I see you reading the thread. It's half past eleven and I have classes to attend tomorrow, so don't expect an answer to whatever you care to respond with.
ByekaName changed from Freak83TorontoJoin Date: 2003-03-13Member: 14484Members, Constellation
Finally an argument, yet with little to fairly support it.
I play this game the way I always play this game. I don't like having votes against me, I will go out of my way to prove myself human even if it's one vote on the first day. I am not a trusting person in this game, and I have even questioned the humanity of my closest ally.
I'm not suggesting for you to cheat lolfighter, there are ways of cornering down wolves as I believe I have just done. I don't blame you for defending yourself but you still have no real support. The simple fact is, if I was a wolf. There would be ways that you could prove it, however I am not. This is why you cannot prove I am a wolf, because I never have been one.
Unfortunatly lolfighter, I'm not going to be the second wolf to die. If I die I will be the next human who gets lynched. However if you die, then it will be will a different story. I have explained my votes already, go back and read my last post or go back in the thread and read them then. Your time has come lolfighter, you can join your friend slacky.
ByekaName changed from Freak83TorontoJoin Date: 2003-03-13Member: 14484Members, Constellation
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<b><span style='font-size:19pt;line-height:100%'>IT IS NOW NIGHT FIVE, NO POSTING</b></span>
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"So what did you guys see when you were out there?" <b>Mouse</b> inquired, tossing a log into the dying campfire. "Aside from the <i>werewolf</i>, of course."
"A village." <b>Hellfire3k</b> replied, whittling away at a stick.
"<i>Besides</i> the village." <b>Mouse</b> probed eagerly, staring at <b>Hellfire3k</b>.
<b>Condizzle</b> sighed heavily. "We found an <i>ancient</i> village," he replied. "According to <b>Snidely</b> it's Celtic in origin. Appearantly they conducted ritual human sacrifices there."
"That's not true," <b>Isamil</b> interjected. "<b>Snidely</b> didn't think the inhabitants of the village were the ones who put all those corpses there."
"What corpses?" <b>Mouse</b> forced out weakly.
"He didn't say they <i>weren't</i> the ones who put them there." <b>Condizzle</b> responded. "He just said he didn't know who put them there, that's all."
"<b>Snidely</b> said 'I don't think the villagers put these corpses here, I think' and then he got cut off." <b>Isamil</b> returned, now slightly aggitated. "His guess probably that something had killed almost everyone in the village, and sacrificed anyone it didn't kill."
"<i>Regardless</i>," <b>Hellfire3k</b> interrupted. "We found a dead village, filled with corpses, and got attacked by a werewolf. Anything else you wanted to know?"
"No, I'm good." <b>Mouse</b> squeeked. "But what will we do if one of those werewolves looking for us in the camp?"
No one had an answer to that.
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<b>Gwahir</b> continued his trek, undetered. He was <i>going</i> to reach the other camp, he was <i>going</i> to get there with or without <b>lolfighter</b>, and he was <i>going</i> to find a way out of this place.
"Can we stop, for like, five minutes please?" <b>lolfighter</b> pleaded. "I'm running out of breath and my feet hurt like <i>hell</i>. I really need to stop!"
"If we stop we risk sharing <b>brute force's</b> fate." <b>Gwahir</b> replied, still moving forward. "We have to keep going until we reach the other camp. Before dark, preferably."
<b>lolfighter</b> groaned. "I wanna get there too, but if I don't rest for atleast five minutes I'm going to collapse!" he said. "Please <b>Gwahir</b>, just five minutes, then we can keep going!"
<b>Gwahir</b> stopped. "Y'know, ever since we've set out all you've done is complain. You keep saying we should stop and turn back, like you don't want to reach the other camp."
"It's not like that," <b>lolfighter</b> started. "I just can't keep going much further without-"
<b>Gwahir</b> turned swiftly. "You are an inconvienence. You're slow, out of shape, lazy, and obnoxious. Y'know that?"
