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I still don't particularly want to exe Araris. Though come the Day I'd prefer to know who's lying and who's not about the Blast.

Posted
22 minutes ago, Ashbringer said:

I still don't particularly want to exe Araris. Though come the Day I'd prefer to know who's lying and who's not about the Blast.

Agreed, today claim it, whatever. It’ll confuse the Elims on who’s safe to target. Tomorrow though we should clarify 

Posted
1 hour ago, Doc12 said:

The second thing is thst coco probably didn't NEED to self pres because tj and araris had nowhere near the activity she had and she was not in danger during the tie

No, I didn’t need to. I’m fairly certain I would have won a tie with either of them. But honestly it was kind of a stressful moment (I got back on literally 15 mins before the day ended to find that whole situation) and I didn’t feel like leaving it up to a tiebreaker in case someone had something weird up their sleeve so I just kinda went with it because I figured TJ would lose the tie anyway and therefore get exed anyway. So idk, it was kind of a panic move more than anything borne of actual strategy.

2 hours ago, Doc12 said:

switching from a leading train to a secondary one.

One correction to this - since all three were tied and TJ would have lost due to tiebreaker, while there wasn’t technically a “leading” train that would be the most leading of the three. (Unless I’m completely misunderstanding the terminology)

25 minutes ago, Archer said:

I'm going to strongly advocate for exing Araris tomorrow, mask or not.

Yep, I’d also like to do that. Honestly the weird mask situation has just made me even more sus of him. 

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Kieran watched the people on the cliff. They certainly cared about Ap, though Kieran hadn’t known them very well.

The adventure to the temple had certainly been.. something, but he couldn’t understand how they’d formed a bond so quick.

What was worrying was the other person up there, Kieran didn’t recognize them.

“Hey!” He shouted, “When did you pop into existence?” He though for a scene before continuing, “And right after Ap falls too.”

Posted

After climbing the cliff back up, Wahi walked over to the fairy, waiting at the Bridge. "So, what now? Do you want to Show us something little fairy?" He asked the creature, waiting for any sort of Response

(Yeah I am getting tired and wanted to get in my last roleplay Post of the Cycle for full Rupees)

Posted
2 hours ago, coco.pudding said:

One correction to this - since all three were tied and TJ would have lost due to tiebreaker, while there wasn’t technically a “leading” train that would be the most leading of the three. (Unless I’m completely misunderstanding the terminology)

I suppose that more applies to Archer than you - Araris was leading at 3-2 (TJ)-2(Coco) before Archer made it 3(Araris) 3(TJ) 3(Coco), and you switched to TJ making it 2(araris) 4(TJ) 2(Coco). So Archer left the leading train, making it a tie, and you finalized the vote by moving off Araris onto TJ. It could just be that both of you are the most active during rollover, I just think it's interesting that Dive's exe and TJ's exe had you two moving your votes within the last few hours. Ash and TUM definitely contributed to the Dive exe, but they're confirmed, which is why I'm looking at you and Archer. 

3 hours ago, Archer said:

I'm going to strongly advocate for exing Araris tomorrow, mask or not...
I'm 50/50 on whether he fake claimed to win the loop at the expense of outing himself (assuming v!TJ and v!Dive). It'd be an effective strat. We'll unpack that tomorrow. 
I'm working on a larger ISO for tomorrow, stay tuned. I deeply regret switching my vote based on what I've got so far, but I'll lay it out in more detail once I sort out my notes. 

4 hours ago, Stick. said:

nice, so if we exe araris tomorrow that will mean - if we win the loop, we need to find one, but if we lose the loop we might actually be able to hard-clear everyone not-araris that dies this loop? correct me if im wrong

That said, Araris' mask claim is definitely the weirdest thing that happened. I am in favor of an Araris exe now. Win or lose, it could also give context to Araris' suspicion of Archer and Coco.

A fairy...

Thistle knew fairies existed. They'd been lucky enough to spot some when they foraged for blooms in the woods outside Clock Town, even if they'd never been silent enough to get close before they flew away, tinkling with laughter. The stories said if you could capture a fairy in a bottle, they'd grant you a single wish to let them go. Thistle had never tried. It would've been cruel. 

Thistle had been... numb. Not really knowing how much time had passed since the explosion. They could have knelt there for days for all they knew, except that everyone else was still crowded around the ravine. 

But the fairy... 

Fairies were said to be able to heal any injury, no matter how dire... 

Magic. Real magic... 

After bombs and fire and giant swords and so much injury and death...

