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Snipexe

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  1. I found grey sheets a local store, cut the bottom 3/4 of the sheet into strips, put a light layer of black spray paint on them, and then layered two sheets together. For the hood, I used the pillow case that also came with the set.
  2. Lol, so I don’t realize I would be one of the last two. Guess that’s what happens when you’re a zombie sympathizer . (sorry about my intense inactivity), @Straw what’s our plan here?
  3. Sweet, thanks! Right now my actions are to go kill a cow and use its brains to feed Lum. If anyone would like to take advantage of the already dead cow for food, go ahead.
  4. I’m going there to get some cow brains to feed Lum. False. The zombie mentioned in the beginning is clearly rational. He asks to be able to eat Lums brain, and when Lum doesn’t respond he takes it as an acceptance of his proposition. He clearly understands emotion, and therefore is able to emphasize, and I think it’s safe to assume Lum does as well.
  5. I would avoid this behavior, seeing that as we continue to approach LyLo, it becomes easier for the elims to hammer, forcing the lynch in their favor (assuming that they have some form of vote manip? Is that confirmed?). This isn’t to say that the village should continue mislynching, rather that you should try to vote, especially if you believe you’re justified.
  6. Don’t be zombiest! They’re people too. Or were. Just because they have a hungering for brains doesn’t mean we can’t peacefully exist. I’m sure if we work out a diplomatic solution, we can all get along.
  7. Not much to say except that this might be the first time I’ve ever seen a unified lynch.
  8. Alright, so right now I’m thinking my actions are: Gather Sticks Gather Vines Make Snares. Hopefully we should be able to get some food from that.
  9. Would you be willing to set some snares (potentially having to use your actions to gather materials)
  10. I think I’m going to try some more complex actions, like making cord from vines. @Alvron can we do sequential actions based on the results of a previous actions. ex: I gather vines, then make a rope from the vines.
  11. I can't help but feel that it makes more sense to vote for Aman, Kandra or otherwise. From what I can tell, he seems to have just gone from confirmed elim to a non-target in a cycle. It just looks wrong to me.
  12. Sorry, I keep trying to write longer analysis posts like I wrote last night turn, but things in the thread change too fast, or I run out of time. Would people prefer it if I posted shorter stuff about this length? It would increase my activity, but it would decrease the amount of content I’m contributing to the game.
  13. You can take advantage of the hide post button in this case. Just go to the hide button beneath the second post
  14. I might not have come across properly in what I said. They seem almost too village, and so while I could conceivably see them coming from a villager, I can’t help but feel that they are too perfect, and are instead an elim hiding. edit: I hit post before I finished. Something just feels off about those posts, though maybe I’m just going too deep
  15. I think swords tend to work better
  16. Alright, so something is kind of bothering me, and once I looked further, my suspicions were perked. So here's a bit of a theory regarding originally one post, and then as I was looking more, a second as well, that just kind of read as off to me. Now I know this sounds crazy, but I think I may be on to something. What follows is the two posts that bothered me, and the reasons why. To me, they present the potential for Fifth to be an elim hiding really, really well. 1. His first post in Day 2. https://www.17thshard.com/forum/topic/85558-long-game-56-discord-in-elendel/?do=findComment&comment=881694 Normally this would read as a village post, obviously. However, if one makes the assumption that Fifth is an elim, it reads a bit differently. By having an elim be the first to say that this is a WGG, the elims would essentially control the idea of it being such, by planting it into people's heads in a way that they chose. I personally have never been in a game with a WGG (at least not that I am aware of), and so my default reaction was that it was either a thug or a lurcher. Fura's post only served to solidify that. But then there's the above post. Fifth plants the idea that this is both a WGG and that it is something that Aman would do as an elim, though he doesn't actually use specific evidence of how this would be something Elim!Aman would do. 2. His first post N2 This reads as village in the first viewing, however as examined it a little more in-depth, it seemed more sinister then how it first appeared. The thing that stands out as the most suspicious to me is the way he blatantly takes responsibility for Fura's lynch. This makes perfect sense for an elim to do, as it's a very effective way of drawing suspicions off of them. Especially when one considers the addition at the end. He draws suspicions away from himself, and onto those who might not have been fully committed in their vote. By adding this on the end, he finishes the post by taking the readers mind off of him. The beginning of the post is an apology, but by the end, he has readers no longer thinking about his role in the lynch, instead focusing their attention on the non-committal posts by other players last cycle. So, thoughts? Am I seeing things that don't exist, or am I on to something?
