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Adventures in Edassa Information Thread (RP Ongoing!)
Tulir replied to Seonid's topic in Inactive RPs
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He has been quieter than normal, and he does always have a diagram. Jain hasn't posted yet this cycle, which I find odd.
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I view them as when they are apart, they are less powerful, but together they are at least High Epic Status That naming convention works for me. That would be awesome.
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That makes more sense to me, seeing as the Outpost was a diversion. Have we named that command post yet? That was a great post. Reader does a great job of messing with peoples minds Maybe Glass could step in and defuse the situation, because Steven was already in a bad mood and almost Hydron before entering that room, and being spoken to by lesser Epics like that will undoubtedly make him angry. Autumn Glass, who was not angry, to the rescue?
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I voted for him because if he was truly inactive, he wouldn't benefit either side. Now I realize that he could have been used to soak up some wild Chalkling kills, provided he wasn't a Forgotten. I should have realized the before, but I didn't, so I chose to help get rid of the inactive early. Forgotten, I am sorry you lost one of your members early on, but hopefully that will help us defeat you faster. I mostly trust the bandwagon on Dui, for various reasons, one of which is I would be a hypocrite if I voted for someone who voted for him because he was inactive. Alvron's vote makes sense to me, trying to draw the person out to post, and Wyrm's vote had the same logic. Ash and had the same reasoning, so I currently think he is probably innocent as well. However, Wyrm might be a Forgotten and noticed that Dui seemed to be inactive, and threw him to us in an attempt to prove his innocence, by being the second vote on a Forgotten.
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Well, Event Horizon got angry at him. Well, that meetup will be hard to make work because BusDriver works for Quicksilver, and Backtrack is in custody of Vondra.
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I'm pretty sure I voted closer to 9 hours before the deadline, but yes, the last vote on an Eliminator is always suspicious. My logic might have been odd, and I understand if people mistrust me now.
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I was thinking at that maybe Electro would make sense because of elder/been there longer, but I can actually see Corpsemaker taking Murphy under his wing. It is terrifying...
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Electro would make more sense to me, personally, than Murphy would, but I could see both.
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Aonar: Meta Chase: Tavi Jain: Joel Dui: Alvron, Wyrm, Roddy, Rlint Kas: Aonar Alvron: Will Tavi: Kas Current Vote Count. I would like to here what is going to happen with Dui. If he is truly going to be inactive and dropping out of the game, but nothing game-wise will happen to him, I will cast a vote at him.
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"Sorry. I got tired." Busdriver replied, slumping his shoulders. He is useful. He is useful. He. Is. USEFUL. The thought circulated around Event Horizon's mind, preventing him from acting upon his urge to slowly pull apart Busdriver. He stared intensely at Busdriver, and when the bus shrunk into a pebble, Event Horizon said "Do better next time." He reached out, grabbed Aura, and manipulated gravity so they flew to the meeting place. When they reached it, Aura spun around, and her colors darkened around her. "Do that again without warning, and it will not end pleasantly for either of us." She said, angrily. Event Horizon just looked at her, turned around, and waited for Quicksilver to arrive. Steven approached the Reader's chapel and nodded to the guards as he walked in. He had calmed down, but just being near Reader made him annoyed. Well, I guess that is why we keep him, Steven thought as he saw a man with garish sunglasses breaking down and telling Reader everything. Steven walked to the secondary cell, and was about to enter when he heard a young woman's voice say, "We could try and escape, our abilities are more than a match for any soldiers you might have, and I've already realized that this town must be ruled by a- ... by a regular person, but if he has one Epic working for him then he has others, we don't know who those are or what they can do. My sister might be rash enough to try and risk it anyway but I don't like to act until I know what we're up against." At the first words Steven spun around and located the nearest water source. Stupid waterbottles! he thought as he listened to the rest of the conversation, why can't we have fountains? After determining that he wouldn't have to defeat the Epics Glass was interrogating. He waited for the young woman to stop talking, and stepped in right as she said "With that in mind could you loosen your grip on my sister? She could break your arm from 100 paces if she needed to, holding her isn't going to prevent her doing anything." "It would stop her just long enough for me to deal with you two. Now you say that you have peaceful intentions, but that is a threat, and as such shows that to be a lie." Steven said as he walked over to Glass. "So these are some of the newcomers?"
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Looking at the interrogation, I can't quite tell where it is. Is it outside the chapel, inside a building, or even at the designated execution zone?
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Twi, how would Autumn want to be called by Hydron/Steven?
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Looking forward to it!
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With all these plots flying around it's no wonder, so much to remember and come up with.
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You forgot Event Horizon
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I think that makes a much sense as anything. I'm going to work on a Hydron post, now that Voidus has posted.
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This is going to be awesome! Outpost Zeta is... on some side of the town I was planning on waiting for at least one for response in the interrogation before Hydron walks in Plans, plans plans! Well, hopefully it will survive long enough to actually be implemented. Heh, well, guess there are four of us.
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It would be more than that. The leader of the empire would now be actively trying to end it. I think it would cause some chaos, to say the least. It would be interesting to see Paladin try to end it, with other High Epics trying to save it, though. I don't think anyone else was there, the attack didn't include anyone but me. Anyone up for Hydron walking in and messing up Autumn Glass's perfect interrogations?
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That would be a great story, and I vote it happens at some point.
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I am looking forward to reading all of the awesome posts. That may be possibly why I jumped on the Dallies thread with more powerful Epics...
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...That would be fantastic. I really want to see this now.
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Jain, it is done. Now, all I got out of this was an initial distrust for Jain, which is now allayed.
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Looking back at the way I ended this sentence, "Yes they would be a huge asset to the Villagers if they were good, but it is also likely that experienced players are Eliminators" I see that I wasn't very clear. Let me try again: Voting for experienced players just because they are experienced is not a solid strategy, because even though they would be really useful to the Eliminators, it is far more likely that they are Villagers, where they would be a great benefit to our side. I think that got it across better. I was just trying to say that experience shouldn't be the first quality to look for in a lynching, and I apologize for muddling that message up with a confusing sentence.
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