Fairies... the idea that the extraordinary had taken an interest in the ordinary...

The slightest spark of hope. 

They tried to smother that hope immediately, of course. Their heart had just been broken. They couldn't afford to hope...

Oh Goddess, oh goddess please. Magic...

But still... it was enough to get them to their feet. To shamble, haltingly, towards the small, winged speck of light teasing them. 

Posted
17 hours ago, coco.pudding said:

Wait what

@Araris Valerian why would you false claim blast mask? That really doesn’t seem like something that would work out for you so what was the thought behind that play?

Edit: Drake are you also implying you have blast?

I think this post means coco is village. The elims, knowing I am village, would assume TUM’s claim was fake, meant to stop them from killing him. It could be a thought-out reaction, but it doesn’t really read like that.

Posted

Amora glances at the stranger in confusion for a moment before heading toward where the fairy came up. “Hello? Are you…never mind. I’ll just follow, then.”

With that, she, too, begins following the fairy. 

Posted (edited)

I dont think im hitting rupee cap today 😭 got a wedding im attending in a few hours and im frantically trying to finish sewing a dress and my overlooked is giving me all sorts of grief. Whelp lets see how this goes.

 

So much mask claims. We want that going off regardless of who its it right? To make the numbers better for narrowing down whos evil?

Idk what to think about the claiming. Its weird, could be good could be bad, either way if true then possible good that we didnt exe so it can go boom.

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Today was a day of things she didnt understand it seemed. Cindra yelped as she was suddenly pulled back onto the ledge, coliver coming with her. Who..? Wait actually who was that? It was someone she didnt recognise.

"Oh! Thank you. I... its not so much the corpse but what she had on her. Her ocarina... her music... huh?" The fairy arrived, circling above. It was beautiful in its soft green radiance. It wanted them to follow.

She looked to Thistle again. Thistle had stood and begun to move. And so Cindra did too. She went to Thistles side. "Hey. If theres a great fairy here, then we have hope once again. In the stories, the hero always survived no matter how improbable. Time for us to have faith i think" she smiled an attempt at reassurance. To herself or to Thistle, she didnt know. In reality she was terrified, blindly following whoever seemed the most responsible. Which right now was a fairy.

 

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Quick someone post so i can spam thread 😂

Edited by Burnt Spaghetti
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5 minutes ago, Burnt Spaghetti said:

I dont think im hitting rupee cap today 😭 got a wedding im attending in a few hours and im frantically trying to finish sewing a dress and my overlooked is giving me all sorts of grief. Whelp lets see how this goes.

 

So much mask claims. We want that going off regardless of who its it right? To make the numbers better for narrowing down whos evil?

Idk what to think about the claiming. Its weird, could be good could be bad, either way if true then possible good that we didnt exe so it can go boom.

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Today was a day of things she didnt understand it seemed. Cindra yelped as she was suddenly pulled back onto the ledge, coliver coming with her. Who..? Wait actually who was that? It was someone she didnt recognise.

"Oh! Thank you. I... its not so much the corpse but what she had on her. Her ocarina... her music... huh?" The fairy arrived, circling above. It was beautiful in its soft green radiance. It wanted them to follow.

She looked to Thistle again. Thistle had stood and begun to move. And so Cindra did too. She went to Thistles side. "Hey. If theres a great fairy here, then we have hope once again. In the stories, the hero always survived no matter how improbable. Time for us to have faith i think" she smiled an attempt at reassurance. To herself or to Thistle, she didnt know. In reality she was terrified, blindly following whoever seemed the most responsible. Which right now was a fairy.

 

 That sounds both exiting and stressful, good luck. Thanks for the rupee reminder though, I’m one short.

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*Note, Kieran did not see Ap fall, just heard the explosion, and didn’t see a body, so he assumes Ap was kidnapped. This definitely has nothing to do with me forgetting that everyone thinks Ap died, and then posting an Rp without taking that into consideration 

Kieran, slowly nodded, thoughts whirling. “Okay, I think we have to go find Ap” 

“Ap’s the only one who knows where to go, so unless someone has information I’m not aware of, our only option is to go looking for him”

Kieran tilted his head at the confused looks everyone was giving him, “What? We need to find Ap, what’s with the looks?”

”Am I missing something?”

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3 minutes ago, Mistfallen Soldier said:

 That sounds both exiting and stressful, good luck. Thanks for the rupee reminder though, I’m one short.

