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And that's the last demon. Nice work! Honestly, I only plan on killing Fred, and I have a feeling that that will end the cycle, but if it doesn't, I have no qualms about killing the others as well. Is that a threat? Like I've said, the gem clue bounces from person to person. Did anyone get a gem clue since Chapter 5? Anyone at all? No? Then that means I still have them.
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A good idea, Sheldon. Here's all the evidence I have gotten (that has not been revealed to the entire group by the Monk): -Puddle 3 contains a fiber of black fabric -Puddle 4 contains a fiber of dark tan fabric -(as of the end of chapter 5) Of the group of Fred Thomas, Diana Mantino, and Sheldon Wills, there are 2 green gems and 1 red gem -(as of the end of chapter 6) Of the group of Richard Sexton, Fred Thomas, and Penny Maltese, there are 1 green gem and 2 red gems -When I made eye contact with Sylvia, I felt very safe -(as of the end of chapter 7) Of the group of Samantha Cole, Tony Peck, and Ingrid Peck, there are 1 green gem and 2 red gems -there is a sword attached to one of the pillars in the water It's a lot more convincing than "I'm not a demon even though there's evidence (that actually adds up) against me!" He's clear, that's why he's "barking orders". Good to hear, Ingrid! That means the fifth puddle must lead to either William, Donna, or Fred. I think we can rule that last one out (), but the other two are viable suspects. Nice! This means that they converted William last night. Of course, you yourself have dark brown pants, so you're a suspect, but we're narrowing things down at least. Thank you very much for that, Donna! It's good to hear that someone here is using common sense.
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Little help with Bricklink's Shop Cart
Tamamono replied to Calabar's topic in General LEGO Discussion
A lot of times, at checkout, there will be a prompter asking if you want to leave the order open after you've made your purchase or not. I'm not sure if this varies from store to store, and I've only really shopped at the big stores, and they're the ones most likely to have it, but it's definitely worth looking. -
I'm quite certain that the empty hook at the top of the stairs is where we'll place the sword after we've sacrificed Fred and told Vacuus to f*ck off. Now, how to get the sword in the first place... I think we're having a massive misunderstanding here. I said that the gem clues prove that I'm telling the truth, and that in turn proves that I'm not a demon. PoE can be a difficult road to follow, and a hard one to lay out, so please bear with me! I'm saying that I had no reason to lie, since I'm not a demon. The gem clues only come to innocents in the first place, so obviously, the only people (at the beginning) that they couldn't come to were you and Diesel. Samantha got them first, and you converted her, so the clues went to someone else. In short, I can't be the original demon or a demon from puddles 1-4, since I did receive the clues. The only way I could be a demon is if I was converted in puddle 5. If that's the case, then the gem clues must have moved on to someone else. Did anyone get gem clues? Anyone at all? The only reason I haven't lost my gem clues yet because the demons haven't tried to convert me yet. When I got the task, the Monk said that I'm a 'noble spirit' *brushes off shoulders* No, I'm quite fond of my whiskers. Although the blood I sniff does tend to stick to them.
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Oh, Fred, always twisting my words around. I said that gem clues only come to people who are innocent in the first place. The gem clue only stayed with her for one night, but I've had them for the last three nights. I think this is because she was converted after the first chapter. Simply put: I haven't been converted, so I haven't lost the gem clues.
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The twisting and grasping at straws continues. The fact that I received the gem clue at the time that I did clears me. I can't be the original demon, because the gem clues only come to pure souls (this is true), and I can't have been converted before I received them. I can't have been converted after I received them either, because I'm continuing on the same path that I was before. Your admitting that the gem clues are real means that I'm telling the truth and you are a demon. I have no reason to do so. See above. There are no words. That was the smartass voice commenting on the fact that he broke somehow into two words. I am.
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I think you mean Werewolf, not Bloodbrick. Although Bloodbrick had it's share of bawdy moments too, I guess. This game looks like it's going to be awesome, Sandy. I look forward to following along.
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That would be Vacuus rising, I suppose. I'd better get down there and grab the sword before he does. I'd like to dive into the water and try to remove the sword again. Ew, no, I'm not into that.
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So, it's the latter then. Cool. Let's step back for a minute and pretend I'm accusing someone else here. I have loads of evidence against that person, and that person doesn't have squat. Who are you going to believe? I believe it's extremely well-built. Due to clues given to us by the Monk, I have deduced that there is one demon who, in between chapters, stabs people with a tooth-dagger-thing and turns their red gem green. The clues also confirm that the red gems are good, and the green gems are bad. That much everyone knows. My action of throwing gems into the water has been confirmed by Samantha (your demon friend), so you know I'm not making it up. At least one of you, me, and Diana is a demon, that much everyone knows. Due to the results I've gotten, I have confirmed through the process of elimination that you and Diana are both demons (since Sheldon is innocent). The clues don't add up with you being converted, so you must be the converter. Easy peasy. Now, it's of course possible that me, Sylvia, and Samantha are demons and I'm grouping Samantha with my demon suspects to avoid suspicion since she backed up my gem-throwing action. That is, however, highly unlikely. We're working with Occam's Razor here.
