While it seems odd that the seer would come out this early, I'll change from PlanetKiller to <b>Sky</b>. Sky's more suspicious anyway, when you add day one into consideration.
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<!--QuoteBegin-Snidely+May 8 2005, 07:52 PM--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td><b>QUOTE</b> (Snidely @ May 8 2005, 07:52 PM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'><!--QuoteEBegin--> Is a two man vote a bandwagon? :/ <!--QuoteEnd--> </td></tr></table><div class='postcolor'> <!--QuoteEEnd--> someone has to be the first to jump on the band wagon, following someone else, you were the first to follow, so yes a two man vote is bandwagoning
<!--QuoteBegin-Soul Rider+May 8 2005, 01:54 PM--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td><b>QUOTE</b> (Soul Rider @ May 8 2005, 01:54 PM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'><!--QuoteEBegin--> <!--QuoteBegin-Snidely+May 8 2005, 07:52 PM--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td><b>QUOTE</b> (Snidely @ May 8 2005, 07:52 PM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'><!--QuoteEBegin--> Is a two man vote a bandwagon? :/ <!--QuoteEnd--></td></tr></table><div class='postcolor'><!--QuoteEEnd--> someone has to be the first to jump on the band wagon, following someone else, you were the first to follow, so yes a two man vote is bandwagoning <!--QuoteEnd--> </td></tr></table><div class='postcolor'> <!--QuoteEEnd--> It would make more sense for me to jump on an already existing bandwagon though, surely?
Soul_RiderMod BeanJoin Date: 2004-06-19Member: 29388Members, Constellation, Squad Five Blue
<!--QuoteBegin-Snidely+May 8 2005, 07:55 PM--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td><b>QUOTE</b> (Snidely @ May 8 2005, 07:55 PM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'><!--QuoteEBegin--> <!--QuoteBegin-Soul Rider+May 8 2005, 01:54 PM--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td><b>QUOTE</b> (Soul Rider @ May 8 2005, 01:54 PM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'><!--QuoteEBegin--> <!--QuoteBegin-Snidely+May 8 2005, 07:52 PM--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td><b>QUOTE</b> (Snidely @ May 8 2005, 07:52 PM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'><!--QuoteEBegin--> Is a two man vote a bandwagon? :/ <!--QuoteEnd--></td></tr></table><div class='postcolor'><!--QuoteEEnd--> someone has to be the first to jump on the band wagon, following someone else, you were the first to follow, so yes a two man vote is bandwagoning <!--QuoteEnd--></td></tr></table><div class='postcolor'><!--QuoteEEnd--> It would make more sense for me to jump on an already existing bandwagon though, surely? <!--QuoteEnd--> </td></tr></table><div class='postcolor'> <!--QuoteEEnd--> True but with only a few minutes before end of day, it all you can do to start the swing
<span style='font-size:21pt;line-height:100%'>It is now night three! No posting!</span>
“He’s gone <i>where</i>?” asked <b>lolfighter</b>, who by now was beginning to lose his patience with <b>Quaunaut</b>. “As I told you the last six times, he has gone out for a think”, <b>Quaunaut</b> spat back, angrily. “And the fish is dead?” “Yes!” “Are you sure?” “For the final time, yes!” “And what happened to <b>Omegaman</b>?” “The fish got him, as I told you before” “And where the hell were you?” “<b>lolfighter</b>, just back off, for Christ’s sake.” he had been questioning everyone, especially <b>Quaunaut</b>, for the last ten minutes or so. “You know what?..” <b>lolfighter</b> had a witty insult ready on his lips, but swallowed it. “You’re right, sorry for going off at you.” The rest of the fish were in complete shock. <b>lolfighter</b>, he just apologized! “<b>Isamil</b> should have been back by now”, <b>Snidely</b> wondered aloud. “I wonder where he is.” Just then, as coincidence would have it, something large and chunky came into distant view. It floated along at a nice slow pace, but was still too far away for the fish to make anything of it. “Hey guys, look at that!” pointed out <b>ZeroByte</b>, who had gotten tired of the castle interior and had decided to take a venture outside. “And what, exactly, is that?” asked <b>Xentor</b>. “Beats the hell out of me, but it looks like it is coming this way.” Indeed, the mysterious shape floated slowly closer to them, slowly coming into plain sight. <b>Xentor</b> noticed something. “Hey, does anyone else notice the red?” “Blood?” <b>Pithlit</b> questioned quickly. “Perhaps…” It came even closer. “Oh God, it is blood.” <b>Planetkiller</b> said, emotionally. “Can anyone make the shape out?” asked <b>Hellfire3k</b> <b>SaltzBad</b> squinted, just managing to see the outline of the shape. It looked a bit like a … Piranha? “Well guys, it looks like we know where <b>Isamil</b> is.” “Hey <b>Isamil</b>! Why are you facing backwards, man?” asked a curious <b>Sky</b>. As he came closer, <b>lolfighter</b> went out to greet him. “Hey, what took you so long?” <b>lolfighter</b> asked as he extended his tentacle, waiting for <b>Isamil</b> to shake it. <b>Isamil</b> floated straight past him, all the while going backwards. <b>lolfighter</b> turned around, slightly agitated at being ignored. “Hey, anything wrong?.” His words caught in his throat as he took in the full extent of the horror. He was completely missing a mouth, along with a nose, two eyes and pretty much an entire head. He was covered in a fine powder, his brown scales barely visible beneath the dull black.
“So, what happened to him?” The fish were all bent over the decapitated <b>Isamil</b>. Each one of them was wondering the exact same thing. “Judging by these three marks”, <b>im lost</b> gestured towards three long, deep scores in his neck, “He was killed by the filter motor.” “What? How can that be? The safety cover is on there at all times. Could it have been anything else?” “Well, I suppose it could have been a cookie-cutter fish. They have teeth that could have left these marks..” Both of them knew what had killed <b>Isamil</b>, but <b>lolfighter</b> was unwilling to accept that he had been killed by the motor. “Are there any cookie-cutter fish in this tank?” “No.” “You sure?” “Yes.” <b>lolfighter</b> was confused. <b>Isamil</b> was big, tough and smart. How could he possibly be killed by the motor blades? No one here was big or strong enough to push him in. <i>Well, except for me</i>, he corrected himself. “Yeah, I’m thinking the same thing. How the hell did this happen? He was too strong to be pushed in, and too smart to mess about with it. “Perhaps it was suicide…” <b>Kerotan</b> suggested quietly. “No way. He has been through his ups and downs, but he would never commit suicide.” <b>Sky</b> responded, dryly. “Are you sure?” “Yes.” He said it with an air of finality, an air of “Don’t you <i>ever</i> bring that up again…” “Did anyone else notice this weird black stuff?”, asked <b>Freak83</b> “No idea. <b>Quaunaut</b> found loads of it on that fish. He said something about it being an infection or something”, <b>A</b> replied. “Really? <b>Quaunaut</b>, any idea?” “It was nothing, forget about it”, <b>Quaunaut</b> said quickly. “So, are we sure that he was pushed in?” “Yes, there is no way in hell that he fell into the filter.” <b>Freak83</b> concluded. “So who pushed him in? I mean, that fish is long dead”, <b>Snidely</b> pointed out “I don’t know, but I think I know how to find out…”
“Right, I want you all to line up for me.” <b>Freak83</b> had taken charge of the situation, and had decided that <i>something</i> had to be done before everyone started killing each other. “Why should we do that?” asked <b>ZeroByte</b>, a hint of spite creaping into his voice. “Just do it. Please. We can get this entire mess sorted out right now if you want.” “OK, OK, I’ll do it”, <b>ZeroByte</b> gave in “Come on guys, get in a line”. The fish got in a fairly straight line, with <b>lolfighter</b> in front. “Now, care to explain any of this to us?” he asked. “Sure. Just give me one minute”, <b>Freak83</b> dove to the floor, where he crawled around slowly for a minute. He came back up with a sharp rock. “Right, this is what we are going to do…”
“Back when I saw that fish, I had an idea about what that black stuff was. It looked like a Pike, but it had some <i>extra</i> appendages not normally found on a pike, if you get my drift.” “Now, at the time I really had no idea. After seeing <b>Isamil</b>, I am pretty damned sure that I am right. This black stuff… It takes over you. It does something to you, something horrible. Maybe it can hide itself, maybe it cannot. At the moment, I really don’t know.” “What I do know, however, is that <i>at least</i> one of us has been infected with this stuff. We all saw how strong that fish was, there is no way that he did all of that on its own. Similiary, no one here could have taken on <b>Isamil</b> without some kind of <i>help</i>” “It thinks it can hide...” “It thinks it can beat us…” “Well, I have an answer to this.” With that, he approached <b>lolfighter</b>. The sharp rock in hand, so to speak.
