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VOTE: xyzzyIn post 23, xyzzy wrote:btw I know this is fake as hell of me but votes for non-players willnotbe counted. sometimes you just gotta let folks know that This Is Not That Sort Of Game"Cry havoc, and let slip the wombat of war!"
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Well, my power is fucking useless unless we can entice Untrod Tripod into the thread, and I'm rapidly thinking that this game may have been a tragic mistake, sooooIn post 203, Ausuka wrote:Pine hypothetically speaking how would you feel about being quicklynched on d1?
Also the mod is explicitly encouraging shitposting so idk if you're looking for a real mafia game this uh might not be the game for you?"Cry havoc, and let slip the wombat of war!"
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I mean...not really, but I was naively hoping that you'd keep it in your pants.In post 221, Dannflor wrote:
were you expecting the actual-players to not shitpostIn post 195, Pine wrote:This game is going to be fucking ridiculous if all you non-players are just going to shitpost.
PE: See? I actually have confidence in Chickadee."Cry havoc, and let slip the wombat of war!"
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Yeah but I need him to come in and have a conversation.In post 684, Chickadee wrote:
Well Untrod Tripod posted in the thread.In post 617, Pine wrote:Right, so is there anything in the previous 25 pages of trash worth reading?
Asking for a friend.
Like, gossiping about Jiffadee would count."Cry havoc, and let slip the wombat of war!"
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Pinecone is wonderful! At nearly thirteen months, she's turned into a tiny little person with a spitfire personality. She started walking in mid-April (first independent steps on my birthday, actually,) and we've got our hands full. Babyproofing a house with as many stairs as ours has been difficult, but I ended up just making what I call "safe zones," places where I've thoroughly proofed everything, then gated the exits. She has her own 6x10 preserve in the family room we fenced off with tons of toys and things that make noise. The problem is, she's already figured out half of the latch to the gate! Fortunately, I think she'll lack the grip strength to pull back the spring lock for at least a year, so we've got time. As delighted as I am that she's a puzzle-solver (early problem-solving is indicative of a bunch of positive things) she's also showing signs of wanting to climb, so we'll have that thrown into the mix in a few months when she figures out how to pull herself up and over things.In post 715, RedFlavor wrote:Hi Pine, how is your baby doing?
Aside from all of that, she's at a stage where she's learning routines and starting to express likes and dislikes. Over the weekend I cut up some pieces of breakfast sausage for her and she curiously put them on her tongue, then chewed once, made a face, spat it out, and threw it on the floor. Okay then...we don't like that right now. She's a bit of a little hellion, too. When she's done with whatever she's eating, she'll pick up a chunk of it, make eye contact, then slowly and deliberately hold it over the tray, pause, then drop it to the floor. Then she goes back for more.
Pinecone's first word was "kitty" (though she can't do the "k" sound), followed by "dada" and "mama". She has about a dozen words (or sounds we recognize as intended words) and maybe ten signs. She's confused by the rabbit, though. She'll walk up to him and point, say "kitty", but make the "doggie" sign with her other hand. It's adorable. We enrolled her early on in swimming lessons, though infant swimming lessons are really more about water familiarity and exploration. She can blow bubbles, hold her breath underwater for a few seconds, will jump in from a sitting position on the edge, and as of recently is kicking when we cruise around the pool looking for "lost" rubber duckies.
Fatherhood really is wonderful. Every milestone is a treat, and we can already see elements of my personality and Lady Pine's mixing. Her eyes have settled on my blue, but her hair is staying her mom's blond, though it does have strawberry highlights in the right light. We'll see where that lands.
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Yes, but you don't qualify. Psyche, shaft.ed, saporovirus, or Majiffy himself would count.In post 720, Chickadee wrote:
Hm...well I think I'll leave that up to someone else to ask for, since I already asked UT to post here once.In post 712, Pine wrote:
Yeah but I need him to come in and have a conversation.In post 684, Chickadee wrote:
Well Untrod Tripod posted in the thread.In post 617, Pine wrote:Right, so is there anything in the previous 25 pages of trash worth reading?
