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WW16: The Outlaws and The Olives

WTF??
"You want to take my city of Troll%ng? Go ahead and try."
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Yeah, WTF indeed. Rowain, any explanation?

A dead wolf would be better, but a no kill is a pretty good result for us actually with where the numbers are at.
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So the main question. Is his 'lack of claiming' more of a town tell or a wolf tell?
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waterbat Wrote:Come on, ladrillito! We need a write up.

(I may be mod killed for this post -if so, good luck village!)

ladrillito = "little Brick"?
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That's... a bit of a letdown.
I've got some dirt on my shoulder, can you brush it off for me?
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Does explain why he wasn't so fussed about not being here at lynch time and voting for not his main competitor, however.
I've got some dirt on my shoulder, can you brush it off for me?
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I'm too disappointing to even read my book the Siege of Eternity ...
although the previous (and first) book in the series, the Other End of Time did manage to hold my interest. The hook was certainly there ... although if I *did* have to make a critique it would be that the premise was not nearly as fleshed out as I thought it would be.

I mean, the questions aren't exactly a philosophical (well, other than the eschaton) so I would hope that at least *most* of the questions will be answered in the second half of the series. If not, I would hope that he continues the book series to a third, and perhaps fourth installation. Still, Frederick Pohl is the type of author that generally wraps up his little universe within a lone installation, so having even a sequel is a rare treat. Still, if I didn't know that there was a sequel, the Other End of Time would have been somewhat disappointing, given that his other works tend to give a more satisfying conclusion. Therefore a conclusion is exactly what I will be expecting from the Siege of Eternity. Well ... once I get around to reading it that is wink

And then I need to read WWW:Wonder so that I can finish that interesting, if somewhat immature, series. I suppose one could consider it more "light heart-ed and younger audience" rather than immature, as it is primarily from the perspective of a 16 year old girl. Granted, the other perspectives involve a mid twenties year old lesbian grad student, an NSA agent, and an Artificial Intelligence ... but I feel that the depth of the other characters are a bit toned down in order to coincide better with the (rather sheltered) Teenager's perspective.
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speaking of which ... 'Siege of Eternity' sounds like a fitting title for this WW game wink


In all seriousness though, upon further introspection, I don't think its possible that Rowain is a wolf.

Namely, unless there was a NIGHT-kill IMMUNE multi-shot vigilante (at least 2 or 3 shots) I see no possible way for a lynch-immune wolf to be balanced.

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of course, we shouldn't stop just there. Its possible that it was either a 1-shot thing OR it was an activated power by someone else. Remember that power in WW11 where someone activated it and it was impossible to lynch the leading candidate? Maybe we are seeing a power like that in play.

Granted though, assuming it was, even a 1-shot lynch immunity ... I think we can pretty much nail Rowain's innocence at this point in time.
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assuming Rowain is villager, I should be really happy ... right?

Well yea, glad we didn't mislynch a villager ... but damn, I would have vastly preferred either an Ichabod or Selrahc lynch today frown
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I should have gotten on today more ... frown

would have preferred Ichy over Pindy n R'Wane ... and if I had voted Ichy while Novice was still on him, who knows frown

ah regrets ...
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