“Stay still, this might hurt a little.” “Right, will do”. <b>Freak83</b> scratched <b>lolfighter</b> with the rock, spilling a small amount of blood. He held the red stained rock close to his face, and made a show of inspecting it for several seconds. He winked at <b>lolfighter</b>, and gestured for him to come to his side. “<b>lolfighter</b>, as many of you will have guessed by now, is perfectly fine.” The line went into a mild shock. Had <b>Freak83</b> actually found the answer? <b>lolfighter</b> winked back, and whispered into his ear.
“I take it that this is all utter bollocks?” “Yep, for all I know you <i>may</i> actually be one of those things.” “So what is the point of this whole charade?” “Lets wait and see, shall we?”
<b>Freak83</b> bent down once again, and picked out another sharp rock. He walked up to <b>Sky</b> and held the rock in front of him. “With your permission?” “Of course, go right ahead”. <b>Freak83</b> gave him a scratch in his left flank, and once again made a show of inspecting the rock. After several seconds, he gave <b>Sky</b> a wink. “<b>Sky</b> is also perfectly fine.” Most of the fish were happy to hear this, but several started to shake. Some of them did not take confrontation very well, and this could very well be the deciding factor in whether they were to live or not. <b>Kerotan</b>, especially, was worried. <i>What if they blame it all on me? I am not exactly in <b>lolfighter's</b> best books, am i?</i>
“Now, next…” <b>Freak83</b> held a freshly chosen rock in front of <b>Soul Rider</b>. “You alright with this?” he asked. “Sure, just get it over with quickly.” He held the rock close, and slowly brought it forward. <b>lolfighter</b> and <b>Sky</b> kept their eyes on the line, readying themselves to explode forwards. <b>Freak83</b> went to cut <b>Soul Rider</b> along his right flank, but shouts from down the line interrupted him. He looked up, trying to see what the commotion was. <b>Kerotan</b> had made a break for it, with <b>Sky</b> and <b>lolfighter</b> on his tail.
He darted upwards, the surface his only hope. If he could get there, perhaps he could make a jump for the tank edge. <i>Other fish had done it before – it wasn’t impossible, right?</i>
He got halfway there before he noticed <b>Sky</b> and <b>lolfighter</b> closing on him. Both of them were quick, experienced and dangerous. He swam on anyway, his lungs burning with intense pain.
He could see the surface of the water clearly. He could see the light refracting into the water, and he could see the edge of the tank. <i>Come on! Just a little bit further</i>
Suddenly, he broke the surface an inch inside the tank edge, and shot into the air gracefully. A second later, <b>lolfighter</b> broke the surface, his tentacles reaching out for <b>Kerotan</b>. He came within half an inch of him, but soon <b>Kerotan</b> had gone too high and too far. His underbelly skimmed the glass, and he felt a new sensation – he was falling through air. <i>Yes! I made it</i>. With a dull thud, he hit the ground and began to crawl towards the nearby water drain. <b>Sky</b> and <b>lolfighter</b> watched in amazement. <i>How the hell had he gotten over the edge?</i>
<b>Kerotan</b> nearly reached the drain, but something which could only be described as miraculous happened. It proved beyond any doubt that there was a God, and that he had an absolutely wicked sense of humor. The six year old picked <b>Kerotan</b> up by the tail, while the rest of the fish watched in horror. <i>Oh God! Not even he deserved this!</i>
The small child toyed with <b>Kerotan</b> for several seconds, swinging him around in circles and hitting him against tables. Then, showing just how small the attention span of a six year old was, he placed <b>Kerotan</b> on the table, displaying him for everyone to view.
Somehow, the bloody and broken <span style='color:red'><b>Kerotan</b></span> managed to rear his head and face the rest of the fish. He gave them a final, penetrating stare before the child brought down his fist, a sickening crunch penetrating each and every one of the fish still lucky enough to be in the tank.
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Players still left in the game: <b> lolfighter im lost Pithlit Hellfire3k Xentor Planetkiller Quaunaut ZeroByte Sky Freak83 Soul Rider BadKarma Snidely SaltzBad
Instalynch is at 8
Night three will end at 19:00 GMT on Monday 9th May</b>
<span style='font-size:21pt;line-height:100%'>It is now Day three! Post away!</span>
The fish, many still traumatized by the recent death of <b>Kerotan</b>, returned to the clearing in twos and threes. Most of them could still not believe that Kerotan had been one of those <i>things</i>. He had always seemed so innocent and uninvolved. Some people were even beginning to voice there suspicions about the three fish, including <b>Freak83</b>, who had been confirmed to be <i>normal</i>.
“I still can’t believe that he was one of them”, <b>PlanetKiller</b> said, his voice filled to the brim with doubt. “Well, he was the one who made a run for it. Maybe he was just a normal fish, maybe he wasn’t. Either way, he should have stayed where he was”, said <b>Quaunaut</b>. “Aye, I can agree to that”, “But, what if he wasn’t a <i>thing</i>?” “What if he was?” “Either way, I’m beginning to doubt both <b>lolfighter</b> and <b>Sky</b>”, said <b>im lost</b>. “What about <b>Freak83</b>?” asked <b>Hellfire3k</b>. “What about him?” asked <b>Xentor</b>, a small amount of hostility present in his voice. “Well, he was the one who came up with it all. Perhaps this is all his fault”, “I don’t think so, but I reckon that we can all agree on one point”, concluded <b>BadKarma</b>. “Oh, what’s that?” “This <i>test</i>, or whatever it was, was nothing but crap from the start”, <b>im lost</b> said angrily. “Amen to that…”
Meanwhile, <b>Sky</b>, <b>lolfighter</b> and <b>Freak83</b> were celebrating their victory. “Brilliant idea!” <b>Sky</b> said as he gave <b>Freak83</b> a pat on the back. “Yeah, well played. One enemy down, eh?” “Indeed.” “Thanks guys”, <b>Freak83</b> said sincerely. <i>Perhaps we were all actually going to get out of this mess</i>. “Do you reckon it will work again?” asked <b>lolfighter</b>. “Not a chance. Some of them are stupid enough for it to work a second time, but most of them will have figured it out”, answered <b>Sky</b> conclusively. “So, where does this leave us? <b>Freak83</b>, any ideas?” “Yeah”, he managed a thin smile. <i>For once, they are actually asking me for ideas!</i>. “We need to work under the assumption that there are still some of those <i>things</i> in here with us.”. Both <b>lolfighter</b> and <b>Sky</b> looked worried, but <b>Freak83</b> was quick to explain. “Chances are, everyone is a normal fish and we can just go back to our daily lives, but what if some of them are still here? We should play it safe, really.” “Right”, <b>Sky</b> didn’t sound very convinced. “And how do we find out who these fish are?” “Not a clue, but I am sure that between us, we will figure it out.” The three fish continued on their way for a minute or so, until <b>Sky</b> bid his farewells and went to join the rest of the fish. “Right, now what the hell do you want?” asked <b>Freak83</b>, who had been receiving signals from <b>lolfighter</b> ever since he was picked out of the line. “We may have a problem…” <b>lolfighter</b> said, downcast
In the human race, children often come up with those brilliant ideas that manage to allude adults, year after year. In the race of fish, the same things happen – Often to the annoyance of the older fish, who reasoned that they deserved the good ideas more so than the young fish did.
