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Mid-Range Game 40: A Defiant Rebellion
Abstrusity replied to Elandera's topic in Sanderson Elimination
And here I go with the hypocrisy! The hidden codes I posted previously are in this box (don't open if you still want to find them): You'll want a bit of knowledge before you decode them. Refer above, to splits in my communication.- 229 replies
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Mid-Range Game 40: A Defiant Rebellion
Abstrusity replied to Elandera's topic in Sanderson Elimination
I don't have time for a full analysis at the moment, but re-reading the thread makes me feel just a bit queasy about Elkanah. In my experience, exclusive communication like codes builds trust, baseless trust. That is the friend of the eliminator. But for now, that's just speculation. No one.- 229 replies
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Abstrusity replied to Elandera's topic in Sanderson Elimination
The words I haven't, won't and can't Dare to reveal to you A link between my whispers, then Will find you a key true. CEfjae ENTE EJGLhe LEopppP KAn'tRE 'EreSKuueoueEEWejj@333 SE3939 4- 229 replies
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Random Stuff X: Something Weird
Abstrusity replied to marsoupial's topic in Forum Games & Random Stuff
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Abstrusity replied to marsoupial's topic in Forum Games & Random Stuff
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Mid-Range Game 40: A Defiant Rebellion
Abstrusity replied to Elandera's topic in Sanderson Elimination
Sorry, new to the game. What is SK?- 229 replies
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Abstrusity replied to Elandera's topic in Sanderson Elimination
Rayne stepped lightly over shards of scrap metal, picking his way through the debris. Rotten, this whole scudding business. He'd thought they were better than this. With the Krell at their doorstep, could they not keep at least a bit of loyalty to the only ones they could count on, the only humans they knew? At least salvage duty provided respite from the worries. The acclivity ring was busted. Resignedly, he hefted what was left of the thing and began dragging it back towards the caverns. Perhaps the engineers could use it. Someone offered to help him, but he silenced them with a glare. He couldn't trust anyone now. He made it back to a rudimentary lunch, the few people still remaining chatting idly among themselves while he ate in silence. Is this life now? What does our defiance mean if we defy even ourselves? The questions would probably have answers a bit sooner than he'd like.- 229 replies
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Mid-Range Game 40: A Defiant Rebellion
Abstrusity replied to Elandera's topic in Sanderson Elimination
@KidpenYou got me there. I suppose my fate is sealed then? However, I'm curious as to where you got a d14. They aren't manufactured by any group I know of. At least... not within the law. I'm calling you out, Kidpen! For illegal possession of dice whose side count is not sanctioned by the Treaty of Skymaw, I hereby motion for your summary and painful execution. Your machinations will die today. There will be no mercy.- 229 replies
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Abstrusity replied to Elandera's topic in Sanderson Elimination
Most interesting.- 229 replies
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Abstrusity replied to Elandera's topic in Sanderson Elimination
I return. It has indeed been far too long. I'll sign up as Rayne, callsign Fins.- 229 replies
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I'm storming sorry I basically quit the forums during this game. Due to an unfortunate concatenation of happenstance, I was unable to access a computer/have free time for quite a while. But I'm back now. Look out for me in upcoming games.
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That would be awesome. Imagine if we systematically refused to kill anyone and made everyone kandra instead of fighting? Talk about subverting expectations.
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No is the real villain here. No Lynch was my friend in childhood, but he grew bitter and jealous, and betrayed me. He stole my precious Trumpet of Eternity, and ripped my Investiture from my bleeding body as I lay in the road. I have spent my life chasing him down, and now he is within my grasp. Die now, No! Die and feel the wrath of my longsuffering years!
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99 point 9 repeating is still 100.
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And by a member of my own house, no less. Shame on you and your devious schemious.
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Quick question: When you say Do you mean Elkanah, Elandera, or Elbereth?
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Mundic bowed to Dera. "Greetings! How goes the night?"
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Mundric strode confidently through the doors of the Tekiel ballroom. He wore a heavy azure cloak, trimmed with gold. The host stood nobly to welcome him and the other attendees. He greeted her with a courtly bow, and began to walk among the crowd. Some of them, he noticed, wore hats from his personal establishment. He swallowed a flash of pride, and sought out the fashonistically inclined among them, approaching one who seemed wise. "Greetings, good sir/lady! How goes the night?"
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Attack people's ancestry? While they're going to a ball, of all things? Keeping moderate amounts of trust was one of the Seven Fundamental Tenets of the Hatsman! Mundric was shocked that it was even an option. -- I vote for no lynch - No needs to be taught a lesson.
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Mundric nervously donned his ball cloak. He checked all the hooks were in place, with the release mechanism just inside his collar. He wondered what would come of the ball tonight. Straightening his signature triple-tier top hat, his personal invention made just three days ago, he started jogging towards the residence of House Tekiel. Not the traditional method of conveyance, to be sure, but it wasn't far from his residence and athleticism, as everyone knew, was one of the Seven Fundamental Tenets of the Hatsman. Far be it from him to eschew established tradition. He hoped to find some publicity for his new book: Above the Spikes: An Inquisitor's Guide to Hatwear at the ball, but considering the fashion sense of most attendees, he doubted it. The fashions of this time were uninteresting in his opinion. He just hoped his descendants would fare well, get a good education at a prestigious school, maybe even be Allomancers, or try to.
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Ahhh... GG everyone! Sorry if my inexperience made it difficult. Lots of fun though! Glad I could at least come up with a creative term. Mundric hurried out into the rain, the water beating down on his precious hat, crumpled beyond repair. His business was in ruins, his life more so. He wished for a simpler time. A time long ago, when his ancestor, Mundric, had been the chief hat merchant of House Hasting. He remembered that time, and the way it had ended, in a story passed down through generations...
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Mundric hung his head. What use were principles in a den of liars and cheaters who’d do anything to take what was not theirs? They hadn’t even bought a hat. The great torment filled him. It wrapped his mind like a shroud of nettles, piercing him with the deepest fear a man could feel - the torment of uncertainty. He stepped out from his improvised shop, and drew a small aluminum top hat from his case. The edges were sharp. He was going to find the one who’d orchestrated this, and make them pay. Not the soulless thugs, no. Whatever demented schoolmaster that could lie to so many, about the purpose of the very school and set them at each other’s throats... He was the one to go after. —— Right from the get-go, the lack of resistance to a vote on Lemonelon is worrying. My suspicions are all over the place. Every suspicion seems to be wrong, but I’m more worried about Coda than Lemon. It’s all so unclear.
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AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA This game is stressful. I think Coda is a more likely target, after rereading the evidence. DA didn't vote cycle 1, and I think that clinches it for me.
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Darkness. It's the best read I have. Not confident, but I'll do as best I can.
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I have a few feelings, after rereading the previous several days. I'm feeling wary of Darkness Ascendant. Scanned as guilty by Lumgol, and immediately Lumgol was killed, before they could 'calibrate' their readings (as we believed it to work last cycle.) They were the only one not to vote for the same target last cycle, which just feels off. What's odd is their lack of a vote Cycle 1, when they could have saved or helped to save Striker. I'm also somewhat suspicious of Coda. They were the only one other than myself who voted for Lemonelon C1 and is still living. As for who's least suspicious, I can't really tell. Everyone still here has something against them.
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