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Great game Mal, had a blast. One question, the night I targeted Quebbs was I misdirected?
Will need to check the actions but I believe so.
Quote : Originally Posted by Immortal_Raven
Congrats to the winners. Really curious to see how exactly our mafia got jacked so royally on consecutive nights.
Basically, the first night of two deaths there was a double-busdrive, and I had in the notes the town busdriver went first (so I wouldn't go crazy with figuring out order in these cases). So he flipped A to B, and you flipped A to C but it was really B to C and *splat*
Also, the second night of two deaths Silver was doubled by gfish.
Quote : Originally Posted by hail_eris
Little known fact - the "M" in M. Bison actually stands for "malakim2099."
Basically, the first night of two deaths there was a double-busdrive, and I had in the notes the town busdriver went first (so I wouldn't go crazy with figuring out order in these cases). So he flipped A to B, and you flipped A to C but it was really B to C and *splat*
Also, the second night of two deaths Silver was doubled by gfish.
I busdrove Aegon with someone though on the night I died. Did someone block me?
OBVIOUSLY.
Truffles is smart!
Silver dies forever from now until ever.
If I was the vigilante, I would have killed you, too. You were acting suspicious, saying your role was unbelievable. Made it look like you were setting yourself up for a fake claim.
If I was the vigilante, I would have killed you, too. You were acting suspicious, saying your role was unbelievable. Made it look like you were setting yourself up for a fake claim.
Silver killed what? 3 mafia and 1 townie?
I say he played a great game.
Until he almost threw it away by lynching me and Truffles on the last two days...
Good game, Town. I just have rotten luck as SK without serious protections. I do find it funny though that I literally had it down to a coinflip between Morphy and Paradox for my first kill (if I remember they both had a single post Day 1), and I went for Paradox... and Morph fingered me and ended up winning in the end.
"Why would the possibility of me being wrong ever stop me from doing something?"
When Grizzz appeared to kill in the writeup, he failed his night action.
When Morph appeared to kill in the writeup last night, he claims to have failed his night action.
Both failed because they were mind controlled into making a kill.
Quote : Originally Posted by Truffle Shuffle
Things aren't adding up with Roy, Jack and Morph. Jack supposedly jailkeeps Roy. Roy claims to fail. They have their alibi. Morph tries to target Erage and fails. Where did that block come from?
Quote : Originally Posted by Jackofhearts2005
Grizzz and Morph both failed when they killed someone in the writeup. Seems the mind control causes the controled character's action to fail.
Quote : Originally Posted by Silver Lantern
JoH claims he JKed Roy. The only way this (Morph failing) makes sense is if somehow Rokk's MD nexus was in play and Jack ended up JKing Morph, who Roy also could not reach.
Quote : Originally Posted by Silver Lantern
Claimed N5 actions:
JackieO: JK Roy
Roy: failed
Morph: failed
This does not add up... How can Morph fail if he was not the JK target.
Quote : Originally Posted by Jackofhearts2005
Why am I having to go over this three times?
Grizzz failed when he was mind controlled. He was not jailkept. Morph failed when he was mind controlled. He was not jailkept.
Quote : Originally Posted by RenegadeRoy
I'm still confused as to how Morph also failed last night.
Quote : Originally Posted by Jackofhearts2005
When you are mind controlled to make a kill, your action fails.
This happened to Grizzz. This happened to Morph last night.
Quote : Originally Posted by Morpheousdr3am3r
Lynch erage
I failed again and I'm senseing major shenninigans here.
Quote : Originally Posted by Morpheousdr3am3r
The only time I failed is when I target rage.
About ready to throw my computer when Morph started thinking ERage was untargetable after all of this.
Good game, Town. I just have rotten luck as SK without serious protections. I do find it funny though that I literally had it down to a coinflip between Morphy and Paradox for my first kill (if I remember they both had a single post Day 1), and I went for Paradox... and Morph fingered me and ended up winning in the end.
Yeah, that was just horrible luck. But hey, that's why you can't trust bards from Orlais.
(Oh, and IR, you were blocked by Iceman the night you died.)
Anyway, roles!
RenegadeRoy, you are Harbinger, First of the Reapers (Mafia/Mass Effect 2). SOVEREIGN HAS FAILED IN HIS APPOINTED TASK. HOWEVER, THIS PLANET WILL BE THE HARBINGER OF THE REAPERS RETURN IF YOU CAN SUCCESSFULLY CHANNEL THE DARK ENERGY INHABITING IT. FOOLISH ORGANICS, GRASPING AND INCONSEQUENTIAL, WILL TRY TO STOP THEIR UPLIFTING, BUT YOU ARE THE HARBINGER OF THEIR PERFECTION.
