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17 minutes ago, Coral Swan said:

The reason I changed the vote to Heron for a moment was because Melon Dingo said I should in PMs, and then I changed my mind to what I thought was a good idea (obviously wasn't). My reasoning for voting Ostrich was that their vote on Dragonfly felt off, which I did say. But what's done is done, not much I can do about it

What does this mean? Not understanding what you're saying.

 

Also, do you think Heron's voters on D3 are all clean?

Ok, replace distancing with never wanted to vote them. 🍎

In a post that round, you stated suspicions of Heron (apparently because asked to), Dragonfly, and who you voted for, Ostrich. You controlled how the tie would break because of your Soothe. Seems like the best case scenario that you got to have all be under serious pressure, so why express concern about how tight it is? Unless one of the people under pressure was your teammate. 

Feels like we should look at the people who acted to protect them before looking at bussers on a day when they didn't die. D4 Nibbles would guess it might not be clean, but D3 has a better chance of being clean

Posted

Hyena is probably fine to elim here. I don't think Swan is a hit, I think that Weasel is probably town, I think there's a good chance Vulture and Dragonfly are town.

 

That leaves me a pool of <Hyena/Penguin/Falcon>. Kill there. IF wrong, assess Vulture/Dragonfly?

[My only reprehension is that Falcon does show an insane amount of WIM here so if town this is a slot that probably Should be dead by now but also would be a slot that would be unfortunate to miselim. However, we could say that of other animals we've murdered this game so meow it, we ball.

Posted

Hope you're ok now, Charcoal Hyena.

Coral Swan, I think I posted a readlist earlier.

If you care about self meta, I always claim my role early, it's a terrible habit, don't be like me.

Ivory Dragonfly. Coral Swan can test the claim and I don't have a preference beyond that.

Posted

Have we really not tested Dragonfly's claim yet? Or were we just relying on the early claim not being a bluff? 

1 hour ago, Azure Mouse said:

[My only reprehension is that Falcon does show an insane amount of WIM here so if town this is a slot that probably Should be dead by now but also would be a slot that would be unfortunate to miselim. However, we could say that of other animals we've murdered this game so meow it, we ball.

What is WIM? Will Investigate Mangoes? 🥭

Posted
27 minutes ago, Indigo Weasel said:

Have we really not tested Dragonfly's claim yet? Or were we just relying on the early claim not being a bluff? 

What is WIM? Will Investigate Mangoes? 🥭

As far as I'm aware Heron was the only one that was tested. 

Posted (edited)
37 minutes ago, Indigo Weasel said:

Have we really not tested Dragonfly's claim yet? Or were we just relying on the early claim not being a bluff? 

What is WIM? Will Investigate Mangoes? 🥭

Wants It More.

And wrt me not dying, uh we've had PR claims dying and low info highly TR'd people die. Shrugs, I am not surprised I am alive since I am getting pushed.

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Posted
3 minutes ago, Emerald Falcon said:

And wrt me not dying, uh we've had PR claims dying and low info highly TR'd people die.

Now you're doing it on purpose, Mango Man 🥭

12 minutes ago, Coral Swan said:

As far as I'm aware Heron was the only one that was tested. 

Would you vote Dragonfly today, Swan? 

Posted
52 minutes ago, Coral Swan said:

As far as I'm aware Heron was the only one that was tested. 

And whose fault is that? :P

This feels like a possible pair, with Dragonfly having the confidence their claim wouldn't be tested because Swan is their teammate. It also explains why there's so many smoker claims if Dragonfly is really a Mistborn 

Nibbles is cooking 🍳

Posted (edited)

Fwiw me being alive and high WiM doesn't mean anything because the NKs have been 2 PRs getting attacked and surviving, and a low info widely TR'd VT kill.

Azure Mouse can be elim because of claim, but I don't really expect e!Azure Mouse to claim there when there is no need to because of their thread position. They're also not using their claim in the way I'd expect an elim to (which is to say, pushing the other PR claims).

Coral Swan could be fooling me, based off of the PR claims. Ivory Dragonfly's story is believable and their role can be proven by Coral Swan today, though.

The lowposting squad (Amber Vulture, Chartreuse Penguin, Charcoal Hyena) could have an elim.

Indigo Weasel is highly unlikely an elim I think.

Could probably group the game into lowposters and PR claims atp, and there's either 2 elims in lowposters, or one in each group if I had to guess. Chartreuse Penguin has been ignored quite a lot all game and that's probably +elim equity.

