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Heroica RPG - Quest #58: Brothers-in-Arms
Scubacarrot replied to Sandy's topic in The Heroica Archive
"Why am I not surprised? Do you really think you will walk away, really?" Guts attacks Meathook, then Greybeard. -
Heroica RPG - The Henrys - Award Celebration
Scubacarrot replied to Waterbrick Down's topic in The Heroica Archive
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Scubacarrot replied to Dragonator's topic in LEGO Mafia and Role-Play Games
Nah, I prefer to be still alive. (sorry, bad joke) Please cram as many portal and half life references in there as you can. -
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Scubacarrot replied to Dragonator's topic in LEGO Mafia and Role-Play Games
Aperture academy, eh? Sounds awesome, too bad I'll be missing out on any cake... -
Heroica RPG - Quest #58: Brothers-in-Arms
Scubacarrot replied to Sandy's topic in The Heroica Archive
Guts, his hand casually resting on the hilt of his blade, and a mysterious grin on his face, got up, and said: "I'm ready." If he would kill these old men, and these Crocs, he would. -
Heroica RPG - Quest #58: Brothers-in-Arms
Scubacarrot replied to Sandy's topic in The Heroica Archive
Guts whispered to Nerwen: "It's a trap, they're lying. Prepare for battle. I wouldn't be surprised if those beards were fake, as well." Guts got up, ready to follow the old men, but not before casually taking a Nostrum, Smelling Salts and Mead. -
Hm, glad to know my vote's in the right place after all. If this turns out true, we have a lot to analyse tomorrow (and of course a scum), especially who was being protective of Bristol before the investigation result was there, if it turns out false, we have catched a scum in the day investigator AND in Holly and Michael. Win-win.
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Heroica RPG - Quest #58: Brothers-in-Arms
Scubacarrot replied to Sandy's topic in The Heroica Archive
Guts rolls his eyes as the Nord goes upstairs with the serving lass, those types laid with all kinds of men, and the Raider wouldn't be surprised if she carried a disease or two. These old men were also worthless. Guts would be surprised if one of them put foot on a ship in twenty years or longer. The raider got up, and proceeded to stand next to Nerwen, he remarked: "The old fools know nothing, I'm sorry to report. I'm thinking we should head back, where's that Nord gone to?" The Raider didn't like this place, it was loud, it smelled, and the watery rum was terrible. Perhaps he had gone soft, spending all that time drinking fine wine in the relative comfort of the hall. -
Vote: Bristol (Peanuts) Obvious reasons.
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Meh, I see no reason not to lynch Bristol. Barbara and all other variants of thiefs get the benefit of the doubt for now, I'd say.
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Heroica RPG - Quest #58: Brothers-in-Arms
Scubacarrot replied to Sandy's topic in The Heroica Archive
Guts nodded. he walked up the old men, and said: "Alright, let's play some Trip Traps, loser buys the round." -
Sorry if this has been said before, but who did the other master criminal target on night one?
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Why would I want to kill a master criminal? If I was in any faction? All assuming they are telling the truth.
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That was a threat she made if we wanted to kill her, a misplaced threat, since us killing her will not do much for us, but rob her of her chance to win. Your reasoning for why I am scummy for asking doesn't add up. How would a scum benefit from knowing the master criminal's identity? If I understand it right, the scum's don't care about the neutrals, the master criminals only need to steal their shit or something, I don't know. For the town however, it's one less person to waste time on. Plus the reasons I gave in my previous post. Poor contribution, from you, this. If you're going to accuse someone of being scummy, give a reason. Ok, the only thing I can think of for the scum is that they won't be able to accidentally kill a neutral, not helping them towards their win condition. I'd say the town's benefit is greater.
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Yes, they are from that poor excuse of a play.
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Does this other Master Criminal want to step forward? Realize that the easier we narrow people down, the sooner we see connections, the sooner we close in on scum, the sooner the Master criminals could potentially fullfill their winning conditions.
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Can we get the identity of the other master criminal, you know, just in case?
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I think Barbara might be telling the truth, honestly. I know Jonathan doubted him, but Jonathan was also flailing around like a mad fishstick lately. Barbara was pretty instrumental in getting Pierre lynched, I'd say. And she had no reason to contact what'shisorherface if she was was scum, and I doubt they'd be going through that effort and that much risked to trick Jonathan, only to kill him now. BUT, all that means is that she might be seperated from the main thief group. But she's still a thief. And our objective is to kill thieves. Barbara never mentioned being a "Master Criminal" until I asked her about that yesterday, it's possible, I guess, but still. You're a thief, Barbara, I'm pretty sure you're in our objective to kill you...
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Hm, it appears it doesn't, I thought it did. Still, I'm more intended to call a black figure a man rather than a woman too, and I'm a woman! I wouldn't look behind it much, and see no reason to push it.
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Vigilante is a male word, I'm not sure what you two see in that.
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Surely Jonathan could not have been the day investigator (raymond) if he casted doubt on him though? Unless that was his tactic, in which case, good tactic.
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Heroica RPG - Quest #58: Brothers-in-Arms
Scubacarrot replied to Sandy's topic in The Heroica Archive
"Well, good luck with that." Guts moves over to the table with the two fish-men and sits down. -
Heroica RPG - Quest #58: Brothers-in-Arms
Scubacarrot replied to Sandy's topic in The Heroica Archive
"I asked you a question, boy." -
Heroica RPG - Quest #58: Brothers-in-Arms
Scubacarrot replied to Sandy's topic in The Heroica Archive
"Morning has come and gone, kid, it's the next day, from what I heard from the barkeep."