Asking for a friend.
Like, gossiping about Jiffadee would count.
Also if it's goss about jiffadee you want, you can ask me anything. I have the inside scoop.
I mean, if Jiffadee want to come in here and chat about themselves once a game day, I'd be super obliged."Cry havoc, and let slip the wombat of war!"
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There aren't any recent anything examples from me. I haven't played a game (iirc) in almost a year.In post 772, Jingle wrote:Mastina, do you have any recent Pine town examples?
w/r/t nomnomnom, my gut is saying this is a scum play. I don't see the benefit in claiming third party here...there's just not a real positive effect from it. Just carry on, get a non-player to do your recruiting, as I did."Cry havoc, and let slip the wombat of war!"
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@Jingle - Nah. Mastina's history with me is too complex. You're not going to get anything rational out of her about me. It drives her fucking BONKERS that she can't read me for shit.
PE: I'm not voting a claimed survivor, I'm voting someone I think is more likely to be scum than telling the truth."Cry havoc, and let slip the wombat of war!"
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"Cry havoc, and let slip the wombat of war!"
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Exactly.In post 843, EeveeLution Army wrote:all survivors must die, in my experience they always side with scum, nomnom defend thyself and pledge extreme loyalty to town"Cry havoc, and let slip the wombat of war!"
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Which kind of proves my point. If nomnomnom were ACTUALLY a survivor, they gain nothing but problems by claiming it. Scum, however, can use the claim to lead investigations and other actions away from themselves, and then when endgame rolls around can say “why lynch me when you have a real threat to lynch.”
An actual survivor shouldn’t have claimed it like that, not so early with no pressure. QED, likely lying scum."Cry havoc, and let slip the wombat of war!"
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Hmmm, ofrhz, are there four other people who would qualify?In post 856, ofrhz wrote:I need Zoroaster to make a post related to us politics here!"Cry havoc, and let slip the wombat of war!"
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In post 864, Pine wrote:
Hmmm, ofrhz, are there four other people who would qualify?In post 856, ofrhz wrote:I need Zoroaster to make a post related to us politics here!"Cry havoc, and let slip the wombat of war!"
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Not really. Mine is top five in Relationships, and Majiffy counts for both.
Ofrhz, I pretty much consider you an IC now, and am even more certain of nom’s guilt, given how out of step it is with our requirements"Cry havoc, and let slip the wombat of war!"
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I have a similar, almost identically-worded caveat.In post 939, ofrhz wrote:
I have an additional requirement that any of those top 5 posters need to make a thread related to us politics hereIn post 934, Pine wrote:Not really. Mine is top five in Relationships, and Majiffy counts for both.
Ofrhz, I pretty much consider you an IC now, and am even more certain of nom’s guilt, given how out of step it is with our requirements
and whether or not a post is "related to us politics" is left to xyzzy's divine judgment
W/r/t people reading me, I can’t think of anyone who can consistently do it. Your best bet is probably to listen to mastina and then do the opposite of whatever she says."Cry havoc, and let slip the wombat of war!"
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You know I think that's the second time you've invoked "how about you scumhunt."In post 957, nomnomnom wrote:
How about you actually scumhunt instead of playing this game of "nobody can read me nyerk nyerk nyerk" because let's be honest, that's horribleIn post 956, Pine wrote:
I have a similar, almost identically-worded caveat.In post 939, ofrhz wrote:
I have an additional requirement that any of those top 5 posters need to make a thread related to us politics hereIn post 934, Pine wrote:Not really. Mine is top five in Relationships, and Majiffy counts for both.
Ofrhz, I pretty much consider you an IC now, and am even more certain of nom’s guilt, given how out of step it is with our requirements
and whether or not a post is "related to us politics" is left to xyzzy's divine judgment
W/r/t people reading me, I can’t think of anyone who can consistently do it. Your best bet is probably to listen to mastina and then do the opposite of whatever she says.
