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  1. I suppose I'm technically being secretive in a doc. But that's because I use google docs for everything, including writing and planning for my books (which is what I'm doing now).
  2. Since no one else has addressed this (from what my quick skim showed) I feel the need to reiterate it. When we just happened to kill a Forsaken Sart on Day One one of the first thoughts that crossed my mind was Elsecaller-a-la-MR10 interference. But I didn't want to say anything about it because I had argued for us not to get lost trying to plan for secret roles, and that I figured it could bring unnecessary suspicion onto me. But with Gunshy just happening to be a Darkfriend Whitecloak, which so many players kept mentioning during that cycle, that concern has only worsened for me. Could they both just be really lucky coincidences? Most likely. But still, Nik is a natural devil's advocate and I'm trying to channel him this game, if no one else has noticed that already. I might tackle that project again but just those first six were a huge time sink for me, so I might try a different approach to things from here on out, haven't really decided. While I love all the activity, it really does turn my analysis into a chore when I get too busy to keep up with all the posts as they happen. I accidentally typed RP again when I meant to say actual game in the original post. EDIT: Off to bed, goodnight ladies and gents.
  3. Flavor wise, Nik is a ex-Whitecloak Channeler. Whether or not that, or any other roles I have implied but not explicitly stated in my RP, is canon in terms of this actual game*, will have to be determined upon my inevitable death
  4. You'll have to be more specific than that I technically claimed two roles in that one post, and I'm pretty sure I've implied more in my previous RP's.
  5. The man who called himself Nik glared upon the bloody, motionless face of the corpse fastened in the chair before him with disdain. I’m losing it, he thought to himself, the scent of Mashadar’s taint so thick it clouded his senses, his eyes darting at unreal wisps stirring in the shadows. I’ve never let a man die before I was ready to let him, not even when I was apprenticing to be a Hand of the Light. But how could he not, with the Corruption spreading all around him, draining the sanity from any soul within it's reach. Nik spat in the face of the Corrupted man, disgusted by his ignorance as much as his own lack of self control. Padan knows, he told himself. He knows you’re hunting him and he’s toying with you, sending you bait, distracting you so that he can carry out his plans undisturbed… but no more. The young Fain almost regretted killing this man; though he did not know him long he quickly learned he was innocent, even if his rage and paranoia would not let him believe otherwise. He just had to know the face of the man - or perhaps, woman, if the Lord of the Grave's gifts could disguise gender - who cursed him, or at least that's what Nik kept telling himself. But no, this man was just an innocent bystander caught in something so much bigger than him, without ever really understand what exactly that was. And now he was dead for it, and the man who killed him couldn’t even remember his name. A pity, if Nik had the heart left to feel it. Wiping the gore off his knives on the dead man’s torn breeches, Nik sighed. Half a day and most of the night he wasted detaining and interrogating this man. It was time he’d never get back, and thus time Padan could use to further set his plans in motion. Weary, he slipped the blades into the sheathes at his waist and grabbed his once-too-white coat, now so long soaked in dust and dirt that to even suggest it had been anything but a dusky brown would seem an Aes Sedai lie, and he left the abandoned barn, not bothering to look back at the evidence he left behind. Nik’s eyes did not so much as drop as he touched the saidin and set the barn ablaze, weaving fire to turn a stack of dry hay to flame and air to feed it until it touched the walls and turned the whole structure into an unrelenting inferno. Taking the next left sharply, the man blended into the darkness and seemed to vanish entirely before anyone could see him and name him a murderer or an arson.
  6. @Gamma, when is a player informed that they've been detained by a Whitecloak? At the beginning of the relevant Night Turn or the following Day Turn?
