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Is this a poke? I'm assuming so, but it is worded strangely. Edit: never mind. Ninja'd
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You, can't, leave, us, @Condensation!
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of course. All the singing up
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I'm sorry Mat. I was thinking the inquisitors sneak in and slit throats
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I got it! Everyone sends an envelope with a death hornet to the person they vote on. The death hornet's have a hive mind, and will only attack the person they have the surest victory against, which will be the person with the most mailed death hornets. Make sure you include that in the writeup, Mat.
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Wrenden awoke with a start and sat up. He reached over and grabbed his jacket, and put it on. He quickly checked through the pockets to see if anything had fallen out or escaped, then stepped out of his tent. Fadran was talking to.. air? He decided not to ask. He stepped over to a firepit and pulled two pouches from his pockets, then poured a bit of each onto the wood. The black and grey powder sparked when they collided, and soon a warm fire was blazing. He pulled up a stool and sat down, warming his hands. "Anyone have any food? I'm hungry."
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So everyone is also an awakener!
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How do you lynch someone over mail?
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I'm wondering how there could be any confusion about whether someone is an inquisitor or not. Eye spikes are a dead giveaway. unless all of the inquisitors are also lightweavers... and Elantrians and cytonics just because
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This is kind of disturbing, but last night I dreamed that I forgot to check the shard and missed the first three days of this. It was strangely terrifying.
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When even separating a forum is not enough.
Kings_way replied to Aspiring Writer's topic in 17th Shard Discussion
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I was trying to think of what the naming thing was on Scadrial (Roshar has symmetry, Sel has Aons) but I couldn't remember and picked basically at random, and it actually works.
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When even separating a forum is not enough.
Kings_way replied to Aspiring Writer's topic in 17th Shard Discussion
One person I follow has been posting in Dawnshard forums, so I had to unfollow them before they posted in a topic with a really spoilery title. -
I'll play as Flamel. I'm assuming the random player is one of the ones with the highest votes?
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Did you forget the part about me being a terrible villager? I agree that I was switching around votes way to much. I should probably wait and let the person I'm voting on explain themselves before I actually do the vote.
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This morning, when I went to a river near my camp to collect water, I was admiring a group of small frogs, when a man next to me grabbed one and ate it. When I questioned his strange behavior, he told me this story. The Gruldy frog was not always on Tsarj, our planet. 57 years ago, a group of mysterious travelers who claimed to be from a dying planet accidentally let some loose. Having no natural predators, they quickly spread and became a pest. The emperor of Tsarj ordered the civilians to kill any they found. Many were killed, but the commoners did not have the motivation to work for that, as they had to spend most of their time working to get food for their families. A few desperate people tried to eat the frogs, and discovered something amazing. Eating the frogs awakened a energy inside the people, allowing them to control and breathe in water. Soon the knowledge of this spread, and the Gruldy were brought down to a manageable level. With the powers they gained, the peasant class rose against the emperor. He and his guards were easily overtaken, because the ruling class had never eaten the food, considering it poor man's meat. When the man brought me to his town, I saw that the people could indeed control water. They had achieved many great architectural feats, though many could not be entered until I ate a Gruldy. They let me take a few home, which I will continue to study. Textiles
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oof Being a village is a very different experience than being elim. I am very bad at reads. Sorry for anyone who's chances of being a Ghostblood I ruined. This is probably the most fun game I've done, but I think I'm a better elim than village. I'm glad Quinn used the same strategy as I did in LG70, leaning on the Newbie thing.
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I'm switching back to Quinn, to make a tie.
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This makes sense, except it doesn't explain why you're sure Reading isn't an elim. I don't know how you would know that, so I'm keeping my vote on Gears, but I really don't know who.
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I think there were too many, and Steven was losing control of them. He accidentally made two Aspects, Rahul and Jenny, and some aspects (Jenny and Audrey) were doing things that they shouldn't be able to. Just a side note, You should probably make the title more specific, something like "Ending of Legion" or maybe put "spoilers for Lies of the Beholder" as a tag.
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Technically they're not, but the roles aren't assigned randomly. An alignment scanner elim might as well be vanilla. This is suspicious. Obviously this isn't true, and seems elimmy. I will switch my vote from Quinn to Gears, because while both will give us about the same amount of information dead, I would rather kill the elim, giving us more time to find another, and forcing the elims to use a kill on the known innocent villager. But heres the thing. It's obvious that Quinn didn't scan Reading. This doesn't seem like a mistake Gears would make in a desperate attempt to stay alive. So, if we kill Gears and they are an elim, we don't want to rule out the possibility that Matrim (accused by Gears) is also an elim.