  17. Wow this is close! I honestly have no idea who to vote for. Fura seems to have given up on surviving, which tends to read village, and I have no idea what the case on Devotary is.
  18. I’m in, A. Pear O’Scissors has arrived
  19. testing whether or not my post count increases.
  20. My thoughts? It’s hard to know. I’m relatively confident that there is at least one elim hiding in the active players (based on the breakdown of probabilities and rather then reads), and seeing as they have the most content, it does make sense to start the analyzing there anyway, seeing as they have the most content to be analyzed. Other then that, I’ve got no idea. It’s still C1 after all.
  21. I meant that they are biased in that Aman was the one handing them out (at least at the time), and so who he reads as village, or who he thought contributed to the village, is who gets the currency. Sorry for the misunderstanding.
  22. Nial walked up to the Happy Days soothing parlor, adjusting the brim of his aluminum lined hat as he approached. He opening the door carefully, trying not to alert the clerk at the desk in front of him. The women looked up at him, raising and eyebrow at his attempt to sneak in. “You’re going to need to take all that off if you want an appointment.” She said, gesturing to his trench coat and fedora. “I am a police detective, I need to look at your ledgers.” Nial responded, pulling out his badge and showing it to her. She rolled her eyes. “Ya’ll are supposed to schedule these kind of things in advance.” “This is ‘scheduling in advance’. In a all likelihood, most constables would have had a Hazekiller squad just break down your door” That shut her up. She handed the books over to him silently, though her glare betrayed how she felt. As he looked through the ledgers, Nial felt his lips begin to curl up in a smile. Henry King, Drew Harper, and Michael Cane were pseudonyms for the same man, Lance Cett, Elendel’s biggest narcotics supplier, and all had frequented this parlor on numerous occasions. He pulled out a notebook, scribbling as much as he could, dates, times, and names before what he assumed would be hired thugs arrived. He looked up at the sound of heavy footsteps on floor above, and shut the books. He slipped his notebook into his pocked and quickly walked out the door, breaking into a run as soon as he was out. He needed to reach the precinct before the parlor was cleared of evidence, and likely burned down. They had tried for so long to catch Cett, and now was their chance. Time after time they had been mislead or too late. Several minutes of hard running later, he reached the precinct. He ran up the steps to his division’s floor. “Sarge!” He yelled, looking for her, “Sarge, we got it!” There was no one on the floor. Where were they? Some kind of meeting? He went back downstairs, all be it slower then is ascent, and walked to the conference room. He opened the door, slipping in the back. Hopefully he could catch some of the meeting. “get her to tell us who they were, but we know there are at least a few more officers, that Lyrelle knew of at least, who have joined the force to undermine our operations or have become sympathetic to the rebels’ cause.“I need each and everyone of you to work together to root out these rebels as we continue our investigation. We cannot afford to risk losing the city because we were unable to trust every officer we have.” Lyrelle? His sergeant? A rebel? Suddenly things began to make much more sense. They’d been chasing Cett for nearly 2 years now, and he’s always been one step ahead. Rusts, he’d told her everything, about the Happy Days lead, the breakthrough on the 6th octant hideout. Those were worthless. He crumpled up the papers in his pocket, feeling a rage come over him. Cett could wait, he had rebels to find. Checking in! I’m enjoying Aman’s villager bucks, they seem like a cool idea, though a little biased, and more a way of quantifying reads then anything else. I’m going to wait a bit before posting some more concrete (as much as d1 analysis can be) analysis.
  23. Lum Sorry, but at this current time, the evidence against you seems stronger. If you are not an elim it seems obvious that Fura is.
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