—————

*Note, Kieran did not see Ap fall, just heard the explosion, and didn’t see a body, so he assumes Ap was kidnapped. This definitely has nothing to do with me forgetting that everyone thinks Ap died, and then posting an Rp without taking that into consideration 

Kieran, slowly nodded, thoughts whirling. “Okay, I think we have to go find Ap” 

“Ap’s the only one who knows where to go, so unless someone has information I’m not aware of, our only option is to go looking for him”

Kieran tilted his head at the confused looks everyone was giving him, “What? We need to find Ap, what’s with the looks?”

”Am I missing something?”

Thank you 😅

 

Okay also @Archer as much as i love the vote of confidence cause monies, do you think its better for us to buy 50 rupee masks next loop or try save for a silver? Since we lost loop 1 we have to play to loop 4, silvers might be what wins or loses that one. I agree making sure village gets invicibility is important and so that mask should be gone for, so I guess we try to only go for that one...? So that some of us might be able to afford silver by loop 4?

 

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Cindra paused. She looked back at  Kieran with a bemused expression. "...friend... Ap was on a floating island that just got blown up. They are probably at the bottom of this ravine. As our new friend here said, no point rescuing a corpse. That being said. Ap went down, a fairy came up. So im choosing to believe that whatever has happened to Ap, maybe they or something else has sent us this fairy to follow in Aps stead. As much as I long to try recover ap and the ocarina, we have to keep moving, and i dont think we should keep a fairy waiting"

Posted

Coliver held the tree root with as much strength as she could. Moons. That was... that was a long way down still. Not terribly long. Probably not survivably long.

Weird how small that seemed, now. She was going to die. Again. But at least this time it'd be from her own skullheaded decision and the rule of gravity rather than... than... what had happened before.

Cindra was reaching. For her? For the rock next to her? Would she stop to help, or was finding Ap more important? Maybe she could slide again, grab that little ledge...

Then someone's hand connected, and Coliver was pulled to salvation with a yelp.

 

Coliver wasn't a very spiritual person, she thought. At least, before being murdered and resurrected by magic. She had to acknowledge it's existence from history, it's benefits from the continued evidence of her own existence. But that didn't particularly mean she was happy being rescued from her own decisions by a faceless disappearing act, nor the presence of a restoring spirit.

Both were probably good things. She didn't know fairies too well, but she knew enough to know the being inside Marton probably wasn't one. Still, she looked at the beckoning light with the apprehension of a smaller fish too used to guiding lights leading to angler's mouths.

"I'm... not sure. Someone should follow. Maybe not me," she said. "We still need to find out what happened, even if not right now. And... who's in charge? Or was Ap? Someone killed me, someone did this, and whoever it is they're changing their strategy as if they're also keeping their memories. Who's in charge of organizing things? Viscen?"

Posted

I feel like Araris is playing differently than I remember

but not in a way that I personally find suspicious

I'm feeling the pain of flipless rn because usually yesterday's flip would give me something to think about during the night but we have to wait until the end of the loop for results and unlike LG92 there are few info abilities

But we'll improve with each loop, hopefully.

 

"I didn't really want to go down there anyway," Squircle admitted. "Lead the way, little one."

He set out following after the tiny fairy.

"The sun's almost up," Squircle noticed.

"The way things are going, I predict something is about to explode."

Posted

Also, because might as well say in case the elims are too comfortable with what happened so far and goes for me with the NK again:

I've got the Captain's Hat.

... the dead would very much like Archer or Coco to join them next turn :P

(Burnt as well to some degree)

(Oh hi Burnt)

Posted

Slowly more of them joined the group following the fairy. It was cold. They were miserable. Shaken from witnessing so many disasters after disasters. Cindra faked confidence as she walked behind the fairy, fingers fidgeting with her flute as she desperately tried to remember the tune Ap had played before. She longed for the sun to rise, she longed to be able to properly rest without more things going on. She was so tired. But they didnt have time. Why couldn't they just have more time? Eyes to the horizon, she only felt dreadful.

 

(Thank you guys for posting im in your debt 😭)

Posted
14 minutes ago, Burnt Spaghetti said:

Okay also @Archer as much as i love the vote of confidence cause monies, do you think its better for us to buy 50 rupee masks next loop or try save for a silver? Since we lost loop 1 we have to play to loop 4, silvers might be what wins or loses that one. I agree making sure village gets invicibility is important and so that mask should be gone for, so I guess we try to only go for that one...? So that some of us might be able to afford silver by loop 4?