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Everything amuses me for some reason. I should probably see a doctor. Yup, I can forgive the mix-up. What I can't forgive, however, is how you killed a bunch of people and now you're converting others. That's really not cool, man. Please do elaborate. How am I making myself look unreliable? Am I really making myself look unreliable, or are you just saying something because it makes it look like I'm not the one on the attack here? I'm willing to bet it's the latter. And now of course you try to twist my words around and make it sound like 'on the attack' is the same as 'doing nasty evil demon-y things'. The grasping at straws continues. Please, keep talking and continue to show to rest of the group what an obvious demon you are. Honestly, your entire argument consists of "I'm not a demon, so that must mean that everyone who's saying I am must be demons themselves! Get back, demons!" even though we have hard evidence and well-built case against you. It's like Sylvia says, we're never going to be able to convince you that you're a demon, but it's good to get you talking so that the group can see how scummy you're being.
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Come on man, I'm on your side! Just because you're a grumpy old man and I'm completely psycho doesn't mean that we can't work together! No no, talking in nonsense is a sign that I'm enjoying myself. Ah, I see. It appears I misunderstood. Yeah, it was a bit pointless, I have to admit. There really wasn't much left to do, since you were the one at the front of the pack trying out different things. Now, this could be viewed as helpful, but did we really find anything out? No, we didn't. You were obviously trying to waste everyone's time. Unfortunately, it worked. Also, 'keep' claiming? I said it once, if that (I can't remember if I actually said it or not). But the exaggeration to try and make me look unreliable is duly noted. That's exactly what you were trying to accomplish by being active and 'helpful'. The complacent people will pretty much listen to anyone who's talking a lot. Who talked the most during this ordeal? You, me, and Diana. Diana talked a lot because she legitimately wanted to catch the demons (until you converted her ), I talked a lot because I was literally bouncing off the walls from my blood-sniffing-highs, and you talked a lot to gain the trust of the others. Nope, you aren't buddying at all. You're defending your teammate while still trying to stay at arm's length. Sylvia and I, on the other hand, have publicly acknowledged that we are 100% clear to one another. Nice job trying to antagonize me by saying that I automatically accuse anyone who points out flaws in my reasoning, though. However, your grasping at straws has become even more painfully obvious.
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Well, I didn't actually do much of the killing, but I have enough experience to wield a shiny sword, I guess. Once again, you use completely irrelevant points as ammo. You say, "Chris is stupid because he likes to sniff blood, so therefore he can't have actually figured out the truth." This, however, is an atrocious logical fallacy. Lighthearted and fun does not automatically equal stupid. And yeah, I admit it, I'm pretty insane (that blood pops brain cells like nobody's business ), but that doesn't change the fact that I did find you out, and your arguments that may as well be made of Swiss cheese just reinforce that. Come on, confess. You know you want to. Power plays don't make as much sense as we're making. Plus, in a power play, we'd want to rush things along as quickly as possible. That's not the case here. I hope everyone is taking time to think this over so that they can see the real truth for themselves. I love how you're trying to defend your demon buddy. The fact that you're saying this means that you've been counting on it since she said it, and you know what that means.
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I still think that the clues are all 100% accurate (except for the ones reported by demons ), but even if they aren't, you're still a demon. There are other pieces of evidence other than scraps of fabric. And yes, I have been plotting. Plotting to get all the non-demons out of here, that is.
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If the clues were literally fake (as opposed to you and your demon buddies making up clues), they wouldn't be fair. I'm resting everything on this game being fair.
