I am a skeleton with below average standards, and I am sure you will all meet those standards! So I'd like at the very least to spare 2 players by the end of day 4, and preferably spare 4.
Finding friends is so much easier than finding enemies!
I tend to be better at town hunting than scum hunting so I'm down with this as an overarching strategy.
Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2020 10:58 am
by popsofctown
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SherlockHolmes grins when he arrives at the front yard and sees so many younglings already there. He was the last one to make it over to Asgore and Toriel's house, because slow and steady does not actually win the race.
"Hello everybody! I have a game for us to play. It's called two truths and a lie.
Statement one: I made a perfect score on my quiz this morning.
Statement two: Chemist1422 passed his quiz this morning.
Statement three: I have a shell on my back."
SherlockHolmes gave Chemist1422 a dirty grin, enjoying the opportunity to bully the poor soul. It was rather unfair, since the morning's quiz was about music - not Chemist1422's strong suit.
(expired on 2020-01-27 13:00:00)
Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2020 10:58 am
by Chemist1422
I think there's no way I don't end up townreading Hectic at some point
HEAL: Hectic
half joke half real
Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2020 11:03 am
by Billy Pilgrim
Well we can get on opposite sides of that, I may as well get my scumread of him out of the way. Also, your opening was way less scummy than usual, and you usually do a really scummy opening as town. Worried about something?
HURT: Hectic
Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2020 11:05 am
by Chemist1422
I've been getting that a lot lately I must be doing something right
Can you cite some examples?
Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2020 11:16 am
by JTheophrastus Bartholomew
HURT: Hectic HEAL: Sherlock
Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2020 11:29 am
by Amrun
Tbh I haven’t read the set up yet lelel will get to it later.
Come on we’re running a professional operation here
Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2020 11:48 am
by Chara
hello everyone! those of you i know and those i don't.
i really enjoy townhunting setups myself.
HURT: Billy Pilgrim
the youngling who isn't from the Underground at all proceeds to punch the arm of one who is. it's definitely a joke, they're absolutely joking. this is how normal kids play.
Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2020 11:53 am
by Hectic
Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2020 11:57 am
by Chara
i've never met a talking flower before.
but we can play if you want.
Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2020 12:00 pm
by Hectic
Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2020 12:07 pm
by Chemist1422
@mod
Can you confirm there are no time travel mechanics in this game
Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2020 12:13 pm
by popsofctown
The open setup information in post 1 is comprehensive. There are no mechanics not mentioned in post 1.
I am a skeleton with below average standards, and I am sure you will all meet those standards! So I'd like at the very least to spare 2 players by the end of day 4, and preferably spare 4.
Finding friends is so much easier than finding enemies!
I tend to be better at town hunting than scum hunting so I'm down with this as an overarching strategy.
I spotted immediately that there were some logical errors being espoused by my companions. They suggested it was simpler to focus not on detecting Moriarty’s henchman, but on finding those not working for him. However, what I deduced with my uncanny mind was that this was simply because generally there are only very few of Moriarty’s henchmen inflitrating any given group of people to further his nefarious ends. Therefore, at random one is likely to simply have a higher success rate at finding those who do not work for him, and this should only be considered a useful method to approach an adventure if one is able to consistently narrow things down to such an extent as to eliminate all of Moriarty’s good-for-nothing dogsbodies in most cases. If not, it is, dear Watson, a red herring.
Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2020 12:21 pm
by SherlockHolmes
It was a most peculiar bunch we were adventure by with. There was a most mysterious gentleman with a fancy name; a white bengal tiger able to communicate through a series of paw gestures; and, strangest of the bunch, a Liverpudlian.
My initial impressions of the fancy named fellow were that he liked me, a sentiment that I returned. In fact, it was sufficient for me to go along with him a little:
HURT: hectic
The tiger seemed mostly distracted, and I decided that, in order as not to risk life and limb, to wait for it to have eaten and reached contentedness with what was going on before engaging it.
At this moment, a fay being entered our party, a little late. I realised that the opium was stronger than I’d anticipated, for this being appeared to have softly luminescent skin. It spoke, but in a strange tounge, and so shocked was I by its appearance that I gleaned nothing of value from its words.
Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2020 12:27 pm
by SherlockHolmes
In post 41, SherlockHolmes wrote:It was a most peculiar bunch we were adventuring with. There was a most mysterious gentleman with a fancy name; a white bengal tiger able to communicate through a series of paw gestures; and, strangest of the bunch, a Liverpudlian.
My initial impressions of the fancy named fellow were that he liked me, a sentiment that I returned. In fact, it was sufficient for me to go along with him a little:
HURT: hectic
The tiger seemed mostly distracted, and I decided that, in order as not to risk life and limb, to wait for it to have eaten and reached contentedness with what was going on before engaging it.
At this moment, a fay being entered our party, a little late. I realised that the opium was stronger than I’d anticipated, for this being appeared to have softly luminescent skin. It spoke, but in a strange tounge, and so shocked was I by its appearance that I gleaned nothing of value from its words.
Alas, Watson, I seem to have spilled ink over your page. Let me recount this part of the tale again, enunciating more precisely.
Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2020 12:38 pm
by Hectic
HEAL: Billy
HURT: Sherlock
Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2020 1:00 pm
by SherlockHolmes
I was correct, Watson: this mad man was dangerous!