If everyone goes for Stone, only one person gets it, and the rest can continue saving. The other masks can be problematic, but the one that makes you unvotable concerns me the most. Don't put too much stock into that post, it was a bit of a contrived pretense. D3, I'd like to consider whether fear exing some rich folks makes sense, especially in a world where two high rollers die to the NK, but I'm leaning towards that being a tiebreaker rather than the crux of a vote justification. 

*

Ignore my previous post about Araris, I am trying to stay alive by acting like a predictable patsy. (Gut now says Araris is village, but it doesn’t matter for optimization purposes.)

I have the Bremen Mask, and am willing to target Blast Mask!Araris. Our possibilities, ranked from best to worst outcome, are:

–No Blast Loop win: N2NK/D3Ex/N3 NK: 2+ of 6 suspects are evil and we get two attempts. 

–Kaboom Loop win: With N2NK/D3Ex/N3NK: 2+ of 8 suspects are evil. (Up to 100% of survivors are village, so ignore them). We have two loops to get it right. 

–Kaboom Loop loss: With N2NK/D3Ex/No N3 NK: 3+ of 5 suspects are evil (3/8 alive are confvil). 

–No Blast Loop loss: N2NK/D3Ex/No N3 NK: 3+ of 7 suspects are evil (3/10 alive are confvil). 

I’m assuming a cooperative, v!Araris, who is willing to optimize the ratios at their own expense. If Araris unequips and we lose the loop, after exing him and I, you’re left with one guess within 3e+:2v suspects. If we win the loop, it’s two guesses in 2e+:4v suspects, functionally 2e+:2v if you remove Wonko and N2NK victim. 

Targeting Araris D3 may catch Araris before they can unequip, if they somehow forgot to during N2. Targeting Araris N3 forces the elims to bet on me acting or to NK someone themselves N3 to get to their win ratio if we’ve only killed one elim so far. As Araris’ competence is a fair assumption, to preserve his ability to vote D3 and for dramatic effect, I propose doing it N3. 

OOA is not an issue because Bremen comes before unequipping, Scents, and the NK. 

Okay, now spend rollover thinking of other people to murder at sunrise please and thanks. 

Posted (edited)

LG110, Day 3-B: Red Alert

Day 3-B will end on Saturday, March 7th @ 10:00 PM EST.

 

Ap the Apprentice

Spoiler

The wind off Snowhead came in long, rolling gusts that pushed down the mountain road and scattered loose snow across the path in shifting curtains. Ap caught the first one by accident — a jump that should have landed on a low rock and instead carried her fifteen feet past it — and the second one on purpose.

She was not flying. She was very clear with herself about this. She was falling in a controlled and occasionally horizontal direction, with input.

The input was small but real. She could lean into a gust and it would carry her; lean against it and she'd drop faster, trading altitude for distance. The wind the Fairy had given her responded like a second pair of hands, steadying her when a gust shifted unexpectedly, extending her glide when she wanted to stay up. She crossed a twenty-foot gap between two outcroppings without touching the ground. She went back and did it again, higher this time. By the third crossing she was grinning behind the Deku mask.

She spotted Medigoron below her on the road — moving fast for his size, which was fast — and dropped into the shadow of a boulder on the cliff above, folding her legs underneath her and going still. He didn't look up.

He went straight to a circle of stones half-buried in the snowpack, the kind of arrangement that looked accidental to anyone who didn't know what they were looking at. He picked up the center boulder with both hands and threw it aside. Then he curled into a ball, jumped, and slammed the ground where the boulder had been.

The pound shook the snow off the nearby rocks. A trapdoor settled open beneath him, he was gone, and the door closed behind him.

Ap waited a count of thirty just to see if anything happened. Then she caught the next gust down the road toward Mountain Village.

Wayward Few

Spoiler

The camp was quiet in the way camps are quiet when half the people in them are asleep and the other half are trying not to wake them. Fires burned low between the tents. Two patrols of Clock Wards were doing slow rounds on the camp's edge, their lanterns tracing the same loop they'd been tracing for hours.

Amora was awake. Thistle was awake beside her, knees pulled to her chest, watching the stray fairy where it hovered a few feet off the ground near the waterfall — patient, luminous, waiting. The others were asleep in various states of comfort: Cindra on her side with her pack as a pillow, Kieran sitting upright against a rock in the way of someone who had not intended to sleep but had anyway.

Thistle had been watching the Clock Ward's lantern circuit for the past hour. "If they're here to help," she said, quietly enough not to wake anyone, "why do I feel like I'm being watched?"

"Because you are," Amora said. "That doesn't mean they're enemies."