“Come on, quickly!” <b>ZeroByte</b> said, excitedly, from up on the top of the castle. It had been his idea in the first place, and he was pretty proud of it, if he did say so himself. They were going to get all the food that they could and hide it in the castle, just in case. If anything went wrong, they could pull a runner and hopefully make it back to the castle in one piece, where they could sit out the rest of the violence nibbling on pellets and relaxing. “Why don’t you come down here and help us?” asked an angry <b>Soul Rider</b>. He had pretty much no idea how to get the pellets out of the cracks and crevices. He was too proud to ask the adults, so he was stuck trying to reach for them with his tailfin. He was not having much luck with it. “Well, I am the one who thought of the idea. Therefore, you get to do all the hard work.” Said <b>ZeroByte</b>, using his impeccable logic to win the argument. “Yeah, well. It is still unfair!” protested <b>Pithlit</b>. “Cry babies!” he taunted, “Just get all that food into this castle!”
“And what, exactly, is our problem?” <b>Freak83</b> asked. “I have found a way to figure out who is a real fish and who is <i>something else </i>”, “Seriously? You are not bluffing?” “No, I am telling the truth”, “How the hell have you figured it out?” “Unfortunately, I cannot tell you at this time. I am not alone in this though, I have some friends who are supplying me with information.” <b>lolfighter</b> said glumly. <b>Freak83</b> turned his frown upside down, so to speak, but stopped when <b>lolfighter</b> failed to do the same. “Christ, you’re serious about this?” “Yep, and I know who the <i>thing</i> is. Or, at least I know who one of them is.” “Really, no joke?” “Yes, and this is where we have a problem…” “Who is it?” “<b>Sky</b>.”
“Right. What can we do about it?” asked a shocked <b>Freak83</b>. “There is only one thing we can do about it, really.” “Take him out?” “Yes.” <b>lolfighter</b> said reluctantly. He had always liked <b>Sky</b>, who was one of the original fish, along with him and <b>Isamil</b>. “How do you plan to do that? I mean, you could probably take him under normal circumstances, but with that <i>thing</i> helping him?” “Don’t worry, I know who we can trust”, said <b>lolfighter</b>, an air of James Bond about him. “Oh? Who?” “You’ll see. You’ll see…”
The four of them swam directly towards <b>Sky</b>, making no effort to disguise their hostility. “Whoa guys. What is this all about?” he asked innocently. “You know what this is about, <b>Sky</b>. You know <i>exactly</i> what this is about”, <b>SaltzBad</b> said fiercely. “Do I? Please, humour me”, said <b>Sky</b> bitterly. “We are here to stop you from killing any more innocents, <b>Sky</b>. We know damned well that it was you who killed <b>Isamil</b>.” <b>SaltzBad</b> spat out in anger. “What the hell are you guys on about?” “Oh, give it a rest for Gods sake. We have you cornered, and we have proof of what you are. Give up peacefully and we will let you live. Apparently there may be a cure to all of this.” <b>Snidely</b> was trying to be reasonable, but he was every bit as angry as <b>SaltzBad</b>. <i>He killed <b>Isamil</b>, and he is going to pay.</i> The attack was sudden, and it left <b>Sky</b> frozen in the water as <b>SaltzBad</b> pounced.
His dive was aimed straight at <b>Sky</b>’s flank, and there was no way that a normal fish could have dodged the attack - or at least that was what <b>SaltzBad</b> thought. Unfortunately for <b>SaltzBad</b>, <b>Sky</b> managed to dodge his attack anyway. Unlike the fight between <b>Isamil</b> and the fish, this fight was over in a flash.
<b>Sky</b> darted around <b>SaltzBad</b>, using his overconfidence to his advantage. He smashed downward, and caught <b>SaltzBad</b> in the side of the head. He dropped to the floor, motionless. <b>Sky</b> saw his opportunity and bolted, leaving the rest of the fish in his wake. <b>lolfighter</b> gave chase, and soon both disappeared into the weeds. <b>Freak83</b> and <b>Snidely</b> both bent over <span style='color:#3366FF'>SaltzBad</span>, praying that he was still alive.
He looked dead, and indeed he <i>was</i> actually on the brink of death. He saw a bright white light, and began to swim towards it, like a bee to honey. <i>So, this is what it is like to be dead. Not quite as bad as I thought, actually.</i> He swam closer and closer to the white light. <i>Just a little bit further! Heaven, here I come</i> With that, he gave one final burst of speed and disappeared into the light. He waited, And waited, And waited. Finally, the light began to disperse. He could see his surroundings clearly now that the light was gone. He saw the water’s surface, 5 foot above him. He saw a big bunch of green weeds to his right. He saw a castle in the far-away distance to his left. He saw… <b>Freak83</b> and <b>Snidely</b> staring at him. “He’s alive! He’s alive!”.
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<b>SaltzBad</b> was chosen to be wolfed, but he was protected by the Guardian and so is still alive.
Players still left in the game: <b> lolfighter im lost Pithlit Hellfire3k Xentor Planetkiller Quaunaut ZeroByte Sky Freak83 Soul Rider BadKarma Snidely SaltzBad
Instalynch is at 8
Day Three will end at 20:00 GMT on Wednesday 11th May.</b> This is one hour later than normal, due to real life constraints.
Judging by a few conversations in IRC, i think that this needs to be mentioned again: What happens in the story has absolutely <b>nothing</b> at all to do with the actual game, and basing your votes or opinions on the story is very, very, very <b>foolish</b>
I'd like to put some emphasis on a point that I realized. Previously, .1 phantom votes didn't matter unless there was a tie vote, so missing a single vote generally didn't matter. However, since half of the votes is an integer value, that .1 phantom vote will make a difference. Not that anyone was planning on getting phantom votes, but it's even more important for you to avoid them now.
I heard that Sky claimed to have been seered. I'n not sure how true this is; I read it on IRC. Logs for the last couple of nights would be great, if anyone has them. Discard this post, otherwise. ___ Scenario one:
Lolly is a wolf. Sky is a wolf.
This doesn't make much sense to me. Why would the wolves fight each other? The risk is too great for this to be a sensible ploy. ___ Scenario two:
Lolly is a wolf. Sky is a human.
Lolly is playing the "fake seer card". If Sky claimed to be seered before Lolly came out, then the wolves could be trying to stop a network forming. If it's the other way around, then it's a) coincidence, b) attacking someone who tends to be trusted, or c) the real seer trying to stop misinformation. ___ Scenario three:
Lolly is a human. Sky is a wolf.
