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Post by Soap on Apr 19, 2012 7:48:38 GMT -5
Take that Dave! Epic ending to anther epic game. When will the next one start?
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Post by Wraelis on Apr 19, 2012 10:50:08 GMT -5
Hell yeah, that was awesome! FKM that was very well played, nicely done. Same goes for you soap. And Walrus was the last man standing! Imperial Victory! Even if just barely...
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Post by emptyhat on Apr 19, 2012 11:16:35 GMT -5
FKM did very well he was before I was hung my list of suspects were Soap, Wraelis Colonel, FKM, Walrus.
I thought Soap was guilty as hell and that Walrus was probably innocent. Ah well, if I had lived you guys could have been cleansed with some light interrogation: C’est la vie.
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Post by Soap on Apr 19, 2012 11:41:49 GMT -5
I think playing the innocent card might have back fired a little lol.
That's both games where iv got to the last night, killed an enemy and the died! Although to be fair in the first game I did kamakaze and blew myself up with the enemy strangling the life out of me!
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Post by Walrus on Apr 19, 2012 12:08:03 GMT -5
Once I knew Wraelis had killed Rook it was out of FKM and Empty for me. Soap's Sycophantic Suck-assing worked until the last night.
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Post by Soap on Apr 19, 2012 12:48:42 GMT -5
I thought emptiehat was the biggest threat on day two, seen as though he tried to lynch me. Once walrus was on side, I thought we where in for a win. The idea to turn walrus against wrelis on day three never came about, but that was what I hoped!
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Post by Wraelis on Apr 19, 2012 12:54:22 GMT -5
Ha, I had a hard toss up voting between Empty and FKM. I had made myself vulnerable and would most certainly have died the next night. I had to take a chance with a vote after they both said they weren't going to vote that day. And after we found out it wasn't empty I knew I had to take out FKM
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Post by emptyhat on Apr 19, 2012 13:55:52 GMT -5
I thought that out of you and Walrus at least one of you had to be innocent and I was hoping that you had revealed yourselves in order to draw the heat away from the person who had defeated the deamonhost.
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Post by Soap on Apr 19, 2012 15:12:02 GMT -5
Just can't wait for the next game now! *hint hint*
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Post by F.K.M on Apr 19, 2012 17:35:56 GMT -5
Laaaaame. We tried our asses off and did everything right during the day including got an inquisitor hung and still the loyalists win. I knew something stupid would happen and we'd lose. Something told me walrus would get us. Just the fact that he was the only one suspicious of me. I worked you guys like a mother fornicateer though psychologically. The part i hated most though is i worked out several plans should i die or soap die while taking out wraelis and the only thing i couldn't figure out is a good response if it was just soap with wraelis and walrus and we hadn't killed anybody during the night and what sucked is it was all for nothing anyway. All i would've had to say if soap died is that walrus's best buddy was a chaos traitor, he killed an inquisitor, faked he was an arbites after his good buddy revealed himself and he just covered up his identity with his buddy's and then i would've been in the clear. Not to mention my strong dislike of paimon and mild dislike of soap were a good defense. Things said in the OCC thread told too much about everything though. Meh still lame chaos lost. Lucky during both nights when they really shouldn't have been. By all accounts you guys should've lost. I suppose the funniest part of the game was that we got you loyalists to lynch an inquisitor. The complications that has means walrus probably got killed in the end anyway. As far as why i didn't go against emptyhat was he might have been useful to me later and because it didn't fit my character's liking of him to just take him out when voting turned somewhat against him. It didn't make sense my character would just go out against somebody he liked and trusted. It's out of character. I figured there'd be a day 3 so i was preparing for things in advance and made a solid alibi from it all all the while keeping soap's ass out of the fire. I deserved a fornicateing medal for that and emptyhat got lynched by soap's doing and trickery of you loyalists. Best team ever. You'd better believe it. '”Thatsss all you got?'” mocked Paimon as she allowed her true form to be revealed. Shedding forth the cloak and other articles of clothing, her body was revealed to be nothing short of a corpse. Decaying flesh, hidious boils, and other plague marks covered the entire dead frame. And to think i was somewhat attracted to you paimon. I am not a necrophile. Eww. Walrus: You knew nothing. You only guessed it was me and i could have easily thrown doubt all around you guys. I actually expected walrus to investigate me and wraelis to investigate soap. That's a surprise.
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Post by Lord General Armstrong on Apr 19, 2012 21:34:25 GMT -5
And to think i was somewhat attracted to you paimon. I am not a necrophile. Eww. FKM, you made my day. ;D
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Post by Paimon on Apr 19, 2012 22:25:29 GMT -5
And to think i was somewhat attracted to you paimon. I am not a necrophile. Eww. FKM, you made my day. ;D If I'd lived, I was going to request that, when I killed FKM, his chest rot out centered around where I'd poked him on day one. Alas, yet another plan lost to the accursed d6 roll.
