed on Night 4 by wolves.
Krystal_Tiger, a wolf, was lynched on Day 5.
Altharis, a villager, was auto-lynched on Day 5.
Dispozition, a villager, was auto-lynched on Day 5.
evnafets, a villager, was auto-lynched on Day 5.
Fualkner Asiniti, a Mason and the Fighter, was auto-lynched on Day 5.
Klinn, a villager and the Paladin, was auto-lynched on Day 5.
Malmagor Andrigal, a wolf, was auto-lynched on Day 5.
Silkenfist, the Seer, was killed on Night 5 by wolves.
Ceika, a wolf, was lynched on Day 6.
Krursk, a villager, was auto-lynched on Day 6.
TheRabidWalnut, a villager, was auto-lynched on Day 6.
veecher, a villager, was auto-lynched on Day 6.
Lord Fullbladder, a villager and the Ranger, was killed on Night 6 by wolves.
Joosbawx, a wolf, was lynched on Day 7.
Bearchase, a villager, was auto-lynched on Day 7.
Kyrian, a villager, quit the game on Day 7.
Gralamin, a villager and the Fool, was killed on Night 7 by wolves.
B-Man, a wolf and the Bard, was lynched on Day 8.
Lucky, a villager, was killed on Night 8 by wolves.
Cult_of_the_Raven, a villager, was lynched on Day 9.
churchofbanjo, a Mason, was killed on Night 9 by wolves.
Lord Iames Osari, a villager, was lynched on Day 10.
Raldor, a Mason, was killed on Night 10 by wolves.
Rumda, a villager, was lynched on Day 11.
alec, a villager, was auto-lynched on Day 11.
Captain "Fluffy," a villager, was auto-lynched on Day 11.
King_of_GRiffins, a villager, was auto-lynched on Day 11.
Selrahc, a villager, was killed on Night 11 by wolves.
Tharj Treesmiter, a villager, was lynched on Day 12.
flabbicus, a wolf, was lynched on Day 12.
Kantur, a Mason, was killed on Night 12 by wolves.
Exachix, a villager, was lynched on Day 13.
Blood, a villager, was killed on Night 13 by wolves.
Indurain, a villager, was lynched on Day 14.
weebl, a Mason, was auto-lynched on Day 14.
Atreyu the Masked Llama, a villager, was killed on Night 14 by wolves.
Death, a villager, was lynched on Day 15.
El Jaspero, the Druid, was killed on Night 15 by wolves.
Day 16 ends on Tuesday at 10 AM EST
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So now is the time for the druid to step forward, declare themselves neutral to the entire conflict, and have a boring game.:smalltongue:
(Unless the rule got updated, but if the Druid still wins if the wolves win, he can come forward. No purpose is served by getting rid of him, either through a lynch, or through night time maiming)
Do we get the details of the Wizard type chosen?
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Selrahc
So now is the time for the druid to step forward, declare themselves neutral to the entire conflict, and have a boring game.:smalltongue:
(Unless the rule got updated, but if the Druid still wins if the wolves win, he can come forward. No purpose is served by getting rid of him, either through a lynch, or through night time maiming)
Do we get the details of the Wizard type chosen?
I wanted all the core classes represented, and the Druid was the hardest to think up an ability for. If you can think up something better, let me know.
You won’t know what the Wizard’s school is until he reveals it, he dies, or the game ends, whichever comes first.
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So now is the time for the druid to step forward, declare themselves neutral to the entire conflict, and have a boring game
Yeah, but anyone can claim they are the druid.
I am Spartacus!
No, I am Spartacus!
No, I'm Brian!
I think we should suspect anyone claiming to be the druid of being a wolf, trying to getting discarded as a lynch possibility.
Besides why would we want the druid to win?
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Has the game begun or has the beginings just been revealed?
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((Begun, I think.
I'm the druid, and so is my wife!))
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Klinn points at EVERYONE!
Bwahahahaha!
((Not really.))
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TheRabidWalnut is here! Hooray! So is the body of DeckMaster... Hip Hip Hooray!
TheRabidWalnut is a leader, not a follower... I have an overwhelming urge to point based on no information whatsoever.
*TheRabidWalnut points at Captain "Fluffy", for I have a deep abiding mistrust of speech marks. They're the sign of the devil, y'know.
