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bek, covered in glowies, stumbled across a wounded kdogg monster on her way home from mgmt in the wee hours of the morning. kdogg monster seemed to be in withdrawal. he also seemed to have gotten a sliver stuck in his foot in the form of a corn dog stick. bek kindly removed it for him. kdogg thanked her, ate her glowsticks, grew back to monster size, glowing more than ever. he took the corndog stick that had been in his foot, jabbed it in bek and ate her like a corn dog.
Game is over..
Townspeople lose.
Mafia was Jen, Roo and Nathen. Inspector was Strum.
What kind of crazy shenanigans are going on over here? I'm sick and offline 2 days and come back to this nonsense????
So Higgi, how does it feel knowing you had a 50/50 shot at winning the game for us and ya blew it?
You all really think I'd have wasted all my time defending myself if I was mafia?? I'm not that pathetic... And I hold true to my distaste for revealing the role of Inspector even when it is the most opportune time to do so
I was really confused for about 10 seconds. I have been really doped up on cold medicine for two days so when I read it I was wondering if I was either hallucinating or read Kel's original PM wrong and was, in fact, mafia.
Post by strumntheguitar on Aug 19, 2009 22:52:32 GMT -5
A+ response by Higgi. Far better than I had ever imagined in my head!
For the record, as much as I despise the move Jen pulled I must admit it was very entertaining to me as I persistently tried to defend myself and actually got a few people to consider it and for a split second I was thinking I might survive an extra round. But Jen, I gotta tell you... As far as I know none of the mafia even had the slightest suspicion about you being inspector. Roocon did a great job of getting all the attention directed towards him so we wouldn't have even thought you were our target for another round or two I'd say if you hadn't blown your load so early
Wolf, I gotta give you props for your attempt at pulling a fast one on us. I guess we were sorta lucky Bek was gone all day/night or else your plan probably would've worked with seeing who'd jump to my defense. I was literally screaming at my computer for Bek to come back in time to save me! I never saw your trickery coming!!
I'll play the next game I s'pose, but I want to propose a new rule. You all know what it's gonna be, and I'm completely cool with it being labeled the "Strumdiddley Rule" and that is the Inspector, or any player for that matter, would not be able to blatantly reveal their role as Inspector in the game. Hints, suggestions, and other forms of innuendo are perfectly fine and encouraged of the inspector, but I really think it takes away from the game when it's made so obvious for the townspeople as to who to vote for. I mean, it's hard enough for the mafia to win when the inspector has two names at the beginning of day 2. It's damn near impossible when the entire game has 2 names before day 2 ends. And really, if I'm not mistaken, this is technically already found in the rules under the beloved Kdogg rule:
10) AKA The Kdogg Rule: There will be no sharing of role PM's inside the thread or outside for the purpose of disclosing your role to another player.
I'm not tryin to bust anyones balls or accuse of cheating or unfair play. It was just an observation I had in my immediate frustrations when Jen came clean as Inspector ;d
So, that's my contingency as to whether I play next game or not. I really think it's a lot more fun for everyone anyways when they have to figure out who the inspector is anyways and it's not made more obvious
I was really confused for about 10 seconds. I have been really doped up on cold medicine for two days so when I read it I was wondering if I was either hallucinating or read Kel's original PM wrong and was, in fact, mafia.
I questioned the same thing. Ahaha. I was like, was I really, in fact, a townsperson? It had been a long day.