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Well it wasn't pindi. And Rowain said already last game that he wanted to take it lighter and not be that aggressive all the time. I wasn't sure of it last game but it showed this game as well so I guess you guys have to start to take that into account. Of course, those of you not being snitches what I believe are only a few.
Also, as he did show up innocent pindicator, I would suggest you are no longer baffled by his play but rather take the possibility into account that I am indeed right and he decided it is best for the village that he gets lynched to not let this issue linger longer in the village (because we probably would have restarted that whole thing tomorrow again, better to end it today).
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Well thats 2 townies down. I hope vigi avenges rowain..
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Serdoa, are you suggesting we should look to Rowain for advice on how to play when he just willingly got himself mislynched?
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(January 5th, 2013, 17:18)pindicator Wrote: 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.
I could feel Rowain's rage. He seems quite annoyied.
I don't think it's is Rowain's style to eat a lych like that, Serdoa. He ether wanted to prove a point or just could not keep up with the Tasunke blitz.
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(January 5th, 2013, 17:24)novice Wrote: Serdoa, are you suggesting we should look to Rowain for advice on how to play when he just willingly got himself mislynched?
Heh, I realize I misread what you wrote:
(January 5th, 2013, 17:21)Serdoa Wrote: Also, as he did show up innocent pindicator, I would suggest you are no longer baffled by his play but rather take the possibility into account that I am indeed right and he decided it is best for the village that he gets lynched to not let this issue linger longer in the village (because we probably would have restarted that whole thing tomorrow again, better to end it today).
Anyway I don't think his death will settle any issues.
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(January 5th, 2013, 17:24)novice Wrote: Serdoa, are you suggesting we should look to Rowain for advice on how to play when he just willingly got himself mislynched?
He got himself mislynched ? he wanted to vote you and get a proper random kill + probably a tarrot card destruction. Also Sarl who was defending you. Tasunke votes you mayor when you were attacking him? You, Sarl, Waterbat. You and sarl are probably scum like we thought. He didnt get himself mislynched . You people just fooled to many.
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(January 5th, 2013, 17:26)Ryan Wrote: (January 5th, 2013, 17:24)novice Wrote: Serdoa, are you suggesting we should look to Rowain for advice on how to play when he just willingly got himself mislynched?
He got himself mislynched ? he wanted to vote you and get a proper random kill + probably a tarrot card destruction. Also Sarl who was defending you. Tasunke votes you mayor when you were attacking him? You, Sarl, Waterbat. You and sarl are probably scum like we thought. He didnt get himself mislynched . You people just fooled to many.
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(January 5th, 2013, 17:21)Serdoa Wrote: Well it wasn't pindi. And Rowain said already last game that he wanted to take it lighter and not be that aggressive all the time. I wasn't sure of it last game but it showed this game as well so I guess you guys have to start to take that into account. Of course, those of you not being snitches what I believe are only a few.
Also, as he did show up innocent pindicator, I would suggest you are no longer baffled by his play but rather take the possibility into account that I am indeed right and he decided it is best for the village that he gets lynched to not let this issue linger longer in the village (because we probably would have restarted that whole thing tomorrow again, better to end it today).
I don't think I've ever been right on Rowain. And if that's what he decided then I'm going to disagree with him again, because if you're innocent you fight it and you try to convince people they're making a mistake.
But just because he flipped town doesn't mean you were right about Selrahc. Doesn't make you wrong either, just means myself and six other people were wrong about Rowain.
Anyway, someone suggested we vote for the vigilante shot? And other people said it shouldn't be used. Well, I think it should be used and I would use it on Tasunke for his antics earlier.
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Although I could go for Ryan too...
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(January 5th, 2013, 17:24)MJW (ya that one) Wrote: I don't think it's is Rowain's style to eat a lych like that, Serdoa. He ether wanted to prove a point or just could not keep up with the Tasunke blitz.
He's been known to self-vote out of frustration. Maybe Serdoa is right, he suspected that we wouldn't let him go anyway if he survived today. Which is a faulty assumption, since we'll have a lot more information to go on on day 2.
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