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Well, I guess I was assuming things. Sorry 'bout that.
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Muhahah! I'm pretty sure I surpassed you. We got like 3 pages without you. Now all I have to do is post once for every post you make, and I should be good.
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No. His RP character is a hazekiller.
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What I think that he means is that his character doesn't want the world to know that he's a hazekiller.
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The forigner introduced himself as Lahilt, and claimed that he was a researcher. Shard filed the information away for possible use later. Shard intterupted to ask, "What do you research?"
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Shard noticed the hazekiller look away, and it seemed obvious that he had indeed been listening to the conversation. It seemed like the man was still trying to listen, and it looked like they were really trying to not be noticed. Shard was satisfied that their conversation was protected, and turned his attention to the person talking. ~~ Does anyone have a vote count?
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Shard is sort of in every single SE game, and he may or may not die from a simple lynch...
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Shard agreed with what Reading, and wasn't really surprised that it wasn't their real name. Of course, Shard had stolen the name he was now using from someone else so he completely understood. ~~ I wonder who this makes you think of.
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A bit more than halfway, but yes. I'm pretty sure that the turn ends in just under 9 1/2 hours. I think. EDIT: And yes, it's crazy that there's so many posts! I believe this is my 71st.
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@Matrim's_Dice @Lahilt @Shard of Reading Someone please post so I can post this. ~~ Shard was pleasantly surprised when the noble didn't become outright hostile toward him because of his ignorance. Cauthon kept glancing at the hazekiller, and Shard still wasn't sure if they were doing something for them or making sure they didn't become included in this something. As he started to talk, Shard realized that his tone was slightly hushed, and decided that he wasn't working with the hazekiller. For this, Shard was relieved. "My name is Shard." Pointing at Reading, he said, "That right there is Reading". I'm not sure who the others are. He's been quite, and the foreigner hasn't been very responsive. Also, you were correct to assume that at least some of us have allomantic or feruchemic powers. I myself am a bloodmaker, and have a good amount of health stored up. What about you? Do you have any powers to bring to the table?" Shard smiled inwardly at his play on words, but wasn't at all surprised when there wasn't any reaction to his joke. Shard lowered his voice, and added, "Also, sir. You may want to lower your voice a bit more. It seems that the hazekiller is able to hear our conversation and seems to be taking notice." ~~ EDIT: I'll add @TJ Shade EDIT#2: Yay! I now have more posts then Pyro!(Don't tell them)
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What's hurk? EDIT: @Matrim's_Dice, The thug isn't at our table, Ashbringer's character is. The thug took their old spot
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Ya, sorry about that. We could say that he was sitting in the same spot, but he got up to get food, and when he went back his seat was taken. Something like that.
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I guess I just won't count that as one of my posts.
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No! Don't hide them! That makes mine double posts!
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@Shard of Reading, @Lahilt and anyone else that may be at the table, because I have no idea who is now. ~~ Another man came and sat down at his table, but didn't say anything so Shard didn't say anything back. As Shard was trying to get the nerve to start a conversation with the man, he noticed some erratic moment from one of the people in the room. They had started to move towards what Shard thought was his table, but then we walked toward the hazekiller. Shard looked away, and when he glanced back the man was walking towards Shard. Shard started to get a little uncomfortable, and was wondering what the man had to do with the hazekiller when they sat down at his table. They introduced themselves as Reading, and Shard thought that was a weird name. Of course, he couldn't say that because that was rude. And adults didn't like rude children. Reading then asked what had brought all the different people to the table, and Shard shrugged; "I don't know. They all came here. You should probably ask them." After a moment, he hastaly added a "sir" to his answer to be proper. Shard didn't want to get on the bad side of anyone who had dealings with a hazekiller. Shard then said, motioning to the others at the table "I also don't know either of their names, so you might want to ask them." ~~ OK. Your's is the character that sat down, but didn't say anything. ~~ "so you might want to ask them..." Shard was saying when someone slapped their hand in the middle of the table. "How goes it, my good fellows?" he said, smiling. "Lord Cauthon at your service." The man had the audacity to barely even notice Shard, and went straight to talking to Reading. "If you two were planning a way to get out of this place alive, then count me in. My expertise and experience in the areas of infiltration and sabotage would surely be of great worth. But, we must know that we can trust one another. Everyone here has a reason for being here, and I believe that this reason is metalborn heritage. My good men, what can you do that makes you special?" It was jut too much for Shard. "Excuse me, sir, but we were in the middle of talking. And why do you just want to know what makes him special. How about you? What makes you so special?" The man didn't even pay any attention to him, and that's when it hit him. The man's first name hadn't been Lord, it had been his title! "I'm so sorry sir. I... I didn't realize who you were. ~~ How? EDIT: @Matrim's_Dice @Lahilt @Shard of Reading