In this case, Lolly is telling the truth. He's either the seer himself, or working with the seer. A human pretending to be/know the seer is only hurting himself if he's lying. ___ Scenario four:
Lolly is a human. Sky is a human.
This would cover the eventuality that Lolly is a pawn, being moved to knock Sky off the board without risking a wolf. ___
So, which is it? Lolly has played a quiet (<i>not</i> inactive) game, and publicly, doesn't appear to have much networking done. This doesn't mean much, one way or the other. Sky has people trusting him, but that doesn't mean that Sky is a wolf. It could be that Sky is part of the real seer's network, or of a group of humans banded together.
Whew. Nice job, guardian; you shall definitely go down in the record books for that save, right next to the entry for this human win. I think it's time I reveal a couple of my own pm conversations, just to get the ball rolling back in the right direction here.
First of all, lolfighter, I have a few logs you might want to look at. Specifically, logs that directly contradict what posted yesterday:
First, a pm from the seer. The seer first contacted me on irc, and apparently I suck at logging, so this is the first forum pm from this person: <!--QuoteBegin-May 5th+ 12:57PM--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td><b>QUOTE</b> (May 5th @ 12:57PM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'><!--QuoteEBegin-->Have you been talking to Freak83 lately ? He seems to have something on his mind - I anonymously sent him an EMail to be on the safe side.
However, it had me thinking - he's either a wolf, or stupid. He's calling out to the seers, basicly asking if theirs any fakes out there or if the seer is still alive. Doing that implicates reason to believe he knows the seer is dead or thinks there are 2 seers.
Now, I might not be too bright - but as a wolf, either way, he'd be an easy kill. Likely to be seered and all. I'm just not sure if I should bother seering him tonight. If he survives without a gaurding, he's likely a wolf - and has made the case against himself on the forum already. If he doesn't, well then it was a waste of a seering. <!--QuoteEnd--></td></tr></table><div class='postcolor'><!--QuoteEEnd--> You see, I was the first person the seer checked. Or, at the very least, I was the first person contacted by a false seer. I have done nothing but form networks of communication between this person and others, and those other people know who they are. For example, here is another pm from one of my contacts:
<!--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-->sky - I am sending you this meesage in what could be my first and last mistake in my first game.
First of all, i believe you to be Human. I too am only a Human, but i believe i have discovered some, if not all of the wolves. While it is unlikely i have actually found them all, i would like you to take a look at my reasoning. I am asking you as firstly i believe you are human, and secondly as i believe the first point, it makes sense to contact an experienced plyer with my info, and see if you can help.
My suspicions for the wolves are strong on Quaunaut, Freak83 and BadKarma. Hellfire may also be a wolf, but i'm not sure. Here is my reasoning...
Quaunaut was on the forums, but never posted in the game, lying low as a wolf. Omegaman! voted for him, then that was followed by lolfighter and someone else. Now the wolves become scared, people that have been virtually unheard from, freak83 and Badkarma, come out in defence of Quaunaut by stacking up on Omegaman!
Now as i said in IRC, if quaunaut stays out of it, he probably just has RL issues (unlikely since he has still been active around the forums) but if he comes back to save himself that would be suspicious, and lo and behold, he came back and voted for Omegaman!
I am convinced these 3 are wolves. Very unsure on the 4th, could be Hellfire3k as he has been very quiet, and suddenly votes, also on Omegaman! although he has been mopping up info in IRC without talking.
I am also worried about the possibility that Omegaman! May have a role, and may have slipped up in his pursuit of Quaunaut, but that is pure speculation.
The other reason for contacting you is that as you are quite apparently human, hopefully the seer and the psychic will think to make contact with you, as you would be a powerful ally. This is a hope, that if any new players are human roles, they would be wise enough to contact you, of course they maybe too scared as new players. I come to you as i have nothing really to lose. If i am wrong, and you are a wolf, you may keep me alive to string me along with my idea, you may kill me. Either way wont affect the game much. If you are human, you may doubt me. Fair enough, but as i said i'm new to this, i strongly believe i have found the wolf nest, if i have, this game could be over in a few days.<!--QuoteEnd--></td></tr></table><div class='postcolor'><!--QuoteEEnd-->
It has been mildly edited to preserve the identity of the sender in question, because the sender of this pm is the psychic's contact. Or, as I am beginning to guess, the psychic himself.
I have also been contacted by someone that lolfighter actually pm-ed. Apparently lolfighter told pithlit to "prove his loyalty" by voting for me. I draw your attention to the fact that pithlit has voted for me two days in a row, which is inconsistent with even lolfighter's claim that I was the second person seered.
What all this leads me to believe is that a) Either my seer is playing two groups of humans against each other, b) Lolfighter has NOT been contacted by the seer (indeed, that is what my contact told me only last night), and he is drawing people like pithlit and snidely in with vague threats like "prove your loyalty", or c) The entire group is comprised of wolves. The third option is most doubtful at this point, because the wolves wouldn't put all their eggs in the same basket, so to speak. Therefore, I conclude that either or both pithlit and snidely are humans who have been swept up in some wolf's scheme.
What I propose, then, is that the psychic and seer, who at this point should know who the other is if you've been paying attention, join up as quickly as possible. In fact, it is imperative that they do this as quickly as possible. Then, it should be an easy matter for the seer to confirm the psychic, while at the same time the psychic confirms whether or not <b>lolfighter</b> is a wolf. My vote for lolfighter is one born of probability; it is simply more probable a scenario in my eyes that lolfighter is a wolf leading humans. I do not believe a human would allow himself to be persuaded and turned so easily, especially when it comes to something as dubious as a false seer.
<!--QuoteBegin-Sky+May 9 2005, 03:45 PM--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td><b>QUOTE</b> (Sky @ May 9 2005, 03:45 PM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'><!--QuoteEBegin--> What I propose, then, is that the psychic and seer, who at this point should know who the other is if you've been paying attention, join up as quickly as possible. In fact, it is imperative that they do this as quickly as possible. Then, it should be an easy matter for the seer to confirm the psychic, while at the same time the psychic confirms whether or not <b>lolfighter</b> is a wolf. My vote for lolfighter is one born of probability; it is simply more probable a scenario in my eyes that lolfighter is a wolf leading humans. I do not believe a human would allow himself to be persuaded and turned so easily, especially when it comes to something as dubious as a false seer. <!--QuoteEnd--> </td></tr></table><div class='postcolor'> <!--QuoteEEnd--> Whoa, back up there. From where I'm standing, you're no less suspicious than Lolly. Why should the psychic trust you any more than Lolly if there has been no wolf kills?
I certainly didn't bully Pithlit into anything, nor Snidely. I'm sure they'll be willing to confirm that, even if that may not matter to you. In fact, I don't think I'd be capable of bullying anyone into anything. Yes, I did ask (not bully) Pithlit to prove his loyalty, but that was in a different matter.
BadKarmaThe Advanced Literature monsters burned my house and gave me a 7Join Date: 2002-11-12Member: 8260Members
I'd like to place a vote for <b>lolfighter</b>. I don't think that you're a wolf, but I do think that you're being manipulated. Not a totally serious vote, but i'd like to talk to you, either in PM's or IRC. I can be on right now.
