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Quick Fix Game 33 - Deception: Murder in the Cosmere
Bort replied to Herowannabe's topic in Sanderson Elimination
Dammit Randuir. You made me wrong. I'm even more disappointed now -
Quick Fix Game 33 - Deception: Murder in the Cosmere
Bort replied to Herowannabe's topic in Sanderson Elimination
@Herowannabe I would like to make an accusation! I accuse Randuir of being the assassin. I think he got high on Firemoss, and Kicked his victim to death, leaving behind a bloody footprint on his victim's face. All so he could fund his filthy habit... Randuir, I'm disappointed in you This is one of the few things that I can think of that might combine Necessity with Accident. Randuir needed to get more spheres to fund his habit, and accidentally killed the person he was only trying to mug. -
Quick Fix Game 33 - Deception: Murder in the Cosmere
Bort replied to Herowannabe's topic in Sanderson Elimination
I knew I'd be the first to be accused. That footprint thing was far too convenient. -
Quick Fix Game 33 - Deception: Murder in the Cosmere
Bort replied to Herowannabe's topic in Sanderson Elimination
I'm in again. Samename as last time. -
Quick Fix Game 33 - Deception: Murder in the Cosmere
Bort replied to Herowannabe's topic in Sanderson Elimination
May Bebort took his card from the Oracle, and stepped away from the crowd to study it. Despicable, hmm? Well, that could cover half of the people in the room, at least, so he couldn't use it to rule anyone out. The others though... It happened on Sel, so he dismissed all of the Spren, and other locally occurring events.. Accidental, so there went the Jeskeri Mysteries ritual and a few others. No mention of poison, or blood loss. Those were crossed off his list as well. After a while of analysing data, May stepped forward and said, loud enough for all to hear. "If my analyses is correct, I believe we can cross a few names off from our list of suspects. I don't think we have reason to suspect Squid of Steel, Various Divide, In, Oyh, Rettih Chnip, or Kidpen any longer. Does anyone disagree?" He looked about the room to see what others thought. -
Long Game 49/Anonymous Game 3: Window to the Past
Bort replied to little wilson's topic in Sanderson Elimination
I'm im. The last anonymous game was great fun.- 1062 replies
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Thanks to Fifth and Devotary for running a really fun game, and well played to everyone, but especially Phattemer. Sorry for going after you at the end there, but I was becoming more and more certain that you were playing us. Turns out I was right when I said I'd probably be wrong. @Jondesu - Don't worry about it. I was expecting to die that night cycle anyways, if we hadn't got Xino. Mostly because I was expecting to be either stabbed in the back by Phattemer, or by the elims to aim the lynch at Phattemer the next day. As far as rules and mechanics go, all was well, with one small exception - it took a few cycles to find out how double filling a metalmind worked when you filled at night, since it wasn't covered in the rules. As it turned out, there was no point to double filling at night, since you still only got the two charges over the two nights. I might have changed this so it was more in line with double filling during the day. Normally, you submit the double fill order at night, then during the day you get two charges, with some restrictions, like maybe not being able to take an action, or speak in PMs. I'd have set up the night-filling double fill as you get two charges during the day cycle after you submit the double fill order, but during that day, any vote you place will be nullified (you're too busy to go and vote, basically).
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Quick Fix Game 33 - Deception: Murder in the Cosmere
Bort replied to Herowannabe's topic in Sanderson Elimination
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Actually, Stick's logic about Xino's voting has sold me. Of course, if we're wrong about Phattemer, we're basically handing the elims the game here. Xino.
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Well done whoever got Rand Now, fingers crossed, only one Spiked left. And now, of course, we've got two elim teams to deal with, as Stick goes rogue for the Synod burning down the Tathingdwen Tautological Society of Tautology. So, only 7 of us left, probably, hopefully, only one more Spiked. Ignore the spacing issues, it's the formatting, won't let me get rid of the gaps. 2. Xinoehp512 6. Bort 7. Cadmium Compounder 8. _Stick_ 9. Jondesu 15. Phattemer 16. Ark1002 Out of everyone here, I'm actually most suspicious of Phattemer. He's set himself up really well to direct the rest of the game, as a declared member of the Synod, and someone who outed one of the elims - Kidpen, meaning he is more or less trusted by most. Plus, all the targets he and the Synod have hit since then have all been innocent. The last, glaring question that keeps shoving it's way into my brain is this... Why isn't he dead yet? It's public knowledge the Synod have a doc to plot in, so surely the elims would want those people, who can plot against them in private, out of the way? Final bit of info, for disclosure, I'm also on the Synod, and while I've been active, Phattemer has mostly directed our choice of targets in there too. I was also the one that tried to kill Sart, at Phattemer's suggestion. I'll admit, I'm probably wrong here, so I would really like to hear what everyone else has to say about this before I place any votes. @xinoehp512 @Cadmium Compounder @_Stick_ @Jondesu @phattemer @Ark1002
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Reading that, Olaf turned into Trump for a while. Then the picture made me realise I was wrong. He's actually the Demon Headmaster.