I actually am, and your need to say it twice makes me even more sure that I'm on the right track. I don't think we've ever actually played together, but most anyone who has can vouch for the fact that I don't dick around. I'm following the leads I see, and strawman attacks don't deter me."Cry havoc, and let slip the wombat of war!"
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Normally I would say yes, but this is still in massive shitpost territory, so I'll cut her some slack and say it's NAI unless she beetlejuices.In post 1056, Wagonomics wrote:Hmm is mastina going 2 days with no posts a bad sign?
8 pages overnight from mostly non-players shitposting. And because there's players doing good work in there, I had to read all that tripe.
Good news though, Wagonomics is Town. Getting Townish vibes from Who, too."Cry havoc, and let slip the wombat of war!"
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I thought about crossing out "River" in Paint so it said "Pine - Sharp Cheddar". Thoughts?
Also I feel mildly betrayed that you didn't fall in line in the Federation of Cheddar, but I'll forgive you eventually.
PE: I know, but just because I enjoy a challenge doesn't mean I can't be irritated by the hardships. I enjoy camping, but hate being bitten by mosquitoes. And these fuckers are at least as blood-sucking."Cry havoc, and let slip the wombat of war!"
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Accepted!
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I'm not really sure what your antipathy for me is.In post 1209, rosterfoster wrote:Titus vote Pine <3"Cry havoc, and let slip the wombat of war!"
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Yeah girl, get some!In post 1287, mastina wrote:I'M PROBABLY ABOUT TO SPEND TIME WITH MY GIRLFRIEND AND RIGHT NOW AM INCREDIBLY BUSY AND I DON'T THINK I CAN POST CONTENT TONIGHT AND MAY NOT BE ABLE TO FOR A WHILE BECAUSE I'M DOING LIKE TEN DIFFERENT THINGS A DAY RIGHT NOW AND I WILL BE AROUND WHEN I AM ABLE TO AND I PRAY TO GOD THAT THE MOD DOESN'T HAVE PROD-DODGE RULES BECAUSE I REALLY DON'T THINK I CAN MAKE CONTENT NOW BUT I SWEAR TO GOD I CAN MAKE GOOD CONTENT ONCE I AM NO LONGER SO BUSY; I SHOULD PROBABLY SET V/LA EVEN THOUGH TECHNICALLY SPEAKING I AM NEITHER ON VACATION NOR LIMITED ACCESS (well, from a certain point of view, I AM on vacation given shutdown week at work but that vacation should've increased my access not decreased and yet here I am)"Cry havoc, and let slip the wombat of war!"
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Declining to entertain a non-wagon isn't apathy, wtf are you talking about?In post 1301, Who wrote:When I said that I was being overly emotional, and upon looking back the "obv" part was unwarranted.
Pine let the game die. There was a bunch of momentum, things were happening, there was a wagon on Pine, he was asked for a comment on it, he was like "Nah", and everyone said "Wait what do we do now" and lost interest. The apathy he caused benefits scum. But town do anti-town things all the time and it isn't actual evidence.
I agree with you about the resistance to the Roster wagon. The Eevee wagon seems sketchy when viewed in this light, two players who hadn't previously mentioned Eevee suddenly vote a target players on the Roster wagon had been suspicious of, I suspect that at least one is scum.
I'm thinking you might be right.In post 1303, rosterfoster wrote:Oh Who is actually scum."Cry havoc, and let slip the wombat of war!"
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It hasn't stopped them so far.
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That might actually be true, as opposed to most of the non-players who aren't actually helping.In post 1449, Creature wrote:
I do.In post 714, Pine wrote:Ugh I need to post a sticky note on my laptop with the player list to keep track of who matters
I hereby dub you an IC Treestump."Cry havoc, and let slip the wombat of war!"
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A few hours from now it'll be thirteen months.In post 1454, Jingle wrote:
No, trees propagate through external fertilization.In post 1450, Creature wrote:
Pine is pregnant?In post 715, RedFlavor wrote:Hi Pine, how is your baby doing?
And Pinecone is like a year old or something.