"Yeah?! Well you're arrogent, psychotic, and controlling! You probably wouldn't still be <i>alive</i> if I hadn't run into back in the forest!" <b>lolfighter</b> returned, now visibly angry. "Infact, you probably would have fallen off that ledge if I hadn't rescued you!" <i>And I probably should have let you drop!</i>
<i>Don't fight with him, we may still need him in the time ahead.</i>
<b>Gwahir</b> didn't respond. For a long time the both of them just sat there, staring at each other, waiting for the other to move.
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"Wow, that's <i>alot</i> of firepower." <b>Freak83</b> said, grinning.
"Yeah, we won't have to worry about <b>Pithlit</b> coming after us now." <b>Sky</b> agreed, also grinning. "12 M8's, <i>atleast</i> six-hundred rounds of ammo, frag grenades, <i>flareguns</i>, and even radio's! We're set."
"You're right about that." <b>Freak83</b> replied, bending over to pick up a radio. "These'll come in handy incase we ever need to separate, for whatever reason."
"Not to mention <i>these</i>." Sky said, picking up one of the M8's. "This is some expensive hardware. Somebody is bound to come looking for it eventually." <i>Or their insurance provider will.</i>
"And when they do, we'll be right here to greet them." <b>Freak83</b> thought aloud. "Easy rescue. That is, assuming they come looking for this stuff." <i>Hopefully</i>.
"Oh they will." <b>Sky</b> said reassuringly "When a plane full of spec ops commandoes goes down, people start asking questions. And when questions like that get asked, you'd better believe they get answered <i>really</i> fast."
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<b>Pithlit</b> stood over <span style='color:red'>Freak83</span>, grinning like a madman. "I told you you shouldn't have hurt me like that. I <i>told</i> you I'd get you back for it."
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I will need PM's from the Guardian (if alive), the Seer (if alive), and any remaining wovles before we advance to Day Five.
<b><span style='font-size:19pt;line-height:100%'>IT IS NOW DAY FIVE, POST AWAY!!!</b></span>
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<b>Condizzle</b> sat at the edge of the clearing, peering into the forest. He'd been sitting there for almost an hour, waiting for something to happen. Something, he'd been told, would happen soon. <i>This is insane.</i> he thought to himself. <i>If something was going to happen it should have happened by now.</i>
<i>Be patient.</i>
"Patient?" <b>Condizzle</b> thought aloud. "I've been sitting here for almost an hour. I'm openly risking my safety by sitting here." <i>Not that it really matters. If one of those things came after me, I wouldn't get five feet before it was on top of me.</i>
<i>You've changed, you know that?</i>
"And you haven't?" <b>Condizzle</b> retorted, resting his chin in his hands. "Last I heard you checked out. Breast cancer, wasn't it? How come you never called me?"
<i>I was married at the time. It wouldn't have been right.</i>
<b>Condizzle</b> sighed deeply. "I didn't know you'd gotten married again." he said with a note of despair. "Any reason I wasn't invited to the wedding?"
<i>It would have been ackward for the both of us, you know that. I still wish things could have been different.</i>
"That would have been nice." <b>Condizzle</b> replied, smiling slightly. "But we can't change history, no matter how hard we try. If that were the case, I'd go back in time and stop myself from betting on 31 Red."
<i>Do you think things would have been different if we... if we hadn't lost the baby?</i>
"I don't deal in chance anymore, Lacey." <b>Condizzle</b> responded blankly. "The last time I did that it cost me everything."
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As the two kept moving, neither one said anything to the other. They'd been walking for nearly two hours straight, in the dark, and all signs pointed to them being lost.
<i>I should have let him drop.</i> <b>lolfighter</b> thought to himself, staring at <b>Gwahir's</b> back. <i>If he'd dropped, I wouldn't be here right now. I'd be back at the camp, roasting a small animal, and relaxing.</i>
"How're you doing back there?" <b>Gwahir</b> asked, no trace of concern in his voice.
"Fine." <b>lolfighter</b> replied with matched enthusiasm.
<i>Without him, things would be simple.</i> <b>lolfighter</b> continued. <i>Without him, I wouldn't have twisted my ankle. Without him, I wouldn't have had to bury <b>brute force</b>. Without him, I-</i>
"There." <b>Gwahir</b> said, stopping and pointing through a clearing of trees along the skyline. "See that light there? That's the other camp. There should be three of them there. We're about thirty minutes away from them."