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Well, Sart has answered my questions, and makes sense, so I'm willing to drop my vote on him. I'm also willing to add my vote to see how Steeldancer flips. I haven't had time to keep my usual notes sheet, so have nothing definite on him beyond my gut feeling while reading his posts, but with other people having suspicions too, it's enough to act on.
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Even before Devotary posted, I was thinking Olaf might not be trustworthy. I mean, he betrayed us, then he betrayed the Lord Ruler. I don't think he should be trusted with the Synod. Leidene.
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@Steeldancer - How come you consider Stick to be completely cleared? Did I miss something?
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But your vote was on Rand too. Why would you vote alongside your biggest suspicion?
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You answered your own question here. Why didn't CadCom die? Because he was protected, or he did something that makes little sense. Most logical explanation is therefore, he was protected. Why? Who knows? My question is though, why did you want him dead? There were others who are more suspicious than CadCom. Hell, you even admit that he wasn't under much suspicion, so what was the point in trying to kill him? Until we can get a reasonable explanation as to why this happened, Sart.
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I've been considering, which is why there has not been a vote from me until now, which side of today's discussions I find most suspicious. Phattemer makes me dubious about his alignment mostly because of how much he is protesting the single eliminator in the Synod (accepting he is Synod because of lack of counterclaims). On the other hand, there does look to be some sort of cooperation between Steel, Kidpen, and WfY. So, rather than throw a pointless vote on Phattemer, I'm going to help solidify the vote on Kidpen, to see what intel we get out of him.
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The doors to the hall slammed open, and in stepped a tall, dignified fellow in slow, measured paces. The entry was almost certainly designed to draw attention and offer plenty of time for observation of the masterpiece he was wearing. In traditional Terris V stripes, his robe was layered with fuschia, lime green, pink, and a bright, eye-watering yellow. Tee Mai paused to allow people to truly grasp his glory. Having given his audience long enough to appreciate his style and flair, Tee Mai left the doorway to go and find a glass of wine, and a copy of the minutes so far. Something to study while his admirers worked up the courage to compliment him. So, it's the weekend again. This time, I intend to sleep, so will be far more able to think and analyse for the coming week. I'll start as Tee Mai is, and go back over what's happened so far, do some analysis, and see what I can come up with. I've sort of kept up - Good job whoever got Araris, by the way, but I could do with a more in depth read before really jumping in.
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Hey guys, sorry I've not been back on. Last weekend really took it out of me, and I keep forgetting I'm playing, sorry. I'll try to be better this weekend.
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Hey guys, sorry for my absence so far. Yet another weekend with too much to do and not enough sleep. I'll try to chip in properly later today.
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I'm in as Tee Mai, the finest tailor in all Tathingdwen (or so he claims), specialist in clothing that offends both wearer and viewer.
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I'd quite like to know this too. It was probably one of the more uppity elves who thought I was bringing the group down with my alcoholism. Also, I had antidote, but had no idea I was poisoned. That makes me feel slightly cheated since I could have saved myself. Perhaps next time, if you are poisoned, but have antidote, you automatically use it on yourself at the last minute. This could cause a loss of action for the next cycle as you recover, but the way it was set up for that last game meant the antidote was just pot luck.
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"Ahvbin'drinkin'," Legless announced somewhat needlessly. He paused swaying in place for a moment. "Nop, THINKIN'!" he corrected himself, as if it mattered. They were practically synonymous where Legless was concerned anyways. "Tha'Cada'fella, wans't'kill th'big bloke, an'askedus t'thinabowit. Anahav." There was another pause, and the expression that crossed the elf's face suggested he was trying to remember what he was thinking about. He took a swig to clear his mind. "Right! sowoodoowekill? Dorder'er'Rathm? Ah still think Dorder." His last sentence was almost well spoken, as though making sure he was clear. "An'wu'anyun lika'drink?" He offered out his jug.
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Mid-Range Game 30/Anonymous Game 2: - Scadrian Black Ops
Bort replied to Seonid's topic in Sanderson Elimination
I think it would probably count as a fair method. In the EBI doc they were using times of day for posting to keep an eye on each other, and I myself used RL as an excuse for staying quiet. I think all of the above examples fall into the grey area that is accepted, but counts as slightly cheating, using RL info to assist in your game. -
Mid-Range Game 30/Anonymous Game 2: - Scadrian Black Ops
Bort replied to Seonid's topic in Sanderson Elimination
Two comments on that, CadCom... 1. Show off 2. I disapprove. If it's an anonymous game, I don't want to know who the other players are. That defeats the point of it being anonymous.
