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Mat

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  1. Yeah, this is probably true. This being my second game I don't really know anyone's playstyles.
  2. I didn't say I know, I said I thought, based off of my own thoughts in general: Why make so may roles if there won't be plenty of twinborns to use them all? 16 Allomantic roles and 16 Feruchamel (spelling, sorry) roles is way more then the player count, and that's not even including the Kandra and the thief and hemalurgist. My bad if in our PM the statement came off as that strong, I didn't mean it as a bold claim, but rather a thought based on the amount of possible roles. Myself being a twinborn, along with another person I've PM'd strengthened that a little bit.
  3. Hmm... are you saying that you are lynching me on the basis of my non-game related activity? There are multiple others who have posted only RP's as well, and more that are 100% inactive so far. Game-related discussion, lets see, well it's hard for me to catch up on 20 pages of D1 when approximately 80% isn't really game related at all. I don't agree with the Coda lynch, deviating from a normal playstyle doesn't seem like the best basis for a lynch though I do get that it is C1 and there has to be a lynch to get info, and stuff like that. In my opinion Araris has been the most suspicious to me, especially standing out in the first few pages of the thread, voting on Mist and saying it was not a poke vote later, but someone they actually wanted dead. That seems like a strange comment against someone with less than 5 posts in the games so far. And the lynch on me? I don't see any reason for it except for as an invitation for me to participate. TGK has a vote on me because of a RNG, Drake for the participation reason, and Pyro, uh, I don't even know. So I think that using the D1 lynch on someone we actually find suspicious would be a good idea.
  4. It's funny. Because C4/5, Sart was my main suspect for basically everything. Now I trust him as village, and agree with this completely. We basically have it confirmed Reading is elim, so lynching him this cycle wouldn't really give us all that much info, unless he flips village. And we really don't want a mislynch- plus the chance of that is really small. Xino hasn't been the most active player the whole time (can someone experienced confirm his normal activity level?) and has basically been silent for 2 cycles once Bleeder suspicions turned on him, posting only to vote on bandwagons like we see now. My vote on Xino stays, as they have survived a kill and have been overly NAI to my eyes in a seemingly attempt to stay in the shadows.
  5. You know what, I don't know. My RP character reads his RP character as PRE. I guess I should've thought about the actual game...
  6. Fair warning, I will be ninja'd approximately a lot of times in writing this. (And I was) ~~ When the foreigner- Lahilt, apparently, Cauthon didn't know if that was his real name- said he was a researcher, Cauthon perked up. "Really." he said "I myself am-" At that moment, a noble strode up and slapped Cauthon on the back, and spoke “Ho ho, it’s been awhile Cauthon! Don’t think I’ve seen you since the ball at the Ironspine! And to the rest of you, Lord Lafay Etteax, Harmonies Chosen, at your service.” Cauthon groaned audibly, and didn't bother trying to smile. Etteax was not the kind of man Cauthon enjoyed being around, and a large reason he had stopped going to ball in the 7th Octant- The Ironspine had been the last straw. Lafay was too open, too loud, too colorful to be anything but annoying and a distraction (no hard feelings, Ventyl ) and the title, Harmonies Chosen? Cauthon scoffed at the implication. Etteax was nobody's chosen, and honestly would be a terrible Loyalist. He made no attempt to hide his annoyance. "There's a reason for that, Etteax. I don't meddle with your sort of people." @Ventyl Here I am, asking. My character's first name isn't Mat, by the way, if that's your implication.
  7. Cauthon smiled warily at Shard's worry, surely the hazekiller could not hear from over there less he was a Tineye. He lowered his voice anyway, if just to please the boy. Reading spoke up, explaining his strange choice of a name, and Cauthon couldn't help but wince that he hadn't thought of giving a fake name. Oh well, at least his first name had been preserved. ~~ Hmm... that couldn't be a Hoid reference, could it?
  8. This is not an RP post but I'd like to point out we're about halfway through the cycle and we have 15 pages.
  9. When Lord Cauthon was confronted by the teen, he was so surprised by the kid's backbone that he forgot to be offended. Either way, after the young man said "I'm so sorry sir. I... I didn't realize who you were.", he clapped a hand on the teen's back and smiled. "While some lord and ladies here tonight might be offended, I am not one of them, to your good fortune. All is forgiven." Cauthon hoped that identifying himself with this group didn't put to much of a target on his back from the other lords he knew personally here, though speaking with them might actually be more of a red flag. Best to ignore the people like Kettis, and Etteax that he knew from his normal noble life, where Allomancy was a gossip topic and not the reason for the gathering. Turning away from just the boy, he addressed everyone at the table, loud enough for the old man in the back to hear, if he wished. The hazekiller on the far wall, however, would be kept in the dark. "Now that I have addressed myself, I wish to know the identities of the good men I just spilled my surname to, if you all would." He sat down in between the teen and the foreigner, much to their annoyance, and took a piece of bread from the center of the table, making himself at home. "Well?" @Experience, @Lahilt, @Shard of Reading, @Ashbringer