You’re also the Mafia Don! Since you are currently transmitting your signals from outside the galaxy, you can’t be targeted at night. If you don’t give the nightkill to someone else, you can mind control a proxy and they will perform the nightkill for you instead of their normal action (basically roleblocking so it got around nexus powers, and then mind control). If you don’t perform a nightkill, you may pass one note of up to 25 words to another player that night phase. You can say anything you like in the note.
The mafia wins when all opposition to your ascension has been eliminated.
Quebbster, you are the Valsharess, Drow Assassin (Mafia/Neverwinter Nights – Hordes of the Underdark). You thought you were doomed when Mephistopheles betrayed you, but you found yourself traveling the planes instead, and happened upon this gem of a planet. Harbinger has promised you power in exchange for the destruction of the blighted surface world so… why not?
You are a tracker, and can determine who your mark targeted that evening. If you are assigned the nightkill, you cannot be tracked or reverse tracked from the target.
Immortal Raven, you are Imperator Ix (Mafia/Sonic the Dark Brotherhood). You are a master of dimensional travel, so you were intrigued by this Harbinger’s offers of conquest. Therefore, you have allied yourself with him in order to spread your dominion throughout the dimensions!
You are a busdriver, and can flip the position of two targets with your dimensional portals. You also ignore any nexus powers of your target, regardless of when you are busdriving or making the nightkill.
Adamical, you are Darth Malgus (Mafia/Star Wars The Old Republic). You were investigating a spatial anomaly in Sith Empire space when your ship was pulled through, crashing on this forsaken, primitive world. When Harbinger offered you a chance to return to the Sith Empire with more power than you could dream of, naturally you accepted. It is the way of the Sith, after all…
You are a misdirector, and can cloud these primitive minds with your knowledge of the Force. If you make the nightkill, you cannot be misdirected from your task.
Aegon Targaryen, you are the Mother (Mafia/Dragon Age Awakenings). When the Architect gifted you with intelligence, it drove you insane… and now you just want this pathetic thing called life to end. Fortunately, Harbinger contacted you and gave you purpose for this task.
You are a roleblocker, and can stop a player from taking their action thanks to your magical prowess. If you make the nightkill, your darkspawn hordes will defile the corpse to the point it isn’t recognizable (Janitor).
The mafia really liked the fact that I called it 'defiling'. Pervs.
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Little known fact - the "M" in M. Bison actually stands for "malakim2099."
DarqFeonix, you are a Shiva-Class Planet Runner (Neutral/Shattered Steel). The Terran Federation was having you hunt down and destroy anomalies so you could colonize and exploit primitive worlds, but something went wrong and you wound up here. No matter, you still cling to your purpose… bringing death to any who stand in your way!
You are the serial killer! You have a few things that help you get by. First, you know for a fact that Alistair isn’t in this game. Second, you are actually a KILLVENTOR. When you make a kill, you can select one of the following properties to go along with the kill:
• Targeted Artillery Laser – daykills the target instead of nightkills
• Plasma Cannon – can’t be roleblocked when making the kill
• Gauss Rifle – can’t be misdirected when making the kill
• Ion Dispersion Field – target is roleblocked when you make the kill
You must use each of the powers once before any of them can be used again. You win when all other players are eliminated.
Girathon, you are the Illusive Man (Neutral/Mass Effect 2), leader of the pro-human group Cerberus. And your manipulations have led you to believe that this backwards planet is somehow the base where the Reapers will attempt to make their return. While you do have your agents, some things are best taken care of yourself.
You are a mind controller. Each night, you may have player A target player B. You are also a survivor, and can win as long as you survive to the end of the game.
Gfishfunk, you are the Architect (Neutral/Dragon Age Awakenings). What curious creatures these… untainted beings are. Still, you almost prefer them to the mindlessness that most darkspawn exhibit, even though you are one yourself. Which would be why you experiment with the Blight to create the traits of both…
You are a doubler! Each day, you may use your connection to the Blight and give someone a double action the following evening. In addition, your target is now tainted with the Blight.
You win when any rivals you might have are eliminated, and all the remaining players are infected with the Blight.
His only rival was Aegon's character, so he had to make sure the Mother was dead and everyone was blighted. I was keeping track as it was no game effect other than that... though it might affect the sequel...
Quote : Originally Posted by hail_eris
Little known fact - the "M" in M. Bison actually stands for "malakim2099."
JackofHearts2005, you are Varric Tethras (Town/Dragon Age 2), dwarven bard, entrepreneur, author, and master of shady dealings in Kirkwall. You got wind of something being up here with some strange appearances, so you and Hawke traveled to the Sword Coast to figure out what exactly is going on.
