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WW38: The Story of the Stories

Poor Eyeore. I can feel your sadness rolling in waves. I could never hurt an animal... unless he tried to kill me.


The forged ones have no scent. They steal the clothes and the food from the living. Emotionless they survive. Even the children, such as Caufield, saying nothing as they rip their mothers throats. It is duty them binds me to their destruction. I take no pleasure in it.


OOC - I think a bit of roleplay is fun, but its still a werewolf game. If its not clear, I'm in favor of getting the silent ones to talk right now. We have 24 hours yet, correct?
“The wind went mute and the trees in the forest stood still. It was time for the last tale.”
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(April 13th, 2015, 11:03)Lewwyn Wrote: OOC - I think a bit of roleplay is fun, but its still a werewolf game. If its not clear, I'm in favor of getting the silent ones to talk right now. We have 24 hours yet, correct?

Agree with the roleplay part. Attacking Moses is fun but we're 24h in with no clue as to who will be in the race tomorrow. And yes still 24t to go.
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(April 13th, 2015, 11:08)AdrienIer Wrote:
(April 13th, 2015, 11:03)Lewwyn Wrote: OOC - I think a bit of roleplay is fun, but its still a werewolf game. If its not clear, I'm in favor of getting the silent ones to talk right now. We have 24 hours yet, correct?

Agree with the roleplay part. Attacking Moses is fun but we're 24h in with no clue as to who will be in the race tomorrow. And yes still 24t to go.

Yeah I'm just mostly messing around. Don't think we should attribute town/scum points to those of us just roleplaying a little here & now.

That being said, Moses hasn't exactly parted the sea to engage with us much :P
I am Jack's Complete Lack of Surprise
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(April 13th, 2015, 11:03)Lewwyn Wrote: OOC - I think a bit of roleplay is fun, but its still a werewolf game. If its not clear, I'm in favor of getting the silent ones to talk right now. We have 24 hours yet, correct?

Yes. This is also the serious reason for why I'm voting for Molach. I think he's a player who is amenable to tone reading with reasonable accuracy. And also prone to lurking, as scum.
If you know what I mean.
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Ages ago in an alternate session
A man was brought to a peculiar room
In his mind was just one question
Who would be standing after the boom

In another life, another chance
Spelling was not the strength of this man
He threw a mighty fit and took a stance
Only to reveal it all was a sham

The storybook tells a dangerous tale
As she became damned and deranged
She kicked and screamed to no avail
As she was lynched she remained unchanged

After seeing the world the man returned home
Wisdom and knowledge inside his dome
He knew it was time to change his tone
For all he had done it was time to atone

Along with his zither and beautiful voice
He was prepared to sing you a song
And if he was mean he could give you a choice
Either be mod killed or start singing along!
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Crouched hulking in the stygian shadows Grignr noticed a curious pattern in the ejaculated circumlocutions of certain of the bejeweled and decadent whisperers.
(April 13th, 2015, 09:31)Meiz Wrote: Put a mental vote from me for Väinämöinen until the old man wakes up.
...and..
(April 13th, 2015, 09:56)Rowain Wrote: So my current preferred lurkerlynches would be Jowy & pindi but I hope for some more during the next 26 hours.
...and maybe even...
(April 13th, 2015, 09:43)Mattimeo Wrote: Ichabod or Jowy 'til they show up, at this point.
Each miscreant voiced suspicions of Jowy but seemed loath to man up and vote outright. Grignr is an innocent wild barbarian from the wind-rent wilds of wild Ecordia, but he knows the Waffle of Suspicion when he sees it.
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Bad timing Goreripper ? lol
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Suddenly as Grignr laborsly worked his case the wastrel himself posted. Although the interactions still seemed strange to Grignr the wastrel Jowys sad choice to speak only in poems made his reticence clear.

Then lets try Caulfield for pretentious and squamous silences!
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Let's hope this will not ruin the fun
Might be best to lynch the person most evil
If I'm right the game will be won
Hopefully the method won't seem too medieval

It could be worth a further look
To check all the names through and through
To find one evil this is all it took
To conclude the theory it will be enough

Bob
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(April 13th, 2015, 11:30)Goreripper Wrote: Suddenly as Grignr laborsly worked his case the wastrel himself posted. Although the interactions still seemed strange to Grignr the wastrel Jowys sad choice to speak only in poems made his reticence clear.

Then lets try Caulfield for pretentious and squamous silences!

Someone once said two great minds think alike
One who wants to sing might still want to speak
Would you believe if I told you my dislike
Of the forced restriction to my technique
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