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Silly! You are a demon! And yes, killing on a hunch is awesome. Back home, after I was done working on the docks for the day, my buddies and I would meet up every Saturday to kill somebody on a hunch. Because it's cool, y'know? Well, I'm not entirely sure, but I have a feeling this sword is going to be exceptionally shiny. And everyone knows shiny things are potent against evil people. Awesome, the farther away you and the other demons stay, the less interference there'll be when I and the other innocents try to retrieve the sword and sacrifice your leader. Thanks! I love how you're using such an incredibly obscure point as ammunition against me. I don't believe I replied to your accusations yesterday (how I must be a demon because demons have a strong sense of smell ) because I was feeling a bit dizzy from all that blood sniffing. Let me reply to the general accusations now. Using a point that obscure and that unimportant basically seals the deal that you're a demon. You're grasping at straws, hoping that you'll be able to turn the other innocents against me and Sylvia. I believe Sylvia 100%, and even if, through some fluke, her vision is a fake, even I know you're the original demon. The clues have all lined up and they point to all your other demon buddies, and you've been confirmed by my throwing-gems-in-the-water action. If there are no puddles with fabric scraps that point to you, and your gem still shows up green, then you're the original demon. That's all there is to it. If anyone else finds Sylvia's theory fishy, then just ignore it completely and look at the completely believable evidence I have against Fred. Implying that the demons wouldn't want to avoid each other like the plague. Honestly, Sylvia and I are buddying so hard that we're pretty much confirmed to not be demons. I'd love to hear everyone else's thoughts on this. Is Fred a demon? Am I a demon? What do you think? I'm pretty sure there'll be a group vote on who we feed to IMHOTEP sacrifice, so it would be nice to know where the other innocents stand on this issue. What? Oh Fred, you silly demon, you! Stop twisting around what really happened! I believe Samantha really was innocent at the start of this ordeal, and she really did throw the three gems into the water. The fact that Diana's gem glowed red means that she truly wasn't the head demon like I thought she was. I then thought that Samantha was pretty trustworthy for revealing this information, but an anonymous (and clear) source revealed to me that Samantha is really a demon. I was so surprised that I had to see it for myself! And now I know that either Tony or Samantha must be a demon, so things are lookin' like it's her. If somebody (once again, non-demons only, please) has any clues from the second puddle, please let us know in public. And yes, it's very likely that we will be bringing someone we trust (and someone confirmed trustworthy) into the picture pretty soon. Stay tuned.
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Good morning, fellow soon-to-be-demon-victims! Last night I threw the gems of Tony, Samantha, and Ingrid into the pool, and only one glowed green. That means that either Samantha or Tony is a demon. Does anyone have any clues about the second puddle from earlier in this ordeal? Non-demons only, please. Okay (not ok-ey) dokey, let's get started. First of all, here's the current demon list: 1. Fred (the original demon) 2. Diesel (tan fabric, dark blue fabric, and orange hair have all been found in the first puddle) 3. Samantha (50/50 chance she's a demon based on my actions, and someone else who happens to be clear has confirmed to me that Samantha truly is a demon. More info on this later) 4. Siegourney (if Sheldon is clear, the third puddle points to her) 5. Diana (the fourth puddle obviously points to her) Now, anyone who looked at the fifth, puddle, please reveal your clues now! The fifth puddle contains the sixth demon, and if we find him/her, then we know who to round up into a corner while we complete our next objective. What is that next objective, you ask? Well, does everyone remember that psychic imprint we saw earlier in which all our grandparents/parents/etc. were arguing outside the ruins? In that vision, Johnathon Falcon made a comment about a sword that he left here. He even said that they needed to perform their own sacrifice to break the cycle. And that's exactly what we're going to do. We're going to find that sword and make a sacrifice of our own. Last night, I dove into the water and examined the pillars from below. Unsurprisingly enough, there was a sword latched to one of the pillars! Gasp! Unfortunately, I was not able to remove it, but I'm sure we can find a way to do it this chapter.
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Yes, I got that same error too, but it appears to be gone now. Does anyone know what it was? Hate to rub in a point, but the correct spelling is savvy.
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Heroica RPG - Quest#25: Imbuing the Sword
Tamamono replied to Bricksandparts's topic in The Heroica Archive
"So basically, you're saying that we could help you brew a potion and fight some large pests or pay 150 gold to get the ingredients to make what we need? I can't speak for the rest of the party, but I think I'd rather do the former." "The crates don't contain anything illegal, do they?" -
Help Congratulate our new Town Moderators
Tamamono replied to Big Cam's topic in Forum Information and Help
Congratulations, Rick and Ricey! The Town forum is lucky to have you two! -
Heroica RPG - Quest#25: Imbuing the Sword
Tamamono replied to Bricksandparts's topic in The Heroica Archive
Tomas lifted an eyebrow at the boy's uneasiness. While he isn't too keen on doing favors for this shady looking man either, Tomas is willing to do what's necessary to acquire the necessary items. "Erdathcath speaks the truth. An afternoon of work to get the items is much preferable to having to spend several hundred gold to get said ingredients. Like she said, these type of tasks are not at all foreign to us. Don't worry, we'll show you the ropes." -
General Discussion and Announcements
Tamamono replied to Dragonator's topic in LEGO Mafia and Role-Play Games
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Oh, I see. So that's why they removed Vol from the RA.
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I have no problem editing my posts. See?
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No, it's definitely not a tarp. According to wikipedia, a tarp tent is a tarpaulin, a plastic or nylon sheet, used in place of a tent. It is usually rigged with poles, tent pegs, and guy lines. Here's a picture of a tarp:
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Okay, I think I finally understand what's going on here. I'm not quite sure what it is, but in any case, instructions for how to make things go back to normal are right