Lowposters:
Chartreuse Penguin
Charcoal Hyena
Amber Vulture

PR claims:
Ivory Dragonfly
Azure Mouse
Coral Swan

(with Indigo Weasel excluded because I think they're just town).

Imo it's more likely split and not all three PR claims are town, just looking at town's overall power. They'd have to have two very powerful roles for town to have a Lurcher, Rioter, Soother, Mistborn, and 2 Smokers. So chances are high there is still an elim in PR claims.

Chartreuse Penguin is probably 75% a hit, looking through their posts this game and the way thread has completely ignored them, vs the way thread has treated Charcoal Hyena who has been voted and focused on instead. I don't think it's clearing for Charcoal Hyena or damning for Chartreuse Penguin, but it is probs worth considering, and at least pressuring there in the future. I would note that if Mauve Crocodile was shot by elims, it does point towards e!Charcoal Hyena (or e!Coral Swan) if I remember Mauve Crocodile's reads correctly, would have to double check. Not sure about Amber Vulture, they've just been existing.

Coral Swan/Ivory Dragonfly may be a difference check off of VCA.

Anyways that's my legacy. Since game doesn't end at parity (which I forgot about lol), we still have 2 misexes I think. You could vote me for peace of mind if you want, I honestly don't care atp. I would probably vote between the lowposters (edit: actually no, maybe you vote in PR claims. I'm not sure what's optimal.) tomorrow and see if elims NK in PR claims or not, and then probably force a cross in PR claims since they're 99% going to hit an elim between them.

Good luck.

Edited by Emerald Falcon
Posted
5 hours ago, Indigo Weasel said:

Welcome back, here's a 🍪. The main thing Nibbles would like to hear your thoughts on is the vote tie you broke D1 that shielded Heron, and how you feel about D3 with the Ostrich vote. 

I have no idea what you're talking about, shielding Heron on D1. The tie I broke was between Albatross and Tuatara, and it actually turned out that my intuition was correct, and one of the votes on Tuatara was an Elim. I won't pretend it was a brilliant play or anything, it was just lucky, but it's weird that people are suspecting me for it?

As far as D3... yeah, that's more understandable. I stand by my argument -- that there was way more energy surrounding that vote than earlier ones, which implied to me that there was some frantic eliminator involvement. My reasoning for choosing Ostrich turned out to be wrong, though, and that definitely makes ME look like that very same eliminator franticness.

Frankly, I think I'm probably the safest person other than an eliminator to exe right now (I have very little information or value to provide the village), so I'm torn about whether to self-prez. Obviously, I'd rather stay alive, but the other person being targeted right now is Coral Swan, who has claimed vote manipulation. Right now, vote manip is absolutely critical, so I REALLY don't know if we should be killing Swan.

For now, I'll take the middle ground and vote Emerald Falcon. I don't really suspect them, but as a claimed vanilla, they're definitely safer to exe than Swan.

I'm aware that puts us in a 3-way tie, so I'll stay online and move my vote if necessary to stabilize things.

Posted
27 minutes ago, Charcoal Hyena said:

I have no idea what you're talking about, shielding Heron on D1. The tie I broke was between Albatross and Tuatara, and it actually turned out that my intuition was correct, and one of the votes on Tuatara was an Elim. I won't pretend it was a brilliant play or anything, it was just lucky, but it's weird that people are suspecting me for it?

As far as D3... yeah, that's more understandable. I stand by my argument -- that there was way more energy surrounding that vote than earlier ones, which implied to me that there was some frantic eliminator involvement. My reasoning for choosing Ostrich turned out to be wrong, though, and that definitely makes ME look like that very same eliminator franticness.

Frankly, I think I'm probably the safest person other than an eliminator to exe right now (I have very little information or value to provide the village), so I'm torn about whether to self-prez. Obviously, I'd rather stay alive, but the other person being targeted right now is Coral Swan, who has claimed vote manipulation. Right now, vote manip is absolutely critical, so I REALLY don't know if we should be killing Swan.

For now, I'll take the middle ground and vote Emerald Falcon. I don't really suspect them, but as a claimed vanilla, they're definitely safer to exe than Swan.

I'm aware that puts us in a 3-way tie, so I'll stay online and move my vote if necessary to stabilize things.

Why falcon and not someone else?

Posted
3 minutes ago, Coral Swan said:

Why falcon and not someone else?

