The townspeople had hardly been gathered for any time at all when an extraordinarily confident accusation comes forward, putting nearly all debate to a swift end.
“Yeah, it was definitely that guy.” the woman said, pointing at an angry figure standing near the back of the crowd. Everyone turns to look at Foster Raven, who shifts uncomfortably but doesn’t say anything. His aunt is nowhere to be seen today, presumably too traumatized by the death of her other nephew to leave the house. “He’s the one you want.”
“Are you sure?” some one asks.
The woman, who is dressed as plainly as any country folk, nods authoritatively. “I am positive. Who will you believe, if not me?”
You consider this. She makes a compelling argument, and after all, who was it that Bert was always following around? His older brother Foster, of course. The smart one. The sane one … it was the obvious choice. The only choice.
“You can’t kill me!” Foster shouts, more than a little hysteria in his voice. “You need me too much! This town would be nothing without me! NOTHING!”
One of the town’s weathered and beaten farmers takes a step toward the young man, pitchfork extended. “You’d best come quietly, son,” he says. Unfortunately, this suggestion is not very appealing to Mr. Raven.
“FOOLS!” He bellows, raising his fist to the sky. “YOU DARE DEFY ME? I’LL KILL YOU ALL – “ His melodramatic posturing is cut off by a blow from behind by a cudgel, and he drops like a lead balloon.
“If there’s one thing I can’t stand,” the man with the club mutters, “It’s insane ranting.”
“Right then!” The Mayor says brightly. “Let’s finish this up and get on with the day, shall we?”
“Why stop now?” a disheveled looking man asks, stroking his beard thoughtfully. “We could certainly find the rest of the so-called Mafia today if we just keep looking …”
“Some of us have WORK to do!” The farmer shouts, waving his pitchfork. “I don’t have time play games all day!”
The Mayor nods. “Of course, of course,” she says, a bit exasperated. “We’re all very busy people, what with serial-killing murders interrupting our affairs. Now, could someone please fetch the rope?”
Fox and Ravens has been Lynched, ending Day 2.
Now, I have two exams on Tuesday, so I don’t think Day 3 will likely begin until Tuesday evening. It might start earlier if everyone gets their Night actions in sooner and I get a chance to deal with it. I’ll try my best, but we’ll see. So for now, if everyone could shoot to have their stuff in by Monday February 28th, 11:59 pm EST?
Thanks for your patience.
“Yeah, it was definitely that guy.” the woman said, pointing at an angry figure standing near the back of the crowd. Everyone turns to look at Foster Raven, who shifts uncomfortably but doesn’t say anything. His aunt is nowhere to be seen today, presumably too traumatized by the death of her other nephew to leave the house. “He’s the one you want.”
“Are you sure?” some one asks.
The woman, who is dressed as plainly as any country folk, nods authoritatively. “I am positive. Who will you believe, if not me?”
You consider this. She makes a compelling argument, and after all, who was it that Bert was always following around? His older brother Foster, of course. The smart one. The sane one … it was the obvious choice. The only choice.
“You can’t kill me!” Foster shouts, more than a little hysteria in his voice. “You need me too much! This town would be nothing without me! NOTHING!”
One of the town’s weathered and beaten farmers takes a step toward the young man, pitchfork extended. “You’d best come quietly, son,” he says. Unfortunately, this suggestion is not very appealing to Mr. Raven.
“FOOLS!” He bellows, raising his fist to the sky. “YOU DARE DEFY ME? I’LL KILL YOU ALL – “ His melodramatic posturing is cut off by a blow from behind by a cudgel, and he drops like a lead balloon.
“If there’s one thing I can’t stand,” the man with the club mutters, “It’s insane ranting.”
“Right then!” The Mayor says brightly. “Let’s finish this up and get on with the day, shall we?”
“Why stop now?” a disheveled looking man asks, stroking his beard thoughtfully. “We could certainly find the rest of the so-called Mafia today if we just keep looking …”
“Some of us have WORK to do!” The farmer shouts, waving his pitchfork. “I don’t have time play games all day!”
The Mayor nods. “Of course, of course,” she says, a bit exasperated. “We’re all very busy people, what with serial-killing murders interrupting our affairs. Now, could someone please fetch the rope?”
Fox and Ravens has been Lynched, ending Day 2.
Now, I have two exams on Tuesday, so I don’t think Day 3 will likely begin until Tuesday evening. It might start earlier if everyone gets their Night actions in sooner and I get a chance to deal with it. I’ll try my best, but we’ll see. So for now, if everyone could shoot to have their stuff in by Monday February 28th, 11:59 pm EST?
Thanks for your patience.
Insert theme music here.
Mafia 21: Tempting Fate on the Second Day
21/02/2011 01:34:54 PM
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Sorry for the delay.
22/02/2011 01:56:28 PM
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Well, we may as well HC (Table)
22/02/2011 10:05:16 PM
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Still need HC's from ? and Scott
24/02/2011 05:41:38 PM
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Sorry. I was RBIRL. I investigated beetnemesis and found him innocent. *NM*
25/02/2011 02:02:01 PM
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OK, so... some thoughts.
24/02/2011 03:49:52 AM
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More or less my take too
24/02/2011 05:29:48 AM
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Yeah, I'd have to say that you're my top suspect right now.
24/02/2011 02:58:55 PM
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i have some suspicions
24/02/2011 03:27:21 PM
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What's up?
24/02/2011 05:31:26 PM
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Re: What's up?
24/02/2011 07:47:19 PM
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Anything in particular? *NM*
24/02/2011 09:45:37 PM
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yeah, one thing in particular
24/02/2011 10:20:43 PM
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I really think you should.
25/02/2011 02:08:28 PM
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Re: I really think you should.
25/02/2011 02:34:00 PM
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Re: I really think you should.
25/02/2011 04:05:53 PM
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Re: I really think you should.
25/02/2011 05:42:40 PM
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right, gonna take a big risk here
25/02/2011 10:04:04 PM
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That is a big risk.
25/02/2011 10:24:50 PM
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Well, I could have seen that coming.
26/02/2011 12:31:43 AM
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So how do we want to do confirmation?
25/02/2011 10:39:38 PM
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Copping Question (Table)
26/02/2011 12:53:03 AM
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...isn't anyone who says "yes" going to be roled, and quickly nightkilled? *NM*
26/02/2011 12:59:01 AM
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Probably, but it doesn't really matter
26/02/2011 01:02:41 AM
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Also if she's lying or wrong it doesn't result in a NK
26/02/2011 01:03:59 AM
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The only way we'll determine if she's lying or wrong without lynching Fox is if someone RCs
26/02/2011 01:11:35 AM
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I can't really answer this question. I've presented my role which is essentially a yes, i guess. *NM*
26/02/2011 02:23:05 AM
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Remember, this is about Yunalesca's claim.
26/02/2011 07:53:17 AM
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Before this gets too out of hand, Vote: Fox and Ravens. And Isaac, if I could vote twice, you too
26/02/2011 01:05:59 AM
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Wait, what are you accusing me over?
26/02/2011 01:26:29 AM
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Fox and Ravens has been Lynched *Twilight Pending* *NM*
26/02/2011 05:02:14 AM
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Twilight
26/02/2011 05:40:22 AM
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Has anyone played the card game 'Bang'?
27/02/2011 08:05:00 PM
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I've never even heard of it. And will the goddess kill us for talking? *NM*
27/02/2011 11:04:47 PM
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Okay good. I had never even heard of it, but when one of my friends mentioned it,
28/02/2011 12:12:23 AM
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