I'm not sure he actually failed MJW. He might have taken his lynch on purpose, to make a point about his accusers. Not sure of course, but I see it at least as possibility till I get to know the results.
"So, we was all thrown in a room to sort this out, and boy people started going all crazy on each other. I ain't seen con men like us get this riled up before. Louis said something right first off about having some sorta playing card with voodoo all over it, and well boy did Frank just go crazy on him after that. Lotsa people were taking sides, except for those people that was wishing they had one of Revolvers' namesakes to off him, the looney he was spitting. Jake and Jack got in a little spat too over words, probably cause their damned names are too close. I was just glad to be sitting in the corner downing my whiskey, since Al said I'd been with him enough I was good, and didn't have to go in to that shit-throwing monkey-fest.
"So the day was a-coming to a close, and we was down to just Crazy Revolvers and Freak-Out Frank. Not that the two really hated each other, everyone kinda just didn't want the other to hang. It was almost a tie, but as they day closed they decided to take out Frank. He didn't look none scared, right up to the moment Al personally put a few rounds in his head. Sadly to say, they went to his room and found dead nothing. No Fed papers, no items of interest, no nothing. Whole day was a wash. Oh well, hopefully we'll make more progress tomorrow...
We wasn't sure what the hell to do if we couldn't decide on who to take out, so we all picked Greasy Thumb to be the tiebreaker. He's just as trustworthy as the best of us, so hopefully he'll make some good of it."
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Rowain was lynched. He was a loyal mobster. He was holding no items.
Serdoa was elected Mayor.
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Night one begins now. Remember to PM me any item usage, as well as any item passes you plan to make.
Got pulled away and didn't get back in time for the deadline. One thing I would have said was that I didn't think we were getting the villager Rowain response. In the past when he's been on the block he's been aggressive, mean, and lashing out on people. This time I didn't see that, or rather saw a muted version. So here's hoping that read is a good one.
(January 5th, 2013, 17:11)MJW (ya that one) Wrote:
(January 5th, 2013, 17:09)Ryan Wrote: Heh so the double vote choose Rowain.
"The Moderator will announce who received the secret vote but not who cast it."
He might have failed to PM. So there is no-double vote and Rowain just failed to save himself.
Now that's an interesting question - why wouldn't the double voter use the power?
@Serdoa -
See, that's something i could see village rowain doing, but I didn't get the impression he was aiming for that here. Honestly, I'm baffled by his play whichever way he flips.
Sigh. Bad time to go offline, silly family gatherings.
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So you honestly thought that lynching novice to get rid of the fool card was the best play? I think we're going to have an argument in the lurker thread about this later, rowain.
Unless the Tasunke blitz came to fast for him; screw you Rowain.
So I take it he double voter didn't use his power Brick? Well ether the double-voter or tasunke has to be innocent then. The mafia would double-vote rowain if it was close to another wolf. A solo-villager could just drop a double-vote power-usage though.