Falcon already has a vote on them. I'm not going to try and self-prez with an entirely new vote at one hour til rollover. This way, I reduce the odds of myself dying, without increasing the odds of an important vote manipulator (you) dying.

Posted
Just now, Charcoal Hyena said:

Falcon already has a vote on them. I'm not going to try and self-prez with an entirely new vote at one hour til rollover. This way, I reduce the odds of myself dying, without increasing the odds of an important vote manipulator (you) dying.

Ig...

Ivory Dragonfly (0): Coral Swan, Emerald Falcon, Indigo Weasel
Charcoal Hyena (2): Azure Mouse, Coral Swan, Amber Vulture
Coral Swan (2): Ivory Dragonfly, Indigo Weasel
Emerald Falcon (2): Azure Mouse, Charcoal Hyena
 

Posted

Sew considered Swan's question. What would she do if Acks really was innocent? Well, the blame would rather immediately shift to Hyena. She still believed Day 3 was the best source of information. She did not believe that there was only one Spiked on that train. Naturally, that meant the tinkerer had to be guilty. Based on the voting right now, the pairing for Hyena would most likely be Penguin. She emphatically did not suspect Mouse, Falcon, and Weasel, and Vulture had just put Hyena on the chopping block. If Acks was guilty, she suspected Sauve Chad would be the pairing.

1 hour ago, Emerald Falcon said:

Fwiw me being alive and high WiM doesn't mean anything because the NKs have been 2 PRs getting attacked and surviving, and a low info widely TR'd VT kill.

Azure Mouse can be elim because of claim, but I don't really expect e!Azure Mouse to claim there when there is no need to because of their thread position. They're also not using their claim in the way I'd expect an elim to (which is to say, pushing the other PR claims).

Coral Swan could be fooling me, based off of the PR claims. Ivory Dragonfly's story is believable and their role can be proven by Coral Swan today, though.

The lowposting squad (Amber Vulture, Chartreuse Penguin, Charcoal Hyena) could have an elim.

Indigo Weasel is highly unlikely an elim I think.

Could probably group the game into lowposters and PR claims atp, and there's either 2 elims in lowposters, or one in each group if I had to guess. Chartreuse Penguin has been ignored quite a lot all game and that's probably +elim equity.

Lowposters:
Chartreuse Penguin
Charcoal Hyena
Amber Vulture

PR claims:
Ivory Dragonfly
Azure Mouse
Coral Swan

(with Indigo Weasel excluded because I think they're just town).

Imo it's more likely split and not all three PR claims are town, just looking at town's overall power. They'd have to have two very powerful roles for town to have a Lurcher, Rioter, Soother, Mistborn, and 2 Smokers. So chances are high there is still an elim in PR claims.

Chartreuse Penguin is probably 75% a hit, looking through their posts this game and the way thread has completely ignored them, vs the way thread has treated Charcoal Hyena who has been voted and focused on instead. I don't think it's clearing for Charcoal Hyena or damning for Chartreuse Penguin, but it is probs worth considering, and at least pressuring there in the future. I would note that if Mauve Crocodile was shot by elims, it does point towards e!Charcoal Hyena (or e!Coral Swan) if I remember Mauve Crocodile's reads correctly, would have to double check. Not sure about Amber Vulture, they've just been existing.

Coral Swan/Ivory Dragonfly may be a difference check off of VCA.

Anyways that's my legacy. Since game doesn't end at parity (which I forgot about lol), we still have 2 misexes I think. You could vote me for peace of mind if you want, I honestly don't care atp. I would probably vote between the lowposters (edit: actually no, maybe you vote in PR claims. I'm not sure what's optimal.) tomorrow and see if elims NK in PR claims or not, and then probably force a cross in PR claims since they're 99% going to hit an elim between them.

Good luck.

Sew was getting rather annoyed at all the acronyms. This wasn't a Mafia Universe. More importantly, was he going to vote? His life was in danger. Despite her repeated suspicion of him, the flip of Heron had made her trust this man explicitly. He could even be her dad!

Posted (edited)

If someone votes hyena I can soothe dragonfly

Edit

If that doesn't matter that much then just don't worry about it tho

Edited by Coral Swan
Posted
23 minutes ago, Azure Mouse said:

Emerald Falcon

I'm thinking.

I'd appreciate if you brought your thinking to a conclusion? I'll match your vote almost anywhere, as long as it isn't on me or on Swan. I'd very much like both myself and the most valuable roleclaim remaining to stay alive.

Posted

I don't know and I am scared and I do want to vote you, Hyena.