Are you a treestump?In post 1456, Jingle wrote:
No, I'M THE IC.In post 1453, Pine wrote:
That might actually be true, as opposed to most of the non-players who aren't actually helping.In post 1449, Creature wrote:
I do.In post 714, Pine wrote:Ugh I need to post a sticky note on my laptop with the player list to keep track of who matters
I hereby dub you an IC Treestump."Cry havoc, and let slip the wombat of war!"
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In post 1457, Wagonomics wrote:Creature is obviously a hydra of Titus and RadiantCowbells
It really is.In post 1458, Jingle wrote:That is a terrifying thought."Cry havoc, and let slip the wombat of war!"
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What the fuck is this.In post 1499, Titus wrote:Illness, rl, and too many ppl
TITUS is complaining about too much activity in thread?
I feel vindicated for my grumbling about you in Civilization Mafia.
(Still <3 tho)"Cry havoc, and let slip the wombat of war!"
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I concur, to a point. As with mastina, I'll make a call when things calm down and the game actually starts.In post 1501, Jingle wrote:Like I said, I think it might be town indicative after thinking about it for a bit.
PE: Blah blah blah all I know is that you and Mathblade drowned out my ADORABLE Caesar gimmick."Cry havoc, and let slip the wombat of war!"
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Imperial Caesar accepts your apology, Senator, much belated though it may be! The functions of Our Glorious Empire have continued without impediment despite your nigh-treasonous actions, of course, but it is good that you have returned to Our bosom.
We beseech thee, Senator, on behalf of the Citizens of Eternal Rome, that you return from your indisposition at your earliest opportunity, that this loyal Senate may resume its Good Works in rooting out Barbarians and Traitors against Our Rule.
Roma Invicta!"Cry havoc, and let slip the wombat of war!"
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I wasn't suggesting she was. Joan simply has a lot of character potential.In post 1511, Wagonomics wrote:and joan of arc was never empress of france what is this revisionism
Translate the French for me? I caught most of it, but I feel some nuance is lost on me."Cry havoc, and let slip the wombat of war!"
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Well if she's blown you off for an hour,In post 1638, Jingle wrote:I asked Eevee a question in the hood like an hour ago and she still hasn't responded.surelythat's a sign of ill intent.
Remind me who the neighborhood is?"Cry havoc, and let slip the wombat of war!"
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Also calling bullshit.In post 1659, Who wrote:I'm calling bullshit. There's no reason for town to do something like that. Claimed survivor and now has vig shots? Sounds like survivor who just turned serial killer.
VOTE: Nomnomnom
My power, activated by posters from the Relationships thread, is Cupid shots. These serve much the same function as Vigilante shots."Cry havoc, and let slip the wombat of war!"
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Sure, I'll fullclaim*. It's relevant.In post 1705, Jingle wrote:
You're claiming loverizer?In post 1701, Pine wrote:
Also calling bullshit.In post 1659, Who wrote:I'm calling bullshit. There's no reason for town to do something like that. Claimed survivor and now has vig shots? Sounds like survivor who just turned serial killer.
VOTE: Nomnomnom
My power, activated by posters from the Relationships thread, is Cupid shots. These serve much the same function as Vigilante shots.
The name of the role is town relationships X-shot cupid. If one of the top five posters in the 'Relationships' thread posts in this thread during a game day, one of my shots activates. The shot loverizes my targets. This serves a very similar balance function to an activated vigilante, so I do NOT believe nomnomnom is Town.
The possibility that she's a SK hadn't occurred to me, so I'll give some thought to keeping her around as a leashed SK, but I'm usually against it.
*At the last second I decided to redact the number of shots I'm eligible for. It's a finite number, but that number is tactical information, and sharing it really only serves scum.
PE: Christ, fourteen posts since I started writing."Cry havoc, and let slip the wombat of war!"
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I've decided to give nomnomnom a pass for now. I highly suspect that she's a SK, but she can be leashed. A good SK acts like a good vig anyway, and should never be allowed to survive to endgame. It will solve itself eventually, and hunting groupscum takes priority.