  7. I'm about to get relieved from work so I'm going to post what else I've got done so far now. 4. Nyali, Weak Suspicion: Not much to go off of, sadly, but there’s two things I’ll comment on. As Araris brought up, both Seonid and her “went after Meta for being quick to place a second vote on a player” which I can see as her trying to discourage additional votes on Sart. While mentioning mob mentality is valuable, I think she brought it up more often than necessary, which suggests to me she really wanted people to think about it. Maybe because mob mentalities are bad, but also maybe because a mob was forming on her leader. I also am wary because of her interactions with Elbereth, but I don’t think judging a player’s alignment off of suspicions of another unconfirmed player is is fair or wise, so I’ll avoid going into that. 5. AliasSheep, Weak Trust: Starts off talking about the Mayor and how he’s suspicious of Sart for using an RNG to determine who he wants to elect. While it could be attempt at distancing himself from a teammate that’s just not the impression I’m getting, but I won’t discount the possibility. He chooses to vote for Lopen instead of Sart, however, because of how he downplayed the Mayor role and voted for himself in a single breath. I also presume he didn’t want to join the Sart Train, which I get. Later on Elodin says he distrusts him because of “inconsistent suspicions”, which I don’t really understand, if I’m honest. His distrust of people reads genuine to me, as did his little ramble towards the end, there. And the points he brings up against Elodin are valid as well, in my opinion. Ultimately the main reason I have any semblance of trust for Sheep though is because while Sart was under pressure, several people tried to implicate him or imply that he was shady, and that made me uncomfortable. 6. Conquestor, Weak Suspicion: Not really much to go off of, but these are the few things I noticed. He voted Meta for mayor in his first post, which is a half point in his favor, though I wish he didn’t do it without an explanation. He votes to lynch Winter later, asking people why they are saying they’re suspicious of her but not voting. Oh, he later says that he only voted for Meta because he was less suspicious of him, which I get but the timing of it just seemed weird to me. If I’m wrong about Elbereth it’s possible he was trying to make her look bad because the Darkfriends wanted Meta to be Mayor for some reason, but she was stacking votes quickly. Don’t really get why he voted for Nyali, and I’ve noticed he’s been using exclamation points a lot. Might have to go look at other games and see if he’s been that exclamatory before, because it makes me read his tone as frantic. Complains that “we keep going over the same stuff over and ove again” and suggests something is up and that the eliminators are manipulating us (presuming he’s directing this at the Sart Train, though he doesn’t explicitly state that as if he’s avoiding it for some reason). He also joins the bandwagon on Strawman, who other than Sart was, at the time, the only lynch candidate that had the potential to save his life. Looking at all this I’ve actually become considerably more suspicious of him then I was before, though I don’t know if I’d go as far as to rate it Strong.
  8. I'll get to you eventually, good sir; think you're #7 on my list, so that will come sooner than you think. But if it helps, it's mostly because I'm riding the same train of thought that Lopen was on earlier.
  9. Since a surprising number of people have made lists of all the players and the reasons they trust / distrust them I think I’ll follow their example Hmm, feeling a tad lazy right now so I’ll just do it in the order of when people signed up for the game, rather than organizing it from most trusted to most suspicious like I usually do. That being said, I will categorize players as one of the following; Strong Trust, Weak Trust, Weak Suspicion, or Strong Suspicion. Mailliw, Weak Suspicion: First thing that caught my interest was him claiming he’d be “playing this game 100% openly and honestly.” This isn’t very telling for alignment on its own but there are some general trends I’ve noticed that I would like to address. Eliminators have a tendency to act one of two ways when it comes to information; either they are more free with it / willing to exchange it for other information because they don’t have to worry about it leaking to the bad guys, or they act paranoid in order to give them an excuse for hoarding their own information (usually when they have a role that they need to keep a secret), which often leads to them overplaying said paranoia or mentioning the subject more often than usual. It’s not something that should be held against him, but a possible explanation, if he does end up being evil. On to the trust/suspicion list he posted, it didn’t seem like it had any ill intent to me at first, but knowing Sart was a Forsaken that’s slightly changed. Distrusts Wilson (didn’t explain why) and Meta (because he feels he’s been misrepresenting people). Argues that if Sart is evil then they are not soft cleared. Honestly I feel like he’s anticipating Sart’s death and, as an eliminator, is fearing a trusted Wilson and Meta by N1, and therefore is risking his own neck in an attempt to sow doubt about them. He also says he distrusts Sheep who, for a time, was considered an alternative candidate for the lynch, which could just be him trying to nudge people away from Sart. Another thing of note is that he says he trusts Elodin / likes his “more outgoing play style.” Mostly I find it interesting because he’s the only player on the list he commented on other than Wilson (who he didn’t give a reason for suspecting, just that he “believes that we will regret it if she