<!--QuoteBegin-lolfighter+May 9 2005, 05:00 PM--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td><b>QUOTE</b> (lolfighter @ May 9 2005, 05:00 PM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'><!--QuoteEBegin--> I certainly didn't bully Pithlit into anything, nor Snidely. I'm sure they'll be willing to confirm that, even if that may not matter to you. In fact, I don't think I'd be capable of bullying anyone into anything. Yes, I did ask (not bully) Pithlit to prove his loyalty, but that was in a different matter. <!--QuoteEnd--> </td></tr></table><div class='postcolor'> <!--QuoteEEnd--> Lolly's never approached me.
Now that every single one of you out there knows I'm human, its time to go on the blunt offense. I don't expect to live all that long anymore, and if I do - well woop-di-doo.
There is <i>2 seer networks</i> out there. That much should be obvious by now. One of them has contacted <b>Sky</b>, the other <i>lolfighter</i>. The one contacting Sky is entirely fake - because it was iniated by me. Skys defensive last moment move at this point is obvious, namely try to pin the fake network on anyone but the real initiator, to give himself credibility. That however won't work, so from this point on you can safely regard anything he says as pointless diversion.
And infact, I will be able to inform you right after the lynch of <b>Sky</b>s wolfishness for absolutely certain - obviously via the psychic. This is pretty much a sealed deal at this point, there is no third seer network out there - and theres no excuse for distrusting me anymore.
Congratulations to the gaurdian, to be honest. You took this one home with you.
Well, the way I see it, either Saltz is a definite human, or the wolves played the guardian and organized this, wolfing one of their own and trusting the guardian to obey them...
All things being equal, the simplest answer tends to be the correct one. <b>Sky</b>
Comments
Following my lead is called bandwagoning.
<b>Snidely</b> i am going to be honest. I don't trust you, and thats why you are getting my vote.
someone has to be the first to jump on the band wagon, following someone else, you were the first to follow, so yes a two man vote is bandwagoning
BadKarma - 3 (im lost, Pithlit, Kerotan)
lolfighter - 1 (Quaunaut)
Hellfire3k - 2 (Sky, BadKarma)
PlanetKiller - 1 (Soul Rider)
Kerotan - 3 (Xentor, Saltzbad, Freak83)
Xentor - 1 (Hellfire3k)
Zerobyte - 1 (PlanetKiller)
Sky - 2 (Snidely, lolfighter)
BadKarma - 2 (im lost, Kerotan)
lolfighter - 1 (Quaunaut)
Hellfire3k - 2 (Sky, BadKarma)
PlanetKiller - 1 (Soul Rider)
Kerotan - 3 (Xentor, Saltzbad, Freak83)
Xentor - 1 (Hellfire3k)
Zerobyte - 1 (PlanetKiller)
Sky - 2 (Snidely, lolfighter, Pithlit)
someone has to be the first to jump on the band wagon, following someone else, you were the first to follow, so yes a two man vote is bandwagoning <!--QuoteEnd--> </td></tr></table><div class='postcolor'> <!--QuoteEEnd-->
It would make more sense for me to jump on an already existing bandwagon though, surely?
BadKarma - 2 (im lost, Kerotan)
lolfighter - 1 (Quaunaut)
Hellfire3k - 2 (Sky, BadKarma)
PlanetKiller - 1 (Soul Rider)
Kerotan - 3 (Xentor, Saltzbad, Freak83)
Xentor - 1 (Hellfire3k)
Zerobyte - 1 (PlanetKiller)
Sky - <b>3</b> (Snidely, lolfighter, Pithlit)
GOddaamnit, I can't do anything right.
someone has to be the first to jump on the band wagon, following someone else, you were the first to follow, so yes a two man vote is bandwagoning <!--QuoteEnd--></td></tr></table><div class='postcolor'><!--QuoteEEnd-->
It would make more sense for me to jump on an already existing bandwagon though, surely? <!--QuoteEnd--> </td></tr></table><div class='postcolor'> <!--QuoteEEnd-->
True but with only a few minutes before end of day, it all you can do to start the swing
“He’s gone <i>where</i>?” asked <b>lolfighter</b>, who by now was beginning to lose his patience with <b>Quaunaut</b>.
“As I told you the last six times, he has gone out for a think”, <b>Quaunaut</b> spat back, angrily.
“And the fish is dead?”
“Yes!”
“Are you sure?”
“For the final time, yes!”
“And what happened to <b>Omegaman</b>?”
“The fish got him, as I told you before”
“And where the hell were you?”
“<b>lolfighter</b>, just back off, for Christ’s sake.” he had been questioning everyone, especially <b>Quaunaut</b>, for the last ten minutes or so.
“You know what?..” <b>lolfighter</b> had a witty insult ready on his lips, but swallowed it. “You’re right, sorry for going off at you.” The rest of the fish were in complete shock. <b>lolfighter</b>, he just apologized!
“<b>Isamil</b> should have been back by now”, <b>Snidely</b> wondered aloud. “I wonder where he is.”
Just then, as coincidence would have it, something large and chunky came into distant view. It floated along at a nice slow pace, but was still too far away for the fish to make anything of it.
“Hey guys, look at that!” pointed out <b>ZeroByte</b>, who had gotten tired of the castle interior and had decided to take a venture outside.
“And what, exactly, is that?” asked <b>Xentor</b>.
“Beats the hell out of me, but it looks like it is coming this way.”
Indeed, the mysterious shape floated slowly closer to them, slowly coming into plain sight. <b>Xentor</b> noticed something.
“Hey, does anyone else notice the red?”
“Blood?” <b>Pithlit</b> questioned quickly.
“Perhaps…”
It came even closer.
“Oh God, it is blood.” <b>Planetkiller</b> said, emotionally.
“Can anyone make the shape out?” asked <b>Hellfire3k</b>
<b>SaltzBad</b> squinted, just managing to see the outline of the shape. It looked a bit like a … Piranha?
“Well guys, it looks like we know where <b>Isamil</b> is.”
“Hey <b>Isamil</b>! Why are you facing backwards, man?” asked a curious <b>Sky</b>.
As he came closer, <b>lolfighter</b> went out to greet him.
“Hey, what took you so long?” <b>lolfighter</b> asked as he extended his tentacle, waiting for <b>Isamil</b> to shake it.
<b>Isamil</b> floated straight past him, all the while going backwards.
<b>lolfighter</b> turned around, slightly agitated at being ignored. “Hey, anything wrong?.” His words caught in his throat as he took in the full extent of the horror.
He was completely missing a mouth, along with a nose, two eyes and pretty much an entire head. He was covered in a fine powder, his brown scales barely visible beneath the dull black.
“So, what happened to him?” The fish were all bent over the decapitated <b>Isamil</b>. Each one of them was wondering the exact same thing.
“Judging by these three marks”, <b>im lost</b> gestured towards three long, deep scores in his neck, “He was killed by the filter motor.”
“What? How can that be? The safety cover is on there at all times. Could it have been anything else?”
“Well, I suppose it could have been a cookie-cutter fish. They have teeth that could have left these marks..” Both of them knew what had killed <b>Isamil</b>, but <b>lolfighter</b> was unwilling to accept that he had been killed by the motor.
“Are there any cookie-cutter fish in this tank?”
“No.”
“You sure?”
“Yes.”
<b>lolfighter</b> was confused. <b>Isamil</b> was big, tough and smart. How could he possibly be killed by the motor blades? No one here was big or strong enough to push him in. <i>Well, except for me</i>, he corrected himself.
“Yeah, I’m thinking the same thing. How the hell did this happen? He was too strong to be pushed in, and too smart to mess about with it.
“Perhaps it was suicide…” <b>Kerotan</b> suggested quietly.
