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Lord Spirit

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  1. having a state-wide inter-library loan system.
  2. Reading EVERY Sanderson book (including Wheel of Time).
  3. Excessive phone use
  4. First time I survived a game. Also first time playing as a townsperson. I kept thinking “how do I act not-suspicious.” Then I would remember that I actually was innocent. I also was fairly clueless about analyzing everyone because in my previous games I knew exactly who the elims were. But this was fun.
  5. whoever said that what you said had to make sense? We've all had conversations that make absolutely zero sense, but they're still fun. This game (conversation?) basically continues based on what the previous person said and accepting the logic of the previous post. For example: On a scale of three to green, what is your favorite shape in the alphabet? Yes, because the 19th king of France was left handed. But did you account for the velocity of the toaster? and so on. To start: What's your favorite flavor of crayon?
  6. Johnny definitely is not surprised that Nobody voted for them. He'd also be willing to wager that another bandit would soon vote on him to protect Nobody. The outcome of this cycle is up to Billy and Twice. He's pretty sure that one of them is a turncoat along with Nobody and the other is a normal bandit. They have the power to decide between Johnny's death and Nobody's. A wrong decision here will doom the bandits.
  7. Johnny definitely was not suprised that The Crazed was innocent. He has tried to warn them. Hopefully they would listen this time. In his mind, the most likely turncoats were Nobody (Steel) and either Billy (Taln) or Twice (Raven). He's inclined to believe the Nameless Whisperer, as a turncoat would be unlikely to point out the numbers. Johnny puts his vote on Nobody, who seems like the safest bet right now.
  8. Johnny definitely is not surprised that they had managed to eliminate a turncoat with the amount of ties going on. He's glad to see that people seemed to be unified in voting The Crazed, who he had suspected last cycle. However, the lack of concern about probably being eliminated seems to imply to Johnny that the madman either was a loyal member of the gang, or he's actually mad. He doesn't have any major suspicions, so he decides to vote for Nobody.
  9. Johnny dislikes how quiet everyone is. There should be more discussion. Either nobody is paying attention, which is not good when your gang is being betrayed, or they plan on waiting to vote until the last minute, which he definitely does not like. It makes it hard to accurately read people when they don't talk. He's inclined to keep human around for now, and his only thought is that he finds The Crazed's vote on them to be suspicious. He definitely does not the situation right now.
  10. Johnny definitely did not like the definitely not koloss blooded human voting for him. He definitely was a loyal criminal and not a turncoat. Ok, so maybe he should have spoken up earlier and it seemed that some didn’t like him voting for someone who already had votes, but the deaths seemed to support him. He definitely had not been defending Joe, and now they had a decent indication that Raven wasn’t a turncoat based on the lack of votes defending him. All things considered, Johnny’s vote was definitely not something to be suspicious of.
  11. Johnny definitely does not continue to keep quietly writing everything down in his notebook. He has a feeling that if he starts talking, he'll end up under suspicion that he definitely does not deserve. He would never betray the gang. He wasn't in favor of trying to use cards to predict the future, but he had no real suspicions of his own. Everyone here was a criminal and they all had secrets. His was definitely not that he was an undercover cop. He decided that if they were going to kill people, he should try to eliminate the people he didn't like very much, definitely not because they were suspicious that he was spying on them. That meant he should accuse The Crazed and Twice Fooled, Once Crazy. Something about them seemed off to him bothered him. Maybe it was their self proclaimed titles. Honestly, why did so many people in this gang have to go by some title or alias. It would make things much simpler if everyone used their legally given name. Definitely not because it would make it easier for police to identify them.
  12. For shards I would want, I went with Invention, although I think virtuosity or Cultivation could be good as well. They would allow you to do things that aren’t going to lead to death and destruction. I think that reason is maybe the most dangerous shard, no honor, no emotion, just pure logic. Based on other series, being reasonable isn’t really that great. At best, you stay away from trouble (Ravenclaw) and do very little of relevance, and at worst it create the trouble for self gain (Erudite) It’s essentially like a very smart AI with magic powers and no conscious. Taravangien could probably pick up this shard pretty easily if he killed the current vessel.
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