Trexxen
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You don't have to believe me. But consider this - theoretically, IF I was a traitor, wouldn't I have said he was a traitor instead since we were all ready to vote for him anyways? Therefore, you'd lose another town member? Just think about that. Meanwhile, I'm going to reread day 9 - I think I know who might be scum. ~Kyle
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Last night, in gratitude that I wasn't killed I decided to go ahead and investigate Paul. I couldn't get him to talk because he was really, really drunk, but I looked through his belongings. He's a loyalist. Back to square one -_- ~Kyle
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Anecdote #2: Vezon escapes from display
Trexxen replied to maiq the liar's topic in LEGO Action Figures
Poor Vezon...not only did he get crushed by an XBox, but from the note on top, it looks like he got a better understanding of just what the Red Ring of Death really is! ^.^ I like this; do you plan to continue with it? ~Trexxen -
Hmm...a good question. I haven't made my niche yet, to be honest. It's mainly because I just got out of my dark ages in early 06, and during said dark times I got rid of all my old legoes, so I had to start anew - even now, the majority of my legoes comprise of Bionicle parts, as only recently have I returned to the glorious world of system. (A good third of my System Parts are on display in my room - you may know this pile of parts as Sentai Fortress XD) As such, of yet in the building world I don't really have a niche. I suppose you could say I do enjoy combining Bionicle and Lego to their fullest extent - rather than keep them exclusive from eachother, I see that they can create a great bond that will build models that surpass even those that are "truly pure", with no Bionicle influence at all. In mentality, as well, I am the bridge between the themes - but enough about that, aye? On Eurobricks...well, I again don't really have a niche. I'm just not as outstanding a personality as some of the other members, and I only post in a topic when I have something of value to add to the discussion, and as such I'm not as "out there" as some of the other members are. I suppose if you really want to look into it Mafia is my niche here, but I've been doing that for years now - so it's really not an exclusive-to-EB thing, I'm afraid. In the future I plan to expand on my Bionicle/System fusionist models, and enter the realms of Space MOCs. I will also continue to build Mecha models, as these are at the moment my true calling - heck, perhaps I'll even make some military vehicles at some point. The general theme, though, is this: When I deserve to be noticed, I will be, and until then...well, we can't all be famous, now can we? Might as well try anyways ^.~ ~Trexxen
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...XD, thanks Quarryman and I apologize for the mismatched vote. I'm so depressed right now I can't remember names! Change vote to commanderbly42/Paul (the real one this time) (Also, Hi Savril!) ~Kyle
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Even in light of these events, I still find Paul to be the most suspicious. We've all been suspicious of him since the first day; the one that Dragonator keeps wanting us to look back on. The lady Suzanne provided the herbs to poison the wine; who provided the wine to play host to the herbs? Paul. I beseech you all; vote on him today, give me one more chance to investigate someone. Tomorrow if my reasoning does not prove sufficient you are free to lynch me; I'll even put the last vote on myself be that the case. And if it looks like I'm trying to draw attention away from myself, of COURSE I am - I'm a loyalist being treated like a traitor, I really would like the public eye off of me for a while! *chuckles* Vote Quarryman/Paul ~Kyle
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No, no, you misunderstand. I GAVE CONDEMNING INFO on two traitors (caps for emphasis, not yelling). I technically was part of the cause of their deaths. Oh, and by your logic, I've killed 3 traitors. ^.~ *goes to seek out the friar to gain repentance for the loyalists that died by his blade, even if they were decided by the people* ~Kyle
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(Adam, I wasn't referring to YOUR edit, haha - I was making a joke about how Dragonator edited his own post.) Rotrigous, I know, I know, which is what puts me in a bad situation. I've already given out this info before, but I'm never the first person awake, and by the time I'm down here someone else has pieced it together themselves or given the story themselves. *sigh* Again, I cannot force you to change your vote, I can merely attempt to convince you. Your will, your choice, brother. Oh, and Adam, I'm referring to the NEXT set. I posted again, you know. ~Kyle
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Sigh, I hate it when two people talk (post) at the same time, it becomes confusing! Adam, my reasoning is above...make of it what you may, for I have accepted my likely fate. At least I can have faith that when I die all the misinformation about me will vanish, and where my loyalties lie will be revealed for all to see, and I can only hope that you will be ashamed of yourselves for being so quick to act on a mere hunch. (Also, LORD DRAGONATOR! I found someone editing their post! It appears that Lord Dragonator has an edited post! D=< ) (=P) ~Kyle