"It doesn't mean they're not."

The fairy drifted slightly left, which it had been doing every few minutes, as if reminding them it was still there and still waiting. Thistle looked at it. "It brought us here. We followed it here. And now what? It just— hovers?" She gestured at the waterfall. "Does it expect us to climb that? I don't have a herb for flight. I have stimulants, anticoagulants, something that makes goats—"

"Boo!"

Thistle inhaled sharply enough to wake Cindra. Kieran's hand went to his belt before his eyes fully opened.

Ap was standing behind them in full Deku form, floating an inch off the ground like some kind of ghost.

"Hey everyone." She let the laughter out properly. "I hope you all got more rest than I did." She looked around at the camp, at the half-awake faces, at the fairy which had brightened noticeably the moment she appeared. "Because we don't have much time."

The relief moved through them in different ways. Amora closed her eyes for a moment. Thistle made a sound she would probably describe later as a cough. Kieran said something under his breath. Cindra was already on her feet.

The earthquake started before anyone could respond properly — a long, sustained roll that sent the fire guttering sideways and woke the rest of the camp in the ungraceful way that earthquakes wake people. Ap widened her stance and let the wind blessing hold her steady. The waterfall rippled. The Clock Ward's lantern swung on its hook.

It went on for sixty-three seconds. She counted.

When it stopped, the mountain was quiet enough that she could hear the fairy humming.

"Right," Ap said. She turned toward the waterfall and looked up at the crest where the fairy was waiting. "Here's what I know, and then we move."

Quartermaster Sakon

Spoiler

The earthquake woke him for what felt like the fortieth time.

Sakon surfaced from his bedroll with the particular grace of a man who had been woken repeatedly throughout the night by the ground moving and had developed a system: wait for it to stop, ascertain that he was still alive, go back to sleep. He lay still with his eyes open and let the shaking work through him.

"Mrgh," said Fenn, from somewhere nearby.

The pool was right there. He hadn't technically needed to set up the bedroll at the Hot Springs but the logic had seemed sound at the time, and it still seemed sound, and he had no regrets about this or any other decision he had made last night, several of which he now only partially remembered.

The earthquake continued.

"It keeps doing this," he said, to the ceiling of the shelter. His voice had more texture than usual, the texture of someone who had been celebrating a successful plan with the Hot Springs' complimentary beverages. He swallowed. "Every hour. All night.."

"Yes, sir," said Fenn.

"Sixty seconds. Seventy. Getting longer." He felt the shaking settle into its rhythm and let himself sink back into the bedroll. "You know what it actually— after a while it's rather—" He found the right word. "Nice. Isn't it. Like being rocked. Like a cradle."

Fenn said nothing, which was diplomatically correct.

"Mother used to do that. Rock the cradle." Sakon's eyes drifted closed. "Very soothing. Very—"

The earthquake stopped.

He lay in the silence for a moment.

Then he sat up, straightened his collar with the automatic precision of a man who maintained appearances as a professional reflex, and looked at his detail, who were distributed around the shelter in various stages of horizontal.

"Today," he said, with more clarity than the previous minute had suggested he possessed, "we go to the Temple."

By coincidence or deliberation, something in the Goron Village loudly burst into flames.

The sound arrived first — deep, structural, the specific register of something load-bearing becoming something else — and then the light through the shelter's entrance, orange and brief. Sakon was on his feet before the echo finished.

He stood at the entrance and watched the smoke rising over the village roofline with the focused attention of a man recalibrating.

"Oh? Have they finally decided to show their faces?"

Fenn appeared at his shoulder, armed and ready.

"Change of schedule," Sakon said. "Village first. Temple second." He was already moving, buttoning his coat with practiced speed, the cradle and the bedroll and the previous night entirely behind him. "Move."

Wayward Few

Spoiler

The wind came off the mountain in a long gust that bent the fire sideways and sent sparks skittering across the permafrost, and Ap ran three steps into it and jumped.

She went up.

Not far — ten feet, maybe twelve — but straight up, the wind catching her and holding her for a suspended moment before she began to drift, angling toward the cliff face above the waterfall in a slow, controlled arc. She reached out and caught a ledge, pulled, caught another, and was moving up the rock face with the wind pushing at her back like a hand, easing every grip and every reach.

She disappeared over the top.

The group watched the space where she'd been.

"Did she just—" Keiran started.

"Yes," Amora said.

They waited. The fairy hovered at the waterfall's crest, no longer waiting to be followed, just present. The smoke from Goron Village was visible to the east, a thin dark column catching the morning light. Somewhere in the camp behind them, a Ward was calling orders.