“No way. He has been through his ups and downs, but he would never commit suicide.” <b>Sky</b> responded, dryly.
“Are you sure?”
“Yes.” He said it with an air of finality, an air of “Don’t you <i>ever</i> bring that up again…”
“Did anyone else notice this weird black stuff?”, asked <b>Freak83</b>
“No idea. <b>Quaunaut</b> found loads of it on that fish. He said something about it being an infection or something”, <b>A</b> replied.
“Really? <b>Quaunaut</b>, any idea?”
“It was nothing, forget about it”, <b>Quaunaut</b> said quickly.
“So, are we sure that he was pushed in?”
“Yes, there is no way in hell that he fell into the filter.” <b>Freak83</b> concluded.
“So who pushed him in? I mean, that fish is long dead”, <b>Snidely</b> pointed out
“I don’t know, but I think I know how to find out…”
“Right, I want you all to line up for me.” <b>Freak83</b> had taken charge of the situation, and had decided that <i>something</i> had to be done before everyone started killing each other.
“Why should we do that?” asked <b>ZeroByte</b>, a hint of spite creaping into his voice.
“Just do it. Please. We can get this entire mess sorted out right now if you want.”
“OK, OK, I’ll do it”, <b>ZeroByte</b> gave in “Come on guys, get in a line”.
The fish got in a fairly straight line, with <b>lolfighter</b> in front.
“Now, care to explain any of this to us?” he asked.
“Sure. Just give me one minute”, <b>Freak83</b> dove to the floor, where he crawled around slowly for a minute. He came back up with a sharp rock.
“Right, this is what we are going to do…”
“Back when I saw that fish, I had an idea about what that black stuff was. It looked like a Pike, but it had some <i>extra</i> appendages not normally found on a pike, if you get my drift.”
“Now, at the time I really had no idea. After seeing <b>Isamil</b>, I am pretty damned sure that I am right. This black stuff… It takes over you. It does something to you, something horrible. Maybe it can hide itself, maybe it cannot. At the moment, I really don’t know.”
“What I do know, however, is that <i>at least</i> one of us has been infected with this stuff. We all saw how strong that fish was, there is no way that he did all of that on its own. Similiary, no one here could have taken on <b>Isamil</b> without some kind of <i>help</i>”
“It thinks it can hide...”
“It thinks it can beat us…”
“Well, I have an answer to this.”
With that, he approached <b>lolfighter</b>. The sharp rock in hand, so to speak.
“Stay still, this might hurt a little.”
“Right, will do”.
<b>Freak83</b> scratched <b>lolfighter</b> with the rock, spilling a small amount of blood. He held the red stained rock close to his face, and made a show of inspecting it for several seconds. He winked at <b>lolfighter</b>, and gestured for him to come to his side.
“<b>lolfighter</b>, as many of you will have guessed by now, is perfectly fine.”
The line went into a mild shock. Had <b>Freak83</b> actually found the answer?
<b>lolfighter</b> winked back, and whispered into his ear.
“I take it that this is all utter bollocks?”
“Yep, for all I know you <i>may</i> actually be one of those things.”
“So what is the point of this whole charade?”
“Lets wait and see, shall we?”
<b>Freak83</b> bent down once again, and picked out another sharp rock. He walked up to <b>Sky</b> and held the rock in front of him.
“With your permission?”
“Of course, go right ahead”.
<b>Freak83</b> gave him a scratch in his left flank, and once again made a show of inspecting the rock. After several seconds, he gave <b>Sky</b> a wink.
“<b>Sky</b> is also perfectly fine.”
Most of the fish were happy to hear this, but several started to shake. Some of them did not take confrontation very well, and this could very well be the deciding factor in whether they were to live or not. <b>Kerotan</b>, especially, was worried. <i>What if they blame it all on me? I am not exactly in <b>lolfighter's</b> best books, am i?</i>
“Now, next…” <b>Freak83</b> held a freshly chosen rock in front of <b>Soul Rider</b>.
“You alright with this?” he asked.
“Sure, just get it over with quickly.”
He held the rock close, and slowly brought it forward. <b>lolfighter</b> and <b>Sky</b> kept their eyes on the line, readying themselves to explode forwards.
<b>Freak83</b> went to cut <b>Soul Rider</b> along his right flank, but shouts from down the line interrupted him. He looked up, trying to see what the commotion was. <b>Kerotan</b> had made a break for it, with <b>Sky</b> and <b>lolfighter</b> on his tail.
He darted upwards, the surface his only hope. If he could get there, perhaps he could make a jump for the tank edge. <i>Other fish had done it before – it wasn’t impossible, right?</i>
He got halfway there before he noticed <b>Sky</b> and <b>lolfighter</b> closing on him. Both of them were quick, experienced and dangerous. He swam on anyway, his lungs burning with intense pain.
He could see the surface of the water clearly. He could see the light refracting into the water, and he could see the edge of the tank. <i>Come on! Just a little bit further</i>
Suddenly, he broke the surface an inch inside the tank edge, and shot into the air gracefully. A second later, <b>lolfighter</b> broke the surface, his tentacles reaching out for <b>Kerotan</b>. He came within half an inch of him, but soon <b>Kerotan</b> had gone too high and too far. His underbelly skimmed the glass, and he felt a new sensation – he was falling through air. <i>Yes! I made it</i>. With a dull thud, he hit the ground and began to crawl towards the nearby water drain.
<b>Sky</b> and <b>lolfighter</b> watched in amazement. <i>How the hell had he gotten over the edge?</i>
<b>Kerotan</b> nearly reached the drain, but something which could only be described as miraculous happened. It proved beyond any doubt that there was a God, and that he had an absolutely wicked sense of humor. The six year old picked <b>Kerotan</b> up by the tail, while the rest of the fish watched in horror. <i>Oh God! Not even he deserved this!</i>
The small child toyed with <b>Kerotan</b> for several seconds, swinging him around in circles and hitting him against tables. Then, showing just how small the attention span of a six year old was, he placed <b>Kerotan</b> on the table, displaying him for everyone to view.
Somehow, the bloody and broken <span style='color:red'><b>Kerotan</b></span> managed to rear his head and face the rest of the fish. He gave them a final, penetrating stare before the child brought down his fist, a sickening crunch penetrating each and every one of the fish still lucky enough to be in the tank.
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Players still left in the game:
<b>
lolfighter
im lost
Pithlit
Hellfire3k
Xentor
Planetkiller
Quaunaut
ZeroByte
Sky
Freak83
Soul Rider
BadKarma
Snidely
SaltzBad
Instalynch is at 8
Night three will end at 19:00 GMT on Monday 9th May</b>
The fish, many still traumatized by the recent death of <b>Kerotan</b>, returned to the clearing in twos and threes. Most of them could still not believe that Kerotan had been one of those <i>things</i>. He had always seemed so innocent and uninvolved. Some people were even beginning to voice there suspicions about the three fish, including <b>Freak83</b>, who had been confirmed to be <i>normal</i>.
“I still can’t believe that he was one of them”, <b>PlanetKiller</b> said, his voice filled to the brim with doubt.
“Well, he was the one who made a run for it. Maybe he was just a normal fish, maybe he wasn’t. Either way, he should have stayed where he was”, said <b>Quaunaut</b>.
“Aye, I can agree to that”,
“But, what if he wasn’t a <i>thing</i>?”
“What if he was?”
“Either way, I’m beginning to doubt both <b>lolfighter</b> and <b>Sky</b>”, said <b>im lost</b>.
“What about <b>Freak83</b>?” asked <b>Hellfire3k</b>.
