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WW 36 - Horrors in Kingsport [Game Thread]

The novice knew it was his time. Although he tried to use logic, he was remorselessly thwarted.

"See, this is how my previous behavior was actually not scummy!"

You were all unimpressed. "Nah, you seemed scummy."

"The Bricklayer might be lying about his claim!"

You all shrugged. "Yes but even if he lied you could be his scum buddy."

"Well maybe he isn't lying, then, but it could be the other guy..."

You were not having any of it. "Yes but even if the other guy killed people you could still be scum."

Novice was thus well hung, and gasped, and gagged, and finally flopped. His mortal remains remained human.

"...well, he could still be scum and our own eyes deceive us..."

Yeah, that explanation certainly feels better. Best to go home and eat dinner before sleep and rest confident that today you all hung yourself a horror.


Novice died by hanging from the neck until dead. He was a fine, upstanding citizen of Kingsport.

Alignment PM:
Citizen- You are a fine, upstanding citizen of the fair town of
Kingsport. Maybe. Well, you have a few hiccups from time to time. And
your family tree hides a few slightly knotty branches. And your dreams
have been strange and yet somehow more real of late. But you
definitely are on the side of living, breathing, and your preferred
geometries are strictly Euclidean. Something is up in your town,
something dark and weird, and you are fairly certain those responsible
lurk among you in the town hall. You win when all of the monsters are
dead. And by win, we mean you might be driven to the brink of
gibbering insanity, but you are reasonably certain that once the
monsters are all dead the entire world won't hurtle in the void this
month.
Role PM:
Sleeper in the Bed (vanilla)- You sleep in bed at night. It’s comfy.
If only you and me and dead people know hex, then only deaf people know hex.

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Nightfall.
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Dammit

GG novice.

Brick slept well last night too
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Brick. Man. Wow.

Sorry novice...
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Oh seriously.

Commissar

I should have listened to him.

Good job AdrienIer.
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Damn

Sorry novice frown
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Well shit. GG Novice. Sorry I didn't find your arguments more persuasive.
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So then. Either Brick or AdrienIer are scum. Or Commodore gave someone a bastard role. Should make for an entertaining discussion tomorrow. We know neither Brick nor Adrien will die tonight. One has to be scum, and killing the other would just make it clear which was which. Dtay is a pretty good candidate I think, based on his reads, unless he is scum, then obviously he is safe. Sunrise and I are safe, as we have spent too much time lurking, and make good (miss)lynch options. Saul seems to be a good lynch target, for much the same reason as dtay. That's everyone still in if I'm not mistaken. So Saul and dtay need to make clear their arguments/reads/etc in the next 24 hours.
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Actually I think dtay is safe. He'll use tomorrow to attack me with all his strength and scums know that. I think he's the last one actually.
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I'd like to point out that for BRick to pick me as a third target was a well thought-out move. He probably did hesitate as to who was the best target, but he chose to pick the green guy, use him to lynch novice then look horrified and win. I'm going to fight hard to prevent that.
I suppose you all see where I'm going here : BRick targets a scummy player and a newbie, gets everyone on the scummy guy while his scummate dtay shows some doubts about it and attacks me. Clever move. I already have two enemies, before the town has even had time to vote. I'm starting the next day at 2 votes vs 1, at a disadvantage before the vote even started. It makes a lot of sense for dtay to be the last scum, but tomorrow I'll vote BRick because 100% certainty is better than being pretty sure.
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