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Probably not a part to brag about considering that looks a lot like a recruitment to me. Bringing them power in return for their soul / loyalty?
Might explain why Toughest is working so hard to find reasons to give you space.
I targeted Havokandchoas the night before, and he wanted me dead--still might. But he confirms my story if you believe him.
And K-Ness, it is just a theory. If Batman is dead, then the Riddler might be the best detective...I just do not see a reason to say that unless Batman died. If you look at the write-up for vorlon20, it supports this hypothesis.
Probably not a part to brag about considering that looks a lot like a recruitment to me. Bringing them power in return for their soul / loyalty?
Might explain why Toughest is working so hard to find reasons to give you space.
I'm not trying to give him space.
I just remember from past mafias that when I tried to rush something like lynching someone at the beginning of the round, I ended up getting lynched or killed during the night phase.
And the more I look back through the thread, the more believable his story sounds to me. I don't trust him 100% (how can you trust anyone in this game anyways?), but his info seems valid.
Role cop me, name cop me, alignment cop me, track me or whatever. I am a neutral that is beneficial to the town, but sounds bad.
When we play Smurf mafia and I try to bargain for a piece of your soul, be very alarmed. When its batman enemies versus horrors of the old ones in a dreary mental asylum, roll with it.
Yeah, because snagging a soul is good in this game.
"Nobody important? That's amazing. You know, in 900 years of traveling time and space I've never met someone who wasn't important."
Quote : Originally Posted by Ricosan95
Quote : Originally Posted by Originally posted by Rokk_Krinn
okay, the argument "My power fits the theme" is not a supportive argument. It's like saying "Yes, I'm a killer because this is a Serial Killers mafia."
There is no reasoning with you. Yeah, there is a catch to my powers, they are both beneficial and also have a built in cost to using them. Don't want them? Fine, I won't target you. If I target someone and they don't want them? They can certainly decline.
Whatever. I am off to clean house before a poker game. I'll jump back on before it starts up.
And the more I look back through the thread, the more believable his story sounds to me. I don't trust him 100% (how can you trust anyone in this game anyways?), but his info seems valid.
Here's the situation: he's a non-Gothamite stealing souls, correct?
Gothamites are Towns. I hate to be as blunt as this, but a "not very nice Lovecraftian being" seems the best lead to test the theorem of where the Lovecraftians fit in the game.
I guess if another Lovecraftian would like to pop up and say he's non-Mafia, that might change the view on things. Not much though consider "The Lurker" is not very friendly towards life. I like living. Very much.
"Nobody important? That's amazing. You know, in 900 years of traveling time and space I've never met someone who wasn't important."
Quote : Originally Posted by Ricosan95
Quote : Originally Posted by Originally posted by Rokk_Krinn
A man is swimming in a city beneath the ocean, he looks down at himself, and notices his greenish, blackish skin and scales. He screams in terror and manages to wake himself up. He throws off the blanket as if his life depended on it, to his horror, he is in fact the creature of his nightmares. He can feel a phrase in his head, calling him, "Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn..."
In a bathroom...
The hooded figure confers with a shadowy figure. The two seem to come to an agreement, and walk their separate ways.
Remembered something so I jumped back on: This is from night 1. The top is a very obvious cult recruitment. The one beneath is me, making a deal. This should verify that I am not connected to the cult. That is me making a deal, no one else can claim that.
The cult might have tried to recruit a player this last night phase or might have a chance to recruit/chance to kill (which might be why there are so many deaths).
BTW: the mafia, the cult, and the serial killer are loving that you are going after me.
Okay, back to trying to make my wife love me by doing a lot of chores.
Here's the situation: he's a non-Gothamite stealing souls, correct?
Gothamites are Towns. I hate to be as blunt as this, but a "not very nice Lovecraftian being" seems the best lead to test the theorem of where the Lovecraftians fit in the game.
I guess if another Lovecraftian would like to pop up and say he's non-Mafia, that might change the view on things. Not much though consider "The Lurker" is not very friendly towards life. I like living. Very much.
I am not a Gothamite but I am town. TBF I'm not a being of questionable origin from Lovecraft either.
Here's the situation: he's a non-Gothamite stealing souls, correct?
Gothamites are Towns. I hate to be as blunt as this, but a "not very nice Lovecraftian being" seems the best lead to test the theorem of where the Lovecraftians fit in the game.
I guess if another Lovecraftian would like to pop up and say he's non-Mafia, that might change the view on things. Not much though consider "The Lurker" is not very friendly towards life. I like living. Very much.
He's trading gifts for souls and you can decline. Not sure what happens when you decline but the gifts aren't too shabby.
I have nothing new - Rokk, for the thing eating us - is there a lovecraft character that does that?
I've been looking through some wiki files and I can't find too much. Just mainly Cthulhu and Yog-Sothoth, both of which are deities, but I think they are too big because they are explained as being enormous.
I'll research a little more and let you guys know what I find.