“What about him?” asked <b>Xentor</b>, a small amount of hostility present in his voice.
“Well, he was the one who came up with it all. Perhaps this is all his fault”,
“I don’t think so, but I reckon that we can all agree on one point”, concluded <b>BadKarma</b>.
“Oh, what’s that?”
“This <i>test</i>, or whatever it was, was nothing but crap from the start”, <b>im lost</b> said angrily.
“Amen to that…”
Meanwhile, <b>Sky</b>, <b>lolfighter</b> and <b>Freak83</b> were celebrating their victory.
“Brilliant idea!” <b>Sky</b> said as he gave <b>Freak83</b> a pat on the back.
“Yeah, well played. One enemy down, eh?”
“Indeed.”
“Thanks guys”, <b>Freak83</b> said sincerely. <i>Perhaps we were all actually going to get out of this mess</i>.
“Do you reckon it will work again?” asked <b>lolfighter</b>.
“Not a chance. Some of them are stupid enough for it to work a second time, but most of them will have figured it out”, answered <b>Sky</b> conclusively.
“So, where does this leave us? <b>Freak83</b>, any ideas?”
“Yeah”, he managed a thin smile. <i>For once, they are actually asking me for ideas!</i>. “We need to work under the assumption that there are still some of those <i>things</i> in here with us.”.
Both <b>lolfighter</b> and <b>Sky</b> looked worried, but <b>Freak83</b> was quick to explain.
“Chances are, everyone is a normal fish and we can just go back to our daily lives, but what if some of them are still here? We should play it safe, really.”
“Right”, <b>Sky</b> didn’t sound very convinced. “And how do we find out who these fish are?”
“Not a clue, but I am sure that between us, we will figure it out.”
The three fish continued on their way for a minute or so, until <b>Sky</b> bid his farewells and went to join the rest of the fish.
“Right, now what the hell do you want?” asked <b>Freak83</b>, who had been receiving signals from <b>lolfighter</b> ever since he was picked out of the line.
“We may have a problem…” <b>lolfighter</b> said, downcast
In the human race, children often come up with those brilliant ideas that manage to allude adults, year after year. In the race of fish, the same things happen – Often to the annoyance of the older fish, who reasoned that they deserved the good ideas more so than the young fish did.
“Come on, quickly!” <b>ZeroByte</b> said, excitedly, from up on the top of the castle. It had been his idea in the first place, and he was pretty proud of it, if he did say so himself. They were going to get all the food that they could and hide it in the castle, just in case. If anything went wrong, they could pull a runner and hopefully make it back to the castle in one piece, where they could sit out the rest of the violence nibbling on pellets and relaxing.
“Why don’t you come down here and help us?” asked an angry <b>Soul Rider</b>. He had pretty much no idea how to get the pellets out of the cracks and crevices. He was too proud to ask the adults, so he was stuck trying to reach for them with his tailfin. He was not having much luck with it.
“Well, I am the one who thought of the idea. Therefore, you get to do all the hard work.” Said <b>ZeroByte</b>, using his impeccable logic to win the argument.
“Yeah, well. It is still unfair!” protested <b>Pithlit</b>.
“Cry babies!” he taunted, “Just get all that food into this castle!”
“And what, exactly, is our problem?” <b>Freak83</b> asked.
“I have found a way to figure out who is a real fish and who is <i>something else </i>”,
“Seriously? You are not bluffing?”
“No, I am telling the truth”,
“How the hell have you figured it out?”
“Unfortunately, I cannot tell you at this time. I am not alone in this though, I have some friends who are supplying me with information.” <b>lolfighter</b> said glumly.
<b>Freak83</b> turned his frown upside down, so to speak, but stopped when <b>lolfighter</b> failed to do the same.
“Christ, you’re serious about this?”
“Yep, and I know who the <i>thing</i> is. Or, at least I know who one of them is.”
“Really, no joke?”
“Yes, and this is where we have a problem…”
“Who is it?”
“<b>Sky</b>.”
“Right. What can we do about it?” asked a shocked <b>Freak83</b>.
“There is only one thing we can do about it, really.”
“Take him out?”
“Yes.” <b>lolfighter</b> said reluctantly. He had always liked <b>Sky</b>, who was one of the original fish, along with him and <b>Isamil</b>.
“How do you plan to do that? I mean, you could probably take him under normal circumstances, but with that <i>thing</i> helping him?”
“Don’t worry, I know who we can trust”, said <b>lolfighter</b>, an air of James Bond about him.
“Oh? Who?”
“You’ll see. You’ll see…”
The four of them swam directly towards <b>Sky</b>, making no effort to disguise their hostility.
“Whoa guys. What is this all about?” he asked innocently.
“You know what this is about, <b>Sky</b>. You know <i>exactly</i> what this is about”, <b>SaltzBad</b> said fiercely.
“Do I? Please, humour me”, said <b>Sky</b> bitterly.
“We are here to stop you from killing any more innocents, <b>Sky</b>. We know damned well that it was you who killed <b>Isamil</b>.” <b>SaltzBad</b> spat out in anger.
“What the hell are you guys on about?”
“Oh, give it a rest for Gods sake. We have you cornered, and we have proof of what you are. Give up peacefully and we will let you live. Apparently there may be a cure to all of this.” <b>Snidely</b> was trying to be reasonable, but he was every bit as angry as <b>SaltzBad</b>. <i>He killed <b>Isamil</b>, and he is going to pay.</i>
The attack was sudden, and it left <b>Sky</b> frozen in the water as <b>SaltzBad</b> pounced.
His dive was aimed straight at <b>Sky</b>’s flank, and there was no way that a normal fish could have dodged the attack - or at least that was what <b>SaltzBad</b> thought. Unfortunately for <b>SaltzBad</b>, <b>Sky</b> managed to dodge his attack anyway. Unlike the fight between <b>Isamil</b> and the fish, this fight was over in a flash.
<b>Sky</b> darted around <b>SaltzBad</b>, using his overconfidence to his advantage. He smashed downward, and caught <b>SaltzBad</b> in the side of the head. He dropped to the floor, motionless. <b>Sky</b> saw his opportunity and bolted, leaving the rest of the fish in his wake. <b>lolfighter</b> gave chase, and soon both disappeared into the weeds. <b>Freak83</b> and <b>Snidely</b> both bent over <span style='color:#3366FF'>SaltzBad</span>, praying that he was still alive.
He looked dead, and indeed he <i>was</i> actually on the brink of death. He saw a bright white light, and began to swim towards it, like a bee to honey.
<i>So, this is what it is like to be dead. Not quite as bad as I thought, actually.</i>
He swam closer and closer to the white light.
<i>Just a little bit further! Heaven, here I come</i>
With that, he gave one final burst of speed and disappeared into the light.
He waited,
And waited,
And waited.
Finally, the light began to disperse. He could see his surroundings clearly now that the light was gone. He saw the water’s surface, 5 foot above him. He saw a big bunch of green weeds to his right. He saw a castle in the far-away distance to his left. He saw… <b>Freak83</b> and <b>Snidely</b> staring at him.
“He’s alive! He’s alive!”.
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<b>SaltzBad</b> was chosen to be wolfed, but he was protected by the Guardian and so is still alive.
Players still left in the game:
<b>
lolfighter
im lost
Pithlit
Hellfire3k
Xentor
Planetkiller
Quaunaut
ZeroByte
Sky
Freak83
Soul Rider
BadKarma
Snidely
SaltzBad
Instalynch is at 8
Day Three will end at 20:00 GMT on Wednesday 11th May.</b> This is one hour later than normal, due to real life constraints.
