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  1. He does still have Stormlight. If he is being truthful about being an Edgedancer, he's harmless, but if he's lying, he could have a kill. Also, he could have lied about squiring.
  2. I am not against it. If we are ever left with no lynch targets, this seems like a perfectly fine option. However, based on the current votes, shifting the lynch onto Matrim now seems both difficult and inadvisable, especially considering that the Ventyl lynch is far more pressing.
  3. Don't consume anything offered to you, even if someone else consumes it first. Don't walk on cliffs. Don't let your father decide your love triangle for you. Don't boast about anything [Don't roleclaim if you have a role, don't tell anyone anything, don't trust anything anyone tells you, etc.]. Don't trust someone just because they survived an attack [They might have immunity to their own kills or something like that and are trying to gain credibility]. Don't choose the wrong person in your love triangle.
  4. Mad World by Tears For Fears [the OG version is the best version!]
  5. As the vote stands, I will be lynched. Of course, there is an entire day left in the turn, so that is subject to change, but I feel that we should plan a course of action for after my death. Does anyone have any suggestions? As for a defense, I have been given no accusations to defend against. My only crime appears to be tunnelling on Ventyl after stating that I wouldn't do so. Any attempts to mend the situation will only worsen it, as maintaining my position will worsen my status in the eyes of many and retracting my position will make me appear to have a survival wish, which tends to afflict those who engage in friendly acts of nightly slaughter. If anyone would like to clarify their suspicions into something I can mount a defense against, that would be much appreciated.
  6. The Weight of the World by Shayfer James
  7. This novella is magnificent on a level that rivals The Emperor's Soul. If you do not read it, you will regret it. However, if you find yourself unable to slog through the pages no matter what, there is a succinct summary on the Coppermind.
  8. If Ventyl flips village, you would lynch me regardless. I wouldn't be happy about it, but it would happen, so I instead am telling you to do so in an attempt to take control over my own demise, which is mildly cathartic. It would also provide a large quantity of information, as on my flip, the people who voted on me in this cycle would be implicated. The only other lynch target post-Ventyl is TJ, and he is more trusted than me, so lynching me would benefit the village more than lynching TJ. As in all things, these plans are a LAST RESORT to be used if no one has a better idea.
  9. I am perfectly amenable to dying. If I get lynched and flip village, lynch Ventyl. If Ventyl gets lynched and flips village, lynch me. I look forward to rambling in the dead doc.
  10. I too think TJ is a villager, and I shall revise my lynch train from Ventyl-TJ to Ventyl-Gears instead. The general populace may lynch TJ in their own time.
  11. All of my statements are as a last resort. Do not enact these schemes unless no lynch targets avail themselves. I thank you for your valiant efforts, and hope you will not succumb to death before your attempt can be realized.
  12. "It's alright," Augusta said. "Those types of people really get on my nerves too. You just have to remember that they'll never be happy."
  13. "Don't worry about it," Augusta said gently. "Some people just can't appreciate art."
  14. We cannot know if you are telling the truth. As such, we must assume the worst. If this assumption leads us to a contradiction, we will lynch the one who caused it [in this case, me]
  15. Augusta couldn't tell if the woman was speaking bluntly or subtlely insulting her, so she continued as if there was no insult. "Well, it's not for everyone. Some people just don't have the knack for it. No shame in that."
  16. I have no venusian idea. I think Ventyl is an elim because of TJ's excellent reasoning that everyone seems to be ignoring. I've taken some suspicion for reasons unknown. If Ventyl flips village, lynch me. If I flip village, lynch Ventyl. EDIT: A summary of the charges brought against Ventyl: Claiming when the general consensus was against it, lying about squiring [said it took Stormlight], not getting voted on by Striker [which would have ensured Striker's survival as TJ had a vote on Ventyl]. Charges against me: Attacking Ventyl.
  17. Augusta turned to look at the person sitting in the other comfortable armchair. "I could if you want me to, darling," she said. "Would you like to chat?"
  18. I said I would be open to another lynch target. The only other one thus far is me. As such, I must lynch you, since I am not suspicious of myself. EDIT: Sidenote, if I flip village, please lynch Ventyl. If Ventyl flips village, please lynch TJ. If all of us flip village, then everything I know is wrong, up is down, left is right, and everything is awful.
  19. Nagalasakibokorileibenaidoraekuniebi
  20. @StealthPrincess, I apologize, but you won!
  21. [The following is occurring before my previous RP. Feel free to RP with me by taking the place of a faceless guest.] Augusta Christine smiled at some of her fellow guests and accepted a champagne flute from a passing waiter. The manor was truly lovely. The chandeliers were incandescent with lit crystals, sending scattered rainbows across the walls. Everything gleamed, from the silverware to the paint on the ceiling. Did Lord Talbot put crushed gems in his ceiling? It certainly looked like it. She sat in an extremely comfy armchair and sipped her champagne. After a moment, she turned to the person sitting in the next chair over and said, "Are you enjoying the party?
  22. Augusta Christine walked through Lord Talbot's garden, smiling to herself. Her recent book had been well-received by the publishers. Toby and Tabitha, two amateur detectives who were "partners in crime" as the saying goes, though really they fought crime rather than committed crime. As she went back inside, she saw a servant crying in the corner. "What's wrong?" she asked the servant, who sniffled a few times before mustering a response. "Talbot's been murdered!" the poor thing wailed. "And one of you did it!" Augusta drew back with a gasp. Talbot dead? One of the guests a killer? What a story that would make! Of course, she would cut down on characters. Twenty was far too many. Ten? Eight? Yes, ten sounded good. Ten characters, one of them a killer. Oh yes, that would work splendidly. And of course, poor Talbot, how awful for him, but then again, she'd never really been too fond of him. She walked towards the Study to write this idea down before she forgot it.
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