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So I guess we don't know how many wolves there are either... damn.
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That Isn't very clever now is it? I shall not point yet but you are high on my suspitions, Walnut.
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B-Man exits his house and pauses as he sees Deckmaster's remains. Now isn't that sickening. He bows his head in a moment of silence.
Upon raising his head, he notes that The Rabid Walnut is already pointing at someone and raises an eyebrow.
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The network at my library picks today of all days to start acting weird. I have to click on links several times before they connect. Which is why I'm posting this instead of editing my above post. The day ends at 3 PM EST tomorrow, or however close to that time I can get online. Expect a flexible schedule for this one, folks.
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((I guess it's started then.))
Blood, a human, walks out of his house and gasps as he passes the mayor's house. Great. Another round of Werewolf. Stupid wolves, just leave us alone!
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Ink hurries out of his house after hearing all the screaming and yelling.
"Egads! What is this? Our poor messenger ripped to shreds?! What manner of evil could have done this?"
((Wait, no idea on the number of wolves? Deckmaster, could you possibly edit the first post to include the descriptions of the DnD roles too? Is there only one of each DnD role or could there be more? Are we going by secret ballot for the votes?))
((I'm thoroughly intimidated by that huge list of names up there. This is going to be impossible!))
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El Jaspero steps out of tavern, wiping his hands on his apron. "Deckmaster, alas! He was kinda funny, sometimes at least."
He looks over the body for potential clues.
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http://home.planet.nl/~hdgoede/tdg/S...sFriendBob.gif: It has been a great shame for us to have lost Deckmaster, but as mayor I must keep to my duties. Some one bury him and as as that is done you can all have your morning cookie.
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"Hang on, hang on! I thought the rock was mayor! When did this happen?"
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http://home.planet.nl/~hdgoede/tdg/S...sFriendBob.gif: I must regret to tell you that the rock was killed that night aswell. He/She/It was run over by the stage coach and turned into dust.
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I'm 90% certain that the rock was in his secret base hiding from the nefarious dragon.
*Glare*
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http://home.planet.nl/~hdgoede/tdg/S...sFriendBob.gif: Oh your calling ME nefarious! Any way in his absence I am therefore mayor. Unless you don't like cookies!
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"Now now, you scrawny lizard," Sheriff Fullbladder says, walking out of a well-placed shadow as all good Sheriff's do. In his goblin hands he, as always, holds his loaded shotgun.
"We can't go buryin' 'im yet. There needs to be na autopsy, an investigation, and a chalk outline drawn in the dirt. Trigger, Nutsy!" he calls the guards out, using odd references when refering to Darklight and her second-in-command. "Assemble the guard! We've work to do."
His orders given, he begins tracing the body with a peice of chalk.
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Uh-oh... Lucky says as he sees the body on the floor. So... uh... what do we do? Randomly get someone lynched and see what happens? Fluffy already has a vote, so let's go lynch him and go from there when we have more evidence.
*Lucky points at Captain "Fluffy"
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So glad he didn't become mayor.
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Yeah, well at least I have a plan.
Oh great Mayor Lizard, what should we do?
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http://home.planet.nl/~hdgoede/tdg/S...sFriendBob.gif: We should gather evidence and look at those who are most suspicous. And have cookies!
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Zonac walks out of seemingly nowhere and starts wondering what's going on, but then he sees the body."What the hell is goin on here?" Realizing the body has werewolf bites, Zonac then looks around at all the suspects. " Well, I think this problem can be solved by each of us cutting a small bit on our arms with a silver dagger, that's the only sure way to find the werewolf. Or wereWOLVES!"
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I refuse to acknowledge the unlawful mayoral administration.
Free the Rock!(OR put Banjo in power) Viva La Revolucion!
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weebl
... Right.
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(sorry all, looks like I won't be able to debut the b-man llamatar till tomorrow.)
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"I don't want to be anywhere near that body. You guys looks for clues, this is grossing me out." Blood turns away from the body, looking at the growing crowd. "We need to find the culprits hiding among us and LYNCH THEM!!"
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Raldor emerges from the tiny shack next to the villages large and well populated turtle pond.
Yuck!!! That's gross! I think I'll go start digging a grave somewhere.
((Are we sticking with good old fasshioned pointing or are we going to do that funky secret ballot thing?))
