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Wow, that was a funny game to watch. Congrats to all you townies. I can't wait to see all the night actions by Hinck. But I gotta say, I'm not quite a fan of revivals. And did you have to announce the killer was "sneaky as a ninja"? But great hosting, the interludes were just superb.
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I think this is depending on how the host defines. Goon may refer to a mobster in general, or mean a vanilla mobster. In some games, such as Infection or Bloodbricks the scum may decide who executes the kill. In standart games one of the mobsters just tells the host their decision, with nobody being particular killer. The hitman became just a good option for more advanced games with new roles such as the blockers, the trackers and watchers. Also, in other games "hitman" can not only mean a killer, but also a specialist killer who can override blockings or protection or such (sorry if I'm mistaing "hitman" and "ninja" at this point).
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Oh, come on, I don't see the difficulity at those roles. It's quite easy: The Tracker is the one, who...er...tracks people? *looks above* Well, I don't think I'll ever be able to remember them. For luck I don't have to, I can look them up at Mafiawiki or in this thread. Oh, btw, in many games the serial killer has to kill everyone. Fortunately it's normally not used on EB like that.
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Nicely done, Alopex. Although you should include the night action investigator to the roles, as I think it's used rather common on EB. Yet informative, I hadn't heared about the janitor role before.
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I'd like to know if the door is locked. If it isn't, I'd like to enter the lighthouse and look for anything that looks like it is out of order. Has someone worked inside the lighthouse? Sorry for being lazy.
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And we shouldn't forget the names of everyone whose shoe size we have. Can we get them as well?
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I'm also fine with going to the lighthouse.
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I wonder what you kept hiding from us, Ralph. Seems like it was good you destroyed the gnome.
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Hilarious ones, George G.
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You paid $100 for a gnome and don't even know if it has had a fishing rod? Anyway, if smashing the gnome reveals nothing, I'd like to follow Stevie's suggestion and propose checking the lighthouse next.
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Sorry. Re-reading thoroughly every post, it appears that nobody searched inside the bathroom so far. I'd like to have a description of everything in the bathroom. I'm quite disappointed with what we yielded searching Valerie's house, seems like she was really good at her job.
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The Forest Mafia Confirmation & Discussion thread
Peanuts replied to Hinckley's topic in LEGO Mafia and Role-Play Games
Except for modkilling everyone who doesn't post at least 5 plays and/or mad theories per day. Just giving an alternative way. -
I'm finished here, but what about upstairs? I'd like to move upstairs and get a description of the second floor.
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The Forest Mafia Confirmation & Discussion thread
Peanuts replied to Hinckley's topic in LEGO Mafia and Role-Play Games
I really thought the townies had won. How evil! One more time you've told a short introduction into a average mafia day ways more complicated and ways more hilarious than other hosts would do. Great work. -
Really? Shouldn't we take the tiles out first and then look if there's some hollow space under it? Okay, I'd like to help you walking through the house stamping on the floor.
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Do we have proper tools? If yes, I'd try to take the tiles out.
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That's exactly why I wanted to get the water out before searching in it. I wonder what's wrong with your family. I'd like to know if there's something under the couch, and if we can remove the tiles from the kitchen floor somehow.
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Nope, I definitely don't like Dent's suit. I think TLG shouldn't have changed that.
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Well then. I'd like to know if the carpet can be removed, and if we can let the water out of the pond somehow. Then, if the carpet can be removed, I'd like to do so, and know f there's something under it. Then I'll look inside the oven for anything out of place, and, at last, know what's inside the cabinets.
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I think you're overestimating your worth, Stanley has still control over the military forces surrounding us, not you. And you call us suspected spies...look at yourself. And threatening us won't get you anywhere, you shouldn't forget we can just lock you up.
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Would you mind telling us why you consider Fields as a minor suspect? He didn't do anything I'd call scummy, except for shooting the Doc, but we shouldn't forget he was armed and angry and some others killed him as well. I agree about Garrison as major suspect, and I see why you are suspect of Ackerson, but Im still not sure on where to set Dolores. A blocking investigator? Well, if Stanley says so... I'd also like to lock up Garrison and keep an eye on Jenkins.
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Sorry for being late, I completely forgot about that. Congrats winners.
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Because he knocked the pistol out of your hand? Just a wild guess. We have a 50:50 chance you are scum and you own a knife, isn't that enough?
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Well, I think it's clear one of them is a commie, so why don' we just convict Garrison and lock Jenkins up in the jail cells, until we know wether if Garrison was a commie or not?
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Sounds like you want to say the Captain is the killer, correct? I just hope you're right about this...any evidence?