You are a jailkeeper, and can isolate someone completely to keep them from being targeted at night. In addition, you are masoned with Hawke (grizzzadams) and can communicate with them freely throughout the game (until one of you is dead, anyway).
You win when no threats to your faction remain.
For Varric post-Hawke lynch, see my earlier reply to Truffs
Grizzzadams, you are Sophia Hawke (Town/Dragon Age 2), mage, unlucky protagonist, and all around sarcastic hero (Seriously, the Dragon Age 2 character options are ‘angry’, ‘peacemaking’, and ‘sarcastic’, so yeah, surprise which I went with!). Anyway, you and Varric have journeyed down from Kirkwall together to investigate what exactly is going on with the strange occurrences in Ferelden lately.
You are an inventor, and can choose one of a number of powers every evening. You must rotate through the entire list before you can reuse a power, however:
• Revival - You can rez a dead character (once per game). If you do this to a janitored character, you will also learn their name.
• Group Heal – You doctor yourself and anyone you are masoned with.
• Telekinetic Burst – You can turn someone into a roleblock nexus (anyone else targeting them is blocked)
• Pull of the Abyss – You can turn someone into a lightning rod (anyone else not masoned to you has a chance to target them instead)
• Apocalyptic Firestorm – You nightkill your target. Additionally, anyone else targeting them is dragged into the writeup as flames burn around them.
You are initially masoned to Varric (JackofHearts2005). However…
Romance: Since this is a Bioware game, you have a chance of finding some measure of romance. If you are targeted by (or target) the same eligible character twice during the course of the game, you will mason with that character as well (making it a trio, Varric is nosy that way).
You win when no threats to your faction remain.
And yeah, some of the town roles (particularly this one and Jack_Krinn) were pretty beefy, but I figured with the mafia having the Harbinger-kill, they needed some extra help. Of course, wasn't planning on this char being lynched Day 3 either...
Rokk_Krinn, you are Jack aka Subject Zero (Town/Mass Effect 2). Well, as it turns out, mess with someone’s head enough, and you can turn a scared little kid into an all-powerful #####. You were a former criminal biotic, but Shepard recruited you to her crew and that straightened you out some. Not much, but enough that when the Alliance had some weird readings happening on this backwards planet, you got sent in as part of the team.
Nexus Maker – Since she has amazing levels of biotic power (if not necessarily control), you can turn someone else into a nexus. The type of nexus varies by your choice, but you have to rotate through the entire list before selecting a duplicate effect: roleblock-nexus, misdirection-nexus, mirror, and PGO (maximum 2 kills, randomly chosen from those targeting the nexus if necessary).
Romance: Since this is a Bioware game, you have a chance of finding some measure of romance. If you are targeted by (or target) the same eligible character twice during the course of the game, you will mason with that character as well.
You win when no threats to your faction remain.
When Rokk won the romance DLC, he targeted Truffles and Silver. However, both of them were busdriven that night, so he actually targeted adamical and Girathon, neither of whom could be romanced. Oops. And then he helped lynch the person that was romancing him, who was...
Colonialbob, you are Lady Aribeth de Tylmarande (Town/Neverwinter Nights). Having survived the machinations of Sun Li on this strange new world, you’ve since adopted to your new home rather well in the past two years. However, now there’s a new threat on the horizon, a great evil that your paladin gifts could not fail to miss…
You are the town cop, and as such can target a character and determine their alignment.
Romance: Since this is a Bioware game, you have a chance of finding some measure of romance. If you are targeted by (or target) the same eligible character twice during the course of the game, you will mason with that character as well.
You win when no threats to your faction remain.
I intentionally scrambled around some of the returning characters, and left out Alistair, who's a bit busy between being King and the Hero of Ferelden bossing him around... mainly didn't want to give people that big a roadmap on who was in the game. Too bad that colonialbob didn't complete the romance on Rokk though. Lady A and Jack would have been a cute (but weird) couple.
Morpheousdr3am3r, you are Leliana (Town/Dragon Age Origins). Former lay sister to the Chantry, devious bard, and all around combination of ruthlessness and sweetness in one odd package. Anyway, the Divine had an inkling that the troubles of two years ago with Sun Li were only the beginning, so she sent you off to investigate. You are the Left Hand of the Divine, after all.
You can either track a target, determining who they targeted at night. Alternatively, you can use your mastery of the Game to lawyer a target, either making them easier or harder to lynch (basically it would become either 1/3 or 2/3, depending on your choice).
