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On January 23 2010 05:33 citi.zen wrote:Show nested quote +On January 23 2010 05:12 Faronel wrote:On January 22 2010 13:06 meeple wrote:On January 22 2010 13:03 Faronel wrote:I'm kind of the inactive player. I'll post about like 1 post a day... mostly voting for who or what not. My activity is constant by small. But yea I voted for t_co cause I liked the banner  , and "mafia experience" platform. Just a warning... there is going to be a certain degree of "would would mafia do in this situation?" reasoning. But in the end, the chances of actually hitting a mafia like this is really small, and each time you do lynch on a wifom decision it thins out the town's #'s, more so in the beginning due to more density of townies per mafia. So, I'm kind of advocating a wait for better than "that's exactly what mafia would do" proof, or like a MustLynch situation to lynch. Also, isn't there logic in lynch the mayor due to the massive # of votes he gets. Mafia has better use for that power than town because town already has a majority # of votes. Especially in days where the lynch vote is split b/w 3 people, the mayor essentially has the decision in his hands. The power gained by mafia is the mayor were mafia is so much greater than the power gained by the town if the mayor is indeed town. Unless the mayor abstains from voting most of the days? What did you edit... just because you're not really allowed to edit by the rules of the game I added in the 2nd paragraph about how lynching the mayor is awesome. At what point does this sort of thing become grounds for a ban?
No idea? At this point probably right away. Everyone should know by now...
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I think there was only one edit...
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I wouldn't be so worried... Mafia should be trying to pick off our medics/detectives... and the medics should be protecting the high profile townies... so between the two you should be alright
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Abenson... no offense man, but you're dead... so you probably can't post
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So... they got a bodyguard and a detective... and Abenson. This is bad
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First guy: Analysis
Walking home from the post-election celebration, a slightly tipsy blue_arrow was whistling tunelessly to himself in the violet dusk. After a block or two, he noticed the sound of someone shuffling behind him. Though unnerved, he tried to shrug it off and started walking faster. The shuffling did not speed up in response, and blue_arrow felt safer the further he walked from his follower. As the streetlamps flickered on one by one, he took a quick peek behind him. One glimpse of his follower's frightening appearance was enough to clear his mind and convince him the Mafia was after him. Blue_arrow took off running. Sweat dripped off his forehead and fear spurred him to achieve near-Olympian speed as he sprinted for his life. He flew past several blocks in a few minutes, but always he could hear his attacker plodding relentlessly after him. Finally, the exhausted blue_arrow slumped against a lamppost, so worn out by his headlong dash that he couldn't move another step. All he could do was watch with mounting dread as his entirely unperturbed attacker caught up to blue_arrow and strangled him to death.
His followers frightening appearance: a monster/beast of some sort... fits with the tiger theory behind Hobbes.
His attackers stamina: It also fits with a tiger... since you won't be able to outrun a tiger.
unperturbed strangling: tiger is a natural killer
Sorry guys, unless someone else has a brilliant theory, I gotta say Hobbes
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Second Guy Analysis:
Instead of walking, Bill Murray drove home after the celebrations. When he arrived at his driveway, he was initially startled to see that his garage door had been forced open and didn't find any comfort when he looked within. It appeared as if a wild animal had been let loose inside his garage. Noticing that all the guns on his weapon rack were broken, Bill Murray started to panic. He turned around in a hurry, only to notice a broken rafter fall from the ceiling, landing right next to him. A high-pitched snicker immediately attracted his attention. He anxiously scanned the area, looking for a weapon. From the darkness, a figure appeared just outside the garage, advancing on him with what looked like a sledgehammer. The figure moved quickly, wearing a large helmet resembling an old rusty pail. The figure drew closer, and Bill Murray panicked and ran toward the door. Bill Murray tugged on the door, but it was locked. Bill Murray met his doom as the sledgehammer came down on his skull, ending his life.
It appeared as if a wild animal had been let loose inside his garage: A wild animal?? Frick... Hobbes again?
A high-pitched snicker immediately attracted his attention: No idea yet
The figure moved quickly, wearing a large helmet resembling an old rusty pail: Perhaps a clue, but I don't know how
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Third Guy Analysis:
Meanwhile, long after his fellow townspeople had left, Abenson lingered at the site of the lynching to ponder the unsettling recent events affecting Liquidia. He was so deep in his reflections that it took him a while to become aware of a presence beside him, also contemplating the empty gallows. He turned to face his fellow observer and cleared his throat. "Sad, isn't it?" he ventured.
"Yes," the man responded. "Many men will die here, before all this is done. One of them will be you."
As the words filtered through Abenson's brain, he blinked in sudden, terrible comprehension and turned to run. But the other man was unfazed; he simply reached out and grabbed a handful of Abenson's shirt with a powerful grip, preventing him from getting anywhere. Before the thwarted Abenson could break free or lash out, his attacker drove his knee hard into Abenson's groin, causing him to double over in agony. With a few quick punches and kicks, Abenson was left mangled before his attacker left the lynch site as quietly as he had come.
"Yes," the man responded. "Many men will die here, before all this is done. One of them will be you.": I feel this is a quote from somewhere... like a famous movie. Anyone?
The attacker's powerful grip, and the fact that he beat Abenson to death: Could fit a number of people mystlord - "eye am the strongest" cynanmachae - machae are greek gods of battle of some sort,
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flamewheel is also a possiblity... due to the stamina/speed
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I can't ignore the animal reference though... and we had suspicions of him before.
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On January 23 2010 12:18 citi.zen wrote: For the record: Bill had identified himself as a detective to a number of people, including myself. I asked him to be careful and stop doing that, but he explained he is an outgoing guy and doesn't care if it gets him killed. The rest is, unfortunately, history for him.
I repeat: if you are a blue, keep quiet and stay alive, unless you are sure of those you can trust.
Will take a look at the clues now...
Ah, thats a shame... yeah I'll second the need to be careful vote.
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Geez man, whats with all the talking after death?
Regardless it does help us, so thanks.
Dr.H then is probably in question, and he does fit the profile of the second killer in the first day. A Doctor would be very clean and surgical. Also the "thin blade" could point to a scalpel.
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Ok talking after death AND editing... what the hell.
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On January 23 2010 12:28 BloodyC0bbler wrote:Show nested quote +On January 23 2010 12:27 meeple wrote: Ok talking after death AND editing... what the hell. His edit is required, ignore it.
he edited twice... the second was necessary, the first... not so much. But ok
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We have no idea if that is legit... and besides, Jugan doesn't fit any of the clues so far
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Why would Bill Murray lie about that? He has nothing to lose if he's already dead. I'm not saying it's good the way he told us, by talking after death, but I'm not gonna pretend I didn't read it. There were 26 people for the mafia to choose from and they somehow got lucky and nailed a bodyguard and a detective? One of the people Bill Murray told was mafia, and he's already confirm citi.zen wasn't, and we have no proof of Jugan (regardless he doesn't fit any of the clues so far)... and then there's you.
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When he was begging for protection, everyone took it as a joke... at least, everyone who didn't know he was a detective
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And how are we supposed to trust these pms? Jugan already denied his
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ok... still I don't think its a coincedence. But I'll focus on the clues from today
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