(January 23rd, 2014, 05:08)Gazglum Wrote: My flavour is that I am addicted to killing. Specifically through electrocution.
Now, I know that some of you are going to see this as reducing my credibility as happiness officer. But I assure you all that i take joy in my work, as I hope you all do too.
I have to kill every night, so I guess I am a serial killer aligned with town. I thought about asking to be scrubbed by the hygeine officer Day 1 for my mystery illness, but thought that could backfire by making it look like a scum looking to be preemptively scrubbed so they couldn't be blocked later in the game. Also, to quote my friend in happiness:
(January 17th, 2014, 18:04)Ichabod Wrote: I'm here to play the game, not to watch it.
Night 1 I crept into Old Harry's room and attached electrodes to his toes, then sent 1.21 gigawatts down the line. To my surprise, he turned out to be fine in the morning. I don't think we should have too many more claims, but if necessary to my survival I wouldn't mind a jailer speaking up to corroborate that.
Night 2, since I have to kill, I went with Serdoa. Because of the extra life aspect, and the fact that it is role madness, I felt less bad about targetting a power role. Also I think his arguments Day 2 were covering some shaky logic in a torrent of text. Also I have no better leads.
Claiming you attacked Old Harry on night 1 is pretty clever, considering his role. We can all think that OH puppeteered your attack into Ryan or Lewwyn, if no one claims to help you, right? He isn't here to confirm it! How can you be so mean to our deceased partners?
(January 23rd, 2014, 05:56)novice Wrote:
(January 23rd, 2014, 05:08)Gazglum Wrote: Night 1 I crept into Old Harry's room and attached electrodes to his toes, then sent 1.21 gigawatts down the line. To my surprise, he turned out to be fine in the morning. I don't think we should have too many more claims, but if necessary to my survival I wouldn't mind a jailer speaking up to corroborate that.
Maybe Old Harry used his redirection ability on himself.
A-Ha! The Gazstrategy is already bearing fruits!!
AND I HAVE PROOF OF THE WAYS THAT GAZGLUM USES TO HAPPYIZE ( ) PEOPLE:
(January 22nd, 2014, 21:01)Lewwyn Wrote: And Jowy is my pick for serial killer of fun games.
Ok, I didn't parse that correctly the first time around. I guess it wasn't all your fault, then.
Gazglum
Let's see if Lewwyn actually was a bad guy, then. Seemed to me like his story was falling apart a bit before this interruption.
I find it hard to beleive Lewwyn would abandon his team if he was a communist. He could be a serial killer I guess.
Zak, why pick me over Bob? Given the amount of pressure/defence I have already been doing, it seems that Bob should have his turn in the spotlight. And why would I counterclaim and make it a 2 man show if I was scum? Yes, I was going to get pressure today, but with 18 people still in the running, Scumglum would have to be pretty neurotic to think that he was that certainly going to be the lynch target today. Whereas by counterclaiming Bob I admit that I am pretty much sealing my demise tomorrow if he is lynched and flips Troubleshooter.
I'm going to bed, but I think Friends of Friend Computer shoudl take the time to look at Bob's posts with a more sceptical eye. NObody has really posted an analysis yet. I'll take a look myself tomorrow.
(January 23rd, 2014, 05:59)MJW (ya that one) Wrote: I don't understand why anyone would protect Old Harry so Gazglum is probably a wolf.
Nobody would have. That's one reason (not the top) that I pushed him yesterday, because if he was protected, it would only have been by a scumbuddy. HIm being doctored by town, or me being blocked both seem unlikely. So I am assuming that he was jailed by someone who thought he might be a communist. It's kind of a moot point now.
Rowain, did you ever respond abotu your thoguhts on Serdoa?
And there is still a lot of lurking happening. You can't say hooray if won't play, Sunrise.
Couldn't you have claimed this yesterday, when we were about to kill Old Harry? Maybe we could get some sort of explanation from it, right? I wonder why you thought you should keep your crazy role a secret, even if he helps the scum more even if you are a townie (i.e. scum wouldn't kill you for it).
Despite what I said earlier about Bon's village appearance, I find Gazglum's claim far more likely than Bobchillingworth's. Two things in particular stand out: Gazglum volunteered his information (and I reasonably trust Ryan at this point), and I feel like a mandatory vig is the more interesting, and therefore more likely role.
Merovech's Mapmaking Guidelines:
0. Player Requests: The player's requests take precedence, even if they contradict the following guidelines.
1. Balance: The map must be balanced, both in regards to land quality and availability and in regards to special civilization features. A map may be wonderfully unique and surprising, but, if it is unbalanced, the game will suffer and the player's enjoyment will not be as high as it could be.
2. Identity and Enjoyment: The map should be interesting to play at all levels, from city placement and management to the border-created interactions between civilizations, and should include varied terrain. Flavor should enhance the inherent pleasure resulting from the underlying tile arrangements. The map should not be exceedingly lush, but it is better to err on the lush side than on the poor side when placing terrain.
3. Feel (Avoiding Gimmicks): The map should not be overwhelmed or dominated by the mapmaker's flavor. Embellishment of the map through the use of special improvements, barbarian units, and abnormal terrain can enhance the identity and enjoyment of the map, but should take a backseat to the more normal aspects of the map. The game should usually not revolve around the flavor, but merely be accented by it.
4. Realism: Where possible, the terrain of the map should be realistic. Jungles on desert tiles, or even next to desert tiles, should therefore have a very specific reason for existing. Rivers should run downhill or across level ground into bodies of water. Irrigated terrain should have a higher grassland to plains ratio than dry terrain. Mountain chains should cast rain shadows. Islands, mountains, and peninsulas should follow logical plate tectonics.
(January 23rd, 2014, 08:50)MJW (ya that one) Wrote: Oh, Bob you should probably scrub gazglum for obvious reasons. You know he's a wolf if you're a villager.
Never mind. If you get lynched you should scrub gazglum for obvious reaons.
lewwyn has been mod killed. His role and alignment will be revealed at the end of the day.
Also, this is a warning for all players who have been over the top with your insulting play, you can figure out who you are. Remember that even though this is a game of attack, we are part of a community that usually only does so in reasonable bounds and stays respectful of each other, instead of straying to trash talk you would see on xbox live. Please keep it somewhat civil and don't ruin the game for everyone else.
(January 23rd, 2014, 08:25)Ichabod Wrote: Claiming you attacked Old Harry on night 1 is pretty clever, considering his role. We can all think that OH puppeteered your attack into Ryan or Lewwyn, if no one claims to help you, right? He isn't here to confirm it! How can you be so mean to our deceased partners?
As pointed out by MJW:
(January 21st, 2014, 20:47)Old Harry Wrote: My hidden role was Puppetter, last night I redirected Q to Serdoa.
(January 23rd, 2014, 08:25)Ichabod Wrote: Claiming you attacked Old Harry on night 1 is pretty clever, considering his role. We can all think that OH puppeteered your attack into Ryan or Lewwyn, if no one claims to help you, right? He isn't here to confirm it! How can you be so mean to our deceased partners?
As pointed out by MJW:
(January 21st, 2014, 20:47)Old Harry Wrote: My hidden role was Puppetter, last night I redirected Q to Serdoa.
Are you suggesting that I don't read all the posts in the thread? 'Cause you'd be right.