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On January 27 2010 06:14 Mystlord wrote: Oh, I have a question for the mods. Do the clues go in order? So like there's a cycle of seven and each clue corresponds to a person. So Clues 1 and 8 would refer to the same mafia?
Just asking.
I'd also like an answer to this... so just to bring more attention to it in case it was missed
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On January 27 2010 04:48 Ng5 wrote:Show nested quote + With that, he launched himself forward at the three town leaders, lifting his fists and taunting them with strange barbaric noises. Incognito was the quickest to react, and ran toward the corner of the room containing the refrigerator opening it to use the door as a shield. Unfortunately, the killer took advantage of the opportunity and kicked Incognito into the refrigerator and slammed the door shut, locking him into the cold. Glancing back, he noticed Kennigit rushing at him with a knife he found in the kitchen drawer. The killer blocked Kennigit's blade with an apple that had had fallen out of the refrigerator and swiftly proceeded to shove the remains of the apple down Kennigit's throat before throwing him out the window.
Mystlord eyem the strongest. Very-very weak link. It takes strength to throw someone out the window. But it doesn't to kick the fridge's door on someone. keit Again the only link is showing down an apple down the victim's throat. I don't know much for how barbaric Cookie Monster is, but isn't it far-fetched to call him so? Something not so obvious. meeple Into the fray my friends, may our feet be swift, our hands be sure, and our necks keep a firm grasp on our heads. ... Swift feet... Just how swift should you be to kick the door on someone right as you see they are ducking behind it. Given that Incognito was the quickest to react. And hands sure? How sure (and quick) should hands be to block a knife with an apple. And also, being struck, blocking with an apple and showing it right down their throat - and then throwing them out of the window. The quote itself also seems something you would say before a charge - a far-fetched relation with taunting, but it's still not much more far-fetched than the previous links. Another thing. Maybe there's someone linked to a barbaric/tribal shaman? I have the feeling something is still missing about this barbaric person we haven't uncovered yet. Just a feeling.
Well... there's not really all that much to defend for this, since the link is basically fabricated. For that matter... I have no idea how someone would suspect Mystlord for this clue over the clue actually containing fog/mist. In my quote, there's nothing barbaric about it (something that's been mentioned twice now)... Swift feet usually involve running instead of kicking, and the quote isn't even close to being taunting, In fact when I wrote it I imagined what I would say to "the troops" to lift their spirits.
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On January 27 2010 06:12 Mystlord wrote: Ever notice how my name is M"y"stlord not M"i"stlord? You're grasping at straws here. And I don't see how "eye'm the strongest" ties into the poison or the strangulation.
I might sound defensive and demeaning, but I would like to see a better link to the killer than what you're giving.
I'm still finding keit a better lynch candidate for tonight.
As for this, the mist reference isn't particularly the strongest of all, but I don't think it can be discounted. Clues very well be plays on the words, it doesn't necessarily have to be so obvious. As for now, its the only thing that fits that kill, and at the moment it fits it rather well.
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On January 27 2010 06:14 Mystlord wrote: Oh, I have a question for the mods. Do the clues go in order? So like there's a cycle of seven and each clue corresponds to a person. So Clues 1 and 8 would refer to the same mafia?
Just asking.
On the advice of my lawyer, I'm just going to say:
No comment.
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On January 27 2010 08:31 dreamflower wrote:Show nested quote +On January 27 2010 06:14 Mystlord wrote: Oh, I have a question for the mods. Do the clues go in order? So like there's a cycle of seven and each clue corresponds to a person. So Clues 1 and 8 would refer to the same mafia?
Just asking. On the advice of my lawyer, I'm just going to say: No comment. I have been instructed to say that I am not a lawyer, so please do not represent me as one!
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On January 27 2010 08:31 dreamflower wrote:Show nested quote +On January 27 2010 06:14 Mystlord wrote: Oh, I have a question for the mods. Do the clues go in order? So like there's a cycle of seven and each clue corresponds to a person. So Clues 1 and 8 would refer to the same mafia?
Just asking. On the advice of my lawyer, I'm just going to say: No comment.
lol... so... maybe?
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On January 27 2010 08:26 meeple wrote:Show nested quote +On January 27 2010 04:48 Ng5 wrote: With that, he launched himself forward at the three town leaders, lifting his fists and taunting them with strange barbaric noises. Incognito was the quickest to react, and ran toward the corner of the room containing the refrigerator opening it to use the door as a shield. Unfortunately, the killer took advantage of the opportunity and kicked Incognito into the refrigerator and slammed the door shut, locking him into the cold. Glancing back, he noticed Kennigit rushing at him with a knife he found in the kitchen drawer. The killer blocked Kennigit's blade with an apple that had had fallen out of the refrigerator and swiftly proceeded to shove the remains of the apple down Kennigit's throat before throwing him out the window.
Mystlord eyem the strongest. Very-very weak link. It takes strength to throw someone out the window. But it doesn't to kick the fridge's door on someone. keit Again the only link is showing down an apple down the victim's throat. I don't know much for how barbaric Cookie Monster is, but isn't it far-fetched to call him so? Something not so obvious. meeple Into the fray my friends, may our feet be swift, our hands be sure, and our necks keep a firm grasp on our heads. ... Swift feet... Just how swift should you be to kick the door on someone right as you see they are ducking behind it. Given that Incognito was the quickest to react. And hands sure? How sure (and quick) should hands be to block a knife with an apple. And also, being struck, blocking with an apple and showing it right down their throat - and then throwing them out of the window. The quote itself also seems something you would say before a charge - a far-fetched relation with taunting, but it's still not much more far-fetched than the previous links. Another thing. Maybe there's someone linked to a barbaric/tribal shaman? I have the feeling something is still missing about this barbaric person we haven't uncovered yet. Just a feeling. Well... there's not really all that much to defend for this, since the link is basically fabricated. For that matter... I have no idea how someone would suspect Mystlord for this clue over the clue actually containing fog/mist. In my quote, there's nothing barbaric about it (something that's been mentioned twice now)... Swift feet usually involve running instead of kicking, and the quote isn't even close to being taunting, In fact when I wrote it I imagined what I would say to "the troops" to lift their spirits.
