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Lord Spirit

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  1. I wish I had a specific reason, but I was rushing to get a vote in before I had to go. This sounds cliche, but I know that I’m V (literally) and therefore, my odds of voting an elim increase by not voting for myself. I thought TJ was toast. I’ve learned though. TJ
  2. I’ve got to go soon and won’t be back until after rollover, so I’m voting TUO. TJ is the most sus, but he’s pretty safely ahead votewise, so I’m adding my vote for future use. I don’t have any great reasons for TUO aside from vibes, but I don’t have a read on the inactives and Kas seems pretty safe to me.
  3. I’m tired and lack motivation to re-read and analyze how suspicious everyone is, but here’s my thoughts on strategy. The cycles in this game are interesting because with no exing, having a tie is essentially the same as two cycles, except the elims only have one vote removal. No exing also means that if we feel pretty safe about someone being a villager we don’t have to worry about them dying. Also, we should group up on the top few people who are suspicious. Having a bunch of people leaving their votes on themselves makes it that much easier for the elims to start a CW on them. (I’ll follow my own advice once I have enough time to actually get a feel for who is suspicious ) Also also, if it makes sense, avoid voting on the same person too many times to make vote erasing less powerful to save any one person. (Though this is more if you have multiple suspicions and are trying to decide who to vote for. Don’t not vote for someone legitimately suspicious just because you already voted for them.)
  4. I’m confused with the voting. Aren’t people supposed to put their votes in the spreadsheet? Kas’s count has TJ at 6, but the spreadsheet says he only has 3 votes. Which one is accurate?
  5. V is confused at what has happened. If TJ had been an elim, he should have voted much sooner to avoid the vote train on himself. But the vote removal to save him does not look good for him being a villager. But then again, V is just an orphan who has very little experience dealing with murder. Maybe it would be better to let the old people do the hard work of thinking. For now, V will just wait and listen.
  6. V takes in the room curiously. It seems like complete chaos. Aside from the old guy Kalhaver, it seemed like very few people had any experience. It’s almost people who got involved with murderers had a higher chance of dying off. Not that V would know anything about killing someone. N̶o̶w̶ ̶X̶ ̶o̶n̶ ̶t̶h̶e̶ ̶o̶t̶h̶e̶r̶ ̶h̶a̶n̶d̶… Well, if the people want to be random, V’s only caution would be to remember that votes last forever, so random votes now could be game critical later, so be careful. Aster, Cuz why not?
  7. 3.14159265358979323846264338327950288419716939937510
  8. Yeah, I generally go by Spirit, Lord was more of a joke.
  9. I’ll join as V, the orphan too poor to afford more than a one letter name.
  10. Being so creative you reunite all the shards into ado-creativity
  11. Action 4: The Sylvallians are not a hasty people. They enjoy a challenge and choose to keep improving their ship designs before sending them on a voyage.
  12. Sure, we don't see the TLR do much on screen, but that's only because he never felt threatened enough to use his full strength (until Vin ripped out his atium braces). A steelrunners speed is pretty much capped by the speed of light and their reaction time, which TLR could handle with Zinc and Atium. Taln has the advantage of a shardblade and plate, Cohesion and Tension (which do not effect metal minds) and vastly superior skill. I think we have a pretty good understanding of Rasheks power, but we still aren't entirely sure how power the Heralds are. If Brandon says Taln is the most powerful, then I'll take his word.
  13. Jezrien isn't known for fighting, but the weakest Herald could beat anyone else in the Cosmere (in a one on one fight). Taln was the Herald of War, but they all fought the voidbringers for thousands of years. The Stormfather explained when Ishar casually beat 4 windrunners in RoW.
  14. Metal-dissolver dissolver
  15. They’re both 5th Ideal radiants who are heralds. Nale should be stronger, but Kaladin is about as close as he can get for only having lived 20ish years.
  16. 0. The Stick Ishar Nale Taln Heralds Kaladin (WaT) Rashek Hoid Riina Szeth (5th ideal) Marsh (era 2) Nightblood (WaT) Vin (no mists) Raoden Praxton Vasher Elend Susebron (healed and tenth heightening) Thunderclast Dalinar (WaT pre-ascension) The Pursuer Wayne (TLM) Sazed (pre-ascension) Kenton Kelsier (TFE) Wax (TLM) Adolin (WaT) Dilaf Shai Shuden Vivenna (OB) Miles Kiin (strongest non-invested) Yumi The term “most powerful is subjective”. I’m basing this list on combat strength, but there are other definitions. In terms of most investiture, Yumi is up there with the heralds and Elantrians. I’m also ignoring political or military power. Characters are listed at their peak mortal strength. Unpopular opinion, Kelsier isn’t that powerful. He only trained for about a year with his powers. He defeats a single inquisitor, but it’s close. He wasn’t that strong by allomantic standards compared to Rashek or Elend. And despite not being able to harm others, there are very few people who could actually defeat Hoid.
  17. Shallan just needs a flint and steel
  18. Melishi with a perfect gemstone
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