Still vibing roster scum, and this latest interaction with Lavender in particular feels like SvS theater.
VOTE: Lavender
This is a tree worth shaking."Cry havoc, and let slip the wombat of war!"
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*side eye*In post 1786, ruru wrote:Wtf it's like 2 hours to deadline and u gyus still haven't lynched anyone lo.l
I can get behind a Roster compromise. If/when he flips red I'd like to look at Lavender first.
Alternatively, nomnomnom should shoot her.
Roster at L-1. Willing to consider hammer, though not this suddenly.
Roster, please claim."Cry havoc, and let slip the wombat of war!"
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I buy the commuter claim, just not the alignment. Commuter is absolutely a reasonable role to give scum when there's a vig/SK in the mix.
Intent to hammer.
I'm comfortable not having access to my power N1, I don't have a good target for it. Ofrhz, did you ever get yours activated? Should we spend time getting an NPC to summon someone?"Cry havoc, and let slip the wombat of war!"
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This is all kinds of "methinks the lady doth protest too much." This could also be cover for an ascetic or bulletproof scum, also good scum powers in a role madness game.In post 1803, rosterfoster wrote:I mean I would never have come up with commuter myself.
Not least because i didn’t know it existed before I got this role pm
PEdit: I've seen scum commuters before, nom."Cry havoc, and let slip the wombat of war!"
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W/r/t this, I suspect we’re not being told the whole truth. It’s probably conditional or dependent on circumstances in a way he’s not saying. Hell, I’ve been an even commuter and claimed odd commuter just to bait the kill.In post 1818, Ausuka wrote:I'm pretty sure I've seen a scum commuter before?
Also commuter being reasonable is true but like. Do you get the impression xyzzy sat down to make these roles and thought, "ok it's time to make a reasonable setup."?
When you have multiple killing roles, it makes sense to throw in some defensive ones. Classic is bulletproof, but that’s passive and boring. Commuter is great because it’s active, and a bit of a gamble. Yes you’re protected, but you also can’t be cleared by a cop or make your factional kill. There’s more inherent jeopardy to it.
Xyzzy knows all of this, and enjoys convoluted PRs, so while commuter makes sense, simple even night modifier does not. That lends itself to being a partial fakeclaim.
Nom, come back to the wagon. And kill Lavender tonight, ok?"Cry havoc, and let slip the wombat of war!"
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Both this and roster’s mad scramble to defend himself feel further scummy to me.In post 1819, rosterfoster wrote:So you’re doubting my role BECAUSE it makes sense?
I kind of wanna speedwagon Ausuka."Cry havoc, and let slip the wombat of war!"
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My power isn't active yet. Untrod Tripod posted, but didn't satisfy the conditions.
I'm not in a hurry, I can wait on Jingle."Cry havoc, and let slip the wombat of war!"
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Wasn’t this hammer?In post 1903, Jingle wrote:
VOTE: rosterIn post 1899, rosterfoster wrote:Onions are ew
Policy lynch.
Also, poor poor duck 2.0, being allergic to the best culinary tool in anyone's arsenal.
Seriously, I’m not feeling well today and just skimmed. I didn’t see any unvotes or reasons to stop."Cry havoc, and let slip the wombat of war!"
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I doubt he does either, but A) Nothing is sure until the flip, especially in a role madness game and B) Without a hammer he was continuing to actively weasel out of a consensus lynch.
What part of setting an 8-hour deadline after waiting more than a day, then following through after a two-hour extension is confusing? Even if he flips green, I do not apologize for scumhunting and prosecution of my best guess. I played this straight.
PE: You shoot Lavender, who you are on record as suspecting and we previously discussed."Cry havoc, and let slip the wombat of war!"
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Assuming nom follows through and shoots me, here are my reads:
Scum: Lavender, one of {Who, Eevee}*, one of the lurkers {mastina, Penguin, Titus}. SK nomnomnom.
Town: Ohfrz, Jingle, Ausuka
*Both seem a little scummy, but my gut says not together."Cry havoc, and let slip the wombat of war!"
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