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Blockbeard, why is there question to where my loyalties lie? Were I a traitor, would I off two others of my group just to convince you that I alone am not? Sure, it's possible, but I would HOPE that you take me for a better tactician than that! It is ok, though, you do not have to unvote me; I was merely saying that so that the traitors couldn't take the opportunity to hammer me. That was my primary concern. Yes, you could find a way, but would any of you be hardened enough to do it? Does anyone here ever wonder why I look so miserable all the time? Every loyalist we condemn is like a knife going through my heart! When this is all over, should I survive (though it looks as if I will not), I will likely be taking daily forgiveness sessions with the Friar for years to come! And yes, I know it will take Lord Savril a long time to answer - consider this, though, on your other argument. Why would the traitors even NEED an investigator? They know who they are, and they know what we can do by now - wouldn't they have offed me by now since I've outlived any possible usefulness? That being said, another point I need to make, concerning the Friar. Why did I not tell you that he was a member of a cult? For one, going back on a holy man such as he is a terrible thing to do, and at the time, I didn't want to own up to it - moreso, however, I was afraid that it would cloud your judgement when I know for a fact that he IS a loyalist, and end up in a problematic mishanging. I've taken the lives of many loyalists against my own will already, to know that I brought the death of one on would be too much. I hope you will all see reason; I am not a killer, I am only a servant of the King, and of the Lords as they wish so long as they remain loyal to the kingdom. ~Kyle
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Mystery Castle - Game and Index
Trexxen replied to Dragonator's topic in LEGO Mafia and Role-Play Games
Uh, Dragonator, just curious. Since it looks like everyone's on a (misguided) bandwagon for a Kyle lynch (;_;), what happens if the executioner dies? Problems with the future lynches aside, how am I going to kill myself? <_<; ~Trexxen -
Would one of you kindly unvote me, at least temporarily? At this stage any traitor could swoop in like a hawk and take me out for good. Please, think over my last words well, my fellows. (read: Read the post two posts up!) ~Kyle
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Sigh. Be reasonable, people! How can you vote for me when I am currently the only means we HAVE of killing traitors? If I die, the executions end, people! At this time I am going to go through my records, and name exactly who I looked at on what night and what my inspection revealed. Ahem: Night 1. I went to investigate stash2sixx, aka Mike The Servant. It was unsuccessful, as I was whacked by a certain whack-happy lord... Night 4. I followed Grim, who was following Rotrigous, who went into Mary's chamber. I saw him get killed, but only saw a small bit of the traitor as he ran away - this bit I described for the "painters" the next day. Night 5. I followed Batbrick (Marcus), intercepted him, and tortured him. The information I got was useful, but only to an extent - he had indeed killed Grim, and was also the one who had made the attempt on the Friar's life with a spear. He HAD been going after Lord Gary, but he was hit in the head with a greek shield. (NOTE: This, in my eyes, confirms that Gary isn't the traitor - but I don't even know if he's still alive anymore, lol.) Before I could get any information from him as to the other traitors, he had passed out. (Notice: Any way you guys can hold off on killing me until Savril returns, so he can confirm that what he hit Marcus with was indeed a greek shield?) Night 6. Investigated the Friar. Went through his diary first, then talked and drank with him. Discovered that he was a loyalist, but also a member of a dangerous cult. Also, he gets information from a spy occasionally. Night 7. Followed Lady Suzanne. Found a note showing that she was indeed a traitor in her diary. Went upstairs, saw Rotrigous "protecting" Lady Suzanne, watched for a second, and then left in disgust. Rotrigous KNOWS I was there because he confirmed that he was there to me. Last night, as well as the missing few nights, I was too drunk to really do anything (read: Had too much stuff to do.). Now then, I hope we can stop this nonsensical madness and get back to the task at hand - finding actual traitors. ~Kyle
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I'm fairly certain you aren't supposed to mention the messages given to you when Lord Dragonator kicks a pigeon to you, yes? >_> Anywho. I don't think you're a traitor ANYWAYS; I'm still looking at Paul. ~Kyle
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*looks at the Friar* Oy! My torture devices and my book on badges! Where did you find these? *walks over to friar, whispering conversation ensues* Oh, right...wow, that's lovely. Carry on, then - do wash them before you return them to me, will you? Thanks! ~Kyle
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In a way it is becoming more strict, but only in the "this should be common sense" area. When you think about it, the free spirit that was the general ideal of Eurobricks is still very alive and well (and if you need proof of that check the mafia topic ^.^), however at the same time in the rules it is explicitly stated that this community is only for those mature enough to take part in it. I understand why it feels like it's more strict, and by the definition it is, but it's really only an extension of a rule that already existed, isn't it? (Yes, I'm not Bonaparte or any other admin - I just read the post and had something to reply with, sorry.) That being said, I fully support the new rules. I personally don't even use chatspeak in an instant messaging session; in a forum, where there is more time to check what you have down and a much more lenient word limit, chatspeak should have no home! Abbreviations, sure - otherwise we'd have to make posts about how much adult fans of lego hate big ugly rock pieces put on top of crummy ramp and pit plates. But still, if your only post in the thread is just one word and a mess of useless abbreviations, it's very annoying to read. ~Trexxen
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Relax, relax, I was only joking - besides, I can't use this axe anymore, it's all rusty! I just got done polishing my sword, though, I used the latest DragLube on it so it's extra shiny! Almost cut my hand as I was moving the tissue up and down to get every little ding and dent on it! ~Kyle
