Because Murska was just day one lynched in W&W.
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Because Murska was just day one lynched in W&W.
Well, third time's the charm, they say, so we should do it two more times :smallbiggrin:
I was also day-one lynched in Fate 2. Killed early in number one, IIRC.
I did change vote, didn't I? :smalltongue:
I'd still like to hear why Oddity, is all.
On one hand Murska, on the other Oddity.
Well, Oddity for the obvious reason. :smalltongue:
And I'll throw in a vote for Helgraf too.
It feels safer with a man in straitjacket rather than the all-seeing eye at the PP. :smalltongue:
*Changes vote to Oddity*
Aaaand... Day over!
Counting shall now commence.
Narration #1
In which, for a lack of a good idea for narration, a parody of certain 4koma was badly drawn.
SpoilerSpoilerOddity [Team Baner - Illyasviel/Mitsuzuri] was lynched.
Huh, every game in Fate day 1 saw lynch of good powerrole. Tradition? :smalltongue:
Nigh 1 starts now, will last 24 hours.
Helgraf (7/25) will now take Ryudo Temple.
Elder Tsofu (8/25) will now take Kotomine's Church.
We lynched the baner on day one, :smallbiggrin::smallbiggrin: that's so funny I actually have tears in my eyes. Oh Deity of your choice, we are so screwed !!
Cool narration btw
Darn you, Murska! Darn you to heck! *shakes fist*
Haha, hehe, hoho - this would be comical if it weren't so bad. :smallbiggrin:
And thank ye my voters - I don't think you'll regret it.
Though about it and can't think of a worse way to start the game.
If the seer gets killed tonight ... actually without the baner protecting him he has to suicide to give us a wolf. Yay for the seer :smalltongue:
Well, we don't know if it was the "fool" or the real baner who got killed thou.
Cherish that thought.
And I accept any protection I can get, fool or not. :smallwink:
Herbalist you mean? Ok, we have him then
Aw christ. :smalleek:
Well that was wholly unintended. Let's hope he was the fool...
Son of a ...
That sucked. Hard.
Friggin day one lynches.
Crappy dialogue ahoy. :smalltongue:
SpoilerA lone figure makes his way from the merchant district toward the church on the hill.
An unusual destination this late in the evening, but then again - Kotomine Kirei isn't an ordinary person.
He was the overseer in the last Holy grail war, from which the servant Saber emerged victorious. He quietly lived through the time of tyranny and despair which followed, giving gods blessing and forgiveness to his patrons.
Although he, of course, could have done things better Saber had shown promise.
But then the magic association finally made something right, or from Kirei's point of view, wrong.
Young faces he never expected to see again appeared and overthrew Saber and her companions in a matter of days.
He himself had not been involved in that struggle. The youth of today's techniques were too flashy for his taste.
During the quiet recollection Kotomine Kirei had managed to walk all the way to his church.
As the "house of god"s doors never are locked he just walked in...
...and hardly flinched when he saw the crowd waiting for him.
They have returned, false priest - its time to chose a side.
You know my choice Tohsaka, I tend the wounded and protect those in need...
Yeah, for a Price.
Indeed, the holy grail war might be over but I still have some power in this place - but it is as everything a limited recourse.
I won't turn you, or your friends, away if you come here in need of aid.
What about them?!
Pausing slightly he looked at the young lady whom had spoken.
I hardly think they would be in need of the aid I can give.
But if you haven't got any more demands I beg you to leave, my time is not unlimited.
He looked at them disinterestedly when they trooped out, and calmly closed the big wooden doors behind them.
They don't trust you.
Should they?
He, I suppose its a healthy sign.
Gilgamesh, the ball is set in motion - please get out and just do what you do best.
I always do; said Gilgamesh and shrugged while walking through the back door.
Kotomine retreated to his study and while preparing some of his newly bought tea he murmured:
I always take the same side Tohsaka...
The side of conflict.
And once again the night settled over Fuyuki City.
In before I get night-killed by a Servant or something. :smalltongue:
Narration #2, In Which a Pair of (Recurrent) Characters begins to look for Sense in this Mess.
Gorsky was a really good cop in his days. That's why he tried his best to dump this case on someone else. Anyone else - cops a week before retiring weren't the best candidates for murder cases. And he kept a picture of his loved ones in his wallet, too.
- So, Butch, what we have here?
His partner, Butch, was a stereotypical black cop looking as if straight from Hollywood movie. An epitome of a partner - smart, strong, gung-ho... And he might have been of some use, too - minorities were usually the first victims, so he might have been his "shield", so to say.
Though "might" was a good words, as recently, the more edgy movies had (usually) white guy dead first, the minority one being a survivor. Gorsky lighted his cigar. Things were so much simpler in his days - for example, there were no black cops in Japan.
...come to think of it, what the hell white and black cop were doing in Japan?
- Looks like a case of suicide, sir. By cartoon.
- By what?
- Something that looks like badly drawn Nyoron of the Rings 4koma, sir.
Things were so much simpler. There were no fancy-smancy comics in his day. Just "Flinstones", and everyone liked them. He stared as the cartoon...
Only to remind himself he never learned to read. Drats.
- One word of advice to you, kid - suicides are worthless. It's murder cases that bring us fame and recognition. Grab this one, kid.
Gorsky pointed at random passerby nearby.
- Sir? But... why?
- He's weeabo, son, They're always guilty. Always, mark my words.
SpoilerAnd Aemoh (citizen) was jailed for good.
Haven't voted for 1 day:
Bookworm
Cd4
Fan
Fostire
TehSheen
Day #2 starts.
Ha ha, silly wolves, only got a villager. We did better that that...ow wait, that's a bad thing.
*grumbles about being killed earlier and earlier*
Nice to still be alive. :smallsmile:
And losing a villager is the second best after losing a neutral (or maybe not) - think if they'd hit a wolf or a good power role. :smallwink:
Helgraf, for being the 13th person on the Player List.
Rakoonfor the random.
While I regret the loss of a villager, I do not regret the loss of Aemoh, Instigator of Tied Votes.
Instead, I will have myself a spite vote and point back atLex-kat, as currently I've very little data to work with.
Elder Tsofu because of random.
Paul for voting for someone that's into office
Billtodamaxto avoid the auto and to make another bandwagon
With nothing better to go on I'll hang onLex-kat.
AndHelgrafto tie that up.