Three minutes passed. Four.

Then something came over the cliff.

It was large. It was round. It cleared the top of the waterfall in a single rolling bound and launched off the far edge, airborne for a full second before landing behind the group with an impact that everyone felt through their boots. The Goron unrolled.

Ap looked up at them from inside a body that was two and a half times her usual size, stone-grey, considerably wider than the path.

"Let's go, goro!"

She curled back into a ball before anyone could respond, and she was already moving — rolling east toward the Mountain Village exit, accelerating, the ground vibrating with each rotation — heading for the road to Snowhead Temple at a speed that left very little time for standing around.

I will write more scenes tomorrow either before or around this same time to lead into the second half

For now:

RP Quest: Rendezvous with the BSSJ before Quartermaster Sakon leaves for Snowhead Temple

 

@DrakeMarshall was removed from the Loop!

Players can vote to remove one of their own from the Loop.

 

Player List

0 Amanuensis Ap the Apprentice
1 @The Unknown Order Heroshi
2 @Araris Valerian Arenta
3 @Wahrheitswächter Wahi
4 @Ashbringer Coliver
5 @coco.pudding Amora
6 @|TJ| Cosmetica
7 @Stick. meeee
8 @Haelbarde Link the Goron
9 @Wonko the Sane Zymni
10 @Doc12 Thistle
11 @Burnt Spaghetti Cindra
12 @DrakeMarshall Squircle
13 @Mistfallen Soldier Kieran
14 @Divergent Gor Elam the Goron
15 @Archer Ouae the Zora
16 @TwinStorm Mumbo

Also, for the record, y'all can improvise as much as you want :P like if some people want to attempt to distract or delay Sakon longer, that's completely valid and helpful, whether that's by instigating a riot at the Elder's Shrine or any other clever idea you have. You can also just lead the way toward Snowhead Temple but that might require a bit of research into the game if you're unfamiliar with the source material

Edited by Amanuensis
  • Amanuensis changed the title to LG110, Night 2-B: False Alarm
Posted

I used Bremen Mask on TwinStorm and the NK still went through. I mostly wanted to avoid hitting Scent Mask by mistake. 

If we lose the round and know there's three elims in Coco, Stick, Hael, Doc, Burnt, Mistfallen, and TwinStorm, what's a team composition that makes sense? I'd like to shoot within that range. 

Stick

 

Posted

Now that we're out of the night, I'm okay saying that I do not have the Blast Mask as I'm sure most people were fairly confident. I just wanted to sow a little bit of uncertainty plus see how Araris reacted. Didn't get much though tbh

Posted
21 minutes ago, The Unknown Medallion said:

Now that we're out of the night, I'm okay saying that I do not have the Blast Mask as I'm sure most people were fairly confident. I just wanted to sow a little bit of uncertainty plus see how Araris reacted. Didn't get much though tbh

I liked that play. Good use of being conf village

38 minutes ago, Ashbringer said:

The voices command I vote Archer

 

Ghosts called to say I match the description
(That's a dead ringer) 
There's film of taking Bremen and sticking to it
(That's masking tape) 
Hecklers, like Ap, you're all fired 
(That's The Apprentice) 
Let me break it down like Kendrick
(I'm better than Drake)
I'm like a pitcher in his prime 
(I don't need TJ)
I've got mainstream thoughts
(I'm anti-divergent)
So why am I stuck in your head? 
(That's in-Sane) 
 

Posted

Alright. So nice job TUM, but at this point, I don’t think the Blast mask will trigger this loop. Next loop I recommend someone get it(I had an idea for if I get it, PMing myself to blow up the postmaster. Cause why not, plus all the reasons I laid out when I originally proposed this) 

Right now, I don’t think Araris would’ve gone for Blast as an Elim, it’s not really that useful as one(unless he was trying to keep it from village)

I‘m not sure about Stick right now, and I’d be fine voting her out right. Or Coco, I’d be alright with voting Coco out either, but considering Archer’s already started something on Stick, I think I should join that to see what happens.

Stick

But if we end up exe-ing Coco I’d be alright with that too. That said, I do think we need to be very intentional, as this is our last chance to make sure we have the required Elims.

In the case we lose, we might still have a chance, as that means we end with 10 people alive, 3 of which are confirmed village. And with 3+ are Elim. That means we need to be really careful in who we decide to exe. But in the case of a loss, we will go into loop 3 with a lot of information.

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