dies”). Then there’s his opposing the Sart lynch, which can be construed as suspicious, but since I did the same exact thing citing similar reasons / feelings, I don’t really have the ground to stand on in arguing that. Seonid, Weak Suspicion: After Meta places the second vote on Meta, he voices concerns of a bandwagon forming, which in my opinion was way too early to determine. Second votes like that happen early on all the time, and it’s usually because a player wants to put more pressure on someone, since poke votes are so a frequently used. Knowing that Sart is evil, I can see this reaction a result of them being teammates. Seonid’s goal might have been to discourage further votes on Sart in order to save his life. After a significant amount of time passes Seonid returns and votes for Sart, saying that “finding his alignment will be the most useful thing that this day could end up with” due to how much discussion was centered on Sart. This makes me lean towards village, knowing that Sart is evil, but I’m going to play devil’s advocate for a second and suggest that Sart might have told his teammates in the doc to sacrifice him, if necessary, in order to gain trust. I kinda like this theory because even with his vote on him he tries to steer the people away, notably to Strawman, who I personally think is a villager. Now that I’m rereading his first post in this night thread, where he says “I really don’t think any smart Eliminator team would throw their most powerful role under the bus like that. No amount of extra trust would be worth sacrificing that extra kill per night!” I feel that either I’m right about Sart telling his team to help lynch him and Seonid is trying to encourage that logic, or that he’s laying down a false lead for later in case he gets caught. Elbereth, Strong Suspicion: Since I already mentioned it last turn, that secret reason I think Elby might be evil? Yeah, I didn’t really think about it at the time but it’s possible it’s not due to her alignment, but instead a result of her transient service. I will keep paying attention to it in case it happens again after she gets wherever she’s going, but I’m not going to let that get to my head as much as it was at first. If you read my little spiel regarding eliminators and information then you’ll understand how that applies here. I personally think Elbereth is overplaying her paranoia when it comes to role claiming and secret roles. It feels to me like she’s trying too hard to appear helpful to get on people’s good sides while also trying to stir up some chaos with all that talk about spies. I think her arguments for why she wouldn’t make a good Mayor are sound, but could definitely see her avoiding it because she doesn’t want to be under the spotlight, as someone (I think Elodin) suggested at one point. She does say that she would accept it “because at least then I know it’s not in the hands of a Darkfriend/Corrupted” which gives me a bad vibe, especially since she didn’t even suggest that Padan could Corrupt her after the election. She complains a lot about people voting for her for Mayor, saying things like “I’m getting paranoid that at least one of the people voting for me is a Darkfriend trying to implicate me for getting so many votes so quickly,” which implies she doesn’t like the attention, which when a player tries to avoid either means they are evil or have a powerful role. I find it peculiar that later on she argues that if she was given the power that she would use it, as if a part of her wants to get elected but doesn’t want to be open with that desire. She does vote for Sart, but see my Seonid paragraph where I discuss Sart telling his team to sacrifice him for trust. Honestly I am convinced at least one player that helped lynch him is a teammate, because I think he is smart enough to realize that if Wilson votes for you more votes are going to gravitate your way, due to her reputation alone. Anyone remember the ridiculousness of the Shallan Debacle? Cause I sure do. Anyway, Elbereth textually sighs when she votes for him. Not really evidence for her being evil, but come on now. Oh, huh, it turns out Sheep was the one who brought up the possibility Elbereth doesn’t want to be Mayor because she’s evil. Makes me a bit more confident about my read on her knowing it wasn’t Elodin, who I also suspect strongly. More talk about role claiming, useful or not, still makes me feel like she’s trying too hard. I won’t really comment on it more beyond that since it’s mostly meta related and I want to focus on the game itself. Eh, nothing on her trust/suspicion list stands out to me right now, but I’m also hungry and have been at this for like three hours already and am need of a break. So yeah, break time. I’ll post this now, since I can tell this is going to be huge on its own, and overwhelmingly so if I put all my thoughts together. I swear, I dedicate far too much of my life to these games sometimes. Ugh, stopped receiving emails for some weird reason, so I didn't see some of these new posts including Elby's. Just read it and want to say that I agree completely and had intended on bringing up that Wilson is a likely target for Corruption and should be handled accordingly. Oh and, people, it's been the Night Turn for 13 hours and I haven't received a single PM yet! I am offend!
  10. I'm very surprised by that, to be completely honest. Got a ton of analysis to do now, which I'm excited for. Unfortunately I am too tired to tackle it now and I've got work in the AM so I'm going to sleep (only reason I've stayed up this long was to see the results of the lynch). So expect a big post from me in 12ish hours.
  11. I was about to vote for you just now because of this but it makes little sense for Nik to do so, therefore I'm going to have to refrain, sadly.