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Flabbicus pulls the rock out of his pocket.
Shazzam! It's back!
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Churchofbanjo walks out of his house, and looks at all of the people. "What's all the commotion about.... EEEEEEW!" He exclaimis as he sees the torn up body. "Who could have done this?"
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Fluffy walks outside after a good night's sleep, carrying a cup of tea. He stiffles a yawn and opens his eyes to see the accusing fingers of TheRabidWalnut and Lucky pointing at him. After looking around to see what's going on, he comes back to stare at his accusers.
So then...we're just going to start pointing at a random person and lynching people? I mean, it must be me right? You just can't trust the Fluffy one? Too cute for his own good?
Phil the mouse gives a small *Squeak* from behind the Captain.
Yes, Phil, I was getting to that. I assure you that I am no werewolf. I would not be caught dead being associated with those canine demons! Further more, accusing without a scrap of evidence will lead to the destruction of this town and everyone still living in it. For all we know, it could be you two who are the werewolves! However, I am not so dull as to believe that I can solve our problem by merely guessing and pointing!
The Captain walks off to have a better look at the scene, Phil giving an offensive *Squeak!* before following behind.
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Raven walks out of her arrows and bolts shop, and notices the scene. she hears arguments, and can't make heads or tails of any of them.
What is going on?
((are we doing that secret ballot thing? that's going to make life difficult for many villagers.))
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Church looks around for a couple moments at all of the fingers, and exclaims, "Have you guys even thought for a moment about your accusations?!"
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((I believe it was a no for the secret ballots after they were put to the vote. there should be mention of it within the registration thread))
King wakes up from his position near the top of the steps, and standing up from his sleep, throws a large cardboard sign over his head reading three lines "Seemingly Wise sayings - 5 copper; Advice - 1 silver; Bad Advice - 3 copper"
He walks down the steps, casually jumping over the body, and stands among the crowd. "Violence begets violence. Rather than accusing others randomly, does it not make sense that we should identify those who are most willing to sacrifice others? Mr. Walnut has a point, speech marks are one of the many and lesser known signs of evil, but Lucky was willing to jump on the bad wagon merely to incite a random lynching. I believe it would be most wise to take care of Lucky and his type before things may be taken out of hand."
Having said his peace, he climbs back up the steps, places a tin on the ground and leans against a nearby column.
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((Gralamin walks out of his house and looks at the situation.))
Griffon might be right, Lucky is a possible enemy, and a bad ally. He should be taken care off.
Gralamin points at Lucky.
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Hmmm.. Accusing Lucky without proper evidence is a mite hasty. After all, there is no real evidence to show who the werewolf is, or isn't. Until further evidence is revealed, I am withholding my vote.
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Indurain walks out of his house, wishing he could make a longer post, but in fact he can't.
I wish we had time to weigh more evidence, however with such a short voting period we don't have much time at all...I am inclined to agree that Lucky deserves another look. The first bandwagon jumper always seems suspicious to me...That said though, I think I'll take time to sleep on it.
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*DLD listens as Fullbladder starts talking, and sends some guards over to help him*
I, too, will wait for evidence. Although Lucky does seem suspicious...
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As of yet we have no evidence. What do we truly lose by lynching one of us? One Person out of 50? We have no idea how many wolves are out there. However lets say theres 5. 5/52 of us are werewolves, and thus we have a 9.6% chance of guessing correctly. The odds are we will kill someone who is an ally yes. theres what, 12 of us with special abilities? so thats a 23% chance we'd kill one of them. Statistically we have a 67.4% chance to kill someone with no more power then a vote.
Now that we know that, we can either choose a person based on our gut, or pull names out of a hat. It doesn't matter. What may matter however is the unity of the village, and we have to be able to vote as a single force, and we also have to be able to lose potential enemies that hide within our ranks.
I believe it is possible for us to survive. please note that now if I die tonight, its because I was trying to protect the people
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Zonac
Zonac walks out of seemingly nowhere and starts wondering what's going on, but then he sees the body."What the hell is goin on here?" Realizing the body has werewolf bites, Zonac then looks around at all the suspects. " Well, I think this problem can be solved by each of us cutting a small bit on our arms with a silver dagger, that's the only sure way to find the werewolf. Or wereWOLVES!"
Hey, that's my idea from two games ago and it didn't work very well then either.