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Shard glanced up and saw that the person was a foreigner, wondering what they wanted. They seemed like they wanted to say something, and he was glad that they had chosen to speak to him. "Uh so it's uh... Beautiful day isn't it. Uh I mean a beautiful day to just stay inside and eh eat and talk." Shard smiled, realizing that maybe he wasn't the worst socialist, and replied, "Yes, it is quite beautiful." He glanced out the window and saw the perfect weather outside, vainly wishing that he could be sneaking into a unsuspecting noble's house to steal some expensive items. "My name's Shard and I am almost fifteen years old. What's yours?" As the man started to respond, Shard realized that his table was being watched. He made sure to not draw any attention to his newfound knowledge, and his eyes passed over the person. They were along, and were definitely not noble. Then Shard saw their staff and realized that they must be a hazekiller. Well, I guess I won't be able to swipe any pockets today Shard thought. The man was very well trained at hiding his attention of people, but there was nothing better then being a thief for your whole life to improve your abilities to notice when you were being watched. Shard turned his attention back to the man who was talking, and interrupted him; "Sorry, could you say that again? I got a little distracted." ~~ Is there a second person at the table? It sounded like it from TJ's RP that there was, but I didn't see it? Anyway, @Lahilt
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And I used to by Shard of Experience, which would have made it even more confusing.
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That's fine. We can just have lahilt's character approach Shard(my character, not reading)
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Just so you guys know, my character is afraid of approaching people so your character(s) will have to come up to him. ~~ It hadn't yet been a whole day since the first death had occurred, and accusations were flying around the building. Shard continued to sit against a wall, to scared to join the conversation. It didn't seem like it mattered anyway. All the important talk was happening among the adults, and Shard had no intention of making himself stand out. There was at least one other child like him, but Shard didn't even have the courage to go and start to talk with them. So he waited. While he waited, he went and got some food. He waited until there wasn't anyone else getting any, then rushed over and grabbed a plate. He then hurried to a table in a corner where nobody else was, and started to pick at his food while secretly hoping that someone would come over and talk to him. It didn't happen, of course. Who would want to take the time to go and talk with a teenager when there were smart adults filling the room. Just as Shard was finishing his food, he caught sight of someone walking towards his table. That someone came and sat down across the table right in front of him and started to talk... ~~ @Matrim's_Dice @Lahilt
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Hmm. It seems like we continue to get off topic. Of course, I can't really think of something to say, and I'm working on some RP so I guess I am equally guilty. EDIT: If someone wants to RP, please let me know!
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Mid-Range Game 42: The Auction of Lord Winsting
Experience replied to Jo and the Bush's topic in Sanderson Elimination
Oh, lol. I'm not quite sure how I missed that. -
Mid-Range Game 42: The Auction of Lord Winsting
Experience replied to Jo and the Bush's topic in Sanderson Elimination
Pyro (1) Matrim's Dice Xino (1) TJ Shade Sart (1) Shard of Reading Silber (1) Detess Shard of Reading (1) Experience There's the vote count. I'm not really sure why Shard of reading placed a vote on sart, as I'm pretty sure they aren't an elim because pyro pushed for a sart lynch. This vote just seems off to me, and I'm going to place my vote on Shard of Reading for now. (Please tell me if I'm missing anything). -
Yes, I agree with this. Maybe striker can change it for future turns? I don't know if that would work.
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Yes, this is true. I think it is safe to say that there is at least one more experienced player on the elim team though.
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I really hope someone posts something by the time I finish this so I don't have to edit in to my post. RP Time! Might as well make more money! ~~ Shard hated control. That was, he hated it when others had control over him. It was totally fine when he could control others, or even if he didn't control anyone. The problem was when someone had control of him. There was nothing that he could do but sit and wait. He knew that he wasn't guilty, but he also knew that if he tried to leave he would immediately look guilty and probably get killed. Of course, it wasn't all bad. There was free food, and the people weren't half bad. Well, those that he had actually met. Which made up a grand total of one person. Shard knew that he didn't really know them very well anyway, but counted it as a victory. Shard decided that he would at least take advantage of the situation and get to know some more people. There was only one problem. Shard couldn't approach people. Yes, he could talk to someone but they had to start a conversation. Shard just never knew what to say, and he knew from multiple experiences that adults were even more likely to disregard what you are going to say when you're a fourteen year old boy, and none of these experiences had helped his growing fear of approaching people. So Shard waited for someone else to come to him. And was completely content doing so. ~~ Thank's RJ for the post, now this one can count for that as well.
