I thought only the game moderator can close the thread. :confused:
Printable View
I thought only the game moderator can close the thread. :confused:
The game moderator is MIA, because he lives in the future.
To be fair to Serah, she probably couldn't roleclaim being a damn governor. If she turned out to be lying, she would probably be in big trouble.
Still, it's sooo annoying. I fully expected a death, only to get nothing. It also leads to an interesting question: Quistis is a gladiator and chose Serah to be her challenger. They then began some weird thing were they are both accepting death, only for the last minute for Serah to impose Marshall law for a day and stop all lynches, saving both of them.
If both Quistis and Serah are of the same alignment, then Quistis's move is idiotic, because they have both wasted two very potent role moves. This leads me to suggest that they are of opposite alignments, but why do they appear to be in cohoots together, like they planned this to happen? Something is not quite right here... :mad:
Everyone please stop discussing - Stilzkin asked me to close the thread if he was not around. Serah asked me to let her make the final post. Go to sleep.
wow i did not see that comeing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
But there was still 4 minutes left and I signed on just to make an important and game-changing post. :(
As a last entourage I will remind everyone a governor can also be aligned with the mafia, although you can go a little crazy if you know you can stop it. Sleep well.
If he was the governor or whatever type of role, a stop lynch would end the day. There would be no lynch. So stop blathering about 3 mins. Dorks.
Well, I'll give Day 2 one thing: It was a hell of a lot more fun than Day 1 was.
Well who's going to get lynched tomorrow, Quistis or Serah? XD
Thank you to GoBo for closing the thread. I'm going to quickly read the game thread to check everything was acceptable and inform you of the outcome. Send your night actions to Stiltz after that. Cheers. smurfen phone posting man