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Agh, we have spirits editing their own posts, so many personalities I've got a headache, more than one use of "Oh no you didn't" over two posts, and advertisements? Oy vey, people, can we FOCUS a bit? I'm about to take the ruddy axe to one of ya! ~Trexxen
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Ah, thank you Ragnir - that little Q&A session was quite invigorating. Alright, I'm going to hold off on voting now, but I believe I have a suspect now. It is rightful to assume that, with his keen senses, Ragnir would be able to at the very least pick one traitor, yes? So consider these facts as you hear me, that ye may draw your own conclusion. Only one of the lords was a traitor; we learned this many days ago. Savy is out, though I must say that pink dress suits him quite well! ^.^; As for the good friar - ah, perhaps not so good - this is where I myself make a confession. Friar, when you found me in your room, I was actually preparing to leave - but beforehand I had been looking through your personal posessions. I know all about your sect - no, it is not the cult of the Dragonators, it is actually a dangerous cult dedicating their lives to worship. Nontheless, my investigation revealed that you had no hand in the murder of our king, so you are not a traitor. Also, would you mind seeing me later with some ale? It is quite delicious... That leaves only the fair cellar keeper. While Ragnir did get rather emotional today and could have had his judgement clouded, as I said before, a wise dragon should be able to pick at least one traitor out of our group. I will not vote on my gut, but given that the other two are basically cleared of all charges, save for maybe being in a dangerous cult, Paul is looking quite suspicious. As well, he could have supplied the wine for the traitors to poison. I know not what to think of these recent events - perhaps a little more time, yes? ~Kyle
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What I mean is this. There are a total of 10 players alive today. Assuming one kill each night, barring exceptions like them unluckily running into bodyguards or something (and I pray that be the case), this is how it works out with one lynch per day. Tomorrow we're down to 8. The next day we hit 6, then 4. Now, at 4 we're pretty much boned anyways, especially if there are two traitors. Assuming that there are only two left, hitting wrong today is fine, if demoralizing, from a logical point of view (and not an emotional one - emotionally for me that is unacceptable!). If there is only one left, though, we have two (at the least) theoretical "safe days". Curious, on which days have we lynched a traitor? Does anyone have that info? ~Kyle
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^Uh...whaaaat? XD I got Krika a few says ago, though it's too bad the blades/head have to be milky white instead of regular, it's an excellent set. And did I mention he's HUGE?! All in all, a very nice set - I think I'll be buying another one, if only to use the head as a pair of gauntlets for something huge ^.^ ~Trexxen
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Mystery Castle - Building Challenge Discussion
Trexxen replied to Dragonator's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
Sorry to hear you're sick, Dragonator - I myself have been slightly unwell these past few days, though it was mainly due to the drinking of a mystical weight loss potion (read: I tried a diet drink because there was nothing to eat lol)...didn't end up well, but I guess I must have lost some weight. I hope you are well soon, my friend - it just isn't the H&A forum without you! ~Trexxen -
Wait wait what? When have I ever withheld information from you all? Half the time I'm too drunk (OOC: busy) to remember to torture, and most of the time I DO remember I need not even go to such great lengths! The only person I have ever been forced to torture was the traitor Marcus, and in the end I got it out of him, didn't I? Suzanne I needed only to read the diary found in her room, and the other people I have investigated (the friar, and there may have been one other that I have forgotten but I've been drinking heavily, haha) have at this point turned out to be loyalist. Also, Lord Dragonator, is there any chance I could procure from you a number of traitors left in the castle? Surely you have this information through your informants, yes? ~Kyle
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Mind, I only saw the traitor's back as he ran away - the pictures were described for dramatic effect. Nontheless, we killed the person I saw and he WAS a traitor - as well as my findings on Lady Suzanne last night. Why must you continue to be suspicious of me when I have helped usher the deaths of two traitors, and have voted for more? There was no torturing or investigating last night for me - I hadn't the time, I was trying to decide a way to execute a woman, who, even if she was a traitor, was still a lady. (OOC: I also had to prepare a baby shower. <_<) Today, however, I believe we should go off past experience, and find whoever is cleared of suspicion. I believe myself to be cleared after my feats of finding multiple traitors (or rather confirming their existance), and I also believe Rotrigous and Lord Savril are cleared, because they have had alibis every night - there was no way they could have been killing people, no? Who is the least active? If there was no kill last night, perhaps the traitors are fatigued? ~Kyle
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Well, Rotrigous, you didn't do a very good job protecting her. I went through her belongings, and found not only several highly poisonous herbs, but also an entry in her diary proclaiming her part in the murder of the king. As for why I was pale, well, on my way out I saw you "protecting" Suzanne...made me sick to see that traitor scum with a fellow. Vote Lady Suzanne! (OOC: Dragonator, thanks for picking up the message from the topic - I didn't know if you had already gone on the trip or not, so I posted it here instead of PMing you. =P)