Raising both eyebrows, Joosbawx looks to Castaras. "Holy...someone agreeing with me...even nominally...I must be slipping into some kind of alternate universe or something..."
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Raising both eyebrows, Joosbawx looks to Castaras. "Holy...someone agreeing with me...even nominally...I must be slipping into some kind of alternate universe or something..."
No time to think, just need to avoid autolynch
Poinst at castaras.
Is Krursk not up for an autolynch? If so.... probably better not to waste a lynch.
"Alright,so I still have no evidence.But there was a conversion,I'm sure of it,thanks for Castaras to remind me that someone indeed DID convert."
Asarth points at Alarra.
"I'm probably wrong, but we need some lynching in, now, and stop sitting here doing nothing about the rebels. You still aren't confirmed whether you are a rebel or not, as far as I know/was told. The other 3, I'm not sure of, but you seem the most suspicious. One of the confirmed people could have been converted, though, but as a ghost once said to me, half the fun is guessing. And I know my death is near, very soon, probably, so I have to say that Selrahc is indeed the captain of the guard."
((Sorry I've been inactive all, I was on school camp and then holidays))
Krursk walks out of the quiet seclusion of his own home to the pointing square (or wherever pointing is going on really) and points at Alarra to avoid auto-lynch while he catches up on what's happened
(for such a large "known" force, they sure are silent.)
((Well, neither force solidified enough for a vote. So again, no lynching. The rebels will win by being the only ones to pull off a kill at this rate, guys.
Nightime. Day begins at 9:00 AM Saturday.))
(( >.< Darn you people! Get active, damn you! We're losing! ))
(hehe. You've already lost, you just don't know it yet.)
((So many people have completely lost interest in the game that the rebellion will inevitably win - because they only need one person to kill.
Look, can we just call the game in favour of the rebellion so we can move on to the postmortem?))
(( Awww...we do have a chance to win, you know. All we need is like 3 people to pay attention and we can win. I really like this game and the concept of the recruit. I hope this doesn't happen to Mafia III... ))
Dawn brings with her the mangled corpse of Pingcode, one of the staunchest defenders of Emperor Xaspian. His corpse lies slumped over against the barracks of the imperial guard, and scraps of his bloodied uniform have been found littered in the imperial courtyard. The rebels are sending a strong message indeed.
((Summary: Pingcode, a guardsman, has been slain. There are 9 of you left alive. In addition to voting for lynchings, please vote on whether or not this game should continue, since it appears most of you have lost interest in it. Regardless of the outcome, I will be doing a rule revamping and trying to run a second version of this game in a few weeks. Thank you for participating in this first trial run. It's shown me a couple things I really need to add or modify.))
(( I haven't the foggiest whom to point at; however, I do want the game to continue as I enjoy the concept and I'd hate to see all of Cobra's work go for naught.
Joosbawx votes to keep the game going out of sheer stubborness. ))
(( Castaras votes to keep the game going. ))
(Alarra votes to keep the game going I also really liked this game's concept. I don't think this incarnation had enough players to start out with to make it work, however. And it ran into problems with starting at the same time as Empire. I would like to see a second version (are you worked into the schedule?) but I think there are a lot of things that need revamped before the next game. We should open up a thread to discuss possible rule problems and changes once this game ends.)
Yes, keep going.
I'm really doubting we can get a win now though. It's like herding sleepy cats here trying to get a lynching going.
((Aww, yay! Someone wants to see a Rebellion II! I was actually in the schedule for Rebellion II before I knew I was making a part II...which I only found out with the recent schedule changes. People need to tell me these things, honestly! ;)
That's a good idea, I'll make that thread once this is done, ok? Thank you! :) ))
((Yes - Rebellion II would be a good idea, there's just a few kinks to be worked out. Ah well, that's what trial runs are for, I suppose. Although if not immediate termination, why not mass autolynches of the people who are currently way beyond 2 days inactivity? I know we'd lose the emperor as well as a few others, but it'll make for a more playable endgame.))
((If you say so....
Xaspian and Warpfire have died of...starvation.
Players Remaining:
[Insert Neat Username Here]
Alarra
Asarth
Castaras
Joosbawx
Krursk
Selrahc
...there are only two nobles left...crap, I didn't think out well... >.>))
(( [Insert Neat Username Here] I don't think has been here for a while... ))
((He voted to avoid autolynch yesterday. If not for that, you'd be correct.))
(( Ah. I forgot that one. ))
Castaras turns to look at everyone else.
I'm not certain who is who here. I'm not even sure who is a rebel here and who is not. But we can't just sit here and watch the rebels pick us off one by one. If we don't lynch a rebel today, then they will have won. So come on people! Let's see some evidence!
(Okay....wow....that's...not a lot of people left. I hope there aren't very many rebels or we don't have a chance...not that we probably do anyway.)
Okay...so...I do not have any idea who's a rebel and who isn't. Selrahc's the cptn. of the guard...so he's safe, Asarth is in the guard, so not him...*thinks*
I suppose in the interest of at least trying to organize some sort of lynching today, *Alarra points at Krusk for lack of any better suggestion.
Hmm....it seems that we have nothing better to go on. Unless someone can show us a better route to choose, then I guess I will point at Krusk as well.
((Asarth votes to keep the game going.))
"Pretty much. We can't just sit here for the entire week waiting to die."
Asarth points at Krusk
Arrgh. My post didn't go through.
*Points at Krursk*
Lynching is severely needed. Even though we're probably lynching a peasant.
((Sorry! I was off the internet for the past week due to unforeseen circumstances... does that mean I'm dead? Then the rebels win... right? If not...))
Xaspian votes for the game keeps going and points a finger at Krusk.
Joosbawx points to Krursk. "I'll keep my vote from yesterday."
Krursk votes for game continuation ((How many Rebels are left anyways?))
Krursk walks into the town square, and the gathering lynchmob. Well, I can see that my death is inevitable he says, as his player tries desperately to remember how to spell. He does, however, not point, as he can't think of a viable reason to point
I've been really busy lately, but I'm still interested.
"Well, I know that Selrahc and I aren't Rebels. That leaves
Alarra
Asarth
Castaras
Joosbawx
Krursk,
unless Selrahc is lying, though I doubt it; I just have to plan for all contingencies . . . overall, things aren't looking good.
Votes to keep the game going and points to Krursk.