<b>lolfighter</b> stared at the light in disbelief. "W-what? There's really a camp? This trek wasn't all for nothing?" he asked, slightly confused.
<b>Gwahir</b> smiled. "Do you really think I would lead us out into the middle of the woods just so we would both get <i>killed</i>?" he asked, throwing an arm around <b>lolfighter's</b> shoulder. "We'd better keep moving, it'll be light soon."
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<b>Sky</b> sat in the interior of the downed plane, clenching a rifle and a radio. He'd been trying for hours with no luck to reach someone, and was begining to give up hope. He'd seen a light in the forest a night prior, and suspected it to be another camp. "Well, if there's more people out there, they might be able to help me." he said, rising to his feet. "If I head out now, I might be able to reach their camp by dawn."
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<b>Pithlit</b> sat in the forest, watching the man at the edge of the clearing. He'd been sitting there for over an hour now, not moving, talking to himself every now and again. There were three others out in the clearing as well, but he couldn't see them presently. It would be difficult to kill all three, but since none of them were armed, and he had a rifle, it shouldn't be too much of a challenge.
But before he could make his move, a creature descended ontop of him, from the branches above, effectively crushing him. The creature tore his head off, then proceeded to shred his flesh and tear loose his internal organs. <span style='color:red'>Pithlit</span> was dead.
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It is now Day Five. Day Five will end on March 16th, at 20:00 (8:00 PM) PST.
Poor Pithlit. Bravely he took a stand by my side against the nefarious wolf, and now he has paid the ultimate price. Your death shall not be in vain, my friend. Your enemy shall share your gory fate. And yes, Renegade, when we kill the remaining wolf, I demand a particularly gory finishing move.
MouseThe Lighter Side of PessimismJoin Date: 2002-03-02Member: 263Members, NS1 Playtester, Forum Moderators, Squad Five Blue, Reinforced - Shadow, WC 2013 - Shadow
<!--QuoteBegin--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td><b>QUOTE</b> </td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'><!--QuoteEBegin--><PS_Mouse> I'd love to know why I'm above suspicion <PS_Mouse> very few people accuse me <Hellfire3k> PS_Mouse because you're the one who supplies the "psychic" data <Hellfire3k> supposedly <PS_Mouse> that is the story <Hellfire3k> because right now I have nothing to go on <PS_Mouse> the psychic would be a rather safe role for a wolf to play <Hellfire3k> I'll be really interesting if you two were wolves though <PS_Mouse> indeed <Hellfire3k> yeah there was theory about that <Hellfire3k> about a wolf pretending to be a psychic <PS_Mouse> looking at my posting history, I've only voted against a wolf once <PS_Mouse> and they didn't die as a result <PS_Mouse> should one wish, they could quite easily use that as a base for an accusation. <Hellfire3k> you seem to be fishing for accusations though <PS_Mouse> well I'm feeling left out here <Hellfire3k> actually I feel as if its all about the last few minutes this game <PS_Mouse> I go to all the trouble of being loud and putting my head up <PS_Mouse> and no-one's taken my head as a result <Hellfire3k> lol <PS_Mouse> it's sort of disapointing <Hellfire3k> ignore the bright red object and go for the shadows <PS_Mouse> the safest place to hide is out in the open <PS_Mouse> apparently<!--QuoteEnd--></td></tr></table><div class='postcolor'><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Aww, poor <b>Mouse.</b> Feeling left out are we? I'm sorry, I should have had you killed off much earlier. How was I supposed to know that you are so eager to die? Miss your buddies I take? Don't worry, you'll join them in wolf-land soon enough. Too bad I hear it's filled with entirely non-hoopy not-froods. The kind you wouldn't want to sass.
I must admit that I was almost going to change my vote when I saw your post, but you don't have me fooled. Sorry, but while hiding in the open is often remarkably open, it only works if you don't jump up and down, hollering and shouting and waving your arms while you're at it. Better luck next game.
MouseThe Lighter Side of PessimismJoin Date: 2002-03-02Member: 263Members, NS1 Playtester, Forum Moderators, Squad Five Blue, Reinforced - Shadow, WC 2013 - Shadow
This is not a game you are capable of playing well lolfighter, you may be the king of your side of the chess board, but you are nothing without your queen.