On 1/23/2025 at 3:59 PM, Azure Mouse said:

Hm. This is what I said N3. @Mauve Crocodile I'm sorry...

Wait, do we have who saved Crocodile claimed or was that someone that already died? (...Apologies).

fCGRhKH.jpeg

 

I think going through the votals I think that Penguin (d2) and I want to say Weasel also look good? I wonder if. Hm.

I'm trying to parse into things but this wagon is weird in a lot of regards.

Because not only is the Heron wagon unflipped, but Dragonfly is both voting on it and there's a missing vote. I know it isn't me, assumedly it isn't on Dragonfly, so it's on <Falcon/Weasel>. I... think I need someone better at mech to help me out here but there's something curious going on with this.

 

Hm.
 

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Amber Vulture

Azure Mouse

Chartreuse Penguin

Ivory Dragonfly

Emerald Falcon

Charcoal Hyena

Coral Swan

Indigo Weasel

 

 

Azure Mouse

 

Chartreuse Penguin

Indigo Weasel

 

Amber Vulture

Charcoal Hyena

 

Ivory Dragonfly/Coral Swan (unpaired)

Emerald Falcon

 

Hm.


Rereading night 1 I kind of just think Falcon is outed.

Hyena

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AG11/AN15: Night Five - Steel and Feathers (Don’t Ever)

The two deaths, both at once—of the Jaist priest and of Rind—had reverberated through the fabric of the village, leaving the surviving villagers in a state much like shock.

The Jaist priest had been a voice of comfort to many Tyrianers, even if he did insist on praising the Ja in what seemed to be every waking moment. Though it had taken him some time to work up to it, he had been a steadfast presence against the Spiked, alternatively denouncing his suspects and praising the Ja in the same breath. Too, there was simply something about his sincere devotion that made you want to believe in something more—the Ja or otherwise—something that made the threat of the Spiked pale in comparison.

On the other hand, Rind had been the village’s Mistborn. He had successfully fought off one prior attack from the Spiked, and he had helped stop Byrar for good. To see Rind cut down like this in the night by an unknown assailant had been as a stone cast into a calm lake; fear and chaos rippled outwards.

Acks paced the common room of the Hound and Hustle, where most of the villagers had wandered to. Bugs swarmed one of the tavern’s walls, and Acks resisted the urge to smack at them—there were just too many, and Acks had greater problems on his mind. “Sew,” he said, through gritted teeth. “You lied about Smoking yourself and Rind, didn’t you?”

“I hadn’t!” Sew protested. “The metallur—the metal people, they said they were outta Copper and I thought they’d given me some! I can’t burn Tin! Besides, you really think Copper was gonna stop them from finding Rind? Whoever did it, they were ready for him. You heard what Clem said.” Sew was, at least, pretty convinced that Clem wasn’t her dad, but maybe her dad was one of the other survivors? Definitely wasn’t Aralis. Her dad wasn’t that ancient, she was pretty sure.

“I’m a Smoker too,” Mouse announced, abruptly, causing everyone to stare at him.

“And you kept this quiet?” Nibbles wanted to know, emerging from the kitchen with several pastries on a tray. “Nibbles thinks you should try this, because you are crackers!” He shoved the tray aggressively at Mouse, who, apparently at least a little intimidated, took a pastry. “We had a whole debate about Byrar, who was obviously evil, and Sew, because how many Smokers could there really be, and you didn’t think this was relevant? Nibbles doesn’t like this, even though Nibbles agrees fervently with Byrar’s death!”

Mouse shrugged. “The way I saw it, Tyrian Falls could be a colony of Smokers and I wouldn’t be surprised. I saw a fence with a No Smoking sign the other day, and I thought maybe someone’d put it up because there were too many Smokers in Tyrian Falls.”

Dozing on his porch at his home, Aralis muttered in his sleep. He had a sudden and distressing feeling that someone had mentioned something dark, fell, and unutterably terrible, though the feeling passed in mere moments, and he slid back into a peaceful slumber, with no intimation whatsoever of Spiked or koloss.

 

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Lysia had had a terrible, horrible, very bad, no good day.

Well. Technically speaking, it had been a series of terrible, horrible, very bad, no good days. At least, Lysia was pretty sure it had been days. She wasn’t sure how long it had been, though she got a series of strange glances from passing Tyrianers when she stopped them to ask after what day it was.

