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BuJaber wrote:For the record Thor seems to be all over the place and confused. I don't know him enough to know how good an actor he is, but I'm inclined to think he's town. And that's exactly the type of bullshit first impression I'm scared about
Dukasaur wrote:saxitoxin wrote:taking medical advice from this creature; a morbidly obese man who is 100% convinced he willed himself into becoming a woman.
Your obsession with mrswdk is really sad.
ConfederateSS wrote:Just because people are idiots... Doesn't make them wrong.
DirtyDishSoap wrote:It's more or less the same "playstyle" he has had in a game I have hosted. More or less, he spent more time asking questions and trying to play the noob card until he beat an already dead horse.
BUT, there's no determining a pattern with him due to lack of actual gameplay from him.
Thorthoth wrote:Would somebody count up the posts and then we can lynch a non-poster and get this game really going.
Bring on the night*.
*...and no, I'm not saying I want the night because I'm scum, I'm saying that because Day 1 is useless.
dakky21 wrote:Thorthoth wrote:Would somebody count up the posts and then we can lynch a non-poster and get this game really going.
Bring on the night*.
*...and no, I'm not saying I want the night because I'm scum, I'm saying that because Day 1 is useless.
Exactly this what you wrote is the reason why Day 1 is NOT useless. You want to lynch an inactive instead of wanting to replace the inactives and you want it no matter what. You're scum again, aren't you? I'm thorn between you and BuJaber.
Pikanchion wrote:
The Uruk-hai are merely a specific type of warrior Orc, "Uruk" being the black speech term for "Orc" and "Hai" the term for "Folk", so to refer to them simply as Orcs is perfectly valid. Gollum's torture in Mordor is the main catalyst for the advance of Sauron's forces across Middle-earth, both Thranduil and Gondor may still have been standing at the time the Fellowship passed them had Gollum died during the events of The Hobbit, and even if they had not, it is likely that The Fellowship would have set off from Rivendell sooner than a full month after the Council of Elrond with Frodo uninjured. Had they left earlier the weather in Redhorn Pass may well have been different, potentially allowing the Fellowship to circumvent Moria altogether. It is worth noting that it only took a further 27 days for The Ring to be destroyed from the date The Fellowship became split up, they would therefore likely have had the issues with Boromir during downtime in or around the city of Minas Tirith, making it far easier for them to regroup, and far less likely that they would have become fully split up at that point. Surely with the full group or at least a larger group still together when they reached Mordor it is likely that another of their group would be able to lead Frodo through the mountains, and rather importantly doing so without deliberately passing through Shelob's lair.
ZaBeast wrote:I'm not. And I'm getting tired of your back and forth LotR talk with MM btw, it doesn't bring anything to the discussion.
DirtyDishSoap wrote:In any event, I hate Days 1 with a passion and continue my stance in other games, and would rather proceed with a no lynch. Potentially gain way more knowledge on Days 2, rather than throwing the finger blindly.
Minister Masket wrote:That being said, just want to mainly rebuttal those two underlined points up there.
Saruman and his spies were influencing the weather and conditions around the mountain passes, so I'm not convinced the Fellowship could've avoided Moria. Even if they had, we then might not have gotten Super Gandalf.
And I'm pretty certain the only beings aware of the secret Ungol pass were Gollum, Shelob and the few orcs up there. Certainly no-one on the forces of good knew about it.
And correct me if I'm wrong, but Gondor was very much still standing at the time of the war. Weak-ish yes, but that was overwhelmingly more to do with the Great Plague and Easterling attacks than Sauron's orcs.
ZaBeast wrote:Skoffin wrote: I am not playing multiple roles in the sense you speak of, but several players here are in fact my multis. Come at me.
I hope I'm reading between the lines wrong and you're not painting a target on your back here with the role you claim to be...
Pikanchion wrote:We are not going to lynch somebody for not posting actively, not yet anyway. Any serious attempt to lynch somebody for activity should be put on hold at least until a replacement is found for one or both of our absentee players, posting infrequently without providing much help is scummy, never posting at all means they're not even playing.
Pikanchion wrote: Complaining about my debate with Minister Masket is akin to saying we should either make claims on day 1 or lynch entirely randomly (as what else is there to go on?), neither of which are likely help us compared to a well debated lynch, whatever the reasoning behind it. Meanwhile, as I have said before, I think it is important to know if anybody is playing more than one Dwarf, could anybody who is not doing so please state as much?
BuJaber wrote:Here's my issue with people trying to guess the setup using theme characters: when they start going into details of how so and so would be like this or x character will have x ability or x has to be scum etc etc , it is HIGHLY unlikely that they are the character they are discussing so deeply, especially if it's not a town character. So whether they are innocent (town) or not, they are focusing the attention elsewhere.
BuJaber wrote: So far I have come up with three ways to go about this (in no particular order):
1. We end the day as fast as possible. This forum is generally aggressively against a no-lynch on day 1, so in most cases ending the day means jumping on a bandwagon quickly. This is probably in scum's best interests, though there have been a few times where someone has picked up on something minor and managed to convince people to run with it and happened to be right. But the point is getting information. From the way the voting goes in day 1 and then from the night phase which gives us actual info on setup. This is not a great option, but better than discussing irrelevant stuff for days and then people start getting tunnel vision about who's who.
2. Seeing as so far Smaug seems to be the most talked about/feared, we lynch someone who could be him from the list of people who haven't hypothesized about his existence. That list is already finalized. So someone can't start talking about him now for an easy way to get out of it (me included). Does that mean people who mentioned him are not scum? Of course not, but they've also put themselves at the top of the candidate list for day 2, or at least day 1 investigative targets. So we'll be able to look at them closely later.
3. We let everyone continue on talking until someone guesses something about the setup that town knows is definitely wrong. This will probably happen eventually, but like I said in option 1, could also distract town and makes us talk for days and start latching on to people based on nothing concrete. Once your gut tells you something it can be very difficult to force yourself to have a neutral perspective about someone. Also I don't want us ending up lynching someone simply because we don't have a better option and we don't understand what they're doing.
Skoffin wrote:And I would appreciate it if people would lay off Thor a bit; he certainly could be scum but that doesn't mean we need to be dickheads about his playstyle. He's new FFS, give him time to develop his ability and playstyle. I'd rather we not run off one of the few new players we have thanks.
dakky21 wrote:Skoffin wrote:And I would appreciate it if people would lay off Thor a bit; he certainly could be scum but that doesn't mean we need to be dickheads about his playstyle. He's new FFS, give him time to develop his ability and playstyle. I'd rather we not run off one of the few new players we have thanks.
Says the former scum mate of Thor in Mass Effect mafia. Yeah, don't be a dickhead. Let him play his style more so he can use "the newbie" card again. Are you sided with him, again?!
madmitch wrote:I thought this game is based on the Hobbit ,not the whole LOTR's storyline, so let's concentrate on this story line and not the whole series or we will never get anywhere.
Thorthoth wrote:Seriously, Day 1 is a waste and a blind lynch is more likely to take out a townie, so I'm fine with voting 'no lynch' and moving on to the first Night, ...and Night isn't just scum's kill-time. It's also a great time for power-role townies to gather information.
Vote No Lynch
Thorthoth wrote:madmitch wrote:I thought this game is based on the Hobbit ,not the whole LOTR's storyline, so let's concentrate on this story line and not the whole series or we will never get anywhere.
Thank you, mitch, exactly. LOTR will probably be the next mafia game so everybody can save all that fascinating trivia for then.
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