wolf5
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Post by wolf5 on Jul 31, 2008 7:42:12 GMT -5
Just a quick note to say that that was one of the most painful Night/Day cycles in the history of scumdom.
Drain, if you can pull this off, it'll be fricking legendary. Go Team Wolf!
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wolf7
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Post by wolf7 on Jul 31, 2008 11:14:19 GMT -5
Yeah. That...hurt. At least I convinced Pleonast not to off Zsofia, but I think it's going to be pretty dire from here on out. I know I'm not long for this world, but I am going to go down swinging. I'm going to say that once I was outed as a Freemason, with one dead and one outed, OAOW as the Omega Wolf thought there might be nobody left to check his lie. It's pretty much my only choice.
Here's how I see things playing out toNight. Oredigger puts his Warlock ju-ju on Koldanar. I am really wondering if we're down enough Witches that they can no longer protect OR investigate. I'm pretty sure that we got HockeyMonkey as Witch #2, otherwise MHaye may have stayed in the closet. Koldanar has already checked me, so he can't hurt me. There's only one Wolf left other than me, so I'm going to roll the dice that he'll check someone else. Since OAOW would check as a Freemason regardless of whether he's the Omega Wolf or a Freemason, that can't really hurt either. Really, the only thing that will hurt by keeping Koldanar alive another night is if Koldanar checks Zsofia. And the Cabalists (I can only assume that one or more is left) will perhaps be blocking Koldanar anyway--at least I would if I were a Cabalist.
Man, I wish I had someone to strategize with! I've never had to do this alone.
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wolf7
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Post by wolf7 on Jul 31, 2008 11:15:48 GMT -5
Zsofia kills Oredigger[/color]
Subject to change depending on how the Night thread goes or if Zsofia shows up and wants some input. Save this decision to the very end.
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Post by Pleonast on Aug 1, 2008 12:47:50 GMT -5
Ok, order is Zsofia kills Oredigger.
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Post by Pleonast on Aug 1, 2008 14:10:48 GMT -5
And the kill is a success.
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