It had been about five days, she reckoned. Maybe four. She wasn’t too sure. The pain had eclipsed everything else, blanketing reason and all sense of time and self as the hungry red-white fog had expanded, eating into Lysia, eating into everything.

There was no way that was just some virus planted by the Lord Ruler. Something had attacked her Cognitively, taken away her consciousness. That shouldn't be possible, not for her. Her people alone, in all the cosmere, should be immune to something like that. It was literally in the name, for Adonalsium's sake.

She needed to get out of this place. She needed to report back to her superiors, and then seek information in Silverlight about what could possibly do a thing like that. And for that, she needed the Spiked.

Lysia pushed open the door to the Hound and Hustle, thinking she would find answers at the tavern, or at least, pick up more information there. She was certain the villagers had been attempting to find the Spiked while she had been—out of commission. She doubted they would sit idly by while the Spiked picked them off, one by one.

She walked right into the common room in time to hear them arguing about her.

“I do feel bad about this,” someone said. Lysia didn’t recognise who it was. Then again, she wasn’t at her best right now, and hadn’t been over the past days. “However, there’s a potential chance that Lysia is one of them.”

“The Spiked.”

“Yes.”

“...I think I can see that,” said someone else entirely.

Well. Storms. That wasn’t going to go well.

 

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Clem worked at the forge.

Nails. The simplest thing to make, the first thing a blacksmith’s apprentice learned to make. Everyone always wanted nails. It was the simple things that held everything together. A man’s faith in his God. A friend’s smile. A father’s laugh.

An unassuming orphan, who just wanted to save his friends.

He struck down with more force than he intended to, and growled a quiet oath. He’d need to reheat the iron rod if he wanted to save it. He grabbed it with a gloved hand and thrust it back into the forge to re-heat, watching for the moment the end began to glow cherry-red.

Nails were supposed to be simple. So simple his body knew how to do it, the actions burned into deep muscle-memory over long repetition. So simple his mind wandered, even here, even now, and he found himself tumbling over and over in a maelstrom, lost.

Maybe you just had to start again. 

He sucked in a deep breath, and flexed his shoulders, trying to ease the tightness that had set in. Remembered that morning summiting the ashmount Tyrian, the way the decision had felt to clear, gazing down at the world spread out before him from the crater of the ashmount. A risky thing to do, but he’d had confidence in himself, his skills. Had wanted to see more of the world, had remembered that view, everything else shrunk to the size of ants.

He had left Tyrian. He’d had so many plans, except he’d ended up coming home from Luthadel, years later, because Pilu called. Because Clem had been, in a way, broken and beaten down by life, by the Garrison work. By all that had happened with Wurek.

He drew the iron rod from the forge and worked it again, hammering at it. His technique was raw, wild. He should’ve shaped it with quick and careful hammer strokes. His chest heaved.

You made the choices you thought you had to, he told himself. Tried to hold that younger self, returning from the top of the world, descending to the earth from the summit, with compassion. You made the choices you thought were best for you at the time. Sometimes, you were wrong. And sometimes, it was the best you could do; sometimes, the choice only seemed wrong, because you’d become someone else entirely. Sometimes, the best choices only seemed wrong on reflection because you’d lost the person you were, down the line.

He should have stayed. He should have left.

There were no answers, and Pilu was silent.

The hammer clanging against iron, Clem worked.

 

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There were more Spiked in Tyrian Falls, and they’d killed his friends, and one of Tyrian Falls’s hottest bachelors. The fact that they’d killed his friends was sufficient. The fact they’d killed one of Tyrian Falls’s hottest and most eligible bachelors just made it intensely personal; an affront to Acks and what he actually did.

As far as Acks was concerned, he intended to make the Spiked pay.

At first, he’d settled his gaze on Sew. He didn’t like the way Sew’d interacted with Byrar previously; didn’t like, either, that Sew had apparently been one of the voices condemning Hayden Vendel, who had obviously survived a Spiked attempt on his life, and who’d been a veteran and a Lurcher, even if Acks privately admitted that Hayden’s marriage prospects were junk. Hard to matchmake a man who was in his cups most of the time, and Acks hadn’t appreciated being accosted over burning the Eleventh Metal either.

He didn’t know what that metal was called, really. Just knew it wasn’t one of the standard eight, or the other two, the ones you burned only if you were a Mistborn.

Truth was, Acks couldn’t burn the Eleventh Metal either. But Rind could, and Rind’d told him all about the things he’d seen. Strange things: ghostly after-images of other people, much like a gold or atium shadow. 