Judging by a few conversations in IRC, i think that this needs to be mentioned again:
What happens in the story has absolutely <b>nothing</b> at all to do with the actual game, and basing your votes or opinions on the story is very, very, very <b>foolish</b>
And what a perfect target it was to be guarded. Following standard guarded procedure, all the roles should PM him immidiatly.
I heard that Sky claimed to have been seered. I'n not sure how true this is; I read it on IRC. Logs for the last couple of nights would be great, if anyone has them. Discard this post, otherwise.
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Scenario one:
Lolly is a wolf.
Sky is a wolf.
This doesn't make much sense to me. Why would the wolves fight each other? The risk is too great for this to be a sensible ploy.
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Scenario two:
Lolly is a wolf.
Sky is a human.
Lolly is playing the "fake seer card". If Sky claimed to be seered before Lolly came out, then the wolves could be trying to stop a network forming. If it's the other way around, then it's a) coincidence, b) attacking someone who tends to be trusted, or c) the real seer trying to stop misinformation.
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Scenario three:
Lolly is a human.
Sky is a wolf.
In this case, Lolly is telling the truth. He's either the seer himself, or working with the seer. A human pretending to be/know the seer is only hurting himself if he's lying.
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Scenario four:
Lolly is a human.
Sky is a human.
This would cover the eventuality that Lolly is a pawn, being moved to knock Sky off the board without risking a wolf.
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So, which is it? Lolly has played a quiet (<i>not</i> inactive) game, and publicly, doesn't appear to have much networking done. This doesn't mean much, one way or the other. Sky has people trusting him, but that doesn't mean that Sky is a wolf. It could be that Sky is part of the real seer's network, or of a group of humans banded together.
First of all, lolfighter, I have a few logs you might want to look at. Specifically, logs that directly contradict what posted yesterday:
First, a pm from the seer. The seer first contacted me on irc, and apparently I suck at logging, so this is the first forum pm from this person:
<!--QuoteBegin-May 5th+ 12:57PM--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td><b>QUOTE</b> (May 5th @ 12:57PM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'><!--QuoteEBegin-->Have you been talking to Freak83 lately ? He seems to have something on his mind - I anonymously sent him an EMail to be on the safe side.
However, it had me thinking - he's either a wolf, or stupid. He's calling out to the seers, basicly asking if theirs any fakes out there or if the seer is still alive. Doing that implicates reason to believe he knows the seer is dead or thinks there are 2 seers.
Now, I might not be too bright - but as a wolf, either way, he'd be an easy kill. Likely to be seered and all. I'm just not sure if I should bother seering him tonight. If he survives without a gaurding, he's likely a wolf - and has made the case against himself on the forum already. If he doesn't, well then it was a waste of a seering. <!--QuoteEnd--></td></tr></table><div class='postcolor'><!--QuoteEEnd-->
You see, I was the first person the seer checked. Or, at the very least, I was the first person contacted by a false seer. I have done nothing but form networks of communication between this person and others, and those other people know who they are. For example, here is another pm from one of my contacts:
<!--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-->sky - I am sending you this meesage in what could be my first and last mistake in my first game.
First of all, i believe you to be Human. I too am only a Human, but i believe i have discovered some, if not all of the wolves. While it is unlikely i have actually found them all, i would like you to take a look at my reasoning. I am asking you as firstly i believe you are human, and secondly as i believe the first point, it makes sense to contact an experienced plyer with my info, and see if you can help.
My suspicions for the wolves are strong on Quaunaut, Freak83 and BadKarma. Hellfire may also be a wolf, but i'm not sure. Here is my reasoning...
Quaunaut was on the forums, but never posted in the game, lying low as a wolf. Omegaman! voted for him, then that was followed by lolfighter and someone else. Now the wolves become scared, people that have been virtually unheard from, freak83 and Badkarma, come out in defence of Quaunaut by stacking up on Omegaman!
Now as i said in IRC, if quaunaut stays out of it, he probably just has RL issues (unlikely since he has still been active around the forums) but if he comes back to save himself that would be suspicious, and lo and behold, he came back and voted for Omegaman!
I am convinced these 3 are wolves. Very unsure on the 4th, could be Hellfire3k as he has been very quiet, and suddenly votes, also on Omegaman! although he has been mopping up info in IRC without talking.
I am also worried about the possibility that Omegaman! May have a role, and may have slipped up in his pursuit of Quaunaut, but that is pure speculation.
The other reason for contacting you is that as you are quite apparently human, hopefully the seer and the psychic will think to make contact with you, as you would be a powerful ally. This is a hope, that if any new players are human roles, they would be wise enough to contact you, of course they maybe too scared as new players. I come to you as i have nothing really to lose. If i am wrong, and you are a wolf, you may keep me alive to string me along with my idea, you may kill me. Either way wont affect the game much. If you are human, you may doubt me. Fair enough, but as i said i'm new to this, i strongly believe i have found the wolf nest, if i have, this game could be over in a few days.<!--QuoteEnd--></td></tr></table><div class='postcolor'><!--QuoteEEnd-->
It has been mildly edited to preserve the identity of the sender in question, because the sender of this pm is the psychic's contact. Or, as I am beginning to guess, the psychic himself.
I have also been contacted by someone that lolfighter actually pm-ed. Apparently lolfighter told pithlit to "prove his loyalty" by voting for me. I draw your attention to the fact that pithlit has voted for me two days in a row, which is inconsistent with even lolfighter's claim that I was the second person seered.
What all this leads me to believe is that a) Either my seer is playing two groups of humans against each other, b) Lolfighter has NOT been contacted by the seer (indeed, that is what my contact told me only last night), and he is drawing people like pithlit and snidely in with vague threats like "prove your loyalty", or c) The entire group is comprised of wolves. The third option is most doubtful at this point, because the wolves wouldn't put all their eggs in the same basket, so to speak. Therefore, I conclude that either or both pithlit and snidely are humans who have been swept up in some wolf's scheme.
What I propose, then, is that the psychic and seer, who at this point should know who the other is if you've been paying attention, join up as quickly as possible. In fact, it is imperative that they do this as quickly as possible. Then, it should be an easy matter for the seer to confirm the psychic, while at the same time the psychic confirms whether or not <b>lolfighter</b> is a wolf. My vote for lolfighter is one born of probability; it is simply more probable a scenario in my eyes that lolfighter is a wolf leading humans. I do not believe a human would allow himself to be persuaded and turned so easily, especially when it comes to something as dubious as a false seer.
Whoa, back up there. From where I'm standing, you're no less suspicious than Lolly. Why should the psychic trust you any more than Lolly if there has been no wolf kills?
Lolly's never approached me.
There is <i>2 seer networks</i> out there. That much should be obvious by now. One of them has contacted <b>Sky</b>, the other <i>lolfighter</i>. The one contacting Sky is entirely fake - because it was iniated by me. Skys defensive last moment move at this point is obvious, namely try to pin the fake network on anyone but the real initiator, to give himself credibility. That however won't work, so from this point on you can safely regard anything he says as pointless diversion.
And infact, I will be able to inform you right after the lynch of <b>Sky</b>s wolfishness for absolutely certain - obviously via the psychic. This is pretty much a sealed deal at this point, there is no third seer network out there - and theres no excuse for distrusting me anymore.
Congratulations to the gaurdian, to be honest. You took this one home with you.
All things being equal, the simplest answer tends to be the correct one. <b>Sky</b>