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StrikerEZ

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  1. I don’t have much time, and I probably won’t be on again until after rollover, so I’m gonna vote on Araris. Not for any particular reason right now, just because I don’t really suspect either of the other two lynch candidates and I don’t like how much Araris has been controlling the lynch today. Plus, I like chaos.
  2. You know, I should’ve seen that coming. Anyway, sorry for the inactivity guys. I haven’t been doing that well mentally lately, so this game has been low on my priority list. I’ve got some time right now to go back through and see if anyone’s activity D1/N1 seems suspicious to me (or if anyone’s activity has seemed to suddenly changed D2). Just wanted to get this update post in first.
  3. Well shoot, I definitely had the votes mixed up in my head. If I had realized that Aman had 4 votes, I definitely would’ve added a vote on Fifth. At least that way we could’ve lynched someone I was more certain was actually likely to be the inquisitor. Also, I must’ve forgot that Aman had switched his vote off himself before I took my vote off him last cycle. Either way, I still think he left his vote on himself a lot longer than I would’ve expected from an Inquisitor. I guess I was right.
  4. Okay, so I got off work early. I definitely thought Aman would’ve taken his vote off himself by now if he was the Inquisitor, so Aman. I’m not sure who to vote for though, so I’ll leave it. EDIT: By it, I mean the tie.
  5. Okay, so I’m not gonna be able to get on until after rollover because my shift ends right at rollover. Anyway, I’d just like to say that I wouldn’t mind a tie lynch if both Aman and Fifth, but I can’t vote on Fifth or else Fifth would be in the lead and I’d rather lynch Aman if it came down to it. So, if someone would vote on Fifth, that would be great.
  6. I mean, if I were the Inquisitor, that'd be a ballsy move. Plus, last game I didn't really have a very good reason to lynch you D1. At least this time I feel like I have a pretty good reason to lynch you this time around. If you are the Inquisitor, then this game ends very quickly (or your convert manages to survive till the end because you pick someone so obvious there's no way you picked them ). If you aren't the Inquisitor, then we gain some information about the role distribution and we can analyze people's reactions to your posts today and your death.
  7. Okay, so, I don't have much time to post, but I'd just like to say that I think it'd be amazing if Aman was pulling off the greatest gambit of all time (I think he could do it, too), but I'm pretty sure he's being honest in his earnestness to try and win this game for the village. Even if I disagree with his method. Just in case though, I'll be voting on Aman. I'm gonna call his bluff.
  8. Variel was looking through his closet of suits, each one perfectly cleaned and hung up so that they would not touch any others. He could not have his prized possessions ruined. He picked one out and his servants began to carefully help him get dressed. The news of this new Inquisitor’s presence in Luthadel had unsettled him. It reminded him too much of a little secret he’d rather not think about. It had unsettled the balance of the city. It had ruined his plans. No matter, he thought to himself, idly rolling a boxing across his knuckles, maybe I can use this to my advantage.... ~ So, this is my first conversion game. I’m not quite sure where we’re even supposed to start today. Should we even lynch anyone? The odds of us finding and lynching the Inquisitor D1 seem very slim to me (it’s a 5.56% chance, actually). I’d rather not lynch a coinshot or Mistborn on accident like the village did in LG56. I guess I’ll wait for others to give their thoughts first.
  9. I forgot that that was in the basics section of the rules. Maybe if I’d read through everything I would’ve found it.
  10. @Straw So, for the Smoker, when they target someone at night, does that mean they’re immune to Seeking that night and then immune to Soothing/Rioting the next day?
  11. I meant to do this awhile ago, but got kinda distracted and then I got busy. But now that I have some free time, enjoy this: ~ First of the Dawn stood on the prow of the ship, watching the water below far below her. In the distance, she could just make out the first island of the Pantheon. It was quite beautiful, being up this high. Kokerlii squawked from her shoulder, ruffling his vibrant feathers. It seemed he agreed with Dawn. It had been painful at first, knowing she was stopping the one chance she would probably ever have of getting to see the Pantheon. After the death of her father, that had been her one goal in life. To see the islands he had cherished so much and had worked so hard to protect. But it was her turn to protect the Pantheon now. She couldn't let this ship reach the islands. She snuck back through the bowels of the ship, tools carefully stored in a belt around her waist. It was quiet as most of the crew was sleeping. Kokerlii would tap her shoulder every now and then, warning her of people walking through the halls. She'd managed to avoid the rest of the crew's suspicion so far, she couldn't risk getting caught now, not when her mission was almost complete. Not when the Ones Above were threatening her islands. She finally reached the room which held the panels meant to control and maintain the port engine. The engineers must've been taking a break watching the engine, which was fortunate for Dawn. Pulling out a hammer and the schematics for the engine, she began to work. With each swing, the ship began to move slower and slower. Finally, there was a loud boom as part of the engine exploded and the ship seemed to drop for a moment before the starboard engine caught it. Dawn picked herself up off the ground, crawling to the door to avoid the smoke that was coming from the engine. Kokerlii had flown out of the room during the chaos, and was waiting for her outside. She gathered him up, then began to ran towards the shuttles. She found Second, Twi, and Auseor waiting for her. They urged her on as the ship began to descend faster and faster. They quickly shut the door behind her, and launched the shuttle off. The others began to congratulate themselves for pulling off the mission. They'd have to hide from now on, but at least they'd have a significant amount of money from the SITC now. Dawn watched out the window as the Northern Wind crashed onto the shores of the first of Patji's Fingers. Her heart longed to be landing on those shores, stepping out onto that magnificent beach, and finally living up to her father's dreams. Wiping away the tears, she laid down across a couple of the seats in the shuttle. If she had to stay on the mainland to protect the Pantheon's, and her father's, legacy, she'd do it.
  12. Man, you could’ve signed up as Amandra.
  13. I’m kinda glad you got hospitalized so early. You definitely would’ve got me lynched, which would’ve sucked. Also, thank you! It was so much fun planning how to win and sabotage everything.
  14. I figured an elim would be less likely to tunnel on someone than a villager, so I picked a target. Sorry you got lynched for it
  15. First, thank you @Randuir and @Young Bard for running my first game as an elim! It was super fun! Could we get the player list so we can see what role everyone has? I’d like to know who the Navigator who basically soft cleared me was. Mind telling me what set you off so I can fix it for my next elim game? Also, for what it’s worth, I was the one who sabotaged the Aviary. XD
  16. I’ve been thinking about this for most of the day, and even though I feel a little bad about doing this to Ventyl, I really don’t see any other good options.
  17. I’ll be signing up as Variel, a nobleman from the Western Dominance taking a visit to Luthadel.
  18. Okay, I guess that makes sense. I'd rather wait for Alv to address the claims against him right now before I decide to vote on him, but for now Lumgol.
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