Almost everyone in Tyrian Falls had had a shadow. Hayden Vendel, Rind described, as a happy man, without the missing leg. A craftsman’s calluses perhaps, or a farmer’s. A Hayden Vendel who hadn’t left for war, who’d stayed and worked his trade. Perhaps surprisingly, he’d seen a prelan’s tattoos on the Jaist, though he’d looked no less content. 

He’d never described Acks. Acks had always wondered why.

Lysia walked into the tavern, and Acks stood up. If it wasn’t Sew…

He’d never heard Rind describe Lysia, either. There was something to it, like an itch that Acks couldn’t scratch. Rind’d seen Lysia, looked at her when burning the Eleventh Metal. And his eyes had widened, but he hadn’t said anything, and there was something of significance there, Acks though, even if the moment had been lost when the scuffle began, and Rind’d been distracted.

It had to mean something, hadn’t it?

Because the alternative was, he was a man clutching at straws, trying to rationalise the death of his friend. Trying to make all of it mean something.

He walked over to Lysia.

“I think you’d better leave, Spiked,” he growled.

Of all people, Acks had not expected Sauve Chad to back him up. But Sauve Chad had evidently moved on from cursing people in the Lord Ruler’s name, and silently showed up by Acks’s side, nodding to him. 

At least he wasn’t alone.

“No,” said a clear voice, a girl’s voice.

Sew stood there, glaring at him, hands on her hips. “You leave the lady alone,” she said. “You aren’t my dad, I know it. Why’re there so many Smokers in Tyrian Falls, huh?”

Acks blinked. “What?” he asked, confused.

“‘Cause these things happen for a reason,” Sew continued. “‘Cause I bet the Lord Ruler don’t give powers that aren’t needed. There’s balance there, even if we can’t see it. That’s what my mum always used to say.” Her voice wavered, and then strengthened again. “Way I see it, there’s me and Mouse, and why’re we there, huh? Probably ‘cause someone like you is working with the Spiked.”

Nibbles had moved over to stand next to Sew. “Nibbles thinks the girl might be right,” said the chef.

Acks burned Brass. He reached out, trying to Soothe their suspicion, but—there was nothing?

Nibbles closed in on Acks.

“See, you asked,” Sew said, matter-of-factly. “I got more Copper last night. Real Copper this time. This enough of a Coppercloud for you?”

Acks had an overwhelmingly bad feeling about this.

 

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@Coral Swan was executed! He was a Village Soother!

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Charcoal Hyena (2): Amber Vulture, Azure Mouse, Coral Swan
Coral Swan (3): Charcoal Hyena, Indigo Weasel, Ivory Dragonfly

The Night has begun! It will end in 24 hours on the 25th January 2025, 11PM ET.

PMs remain closed!

The GMs would like to remind all players to try to tone down on the jargon/heavy-duty acronyms - not all players are equally conversant in it, and it can be intimidating to deal with, especially if they have to keep asking.

 

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Player List:

Spoiler

1. @Amber Vulture - Sauve Chad (Ruinous Skeptic)
2. Amethyst Scorpion - Malmoc (Herbalist)Village Vanilla
3. @Azure Mouse - (Watcher)
4. @Charcoal Hyena - Lysia (Tinker)
5. @Chartreuse Penguin - [Ade]mordna Niugnep
6. Coral Swan - Acks (Matchmaker)Village Soother
7. Cream Tuatara - Hayden Vendel (Drunk) - Village Lurcher
8. @Emerald Falcon - (Observer)
9. Fuchsia Ostrich - Kael Voss - Village Rioter
10. @Indigo Weasel - Nibbles (Chef)
11. @Ivory Dragonfly - Sew (Hopeful Orphan)
12. Magenta Albatross - Alais Short (Gambler)Village Vanilla
13. Mauve Crocodile - (Jaist)Village Tineye
14. Melon Dingo - Rind (Orphaned By Mistwraiths)Village Mistborn
15. Mint Heron - Byrar (Unlucky Craftsman) - Spiked Smoker

 

Edited by Kasimir
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That's my bad, I'll try my best to not use my mess of weird terminology I've picked up over time, oops.

Smoker claims are e/v most likely. I would bet the game on that atp, just looking at flips. Short of the elims having like 2 Mistborn (which imo could make the game very swingy based on how I assume Mistborn role works), distro does not work for having 2 Smoker claims.

Other elim is probably in the lowposters.

Stuff happened to votecount that I can't be bothered to figure out at this time of night, but it means something.

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