Don't twist my words. I said myself that the quote was far-fetched from taunting. And what swift feet mean generally accounts for just as much as if flamewheel knows the guy oh his picture - nothing.
The last paragraph is not about you or the actual murder. Thatswhy it is in a separate paragraph. It doesn't even talk about any of the murders just states my wondering if there's a hint more at being shamanistic in some of the murders rather than barbaric.
Because as I already stated there's nothing barbaric about throwing someone out the window or kicking someone into a fridge. Barbaric would be something much more brutal and blunt.
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I think it's pretty clearly barbaric
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On January 27 2010 08:43 DoctorHelvetica wrote: I think it's pretty clearly barbaric
I think it's time to test one of my theories for a change and then draw the conclusions about thought-processes.
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On January 27 2010 06:45 Ng5 wrote:Show nested quote + Left by himself, Faronel was starting to feel nervous as he saw his comrades leaving one by one and not returning. "Guys?" he called, sounding torn between trying to keep his voice down and wanting it to carry. "Where are you?" Nothing answered him but the faint rustle of the grass. Unnerved by the eerie appearance of the cemetery at night, Faronel decided that he should leave. He had only gone a few steps, however, when someone tapped on his shoulder. Automatically, he turned to look and saw a large fist descending toward his head. He barely dodged out of the way in time. His attacker let out a loud, barbaric bellow and charged at him. Backing quickly toward the cemetery gates, Faronel tried to fend him off as best he could. But he wasn't nearly strong enough to fight off his attacker, who picked him up bodily and smashed his head repeatedly against a gravestone until he died. Dropping his limp body to the ground, his attacker then pawed through Faronel's pockets, searching for food, before he trudged off into the night.
Wait a minute... I don't know much about wrestling, but... Someone could look into it. A wrestler! It's usual in wrestling to grab the other's face trying to hit them to solid objects, no? Or some kind of modern-age gladiator 'reality show'? There was also one with... Bucket heads and blunt objects trying to push each other off of planks into water, no? It could fit the... Geez. It could fit the PAIL! There was this gladiator or what show. They had bucket-helmets like those from rugby and they tried to kick each other off of planks (pails) into water or nets or whatever. And then there's the wrestler thing. It could be two mafia members, but both worth researching I think. With keywords like... Sledgehammer... Barbaric... Or animalistic? Again it takes a lot of strength to grab someone by the head... Wait... I just google image findered Mystlord and what did it drop right off the bat? MystlordHammer. Bucket helm. Even if the post wasn't made by a user called Mystlord. It was dropped to a Mystlord search.
This post is what clue checking is about. Excellent work.
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On January 27 2010 08:47 Ng5 wrote:Show nested quote +On January 27 2010 08:43 DoctorHelvetica wrote: I think it's pretty clearly barbaric I think it's time to test one of my theories for a change and then draw the conclusions about thought-processes.
What?
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On January 27 2010 08:47 Ng5 wrote:Show nested quote +On January 27 2010 08:43 DoctorHelvetica wrote: I think it's pretty clearly barbaric I think it's time to test one of my theories for a change and then draw the conclusions about thought-processes.
We don't really have that luxury...
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Mystlord is now no 2 on my list, we sure will test the theeory, especially if we double lynch!
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Ok, we've been doing really well with clue analysis as of now. I tried to get everyone to do this before and no one did. So i'll ask again, where does everyone stand?
Also, who should I incarcerate tonight? I'll be incarcerating meeple as of now, but I am willing to change my mind if the town has a different opinion.
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I would say Jayme. The first day's link to snakes is one of the most solid links ever. Given all the small things I already quoted. That and the cat thing. I don't care how much some would want to think Hobbes is the sure winner for today's hanging on a thread game, but a tiger does not kill like that, and all the other hints at him... But I already went over that.
If Jayme turn out red and we have a double lynch tomorrow we'll have two totally solid choices according to the same logic that found Jayme, and a couple of good guesses for the four remaining.
You wanted my opinion. Here it is. Jayme, and double lynch tomorrow. And lets see what the night brings.
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On January 26 2010 22:52 citi.zen wrote:what do we make of this: Show nested quote +Zona noticed that even the air was gradually growing harsh and stifling. He was starting to have difficulty breathing. The thick air stuck to the back of his throat and filled his nostrils, making him feel dizzy and drowsy. He tried to fight the sensation but couldn't and keeled over, unconscious. A man with a scarf wrapped around his face appeared above him, looking perfectly at home in the oppressive atmosphere. well something in me wants to point this at flamewheel, so ill try my best to do it. the thick air could be a reference to China's air quality, and seeing as how mr. flamewheel has a picture of a chinese man for his profile, this could be linked, seeing as it says that the man looked "perfectly at home in the oppressive atmosphere". also the scarf could be tied to the flag the man in his picture is carrying, although in the picture the man is holding it above his head, not over his face.
just some food for thought
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Yeah the mystlord picture seems like too much coincidence.
And if he indeed is mafia, I think we get a nice amount of further info from that compared to other options.
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And look at that friggin' cat in his profile for love's sake!
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Or the tiger in hobbes. I really don't see a good reason to suspect Jayme over hobbes.
And I see no reason to suspect anyone over keit.
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