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Lightsworn Panda

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  1. Argh! Ye' got me there! What I said in my previous post wasn't all exaggeration, or even exaggeration in some parts. Wyrm was one of the most prominent and influential players in the game. Think of him as a male version of Wilson. Wyrm was actually elected King in LG5, my first game. In MR3, Wyrm, Kas and I formed the Wyrm Inquisition. We killed a lot of players through the lynch, and it turned out Wyrm and Kas were both Eliminators pulling my strings (I still remember that, you two. My grudge remains). Still, it was fun.
  2. There once was a man, feared and revered by all. He was named after one of the Greatest Swords in existence, and he bore the might of his namesake. His mere gaze was enough to send traitors running back to their holes, and even the strongest could only tremble in terror before him. Where he went, a great weeping and gnashing of teeth followed. He took on the Bloodthirsty Goddess Wilson, and lived to tell the tale. He led the people of Roshar in the Great Purge of Ghostbloods, and was elected King by the Survivors. With a Wit and a Panda, he formed and led an Inquisition so bloody it is still only mentioned in frightened whispers, and so infamous it rivals the notoriety of House Urbain. Recently, that man has vanished without a trace. He has returned. Welcome back, Wyrm. The Wyrm Inquisition will rise again. Edit: Text change and quote delete.
  3. For the love of pandas, how many times do I have to repeat myself!? My vote on Wonko was an idiotic mistake, and I didn't think the consequences through. Snoopy, Kas has always had an aggressive and dominant playstyle. He's not a member of the Wyrm Inquisition for nothing. Meta, why are you continually heckling me about my errors?
  4. I'm fairly sure I've said this above, but I'll say this again. I thought Wonko was about to be lynched by a majority. The naive me thought "what harm would another vote do?" So I stacked another. Good job, Jain. Well played. Very thought out.I've also explained this one before.I'm sick, and I'm tired, and I'm getting irritated. Most of the suspicions on me were caused by the record-breaking streak of blunders and mistakes I've been causing this game. How do you suggest I "alleviate those suspicions and disagreements", when they're idiotic errors? I've already admitted this before. What more do you want me to do? Edit: Grammar
  5. At that time, it seemed to me that Wonko was the one about to be lynched by a two-vote majority. As usual, I was wrong. As for the Gyorn question, I was trying to do some analysis, although I seem to have picked a taboo topic. Anyone else want to heckle me for my problems? I'm here all night.
  6. Oh? So you're pressuring me to take away my vote? I actually did intend to remove my vote, following the positive response to my points, along with saying that I'm not a Converted, but I forgot to say that (the second twice). Wonko
  7. Kas, I was outlining the potential playstyle and predicting the Gyorn's targets in my post. Haha, looks like whenever I stick my head out for discussion I get shot right back. True, my argument in hindsight was rather idiotic. Back to the shadows for me.
  8. You wot m9? You wont to go me bruh? 1 v 1 me IRL m80, never lost a fight! No wone messes with Panda! You created discussion, but also a fair amount of confusion and suspicion, and the discussion was mostly over why you did it, which is more obstructive to the Village than it is beneficial. I'm largely focusing you because of the last minute bandwagon. However, you've given enough reasoning for now, dowanx. Wonko, you still haven't responded to your accusations. Edit: Missing Text
  9. Dowanx, you still have not responded to why you did a last minute bandwagon. Is lynching an inactive really that urgent? My vote holds. Wilson, "perfectly good" was largely an exaggeration on my behalf. However, it was still better than a last-minute bandwagon.
  10. Dowanx. You and Wonko created a bandwagon on Feligon during the last 10 minutes of the Day Cycle, without citing much reasoning, instead choosing to copy Wilson's argument. You later said, during the Night Cycle, that you were going to hunt down all the inactives. It's nice that you're provoking discussion, but did you really have to suddenly throw off a perfectly good lynch, especially in the very last minutes of the day, in favour of lynching an inactive who had only been inactive for a day? Couldn't you have waited to today? Hunting down inactives sounds too much like a cover for wasting lynches and killing innocents. Besides, not all players are particularly active on the first day. Some like to sit back and watch before making any posts or presumptions. Following your logic, why didn't you lynch Luckat? She's been online, yet she hasn't posted. Or Seonid. Or Ostrich.
  11. I've been playing pretty passively and quietly in my previous games, and I just so happen to be neutral/evil in most of them, so before anyone works out that I'm an Eliminator before anyone lynches me for that, I'd like to chip into the discussion with my two cents about potential Convert targets and other Gyorn-related thoughts. The Gyorn is different to the JC (I'm going to abbreviate the Cultists to that for now, since I'm that lazy) in the respect that he/she is not necessarily going to try to target the most experienced or influential players. An Eliminator's objective is to simply kill everyone, so it makes sense that they would try to kill the most dangerous Villagers first. The Gyorn (and Odiv), however, have to target everyone and keep them alive while they're at it. The Gyorn has to think carefully about who to target, especially during the early-game, since every Convert that dies is an action/Night wasted. An experienced/influential runs too much risk of being killed at some point by the JC, or may end up getting lynched. Therefore, the Gyorn will probably target more "safer" options, like recluse players, or people that like to snoop around the edge of the radar trying to stay alive (*Cough* totally unlike me *Cough*). Inactives would be a rather dangerous pick though, since there's a general "lynch-the-inactives" vibe during the mid-game. Around the mid-game, when there's about 5 or more Converted, the Gyorn will probably run out of safe picks (There should be around 10 dead players by then), and will have to start picking more risky targets. The Gyorn's chances of dying are much larger, and as a result he will be pressured into picking an Odiv. Funnily enough, the Gyorn probably has the most vote control in the game. As soon as two Conversions start showing up, the Convert list will become a lynch list. The Gyorn will have a quiet play-style early game, since it's the most vulnerable part of the game for him/her. He/She definitely won't have enough Converts then, and he most likely won't have an Odiv. TL;DR: The Gyorn most likely will target quiet players tonight. Has anyone noticed that this thread has a "Late Votes" thing next to it? Edit: Colour. And I'm spelling it with a "u".
  12. Spam bots, sadly, are a constant plague on 17th Shard. We had an entire thread discussing this, by the way.
  13. Hah, you got me good there, govn'r In all seriousness, I just wanted a public clarification. Because of the words: I was expecting something like a "Pre-Game" Cycle for the Dula, but that doesn't seem to be the case. Edit: Made my slightly complex humor more understandable.
  14. 1000 REP YEEEEEAAAAAHHHH

    1. Kipper

      Kipper

      ...aaaand oh look, a Sentient Awakened Object. Not a huge surprise. Congrats!

    2. Kasimir

      Kasimir

      There's your next RP idea. Sentient Awakened Panda.

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