I did not expect this to happen, fiddlehead looks suspicious even to me!
Is this the 60s, because the twists are happening.
Or maybe the 70s, since so many are ah, ah, ah, ah, stayinâ alive, stayinâ alive
Letâs have this ready
ED for night 6
@discobot roll 4d4
Administrative override of the same player two days in a row, fiddlehead it is.
1, 2, 2, 3
What are the chances Claire chooses to target bugcat today since heâs the only confirmed innocent? Or do we expect that sheâll go with Vsotvep again because she didnât successfully kill him yesterday?
For now she has chosen Vsotvep, I donât know if she will change her mind until tomorrow.
Welcome Lord @Vsotvep to the afterlife.
How does it feel that you basically âáźĎ Îąá˝ĎΚον ĎÎŹ ĎĎÎżĎ
διáżÎąâ 'd yourself?
It still feels stupid. I still feel like I ruined the game.
Itâs friendly of Claire that she chose me again, eliminating bugcat wouldâve seriously made me one of the most suspicious characters.
No sir, that one belongs to me if anyone gets to claim it.
But how, your actions were at least purposefully, mine were because I was sitting in the park, and then immediately went cooking when home, only realising around 20:00 that I had missed the deadline by an hourâŚ
I wouldâve voted Claire, by the way, so I consider it a secret win for our team. It wouldâve almost been Fiddlehead, though, that wouldâve been problematic.
Also, the bugcat - coward scenario is totally legit! Thatâs a very scary realisationâŚ
âAh, young master @Vsotvep , young master @RubyMineshaft , donât be so hard on yourselves!âAnemas hugged them both from behind under his big arms.âIâve been having the time of my (after)life!
âI went to see many plays back in my day, but none so filled with unexpected twists. Youâre gonna make Homer jealous.
I had some issues. Tried to resign after I misunderstood the rules, missed assassin deadline, etc.
I think the seers death was in a way the best thing we couldâve gotten: it completely lifted the doubt about your role. Although I wouldâve believed you if you had just given a straight answer for once
Nope. I understand why you might feel that way, though. Probably yâall had some pretty uneventful runs as GMs to consider this game ruined by this.
Now that we are in deadspace, I can say that there was a day were assassins didnât reach an agreement on time, so they didnât get a kill.
And we would have probably counted the no-vote as a âvote for nobodyâ, the same way we did for Haze the first time (since there was participation and all, we didnât get to that though). Yes itâs endgame, but the stakes donât dictate consistency.
I know the game isnât ruined, itâs just that I felt I had a pretty good grasp of the situation, but was unable to act the way I wanted, and even in retrospect this seems to be true.
And my tactic of waiting for the last minute was indeed necessary, since it couldâve easily been the case that bugcat had already been converted, in which case it was essential not to vote too early, to prevent bugcat from killing El Ka-Oz.
Now letâs hope bugcat realises that if Fiddlehead was evil, he wouldâve just killed his primary alibi at night. Seems like a strange strategy for an assassin.
OOC: Hmmmm, in this circumstance, Leiros needs to make a morality check, 11 or higher.
@discobot roll 1d20
9