Aekenon wrote:
What connected me with mAc, anyway? Other than the fact that we voted for Tip. Or was that it?
You supported him.
mAc: It was Thal that led to your downfall. I started the suspicion on you only at that factor since we had all decided Thal was guilty.
I know, but it wouldn't matter how suspicious you were if we had pulled off the lynch on Tipereth. After him I was going to kill you, or kill Mucky and then just let everyone lynch you because you were so aggressive.
Also, I think Aek MIGHT have been able to pull it off, if he had time. ShadowFlare and Taer were both doubting themselves. After the vote...
Don't feel bad though, I was still playing the game, only silenced by my death. I requested Milldawg to continue my role as I determined who the real Dark Templar were. Once again, I came out with 2 out of 3 so you had good reason to kill me.
I was the Praetor! And for the first two nights I watched in horror as you slaughtered 3 special roles and only 1 zealot. The poor Protoss had no idea just how bad it was.
Here's how I first thought it was and Milldawg can verify my picks:
Aekenon - I immediately knew. It was so obvious when you switch roles between a good guy and a bad guy.
Taeradun - Mostly silent, with awkward random posts that made me suspicious
Lavarinth - Seemed like a Dark Templar. Then I realized you're just awful at playing innocent as always
FINAL PICK: Aekenon - Confirmed my suspicions by defending Thalraxal. Thalraxal - Found it suspicious you mentioned I pressed for Shadowflare's death but omitted that you were the one I called for death the most. Your fight with Lavarinth was poorly constructed as well. Mucky sealed your fate. Taeradun - I realized I made a mistake voting for you when you voted for Thal's death instead of Tip's, ending the 2-day kill cycle. My attention turned to mAc Chaos, who also defended Thal with Aekenon. But I already told Milldawg my final pick before the game ended. Once again, mAc, you elude my suspicions! I was very surprised by the parallelism of this game to the last one. Storywise, Thalraxal and mAc Chaos arrived to Yellowtown from Eridun to wreck havoc there. Lavarinth was once again a guilty Observer. Fortunately, they were finally killed, with Dark Templar Aekenon being new.
So as you can see gentlemen, the game was won after the 2nd night. The Dark Templar killed the Praetor, Arbiter, and Observer. You were right to kill me first, as I quickly determined who 2 of the 3 Dark Templar were by the 2nd day.
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I have seen the Desler. I have tasted of his milk and honey.
@AA7: I was pretty sure you were the Praetor, considering how quickly you got the "describing Dark Templar Assassinations" jobs. Nice work with the Dark Templar Assassinations by the way!
Also, that was mAc who accused Shadowflare, not me. I just listed his accusation on my List of Accused Suspects. Stupid list, I blame it for my downfall.
I actually had a long discussion with Milldawg about assigning roles and he said he's randomized all of them. A lucky guess, but my role of Praetor was incidental as I requested to be an assistant writer after the first game. Thank you! I have many more to share!
Well it was also obvious when you pretended to be sad over my death, "Oh, AA7! We were finally on the same side!" lol please! You only threw me off the first day because you mimicked my playstyle of wanting to lynch someone the first day, which is what the Protoss should have done!
I have seen the Desler. I have tasted of his milk and honey.
AA7Dragoon wrote:
I actually had a long discussion with Milldawg about assigning roles and he said he's randomized all of them. A lucky guess, but my role of Praetor was incidental as I requested to be an assistant writer after the first game. Thank you! I have many more to share!
Well it was also obvious when you pretended to be sad over my death, "Oh, AA7! We were finally on the same side!" lol please! You only threw me off the first day because you mimicked my playstyle of wanting to lynch someone the first day, which is what the Protoss should have done!
I wasn't sure if mAc and I being Dark Templar again was proof of a truely random system or not.
Yeah, I might have been alittle too melodramatic there. Oh, well.
I wasn't so much copying you as I was trying to stay true to my pretend-role as a Zealot. Everyone likes that "No lynch on the first turn" but you might as well be saying: "Hey Dark Templar, here are two free kills. Enjoy." and Imaginary Zealot Thalraxal would not stand for that!
mAc Chaos wrote:
Also, curse you, Taeradun. I knew that was going to happen. I KNEW IT! I saw like fifteen pages of discussion and was like "no way he's going to read all that, along with my CLEVER RUSES."
haha yeah I didn't, Milldawg was like "do you want to kill one person or two people" and I was like "lol two thanks"
but yeah ending early is a bit weird because people can't incriminate themselves further, but then again if a majority has already decided on someone their comrades may abandon them anyway since there's no point not doing so, and really we had that one in the bag anyway so the fast voting came from not needing any further discussion anyway
After being arrested and sentenced to death, Aekenon was placed before a Colossus. Looking up at the towering, merciless machine, Aekenon only had time to close his eyes as the rays burned him into ashes and dust. Aekenon was executed by the denizens of Yellowtown! (by AA7)
The two grim survivors of Yellowtown enjoy a melancholy victory, their relief tainted by sorrow at the loss of so many of their brethren. With Yellowtown torn asunder by such vicious fighting, Lavarinth and Taeradun set out for the capital city of Aiur: Aiur City.
Upon their arrival, they immediately visit the Mayor of Aiur City and inform him of the happenings at Yellowtown. The Mayor issues a request to Aiur City for them to send troops, but then remembers that he is already in Aiur City and feels like an idiot. But no one notices.
Meanwhile, a lone warrier comes upon the ruins of abandoned Yellowtown. Having returned from a long journey to find his beloved home smoldering and deserted, he lets out a cry of despair. Swearing vengeance on those who brought such destruction upon his peaceful town, he sets out for Aiur City to prepare for the looming battle.
And in Eridun, the new fortress of the Dark Templar, devious plots are being hatched, strange new technologies are being harnessed, and malice and hatred fester like a wound rubbed raw. Now is the time for their ascension. Now is the time for their revenge. A small group of assassins sets out for Aiur City to end things once and for all.
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ROUND TWO IS OVER. The villagers have won. With a number of suggestions from various players, I have decided on some rule improvements to make the final round go as smoothly and non-lamely as possible. I'll describe them all in the round 3 thread, so be sure to read it carefully when I post it.
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