at first i thought was realistic-fantasy and that's where your 80 was coming from and i thought "well, it might be closer to the middle because a unicorn isn't like
entirely
fantasy"
maybe you're right though. a unicorn is like almost all horse and only a little bit fantasy. i don't really know how one would go about giving a clue for these cards, though. like, if you got 80, how do you indicate something that's way more real than fantasy but not completely so? i guess a unicorn might be a pretty good way of doing that.
Any of you who suggest guessing 99 or less are getting added to my "Foe" list
"Let us say that you are right and there are two worlds. How much, then, is this 'other world' worth to you? What do you have there that you do not have here? Money? Power? Something worth causing the prince so much pain for?'"
"Well, I..."
"What? Nothing? You would make the prince suffer over... nothing?"
at first i thought was realistic-fantasy and that's where your 80 was coming from and i thought "well, it might be closer to the middle because a unicorn isn't like
entirely
fantasy"
maybe you're right though. a unicorn is like almost all horse and only a little bit fantasy. i don't really know how one would go about giving a clue for these cards, though. like, if you got 80, how do you indicate something that's way more real than fantasy but not completely so? i guess a unicorn might be a pretty good way of doing that.
i think it's that high mainly because unicorns are like the poster child for fantasy
In post 402, northsidegal wrote:maybe you're right though. a unicorn is like almost all horse and only a little bit fantasy. i don't really know how one would go about giving a clue for these cards, though. like, if you got 80, how do you indicate something that's way more real than fantasy but not completely so? i guess a unicorn might be a pretty good way of doing that.
I think because of this reason it's in the 35-45 range. Due to it only being a little bit of fantasy and not too much like a dragon for example.
If it was above 50, surely the clue wouldn't be something which can be attributed to fantasy at all?
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"Let us say that you are right and there are two worlds. How much, then, is this 'other world' worth to you? What do you have there that you do not have here? Money? Power? Something worth causing the prince so much pain for?'"
"Well, I..."
"What? Nothing? You would make the prince suffer over... nothing?"
I think we should go higher than 22 tbh. 32 at least.
"Don't be afraid of losing people. Be afraid of losing yourself by trying to please everyone."
"If you're bored contemplate the fact that the collective reads of n players in a n-player game of Mafia define a set of vectors in an n-space, and useful game information can be extracted from this."
~Rectiplanes
In post 381, shiki wrote:the difference an inch makes in terms of a weighted scale is actually pretty large. ten percent of the american male population falls between average and ian somerhalder so perhaps 60 is a better guess.
Just FYI, the above post is basically my reasoning for 60. haha.
Good job team for getting it spot-on.
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"Let us say that you are right and there are two worlds. How much, then, is this 'other world' worth to you? What do you have there that you do not have here? Money? Power? Something worth causing the prince so much pain for?'"
"Well, I..."
"What? Nothing? You would make the prince suffer over... nothing?"
As you can see we're not getting lots of discussion but I think this is an interesting clue and it'd be a lot of missed opportunity not to discuss the strategy of it more.
Hectic's terse comment makes me think he's just kind of on the level 1 understanding of a unicorn being given as a clue just because unicorns are a real animal (which is definitely the best and safest reason to pick 100). But there's other factors that xtoxm used to help make this not just a 100 but a
safe
100.
One is that a unicorn is a bit of a combination of a narwhal and a horse, and a narwhal and a horse are each individually real things. Unicorns also might make you think about the word realistic because media that depicts them will have to choose how to deal with blood caused by unicorns in the rare instances their horns are used for harm, and showing what happens in a way not appropriate for younger eyes is the "realistic" approach. Unicorns are also sometimes included in stories and legends that include other creatures that are actually fictitious, this draws more emphasis to how realistic the unicorn inclusions are. Last but not least, unicorns are pretty popular in early cave drawings, and most archeologists believe that mistakes in proportion in cave drawings were accidental and that unlike, say, the Egyptians, prehistoric peoples tried to draw animals exactly how they saw them - an approach that, opposed to abstract, is "realistic". This kind of hunt for the best clue from amongst a pile of possible great clues really strikes me as signature Xtoxm
"Let us say that you are right and there are two worlds. How much, then, is this 'other world' worth to you? What do you have there that you do not have here? Money? Power? Something worth causing the prince so much pain for?'"
"Well, I..."
"What? Nothing? You would make the prince suffer over... nothing?"
I think unicorns are a strong, sturdy, safe, solid, sound, secure, sure 100. Therefore, we should be going Right.
Isis' interpretation was a little flawed however. Unicorns are actually a cross between a Komodo Dragon (also has 4 legs), a Werewolf (also has fur), and a Cyclops (also has at least 1 eye). As all of these creatures are real, this should be fine.
if i were someone who was less concerned with being added to isis' foe list, i might be inclined to suggest the possibility of the intended target being 45 or so, but as it is it seems that the most likely target is 100, and thus right seems like our best play in this situation.
this clue was quite interesting to think about as it does not make sense to me that a real animal would always be considered a 100 nor a fictional creature a 0, so mentally placing animals such as a platypus (51) or a cat (95) or a black cat (75) or salem (a specific black cat, from sabrina the teenage witch, which is both magical and portrayed by an animatronic puppet which was particularly not realistic, 25) or a dragon with four legs and wings (unlike a unicorn, the musculature needed for functional wings and front legs is impossible, so one must assume their flight is based on magic, so while both are fictional the four-legged dragon is more fantastical, 15) proved an enjoyable exercise.
In post 345, Hectic wrote:@lilith: If we submit 3 Lefts, would you accept that as a Right?
we might have to use this rule here
isis won't block me, right? right?
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