Can I join the guard? I've been in the guard the last two games and it seems to work well for me.
EDI:
I've just been reviewing the available roles and it says the thief can escape death like the monk can, but under the description of the monk it doesn't say anything about being able to escape death. What's with that? In fact it looks like it would be unfortunate to be the monk because the only abilities that realistically can't be used on him are the fighter's protect ability and the cleric's resurrect ability.
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*Decken groans at the nickname, then walks up to help Fullbladder.* ((Was that a Robin Hood reference?))
"Werewolves, gods save us.
I think some people are being too hasty in their accusations. A little more evidence would help."
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http://home.planet.nl/~hdgoede/tdg/S...sFriendBob.gif: Fluffy and Gramlin are a bit too quick off the mark. They are either wolves or traumatized by our messengers death. I say wait a while until we can find a likely culprit. And that the body is taken care of, you may all have you promised cookie.
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Helgraf stumbles into the village square, sights the ill-disposed of remains, and shudders violently.
"By the Gods, I'd hoped the horror would never come to quaint Howling Meadows. It seems my prayers have been ignored, alas. Anyone have some garlic? Oh, wait, that's vampires. Cold Iron? ... Faeries. Bah, it would have to be a valuable metal for werewolves, right.
He chats with several of his neighbors to get an idea who is currently under suspicion.
"Well, I'm not sure yet who might really be responsible. I'll hae to think about it a few hours."
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silver is what is historically very very bad for werewolves, its strange, you would have though they would have tried to keep themselves a secret what good will it do them coming in to the open like this?
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Alec walks out of his house, and elbows his way through the crowd around the body of Deckmaster. Upon seeing the body, he looks like he is about to throw up, and gets back through the crowd as quickly as possible. Once he feels a bit better, he says "I think I'll pass on that cookie, Bob. I'm not sure if I could keep it down. Thank god I haven't had breakfast yet."
He listens to the arguments, and thinks on whether those accused could be were-wolves. "No evidence, even less motive..." he says to himself. "Though its suspicious that they want to start lynching so fast." He shrugs, and decides to wait for a more convincing argument.
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Blood looks around at the voters in shock. "You can't vote for people now! They haven't done anything! You have to find evidence and wait for the real werewolves to slip up." Blood looks angry at the voters for trying to lynch people so early. "I almost want to lynch you, King of Griffins, or Gralamin."
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Gezina the good for nuthing teenage punk looks around and smiles.
It's unnesecary to slay the innocents and we can't possibly know who's guilty or innocent at this time. Anyone who is voting now is in my eyes a suspect. Though I know you won't listen to me.
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Blood
Blood looks around at the voters in shock. "You can't vote for people now! They haven't done anything! You have to find evidence and wait for the real werewolves to slip up." Blood looks angry at the voters for trying to lynch people so early. "I almost want to lynch you, King of Griffins, or Gralamin."
No need to do it yet, let's just wait and see what happens for now...
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we have no clues and no ones really acting suspiciously yet yet so any guess we make will be a shot in the dark
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"Lucky is not a wolf he is our mayor, I find it suspicious anytime some makes a quick accusation agaisnt someone he hasn't even spoken yet."
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*Ceika steps out of her hut, after sleeping well past the morning, (sorry, I forgot to check for a new thread), and eyes the scene with a heavy heart.*
This is ill news indeed... I'll volunteer for the guard as well, offer my blade to see if we can't give these wolves a run for their money when next they come to strike. As of now, though, I don't believe there is enough information to level an accusation at someone, so I'll hold off pointing right now.
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I will do what I can to help who ever needs it
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Bearchase and Quentin arrive to see the mess.
That's just wrong...
I wanna help, I wanna join the watch!
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"I will help with guarding but I will watch over out mayor lucky... he needs it. We don't want our great political mind to be eaten tonight."
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Kyrian stands at the scene, and looks on with grief in his eyes.
We'll find them, Deckmaster. And we'll bring them to justice.
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"I will help with guarding but I will watch over out mayor lucky... he needs it. We don't want our great political mind to be eaten tonight."
You're right, we don't, so why are you guarding Lucky?
;)
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(( Just as an aside, part of the rush is the fact the first lynching comes at 3 pm today - or about four hours after this post, if I read our narrator's post correctly. ))