  12. I'm not sure what about this game has got it so active but I love it and I hope this continues throughout this game and to the games beyond it
  13. I just brought it up then because it's the main reason I'm paying any attention to her, and I didn't want to say I'm suspicious of Elbereth and not provide any insight as to why as that directly contradicts my thoughts on people voting without providing reasoning. Anyway, why you gotta bring that up, mate? You know how much I regret that decision, as it inevitably cost my team the game, which obviously bothers me a lot because in every other game I was evil I survived until the end and won.
  14. Day One Notes Sart (Sarah) brings up the dreaded D1L Discussion. Personally I see little harm in this due to the fact that we have three brand new players. As Jaime (Birgitte) states later she is not familiar with the meta and therefore seeing people’s stances on it is helpful for her. Yes, it sucks for people who think we’ve talked about it enough, but I don’t see what’s so hard about answering the question while also bringing up other topics of discussion. Most of us talk about multiple subjects in a single post, not just focus on one. On that note I do think we as a community would benefit from a thread exclusively dedicated to the subject where every play can post their thoughts are on D1L’s and even vote yes or no in a poll so that people can instantly see what the majority thinks. That way instead of having to say our thoughts on the matter to fill in new players we can just have a link to our own post in our bio so they can click it and bam, context. Lopen (Jak) brings up Padan, which for in-character reasons is something I’m taking a personal vested interest in. I haven’t seen anyone bring it up already so I think I’ll mention it in case other people haven’t realized it. This conversion is not like Autonomy’s in the last LG. He can convert more than just one player to his side, a number that we do not know for certain, but is fortunately limited. With it being limited, however, he is likely going to be a lot more careful with his conversions, unless... I have a question, Gamma (not sure if it’s been asked or answered before, but just in case it hasn’t): If someone corrupted by Padan dies can he fill their slot with someone else or is it lost for good? Wilson (Keland) gets aggressive with Sart. Aggressive Wilson, and aggressiveness in general, makes me sad. Doesn’t really affect my view on her alignment in this post since it’s so early in the game. As a reminder to myself for later, however, Aman (Nik) make sure to look back on the first day of LG15b to compare her posts because that game you got an immediate evil read on her and the reasoning might still apply. Sart defends himself from Wilson, which I agree with and am personally am on the side that killing him for bringing up D1L’s is ridiculous. However he then brings up that voting for a new mayor is “the most pressing matter” which I disagree with. I think there are more important things then empowering another player for mostly weak reasoning. Thinking on the idea of passing around the mayor role every cycle, I think it will make the role irrelevant for the eliminators because using it to their advantage (at least in an obvious way) will implicate them. More likely than not we aren’t going to learn anything from this, however, as I think that they’re just going to do whatever makes them look most innocent with it, which is actually bad for us, in a way. Now that I’ve thought about that I don’t really care much about him using the RNG to vote. If his intent was to get Lopen more power because they’re both evil it seems extremely counter productive to advocate him, and no one else, keeping it for long. So yeah, at this point I’m still leaning towards Sart being innocent. Bad feeling about Meta right off the bat. But that’s typical because he’s always aggressive and as I stated earlier aggressiveness leaves a bad taste in my mouth. Doesn’t really mean he’s good or evil though, so I’ll have to explore my feelings about him beyond that. Think he blew the thing with Sart out of proportion, but he did the same thing with Mark in LG16, and it turned out he was good and Mark was evil. Granted that was a fluke and I doubt it’d happen again, but either way it shows that it’s impossible to judge his alignment from this. I understand and respect where he’s coming from about guaranteeing he’ll break a lynch if there is one. I also think he took the wrong approach with Lopen on him voting himself for Mayor, but that’s just Meta being Meta. All this being said I have not seen any eliminator tells from him so far so I’m leaning towards villager. I think I would prefer him not to be elected mayor, however, at least not long term. This connects later on to what Orlok suggests about letting less spoken players get the chance at it. I’ve never been a fan of popularity contests personally, and that’s kinda what I feel like is going on with some of these mayor votes. Onward to Elbereth (Lomion)! To be completely honest she is the player I am most suspicious of right now. One reason in particular I don’t want to mention yet, because if she does it again then I’ll be as close to certain of her evilness as I can be of anyone this early in the game. Don’t want to tell her what that is as it might discourage her from doing it again. I know that’s vague and would probably be better for me not to mention, but it’s always interesting seeing people’s reactions to vague things like that. Anyway, with this first post in particular, my relevant thoughts are… I agree that roleclaiming should be only done strategically, her use of “obviously” when talking about Gamma intentionally trying to make people paranoid about secret roles when she is the first person to bring it up suggests to me that either she is a secret role / trying to claim a secret role for when she’s not for some odd reason or that she is an eliminator trying to distract us with what ifs (Winter did it in MR12, which may or may not have been because of her alignment, but I personally feel there’s no point in discussing it beyond that everyone needs to be aware of the possibility and act accordingly), and that’s all for that. Ahh man this is getting long and I’m only on page two and the cycle is about to end. Humph. Think I’ll just post this and continue taking notes so that people can get a feel for where my head is. I have one more question for Gamma though. What are the political laws in this village? Like, can someone only serve as Mayor once? Is there a limitation to how many times they can be elected? Or is it just whatever? I’m curious if a player is elected Mayor and then taken out of office for someone else if they can become Mayor again, ultimately.
