That rule is for Shadow, Eldritch Knight. My rule is that I'm a wolf regardless.
More seriously, I haven't been around for a long time and most of the players in the game are new. In addition, I've never been worth much to the Villagers as working as a Wolf just requires quick wit whereas working as a Villager actually requires work, and I'm far too lazy for that.
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Trusting Murska worked out great!
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A Murska without lies is like a day without sunshine.
The day could be ending soon and we have a tie. I'm not sure what happens then? In case it results in another no lynch I'll switch to Murska. Does anyone know more specifically?
It wasn't meant to make sense but between the two, I do trust Murska slightly more than Eldritch Knight.
I will admit that there is something weird about Murska's statement though. He can definately be effective on both sides despite his claims to been lazy.
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He's Fleeing Coward. The man could be a cookie-baking, cancer-stricken orphan kitten and still look like a reasonable suspect.
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Day 5 End! The middle of the evening was met by two people trading blows.
Murska and Eldritch Knight were fighting, each swinging and grappling, rage distorting their features. "You're the wolf!" "No, you are!" The villagers soon found themselves gathered in a semi-circle around the two, and I believe someone was trying to get a 'Fight! Fight!' chant going, though unsuccessfully.
The two finally fell apart, panting as they glared at one another. "Some Eldritch you are." Murska muttered, causing Eldritch Knight to jump back his way, fists swinging.
Llama and Gray Mage finally went to pull the two brawlers apart, but as they did so there was a sudden ripping sound, Eldritch Knight dropping a bag of herbs. "The last of my wolfsbane!" He cried out, everybody freezing.
Murska, too, was frozen, eyes wide as the wolfsbane fluttered on top of him as he pulled himself off the ground. His features distorted in rage for a second, a snarl emitting from his throat as fur broke out over his body.
Town was slow to react, pulling forth their swords and axes and other miscellaneous weapons to strike at the beast, but Murska shrugged off their initial attack, bursting through the crowd to the kneeling Eldritch Knight. He picked him up as more weapons sank into the monster's flesh, and Murska didn't go down until after Eldritch Knight was badly wounded.
Indeed; that's not standard, and really should have been mentioned.
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Damn you and your comprehensive understanding of synergistic tactics. :|
Mod Note: I'm sorry; I didn't realize the standard was to have only the first person eligible lynched. When I created the initial rules I forgot to add an addendum in case of ties, so instead of changing the rules I just followed through with how they stand [which was with both EK and Murska eligible and up for lynch]. I'll make sure to not have such grievous mistakes in the future. If you notice any other inconsistencies in the ruling let me know, I feel terrible.