BRickAstley Wrote:Randomly? I've been on Bigger most all game. And he's the one with the random arguments and getting all worked up and trying to herd people.
So why'd you comply when Bigger told you to lynch Serdoa?
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BRickAstley Wrote:Randomly? I've been on Bigger most all game. And he's the one with the random arguments and getting all worked up and trying to herd people. So why'd you comply when Bigger told you to lynch Serdoa?
Because I didn't like his barely any talk previously, and it didn't seem as if I was going to get support.
I like what Serdoa's said in response, and I couldn't in good faith kill him since I think he's clear. So i went back to the one person that feels most scummy to me.
Ok I don't think Brick the assassin would throw himself out there like that for no reason. Assassin shouldn't care who gets lynched, why play risky. So I'll play it safe and swap back to Serdoa
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You saw yesterday that Sir Doe Amplecod was bviously not the king. But he is nobility, or at least gentry...so obviously, he had to die. Slamchest and Johnson got into it, but in the end, a gentleman's death was given to Sir Doe, who himself didn't see how it was obvious, but given you've just decapitated him, he's not seeing much of anything, anymore.
Sir Doe Amplecod (Serdoa) was decapitated, it only taking five blows to sever his neck. He was a guard.
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