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  1. The elims are probably going to kill you so they can get a mislynch on me. You are a known squire and thus a prime target for the elims. You wish to lynch me. If you flip village, I will [probably] be lynched. Next turn, I will push for an Elbereth lynch. If I am lynched, I would recommend an Elbereth lynch. Araris and TJ are distant seconds on my suspicion radar.
  2. Could you elaborate please? How am I evil?
  3. I do not find TJ a good lynch by any means. I simply find him a better lynch than people I remember nothing about. He has been greatly helpful, and yet he has led the lynch against two villagers. Though he could not know the utility of those villagers, he has turned our attention away from him. I also might suspect Araris for suggesting lynch targets that I don't suspect, though I can understand that other people have differing suspicions.
  4. "I'll take three red ones, 5 orange ones, and 10 green ones," the Anarchist said, tucking the knife away. @Sorana
  5. I will have you know that maroon and burgundy make excellent complements to gold! Blue does not compliment any colour except itself!
  6. The night glows bright with the light of dead stars.
  7. Specify which blue we are speaking of! Are we speaking of strange blue-greens or esoteric blue-violets? Red, both light amd dark are superior!
  8. The quantum superposition of particles ensures that you can never predict with certainty what a particle will do. If you wish to maintain the illusion of free will, you can believe that the quantum interaction between the particles and your actions is free will.
  9. The Deutsch proposition assumes a malleable multiverse. In actuality, the multiverse is immutable. In the future, aliens crack FTL. Time travel is a remarkable thing.
  10. In the year 2635, humans successfully formulated a quantum theory of relativity and cracked FTL travel. They then time-travelled to various points. Other planets made this achievement faster than us. There is FTL travel.
  11. Attacking aliens move at FTL speeds! The stars are not FTL.
  12. The aliens are all fleeing. Explain how the ones getting closer to us at the same speed are the different colours.
  13. I would argue that red is better than blue, especially since blue and green are different shades of the same colour, which is just too varied to properly value. This is decidedly false, as stars moving away from us at the same speed can have different colors.
  14. Granted. You gain the ability to cast your soul into the aether, and a demon promptly snatches it and eats it. Your bane is that your dominant hand shrivels up and loses all functionality. I wish for a black cat with glowing green eyes and the ability to speak that likes playing with yarn and has magic powers.
  15. This is a game where the players argue against [and for] facts. One person will argue against the fact [the first person to reply], and one person will argue for the fact [the first person to reply to the reply]. Preferably, the arguments will be logical, nonsensical, and hilarious. Once one or both of the debaters concede, the winner will propose a new fact to debate. Fact: Blue stars are hotter than red stars.
  16. I have a major problem with being self-consistent because I can never remember anything I've said. These posts of my posts have really helped, thank you. TJ might be a good lynch at this time considering that he's led the lynch against 2 village Knights Radiant, but then again, I don't think an elim would implicate themself like that. I will keep the option in mind. Concerning the suggestion of Truthwatcher, Devotary and Pyro, I don't particularly read any of them as elim, but the order of suspicion [from most to least suspected] is Devotary, Pyro, Truthwatcher. I think Truthwatcher has been contributing mildly, and I can't remember anything Devotary or Pyro has said. However, the TJ lynch might provide more information than any of these, and Elbereth is currently more suspicious than TJ. Conclusion: Elbereth is currently my primary target, followed by TJ. Devotary and Pyro have done nothing that I can recall so I would not be opposed to their lynch. Truthwatcher seems mildly helpful, so I would advise against it.
  17. Current object of suspicion. The only two people that have been proposed for the lynch thus far are Elbereth and myself.
  18. Village protectors, flip a coin. Heads, protect Matrim. Tails, protect TJ. 50/50 chance they both get protected.
  19. That was quite possibly the worst outcome we could have gotten. Matrim, I will listen to you in the near future. I propose lynching Elbereth next turn as the only two lynch targets are Elbereth and myself.
  20. Your list does seem useful, and I still don't know who to lynch, so I shall vote xino. I would also be amenable to lynching Mist or anyone else that someone could make a solid case for.
  21. You pinged everyone and said that if we didn't vote, we would be hammered by the elims.
  22. The following is the summary of the votes last cycle: Mist votes Striker [poke] Araris votes Vapor [poke] Vapor votes Araris [poke] Drake votes Silber [poke] TJ votes Gears [poke] Vapor retracts Araris. Araris retracts Vapor and votes Striker [If people don't vote, the elims could hammer to lynch the secretary, so he wants to consolidate a lynch target] Gears votes Silber [Agrees with Araris, but thinks Striker shouldn't be lynched since he died D1 in the LG] Devotary votes Silber [Agrees with Araris, comments on the possibility that Araris is warning people because the elims decided not to hammer and wants a mislynch, reads Drake as village] Vapor votes Striker. Windrunner votes Striker [follows Vapor] Mist retracts Striker and votes Silber [since he died D1] xino votes Silber [Striker dies too early too often] Araris retracts Striker and votes Mist. [since he died D1] Mystic votes Vapor [randomly] TJ retracts Gears and votes Vapor. Windrunner retracts Striker and votes Devotary [suspicious with votes] Lahlit votes Vapor [better than Silber] Burnt votes Silber [Vapor hasn't had a chance to respond] Conclusion: None of these votes are alignment indicative. They appear to be incentivised by a wish to not be hammered by the elims voting to lynch the secretary. The only vote with reasoning is Windrunner's, and I don't particularly understand it, but they've already explained it, so I'll let it slide. I still don't know who to vote for. Options: Windrunner [since I don't understand their vote], Devotary [for those who do understand Windrunner's reasoning], Mist [for causing this lynch]. None of these are good options. If anyone else has any ideas, please share.
  23. I believe the monumental scene that is on the cosmere outline and Hoid's epilogue are different. Hoid gets a soliloquy in his epilogue, but it doesn't really make sense for a monumental scene to take place in an epilogue as that is when the action is being resolved.
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