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OoklaApologist

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  1. Facepalms in wanting to make a PM with the elims from last game
  2. I’m not going to be around for about four hours right before rollover (I’ll be asleep) so can we push the rollover panic up a bit?
  3. Assuming three elims, whose breaths do not count, and only misexes Start of game: 12 players, 9 usable breaths End C1: 10 players, 5 breaths End C2: 8 players, 1 breath End C3: 6 players, no breaths. If the one remaining breath is successfully used, the handler’s breath is not used End C4: 4 players. Either the game ends or the handler’s breath is used End C5: Absolute maximum game length with 2 person plan Honestly, I see your previous point. What does everybody think?
  4. Another thing this doesn’t take into account is exeing drabs. (as in it assumes only people with breaths are exe’d.)
  5. Assuming the elims don’t kill drabs, with two players Start - 12 players, 12 breaths End C1 - 10 players, 8 breaths End C2 - 8 players, 4 breaths End C3 - 6 players, 2 breaths End C4 - 4 players, 0 breaths End C5, 2 players, the attendant’s breath is used This assumes elims will use their breath, there are no mistakes, and I did my math right. 2 breaths per cycle does work ninja’d by TJ
  6. Elidyr looked around the room. The setting sun showed beautifully through a picture window, illuminating the aspen paneling and ticking grandfather clock. Every piece of furniture in the room showed signs of being shoddily re-upholstered, and brightly colored drapes were stuck haphazardly anywhere they could go. The sitting room was packed with retainers who had not been dismissed since the morning. In the first few hours, more had arrived, roused from sleep or pulled from leave. A priest — not just a priest — Carmine entered. “I need two voulenteers to join me in the next room,” he said. Before he could finish, Elidyr jumped up. “I voulenteer,” she said I think so If we commit to two breaths, this is good, but this and a one-breath goal are mutually exclusive in my mind. Trying for one breath without a backup is pretty rough, even if this reveals an elim. If we use this strat, we need to decide soon, as not everyone will be online for rollover, and I don’t want to misexe for inactivity if I can avoid it
  7. My rough estimate is that any LG’s signed up for now will take place in 2 years
  8. I wanted to do ligma but figured I’d get banned for that
  9. Double post, but @ruler of the mists, if you want to sign up, you can do it here.
  10. Can y’all put me down for another LG and a MR?
  11. Elidyr is scared. Starkeeper's aegis and a slight presumption of diplomatic honor is all that protects her from the Idrians, and she knows it. They all know it. Despite that, she perseveres. She walks forward, in her flowing sunset skirts and bright silk blouse, confidently directing Starkeeper and her guards back to the townhouse in which they'd been lodging. Chin up, eyes up, ignore the glares and harsh looks, Elidyr just kept doing what she needs to. Left foot back, right foot forward, she remembered that stupid fish in the children's stories she read when she first learned to read Hallandren. Just keep swimming. She didn't think about how her people hate her, how they curse her name, how Elidyr's very existence, an Idrian face in colorful robes, was an affront to her culture, to her people, and to Austre. Elidyr arrives at the townhouse first, a grand affair, for Starkeeper and her closest advisors, and Alais, the First Translator. Alais was an old fogey's old fogey. He hated all Idrians, and worked exclusively with them. When he wasn't working, he napped. Elidyr would have bet money he was napping then. Sometimes, she wished he would die so she could get his lodging accommodations. Carmine stepped up on the porch next to her, and unlocked the door. "You're not dismissed," he said. "You have to deal with the aftermath. Wait in the sitting room." She took a seat, and waited as distressed dignitaries and stoic guards filed in after her, then finally, the glowing form of Starkeeper herself, obviously trying to keep her composure. Some sat with her, and some, including Starkeeper, went upstairs. Elidyr took a deep breath. All there was to do was wait.
  12. I like them! I have two myself. What do you think about cats?
  13. Your pfp's pretty epic. I don't know what it is. 9/10
  14. I don't know how to quote a sig. I like the spoilers. Useful. 9/10
  15. new game just dropped. I’m all in
  16. Guys, I’m sorry, but smth’s come up. I’ll need to bow out of this one
  17. Just an exoskeleton it is. Thank you for your advice!!
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