In a game of chess, white plays against black. Or does black play against white? Regardless, when it is one's turn to move, one cannot choose not to move, even if one does not want to play the game.
MouseThe Lighter Side of PessimismJoin Date: 2002-03-02Member: 263Members, NS1 Playtester, Forum Moderators, Squad Five Blue, Reinforced - Shadow, WC 2013 - Shadow
I am indeed playing a game, of this much I am sure. However, there is no chess set to be found on my table. It seems there is a chess set on your table however.
Enough of this faux game that you place between us. Direct your gaze back to your opponent and return to your game, I believe it is still your turn.
Comments
I play this game the way I always play this game. I don't like having votes against me, I will go out of my way to prove myself human even if it's one vote on the first day. I am not a trusting person in this game, and I have even questioned the humanity of my closest ally.
I'm not suggesting for you to cheat lolfighter, there are ways of cornering down wolves as I believe I have just done. I don't blame you for defending yourself but you still have no real support. The simple fact is, if I was a wolf. There would be ways that you could prove it, however I am not. This is why you cannot prove I am a wolf, because I never have been one.
Unfortunatly lolfighter, I'm not going to be the second wolf to die. If I die I will be the next human who gets lynched. However if you die, then it will be will a different story. I have explained my votes already, go back and read my last post or go back in the thread and read them then. Your time has come lolfighter, you can join your friend slacky.
Condizzle - 1 (Hellfire3k)
Freak83 - 2 (lolfighter, Pithlit)
Sky - 1 (Mouse)
lolfighter - 2 (Freak83, Isamil)
Mouse - 1 (Gwahir)
Of course it turned out neither of them were wolves there =/
Freak83 - 3 (lolfighter, Pithlit, Condizzle)
Sky - 1 (Mouse)
lolfighter - 3 (Freak83, Isamil, Hellfire3k)
Mouse - 1 (Gwahir)
because of former suspicions,
and that's an instalynch
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"So what did you guys see when you were out there?" <b>Mouse</b> inquired, tossing a log into the dying campfire. "Aside from the <i>werewolf</i>, of course."
"A village." <b>Hellfire3k</b> replied, whittling away at a stick.
"<i>Besides</i> the village." <b>Mouse</b> probed eagerly, staring at <b>Hellfire3k</b>.
<b>Condizzle</b> sighed heavily. "We found an <i>ancient</i> village," he replied. "According to <b>Snidely</b> it's Celtic in origin. Appearantly they conducted ritual human sacrifices there."
"That's not true," <b>Isamil</b> interjected. "<b>Snidely</b> didn't think the inhabitants of the village were the ones who put all those corpses there."
"What corpses?" <b>Mouse</b> forced out weakly.
"He didn't say they <i>weren't</i> the ones who put them there." <b>Condizzle</b> responded. "He just said he didn't know who put them there, that's all."
"<b>Snidely</b> said 'I don't think the villagers put these corpses here, I think' and then he got cut off." <b>Isamil</b> returned, now slightly aggitated. "His guess probably that something had killed almost everyone in the village, and sacrificed anyone it didn't kill."
"<i>Regardless</i>," <b>Hellfire3k</b> interrupted. "We found a dead village, filled with corpses, and got attacked by a werewolf. Anything else you wanted to know?"
"No, I'm good." <b>Mouse</b> squeeked. "But what will we do if one of those werewolves looking for us in the camp?"
No one had an answer to that.
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<b>Gwahir</b> continued his trek, undetered. He was <i>going</i> to reach the other camp, he was <i>going</i> to get there with or without <b>lolfighter</b>, and he was <i>going</i> to find a way out of this place.
"Can we stop, for like, five minutes please?" <b>lolfighter</b> pleaded. "I'm running out of breath and my feet hurt like <i>hell</i>. I really need to stop!"
"If we stop we risk sharing <b>brute force's</b> fate." <b>Gwahir</b> replied, still moving forward. "We have to keep going until we reach the other camp. Before dark, preferably."
<b>lolfighter</b> groaned. "I wanna get there too, but if I don't rest for atleast five minutes I'm going to collapse!" he said. "Please <b>Gwahir</b>, just five minutes, then we can keep going!"
