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Feligon

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  1. I mostly stopped caring about going on with this game (I deliberately said I was totally vanilla, but no one squired me. sigh), but these votes on me make it interesting. I said I was busy with real life stuff, I had started a new construction job and my arms got really sore from raking gravel for hours, so I didn't feel like posting. Plus, most of the people that know what they're doing have enough time to analyze previous games and glean all sorts of information about play-styles. As for suspicions, if I am going to be lynched (that is very possible), I'll just put my vote on Adimir. He's been inactive only on this game, not on any other threads. Maybe he forgot that he was in this game? Also, what's with all these extensions? Are you guys plotting without me? Wouldn't be the first time. Edit: removed vote
  2. Yes, I have been lurking for a while, but I don't have anything to say. Don't want to waste discussion time on me, I know you guys like to lynch inactive people. Especially ones that are lurking. Usually, the eliminators are the most active and trying to make sure no one suspects them. Just my 2 cents... or, chips?
  3. As I said before, a small group of people revealing that they are vanilla would be the best option for Bort's plan, but I wasn't sure how many people would actually go along with it. I was planning on going for it at the beginning of day three, but I slept in too late. Now the vote, I was kind of getting bored, but mostly I wanted at least some evidence from a lynch. By the time I saw the later posts (and decided he was not someone I wanted lynched), the day was already over. Anyway, Renegade has been confirmed to be a diagramist, ya? I'll post my suspicions once I look back through all the posts. Edit: I did reread all the posts, and I must say, I should be in much deeper water than I am. I guess I'm kind-of out of it this game? "I sound like an idiot. No news here, then."
  4. Well, since we have a few people have have basically said outright that they are vanilla, I'll jump on that too. I don't have any special abilities, other than being semi-okay at the penny whistle and having an electric cane (I don't even need a cane, but it does look fancy). sorry Leift, I didn't see many of the last minute-hour posts until the day had been over for hours.
  5. I'll go ahead and vote for Lieft. I want to make sure we lynch someone, that way we can get more information and hopefully lead to some more solid answers. There is most likely 1 diagramist that had a pm with Bort, I doubt it was paranoid(he was away), and Lieft has the most votes on him already, so my vote will make it very hard for the diagramists to sway the lynch
  6. I've been meaning to post something, but I have no idea what to say. I probably will just vote on whoever has the most votes to try to make sure someone that we suspect is lynched instead of just letting the eliminators pick us off one by one. I'm also interested to know what was discussed in the pm with bort, if anyone can fill me in on the details.
  7. Plurn sniffed the air; "someone's baking cookies," he muttered to himself. Probably ardents. Back home, Plurn's grandpa was the one that always baked cookies. He made the best chocolate ship cookies ever. Plurn was quickly growing bored of the march through the plains. Nothing had tried to kill him or steal his money for a few days now. He wondered if he should be fearing this like the calm before the storm. It's probably nothing. I'm interested to know what went on inside the conversation. If anyone wanted to elaborate for me, that'd be cool.
  8. I think we have to do something other than waiting around to get killed. The plan that was already discussed, Bort's plan, (the one about a group of vanillas coming out), is probably the best so far. If a group of only four revealed themselves, they might get enough time to become squires and be useful (hopefully some detection and pm powers get transferred). That's probably the best-case scenario, and the worst-case was already expressed in detail. And yes, it would be bad if all the vanillas came out because the eliminators would know who the radiants are, but the faster we can get those powers transferred, the better I think our chances are. We have a limited amount of time, and I haven't heard a better plan, so I think we should move as fast as we can to get this one going. Otherwise, we're sitting ducks. Also, Araris seems suspicious to me because he's being so aggressive, but he pretty much always plays that way. What I am concerned about is the amount of people Jumping behind some of these single votes and giving no explanation. That kinda seems like a dirty tactic to me. "[soulcast stone,]...It's got this smell I can't get out of my head." Edit: plan is now called "Bort's plan"
  9. I've just been lurking for a bit. I doubt any plan we come up with won't have some way that some major problems could potentially arise. Currently, I've been thinking that maybe 3-4 people being checked by transformation would work best for the current plan. Aside from that, I have no idea what to do. "all I've got is a penny whistle and a shock stick."
  10. I thought that was obvious with all the pick-pockets and robbers and the like. Anyway, I think a lot of information can be gleaned from the first lynch. Especially the last few votes that really decide the lynch. The main reason is the villagers don't know who their allies are, but the eliminators do, so they know who to kill and who not to kill; they have their targets and will try to sway the vote as stealthily as possible. I have no idea why, but for some reason, it's fun to poke meta. Araris kind of sounds like he's waiting for a bit more confirmation, but this is mostly to keep the poke train going.
  11. Plurn tapped the cliff with the metal tip his walking cane to make sure it was sturdy before standing on it. Hands on doorknob cane topper. Wait, the cane needed to be tilted towards the chasm. Perfect. Head tilted ever so slightly up... aaaaand... a slight breeze made the strips of fabric behind his headband. I bet I look so awesome right now. So majestic. The caravan continued to move forward. The chulls had pulled the bridge across the chasm. Plurn stepped back and continued his march toward the Oathgate. He wondered if he would know how the thing worked. It was probably the same kind of weird science these people used. Plurn felt his pocket become lighter almost instantly. This was exactly the same stuff he had dealt with back in his hometown. Without turning his head, or giving any sign that he realized what had happened, he tapped the metal end of cane to the exposed leg of the thief. There was a loud snap and he fell over. Plurn casually picked up his coin bag. It was full of large denominations of coin, but they were only accepted where he was from. "You don't even want these," he whispered to the man laying on the ground, who was still trying to recover from a state of shock. Wow, I'm funny, Plurn thought to himself
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