  15. When Nik finally arrived at Drell’s Crossing he found it falling apart at the seams. At the north gate he was approached by a young town guard conducting a patrol. Though he reeked of paranoia he did not hesitate to offer his name; Lorien. Nik did his best impression of caring - which, needless to say, was far from convincing - though he did at least give his name in return. Lorien seemed a talkative fellow from the start, and Nik was in desperate need of information. So, despite how much he loathed talking to strangers, he put up with the guard’s every tangent and eccentricity as he took him on the tour of the village. Lorien mentioned a monster outside the city walls and asked if Nik had seen it during his travels, to which he replied with a curt no and followed it up by a question of his own. “So who died this morning?” he spoke loud, blunt even, watching the guard’s face carefully for a reaction. Lorien coughed as if surprised, and Nik, who considered himself more than proficient at determining guilt from a man’s expressions, decided it was genuine. The likelihood that he was involved seemed low, though he did take note of how uncomfortable it made him when Nik asked to be shown the place where he died. Just as he expected the mayor had been the target, and the kill had been made in plain sight. At a tavern, no less, frequently populated by strange wanderers and the village’s louder, more violent residents. Unoriginal certainly, but efficient at inciting chaos. Typical for Sightblinder's servants. Of those involved Nik recognized no one. Padan must be disguised, he thought, but he’s definitely here. He could smell Mashadar’s taint beneath the scent of spiced ale and salted meat. To his displeasure the Mayor’s body had been taken away and the blood he left behind had long been cleaned up. It was at that moment that Nik realized that if he wanted to find his father he’d have to start getting to know these people. For a long while he watched from the shadows, and though some people mentioned his presence they mostly left him be. A local widow by the name of Sarah was being ganged up on for bringing up whether or not someone should be strung up for the Mayor’s death this day or not. It seemed a ridiculous reason to suspect someone a murderer to Nik, but he couldn’t help but chuckle at the irony of it. Sadly that chuckle brought attention on himself, and he was forced to speak up. “What? You want my opinion? I don’t even know you people, let alone your rotting mayor. But if you insist then fine, I’ll tell you. No, I don’t I think either the widow or that thin stick-of-a-man are Darkfriends. I could be wrong, for I’ve certainly been fooled before, but trust me when I say I know what Darkfriends think and how they act. If either of these two serve the Lord of the Grave I’ll be surprised. As for the rest of you lot, I’m uncertain. Give me time to sort through all this nonsense everyone has been spouting and I’ll see if I can glean anything useful from it." Hey guys. So, I think I'm going to have to not do only RP like I originally wanted, as there's a lot of thoughts I've had that I really can't express in character. Though I think I did do a decent job of it on a couple of things above. Which, if you don't feel like reading because overall the RP is garbage, I mentioned how I don't think that Sart or Strawman are Darkfriends. For Sart it's because this isn't the first time he has brought up the subject of day one lynches at the start of a game, and overall I think doing so is a silly reason to kill someone. I don't believe he had an ill intent in mentioning it, even if I do agree the subject isn't really worth discussing. Personally I think people need to not talk about it and just do what they feel is right. If you advocate day one lynches then participate. If you don't, then don't vote at all or even try to intervene by inciting a tie. For either of these things it's important you explain why, though. Voting without explanation is a personal pet peeve of mine, regardless of who the target is. I do think that bit where Sart voted Lopen for Mayor using an RNG is weird though, and will pay close attention to anything else he might do from now on for it (if he lives), but otherwise I don't really get the bandwagon and if anything I think that should be taken as an immediate sign he's innocent. And while the point about needing to confirm that to get reads on other players is valid, I am pretty confident I've used that exact excuse before as an eliminator, so I'm a bit wary of Seonid for doing it now. At the surface it seems like a really smart reason to solidify a lynch, which is great for an eliminator when they already know a person is innocent. EDIT: Do I mean to imply Seonid is evil? No, not necessarily. I'm just saying what's on my mind. Tangent aside, I strongly discourage some things Strawman has done, and I know that some players like to lynch others for doing something that harms the game rather than for actual guilt. I would like Strawman to invest himself in these games more and personally find that killing a player for that reason won't really help. Positive reinforcement is always better than dishing out punishment, in my opinion, and it worries me how many people are swift to pursue the latter rather than the former. I have some more thoughts but I'm going to read through everything again and take notes. I'll also get a vote tally up if no one else does it. Sadly I have a lot to get through so it's likely going to take a while. Sorry for not being around more, but it actually makes me happy to see we're on page 8 already without me.