<b>Gwahir</b> stopped. "Y'know, ever since we've set out all you've done is complain. You keep saying we should stop and turn back, like you don't want to reach the other camp."
"It's not like that," <b>lolfighter</b> started. "I just can't keep going much further without-"
<b>Gwahir</b> turned swiftly. "You are an inconvienence. You're slow, out of shape, lazy, and obnoxious. Y'know that?"
"Yeah?! Well you're arrogent, psychotic, and controlling! You probably wouldn't still be <i>alive</i> if I hadn't run into back in the forest!" <b>lolfighter</b> returned, now visibly angry. "Infact, you probably would have fallen off that ledge if I hadn't rescued you!" <i>And I probably should have let you drop!</i>
<i>Don't fight with him, we may still need him in the time ahead.</i>
<b>Gwahir</b> didn't respond. For a long time the both of them just sat there, staring at each other, waiting for the other to move.
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"Wow, that's <i>alot</i> of firepower." <b>Freak83</b> said, grinning.
"Yeah, we won't have to worry about <b>Pithlit</b> coming after us now." <b>Sky</b> agreed, also grinning. "12 M8's, <i>atleast</i> six-hundred rounds of ammo, frag grenades, <i>flareguns</i>, and even radio's! We're set."
"You're right about that." <b>Freak83</b> replied, bending over to pick up a radio. "These'll come in handy incase we ever need to separate, for whatever reason."
"Not to mention <i>these</i>." Sky said, picking up one of the M8's. "This is some expensive hardware. Somebody is bound to come looking for it eventually." <i>Or their insurance provider will.</i>
"And when they do, we'll be right here to greet them." <b>Freak83</b> thought aloud. "Easy rescue. That is, assuming they come looking for this stuff." <i>Hopefully</i>.
"Oh they will." <b>Sky</b> said reassuringly "When a plane full of spec ops commandoes goes down, people start asking questions. And when questions like that get asked, you'd better believe they get answered <i>really</i> fast."
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<b>Pithlit</b> stood over <span style='color:red'>Freak83</span>, grinning like a madman. "I told you you shouldn't have hurt me like that. I <i>told</i> you I'd get you back for it."
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I will need PM's from the Guardian (if alive), the Seer (if alive), and any remaining wovles before we advance to Day Five.
Players still left in the game:
1. Gwahir
2. Sky
3. Hellfire3k
4. Isamil
5. lolfighter
6. Mouse
7. Pithlit
8. Condizzle
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<b>Condizzle</b> sat at the edge of the clearing, peering into the forest. He'd been sitting there for almost an hour, waiting for something to happen. Something, he'd been told, would happen soon. <i>This is insane.</i> he thought to himself. <i>If something was going to happen it should have happened by now.</i>
<i>Be patient.</i>
"Patient?" <b>Condizzle</b> thought aloud. "I've been sitting here for almost an hour. I'm openly risking my safety by sitting here." <i>Not that it really matters. If one of those things came after me, I wouldn't get five feet before it was on top of me.</i>
<i>You've changed, you know that?</i>
"And you haven't?" <b>Condizzle</b> retorted, resting his chin in his hands. "Last I heard you checked out. Breast cancer, wasn't it? How come you never called me?"
<i>I was married at the time. It wouldn't have been right.</i>
<b>Condizzle</b> sighed deeply. "I didn't know you'd gotten married again." he said with a note of despair. "Any reason I wasn't invited to the wedding?"
<i>It would have been ackward for the both of us, you know that. I still wish things could have been different.</i>
"That would have been nice." <b>Condizzle</b> replied, smiling slightly. "But we can't change history, no matter how hard we try. If that were the case, I'd go back in time and stop myself from betting on 31 Red."
<i>Do you think things would have been different if we... if we hadn't lost the baby?</i>
"I don't deal in chance anymore, Lacey." <b>Condizzle</b> responded blankly. "The last time I did that it cost me everything."
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As the two kept moving, neither one said anything to the other. They'd been walking for nearly two hours straight, in the dark, and all signs pointed to them being lost.