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Post by F.K.M on Apr 19, 2012 22:39:15 GMT -5
Paimon: You were too busy getting your corpse t-bagged by emptyhat to do anything to me. Go back to your maggot lord! Also not my poked chest. Oh no! I am in the process of being poked to death with your determined poke of pokiness. Poke. I'd also like to imagine emptyhat pimp-slapped you with his imperial bitching stick. @jarms: When it got to the clothes shedding part i was like "Oooooh ...." then it got to the corpse part and i was like "Ewww...."
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Post by Paimon on Apr 19, 2012 22:56:27 GMT -5
I'll have you know that I carry more killing power in my little finger, than you do in your whole body. But apparently, not more than a bullet. Or rather, many bullets.
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Post by F.K.M on Apr 19, 2012 23:04:01 GMT -5
Paimon: Yes but how can you kill that which has no life ? You were a corpse if you remember even if a possessed one somehow. Also it doesn't matter how much power you had. Emptyhat killed you and we got him lynched. Just shows how much power matter when a group lynches you. Don't know why he wouldn't just jump out and try breaking out of that mess though. I'm still not gonna get over how funny emptyhat's death was. I could barely contain myself. It's just so funny on so many levels. That makes me wonder though. Could a cultist get the emperor to look like a traitor and lynched. That would just be hilarious. Some super awesome primarch lynched by the machinations of a mere cultist.
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Post by Paimon on Apr 19, 2012 23:14:37 GMT -5
I was the force possessing it, not the corpse itself. And when I say killed I really mean sent back to the warp, which is mechanically the same, as far as the game is concerned.
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Post by F.K.M on Apr 19, 2012 23:16:37 GMT -5
I still like to imagine emptyhat t-bagged you after the fight. It just seems funny in my mind. Still we got to lynch him which is just as funny esp. the reaction to his lynching in the OCC thread.
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Post by Paimon on Apr 19, 2012 23:22:27 GMT -5
My hatred for teabaggers is such that if that action were canonical, my malevolent will would have rent the fabric of time, and altered the cast of the die such that I would have defeated him in our duel, using space AIDS.
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Post by F.K.M on Apr 19, 2012 23:25:19 GMT -5
Paimon: That's actually pretty awesome. You'd have still died in the process though. Not your corpse i know but awkward that's how the person probably died. Eww hahaha.
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Post by Soap on Apr 20, 2012 3:56:26 GMT -5
FKM you should do stand up
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Post by emptyhat on Apr 20, 2012 8:19:44 GMT -5
My hatred for teabaggers is such that if that action were canonical, my malevolent will would have rent the fabric of time, and altered the cast of the die such that I would have defeated him in our duel, using space AIDS. Don’t worry. It was less with the “tea bagging” and more with the extreme exhaustion and stumbling back to my abode thinking “Thank the Emperor I’m not dead”.
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Post by F.K.M on Apr 20, 2012 10:27:24 GMT -5
My hatred for teabaggers is such that if that action were canonical, my malevolent will would have rent the fabric of time, and altered the cast of the die such that I would have defeated him in our duel, using space AIDS. Don’t worry. It was less with the “tea bagging” and more with the extreme exhaustion and stumbling back to my abode thinking “Thank the Emperor I’m not dead”. Who knew you tea-bagged her that hard? Sheesh must've almost died from tea-bagging exhaustion.
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Post by Lord General Armstrong on Oct 30, 2012 23:13:28 GMT -5
OOC: After creating Mafia with a Twist 3.0, I just realized I didn't add everything to 'what you missed'
IC: Innocence proves nothing
As the first day’s deliberations drew to a close emptyhat realised that he had misjudged the flow of time slightly, perhaps he had already adjusted himself for his journey offworld and then subconsciously forgotten to synch back to Aspecious’ days and nights. It was a terrible sin for someone of in his line of work, though perhaps it was for the best, had the Arbites Dave not dropped that one loaded phrase then he would have sided with Paimon and Rook for sure.
For good or for ill Dave’s mention of the Ordo Hereticus was a seed of doubt and with the lines drawing between Paimon and Dave it was all the more important to not deprive the innocent of their backup; assuming any of them were in fact innocent.
Soon though the cultists would strike and although he had done his best to stay in the middle and to the side of things he might fall this very night and fail his lord and master. empty racked his brains for any extra information; using his highly trained memory to search for any clues. If he knew for sure that Walrus was guilty then he believed that he could sway the others, it might be a harder sell for Rook.
Then it would have to be Paimon. She had almost certainly lied about her character and she was too competent to risk her working against the group. He would verify her as villain.
He waited until the others had dispersed, then readied himself for the task ahead. Investigation required subtlety and involved danger, disguised as he was as a merchant and awaiting extraction he had only a few of his tools available. empty had told the others he was no fighter, a fabrication of course but even with that lie he would be able to explain the gilded autopistol he now primed as a “merchant’s insurance”, it was little insurance against the powers of ruin but he would have to work with what he had.
“The Emperor protects those who protect” he said as he set off into the night.
OOC: There is the story piece Empty sent to me and I shall look through my PM's for any others.
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