Romance: Since this is a Bioware game, you have a chance of finding some measure of romance. If you are targeted by (or target) the same eligible character twice during the course of the game, you will mason with that character as well.
You win when no threats to your faction remain.
RorschachParadox, you are Minsc and Boo (Town/Baldur’s Gate). You survived the mad events from two years ago, and have meandered around aimlessly ever since. However, you heard that more trouble was afoot, so the two of you set off in search of what evil was arising this time to put it down.
You are a misdirector, since your miniature giant space hamster can be quite… distracting. In addition, you have a double vote, and have a one-shot nightkill immunity. However, once you lose the immunity, you also lose your double vote, so you probably still want to be careful.
You win when no threats to your faction remain.
And the SK and mafia BOTH targeted him for death N1. Geez, RP, did you owe Roy and Darq money or something?
PaxZRake, you are Mission Vao (Town/Knights of the Old Republic), Twi’lek street rat and all around scoundrel. And don’t let anyone call you a kid, you’re fourteen! Anyway, the ship you were hitchhiking on had some technical problems… or maybe you just got caught. In any case, you got a one-way trip in an escape pod and ended up on this weird planet, of all things. Still, your time with Revan taught you that you definitely stumbled into something big. Hopefully not bigger than the Star Forge, anyway…
You are the town guide, and can ensure that someone makes it to their target.
And no, you aren’t romanceable, you perv. You’re FOURTEEN!
You win when no threats to your faction remain.
CaptainNifty, you are the Iron Bull (Town/Dragon Age Inquisition). Yeah, being a qunari isn’t easy, but when you work for the Ben-Hassrath undercover as the leader of a mercenary band, it’s not all bad. Good drink, good women (or men), good fights… you love it! So when you got hired by the Chantry to go investigate something the Qunari wanted you to look into anyway… hey, it’s like double pay for the same amount of work!
You specialize as a bodyguard, and as such you’re actually the town doctor. In addition, you aren’t exactly a subtle doctor, and anyone actually making a kill attempt on your charge will be dragged into the writeup. Including Harbinger, if it had come up... well, it would have been more obvious that the characters being tracked weren't in control of themselves.
Romance: Since this is a Bioware game, you have a chance of finding some measure of romance. If you are targeted by (or target) the same eligible character twice during the course of the game, you will mason with that character as well.
You win when no threats to your faction remain.
Silver Lantern, you are Garrus Vakarian (Town/Mass Effect 2), slayer of criminals and gangland scum on the Omega station. After Shepard got badly hurt two years ago you went a little… well, let’s just say crazy and decided to wage a one-Turian-war on the corrupt mercs inhabiting Omega. However, the Alliance convinced you to go back to this mudball as something really strange was going on…
You are the town vigilante, and as such you may target someone for a nightkill.
Romance: Since this is a Bioware game, you have a chance of finding some measure of romance. If you are targeted by (or target) the same eligible character twice during the course of the game, you will mason with that character as well.
You win when no threats to your faction remain.
Truffle Shuffle, you are Dr. Fluke Hawkins (Town/MDK2). And to be honest, I included the character because I just love that name. You are an absolutely brilliant scientist, as you’ll easily tell anyone who bothers to listen, and you have wound up on this planet because you know something terrible is about to happen, and you’re one of the few people that can stop it.
You are the town reverse tracker, and can determine everyone that targeted your mark that evening.
You win when no threats to your faction remain.
EternalRage, you are Kang the Mad (Town/Jade Empire). You make things explode, and you make things fly, and you’re very good at both. Though right now, you’re focusing mainly on the flying part as the new Emperor sent you here to determine what happened to Dawn Star, as she was last heard of in this land two years ago. Fortunately, you have plenty of wind maps and a trusty flier you built yourself, so you can thwart whatever needs thwarting here!
You are the town busdriver, and can swap two people so that everyone targeting player A targets player B, and vice versa.
You win when no threats to your faction remain.
Iceman425, you are Imoen (Town/Baldur’s Gate). Life isn’t easy as a thief/mage, even if you survived Jon Irenicus trying to turn you into a monster two years ago. Still, you managed to avoid that dark fate, and have been surviving ever since. Though now, as it was two years ago, you can feel a darkness spreading throughout the land, and you feel that you’re going to have to step up once more.
You are the town roleblocker, and as such you can prevent one player from taking any action at night.
Romance: Since this is a Bioware game, you have a chance of finding some measure of romance. If you are targeted by (or target) the same eligible character twice during the course of the game, you will mason with that character as well.
You win when no threats to your faction remain.
Quote : Originally Posted by hail_eris
Little known fact - the "M" in M. Bison actually stands for "malakim2099."