  10. Hmm... your RP showed up twice on my screen. never mind. I'll hide that post.
  11. I believe TJ is referring to me, off to the side but not on the table. (Maybe it was Reading, or Ashbringer though) ~~ As Lord Cauthon watched the small group that had formed on the table nearest to him, he couldn't help but notice the oddness of the bunch. A young teen, but older then the child girl he had seen earlier, a man who clearly wasn't from Elendel, though he couldn't place where else, an older man who looked as if he wished he were asleep, and a strange looking fellow kept trying to jump into the conversation.. There were others nearby, a hazekiller also studied the group from across the room. As their meeting progressed Lord Cauthon realized that it would be pointless to put off his social personality whether he liked it or not- he was an Elendel Lord after all, and powerful one as well- so he grudgingly pushed his hat back, made sure his sleeves were pushed all the way down and his dueling cane tucked away, and strode towards the group. If any form of alliance were to be formed, the man who clearly knew what he was doing should be the one to run it. Most certainly Cauthon would not be part of any scheme run by a teen or a foreigner. The two men-the foreigner and the teen- were already talking, but Cauthon didn't particularly care. He strode up and slapped a hand down on the center of the table. "How goes it, my good fellows?" he said, putting on his best winning smile and sticking a hand out to shake the teen's. "Lord Cauthon at your service." The boy looked surprised at being interrupted so casually, and the foreigner just looked a bit confused, so Cauthon shook his hand next. The other man, the strange one, didn't put his hand out. "If you three 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." He lowered his voice, and turned his back to the hazekiller still watching in the distance. "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?" @Experience, @Lahilt, @Shard of Reading Edit: Well that ninja makes things annoying... Okay, I edited my post to include Reading at the table.
  12. Well my character is avoiding everyone on purpose, so.... Lahilt! Bring this whole thing together!
  13. Yeah, I'll do that too. In case no one read mine (wouldn't be surprised lol) Lord Cauthon is currently leaning against the wall, watching everyone else eat to avoid the fuss and trying to be low-key in the room.
  14. Yeah. I was actually really surprised when the posts from last night that I missed when asleep were on-topic. I think that is not a good thing.
  15. Like I said, it was a Joe game. So naturally Magestar had 9 actions per turn. It wasn't balanced at all, really.
  16. MR20, I think. It was a Joe game, so of course there was 1 Elim and 19 villagers. (Of course, the Elim, Magestar, was completely overpowered but it still is kind of cool)
  17. Weren’t you the one who won as an Elim as your own team against 19 villagers?
  18. That’s wrong, I’m on mobile rn so I can’t correct you for 30 min or so. But I voted for Xino, as Pyro is dead... Otherwise I think it’s right.
  19. Was this a joke?: And now some RP, before I go to bed (Pyro might be interested in this one): Lord Cauthon still sat there, on that cold stone floor, and while the majority of the group stood gorging on the food he leaned back against the wall, idlily rubbing his arms and deciding that eating the scraps of whatever was left would be better then fighting against the race for the day's meal. Whoever decided to lock twenty men and women, all with fairly dangerous reputations, in a room together was mad. He would be surprised if half of them got out alive. He scanned the crowd, looking for familiar faces. Lord Cauthon regrettably acknowledged that a familiar face did not mean a trustworthy face- in these times, who knew how many Loyalists hid among them in the crowd- and saw few. He figured whoever set this up did their best to keep everyone in the dark, and that meant unfamiliar with the neighbors as well. The crowd, while it wasn't large, was filled with notable variety. Men, some much older and much younger then Lord Cauthon, women, even children- He saw a young girl run slink across the room. Who knew what she was doing here. He made a mental note to speak to her later this week, figure out her backstory. Surely she wasn't here alone. Children would always spill something, and if she was here, some knowledge could be gained from the encounter. Lord Cauthon smiled. He had thought he would distance himself from everyone else, eating later, not speaking to anyone, hiding in the shadows- but here he was, plotting to skillfully extract information from a helpless- well, probably not entirely helpless, seeing as she was here- young girl. What a fool he was. Snorting, Lord Cauthon went back to the deepness and calm of his thoughts.
  20. Quick question: What happens to Lahilt's vote? It was on Silber.
  21. 2! Edit:*facepalms* Oh you were answering my question.
  22. What's an RNG? Vote Count: Mist (1): Reading TGK (1): Elkanah Araris (1): Karnage Experience (1): Araris Emi (1): Ventyl Kyne (1): DM Coda (2): Magestar, Experience Devotary (1): Pyro Matrim (1): TGK 5 pages... The last vote count wasn't even an hour ago XD
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