  16. Just before the break of dawn a man named Nik breached the southern edge of Braem’s Wood. His was a long journey - one that transcended two decades and a dozen countries’ borders - that until now was more akin to a wild goose chase than a quest for vengeance. Nonetheless he could sense that, one way or another, it would come to an end, and a horrific one at that. He knew it by the eager ache that lingered in the marrow of his bones; by the strange intermingling of hatred, fear and relief that flared with every beat of his heart. Corenne al’Daishar, he thought in the Old Tongue, remembering the last words of the Darkfriend he ran down and tortured in the Black Hills. In another life perhaps Nik would have regretted the atrocities he was forced to inflict upon that cursed Kandori, but in this life his body was hollowed of every emotion other than a cold, undying anger. Even thinking of him as the Kandori rather than the name he sobbed - along with the names of his wife and seven kids for whom he swore allegiance to Shai’tan to protect - again and again while Nik flayed each and every inch of his flesh had no ill effect on his spirit. Just as he no longer cared to count how many men and women (and sometimes even children) he’s had to kill to get to this moment, he no longer bothered to remember, let alone learn, the names of his victims. Only one name mattered to him; would ever matter to him. In the distance Nik made out the faint outline of Drell’s Crossing, no more than a few hour’s worth of walking. There he would find the man who his hands yearned to to choke the life from. Who his nails craved to rip and tear into, whose blood his knives thirsted for, whose limbs they lusted to dismember, whose face they dreamed to disfigure. According to the Kandori he would not be alone, either. An entire cell of Darkfriends would be gathering there, to fulfill some nefarious plot for the Dark One. If it came down to it Nik would not hesitate to decimate the lot of them, to burn down the entire village if it was required, in order to get to that man. “Padan Fain,” Nik hissed the name, venom dripping off every syllable, as if speaking it aloud might allow his father to hear it despite the league's between them. “Can you feel it, father!?” he yelled as loud as his rage, and lungs, would allow, though no one was around to hear it. “A bloody battle is brewing, and I promise you- no, promise Sightblinder Himself, that you will not escape it unscathed...”
  17. Anyone happen to know in what country this takes place? Andor? Murandy? Ghealdan? Or what? EDIT: Never mind, just found Gamma's second RP post and it tells me everything I need to know.
  18. Welcome to Sanderson Elimination, jaime. I'm sure I can speak for everyone when I say we look forward to slaying playing with you. Also glad to see Gunshy and Rubiks join us. Upvotes all around!
  19. Ah, I had taken that to mean you were free from it's grasp entirely. Sorry, Orlok. If you want to join now is your chance, but don't feel obliged just do what you think feels right Besides, it looks like we've got a new member of the 17th Shard watching the thread. How are you doing jaimeleecee? Ever read the Wheel of Time, or played a mafia game before?
  20. That makes 24, then. Facebook. OrlokTsubodai. I hear you're done with school, you down for some SE?
  21. Nikel was actually RJ's original name for Padan though it was changed before Eye of the World was published. So it's possible I could be Padan magically disguised as a bastard son. I had planned on being a "twin brother" instead but thought son would be more fun. If I do end up Padan or even Corrupted by him I intend to continue to act like that's my focus, while I'll actually just using it as an excuse to kill villagers (not much different than a Traitor misleading the village into lynching themselves), which should be expected. However like I said before I think this will encourage me to RP and should add some flavor to the game.
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