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Because you are also corrupted.
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These deaths are weird. Are there two serial killers? I can't think of why either one of them would make a good Scum or Vig kill. A doi. I should read the whole intro first. Knew what exactly?
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Ragnarök Now 3: Confirmation and Discussion
Hinckley replied to MagPiesRUs's topic in LEGO Mafia and Role-Play Games
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That's a great point.
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I just added links to high-res images to the first post.
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The word is "too". If you were talking to much, you would be conversing with the adverb.
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No. If he is a traitor, which I doubt, and the Scum recall him or recruit him or whatever tonight, none of it happened in private. Every player is aware of the possibility. I feel that information is better for everyone. Do you think Tarden is free of scrutiny now? Do you think he's actually a traitor? How would it have helped to keep that information private? Townies with Night Actions have someone to check due to the suspicious behavior Tarden and Brand were engaging in behind the scenes.
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No, I understand that. Something about checking to see if he is actually Scum or just bored rings hollow. Bored? It just pings me. Especially coming from Tarden in the first place. Bored... When are you bored, Tarden? If you're ever bored, you stir things up. You go all cock-sure and crazy and say things like "I'm going to be aggressively Townie this game!" and poke people and send PMs. Bored. Scummy. Pingy. Oink. And you...um...Isaac?... That can't be right. Whoever, Larry, you accepting boredom as the other possibility of appearing to be a traitor. Let me say another thing about this traitor business. I asked that based on the paraphrased conversation I got from Brand and Brand replied something non-committal about being what he was asking me. Now he's several time tried to paint it as my idea that Tarden is a traitor. And Patrekr has a great point and I said something about it earlier where Brand PMed me thinking I was Town after saying he was the most suspicious of me, in-thread. And Brand is the only person to email me at this point. I guess killing everyone in Unrest in the Forest finally ended the trend of everyone claiming to me on Day One. I feel lonely. That was a bit of rambling. Too much pig–milk–mead.
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Larry Larch here ^ (change your damn name), what exactly does a bored Townie look like? Tarden claiming boredom earlier in the day has never sat right with me but you seem to see it as the polar opposite of Scum traitor. Can you expound on your thought processes here?
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Whatever. Games mix together for me after a while. This isn't about that game, either way. You annoyed me in Ragnarok 2, so I killed you. Can we move on? You're Scummy in this game and it's hard to decide who to vote for between you, Cranebeinn and Brand.
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No. I killed you in Unrest in the Forest because you have a tendency to flip out and suspect me when I am at my strongest Town game. You know, sending people YouTube clips of Emperor Palpatine and stuff like that? Then I have to take all this time to re-assure you that I'm not Scum and follow the plan and don't freak out and blab the Town block info to others. I think this was in IMHOTEP, specifically but it's definitely happened more than once. You and the half-troll both like to do it. But, yes, that's why I killed you there. In this game, which is a different game, you have: a. referred to yourself as corrupted b. defended Cranberry Face who is being very Scummy So, that's why I'm suspicious of you. I'm not even voting for you. Not sure why you think I'm trying to get rid of you. Perhaps it's the magnification you get through Scum PerspectiveTM. Wait, why is you line so long? It didn't wrap, did you copy and paste it in from a text editor?
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But Jarl is pointing out that he did spell it out. For some reason you've chosen to only look at the joke he made.
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I'm not fooled, at least I don't think. I'm referring to the posts of Mist. I agree that he reflected your real reason, but it is Mist defending Cranebeinn that is so disturbing. Are you saying that Mist and Cranberry Bread are both using the same defense...for him? Because it's true. And it would seem like subliminal seepage of Scum discussions... Maybe Mist is the better vote today. Why is everyone acting so Scummy?
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I agree with the half-troll, this is a major ping.
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What? You're not confident in our best lead and the lynch seems realistic? I'm not familiar with this concept: what makes a lynch realistic, exactly? Thanks to Ragnvald for pointing this out. First, I didn't defend him, I picked apart your bonkers accusation. Second, Ragnvald is right, how would my defense of him convince you he is OK, exactly? Experience doesn't equal Loyal. To know I'm Loyal, you'd have to be Corrupted yourself. Even knowing now that you meant me when you said Hervi, I have no idea what your point was here. What were you trying to say? I super am not comfortable with this. Brand is watching only me yet he throws me a potato all "You are town–reading to me! Bler bler bler..." So many people's behavior I don't like today...
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His post pings me pretty hard too. Lot of suspicious activity for Day One... Who is fighting? It's pretty level in here now. Talk away.
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I contend he would be pretty as a serial killer if he noticeably panicked hours after ignoring your accusation. Considering he had posted, ignoring It and answered to it later, doesn't that make his response a little suspect. I find it odd that you would expect a serial killer to announce he has no allegiance to either side ands then freak out a day after his blatant confession was questioned. Not "be pretty as" "be a pretty bad"
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And another great hit rolls through. I'll say that Brand isn't worthy of a vote but not add any analysis (painfully familiar) and not vote. If anyone's been on the sidelines, you have. I forgot you were playing. Are you eating popcorn? Well in a set to your logic tree, I did't necessarily defend Jarl as much as discounted your suspicion which I found off the wall. Interesting you reached out to him in private and declared him Town.
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Who is Hervi????
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This entered my mind earlier and I can't remember if I posted the theory but it's possible Brand and Tarden are both Scum and started a fake PM to throw us off later. This has been a common Scum tool in the past (ahem ) but if that is the case here, Brand got over–excited and blew his fake–PM–load and didn't know how to handle me posting it. Why would someone be so adamant about not accusing someone of being Scum, just being suspicious of them. I'm still stuck on how weird all of that was...
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So you've conclude he's not a traitor. Great. So he's Loyal and not possibly a regular, non-traitor Scum because.... ???
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I need a break...
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You forgot the part where Tarden wants to marry Mist.