<i>I should have let him drop.</i> <b>lolfighter</b> thought to himself, staring at <b>Gwahir's</b> back. <i>If he'd dropped, I wouldn't be here right now. I'd be back at the camp, roasting a small animal, and relaxing.</i>
"How're you doing back there?" <b>Gwahir</b> asked, no trace of concern in his voice.
"Fine." <b>lolfighter</b> replied with matched enthusiasm.
<i>Without him, things would be simple.</i> <b>lolfighter</b> continued. <i>Without him, I wouldn't have twisted my ankle. Without him, I wouldn't have had to bury <b>brute force</b>. Without him, I-</i>
"There." <b>Gwahir</b> said, stopping and pointing through a clearing of trees along the skyline. "See that light there? That's the other camp. There should be three of them there. We're about thirty minutes away from them."
<b>lolfighter</b> stared at the light in disbelief. "W-what? There's really a camp? This trek wasn't all for nothing?" he asked, slightly confused.
<b>Gwahir</b> smiled. "Do you really think I would lead us out into the middle of the woods just so we would both get <i>killed</i>?" he asked, throwing an arm around <b>lolfighter's</b> shoulder. "We'd better keep moving, it'll be light soon."
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<b>Sky</b> sat in the interior of the downed plane, clenching a rifle and a radio. He'd been trying for hours with no luck to reach someone, and was begining to give up hope. He'd seen a light in the forest a night prior, and suspected it to be another camp. "Well, if there's more people out there, they might be able to help me." he said, rising to his feet. "If I head out now, I might be able to reach their camp by dawn."
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<b>Pithlit</b> sat in the forest, watching the man at the edge of the clearing. He'd been sitting there for over an hour now, not moving, talking to himself every now and again. There were three others out in the clearing as well, but he couldn't see them presently. It would be difficult to kill all three, but since none of them were armed, and he had a rifle, it shouldn't be too much of a challenge.
But before he could make his move, a creature descended ontop of him, from the branches above, effectively crushing him. The creature tore his head off, then proceeded to shred his flesh and tear loose his internal organs. <span style='color:red'>Pithlit</span> was dead.
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It is now Day Five. Day Five will end on March 16th, at 20:00 (8:00 PM) PST.
Instalynch is at <b>4</b>
Players still left in the game:
1. Gwahir
2. Sky
3. Hellfire3k
4. Isamil
5. lolfighter
6. Mouse
7. Condizzle
I really don't want that to happen.
Mouse, Isamil you claim to know the psychic, is he still alive? What's the news?
<PS_Mouse> very few people accuse me
<Hellfire3k> PS_Mouse because you're the one who supplies the "psychic" data
<Hellfire3k> supposedly
<PS_Mouse> that is the story
<Hellfire3k> because right now I have nothing to go on
<PS_Mouse> the psychic would be a rather safe role for a wolf to play
<Hellfire3k> I'll be really interesting if you two were wolves though
<PS_Mouse> indeed
<Hellfire3k> yeah there was theory about that
<Hellfire3k> about a wolf pretending to be a psychic
<PS_Mouse> looking at my posting history, I've only voted against a wolf once
<PS_Mouse> and they didn't die as a result
<PS_Mouse> should one wish, they could quite easily use that as a base for an accusation.
<Hellfire3k> you seem to be fishing for accusations though
<PS_Mouse> well I'm feeling left out here
<Hellfire3k> actually I feel as if its all about the last few minutes this game
<PS_Mouse> I go to all the trouble of being loud and putting my head up
<PS_Mouse> and no-one's taken my head as a result
<Hellfire3k> lol
<PS_Mouse> it's sort of disapointing
<Hellfire3k> ignore the bright red object and go for the shadows
<PS_Mouse> the safest place to hide is out in the open
<PS_Mouse> apparently<!--QuoteEnd--></td></tr></table><div class='postcolor'><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Make of this, what you will make of it.
I must admit that I was almost going to change my vote when I saw your post, but you don't have me fooled. Sorry, but while hiding in the open is often remarkably open, it only works if you don't jump up and down, hollering and shouting and waving your arms while you're at it. Better luck next game.
Enough of this faux game that you place between us. Direct your gaze back to your opponent and return to your game, I believe it is still your turn.