The reasoning is still sound if you're scum. The starting point may have been wrong though.
The lack of reasoned-out posts is precisely why I've tried to make do with what little we have, and I probably have to concede I've gone a little too far down the rabbit hole on the matter. From so...
I'm not saying you should have voted to lynch me at the end of the day. I'm saying you could well have changed your vote long before that, and didn't.
If we don't make a big deal out of a d1 lynch then why have a d1 at all?
If memory serves me correctly, Zack's always one of the most active players in the game, as is choxorn.
Seems to me that the lynch on choxorn could easily have been stopped by Zack changing his seemingly random or day 1-induced silliness vote - which didn't happen.
vote: Zack
My apologies to you, Sprig. I did not do this game justice. You clearly put a lot of effort into this game, and I had a role that might well have been used better by somebody else who could.
OOC: the reasons of my absence were a combination of family matters and a load of work higher than was expected, which left me little time to be active. Feel free to PM, but I'm not going to post any more about this in public for privacy reasons. Hope you understand.
"Your explanation...
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A tired Kasavan Captain enters, looking almost cross-eyed from reading too much.
"King Exar, forgive me for not being around much the meetings of your council. Guess I caught something bad from being around too much work to do... At least I've managed to read up...
"Let our King Exar have his Death mana, although there is still a little bit of doubt in my mind here. Why does he offer the Death orbs up to our vote if he has need for them (after all, they do seem to aid him in his health) and can just claim them by virtue of his royal prerogative? Methinks...
Our King explicitly states his affinity for Death Mana to us, admits he wants to acquire Death orbs for reasons only known to himself, then gives one away for free? He must really fear a demon assault on him if he does not wish to hold it himself. Let Governor choxorn keep it.
The lawman...
If it was any other GM than Backwards Logic I probably would have contacted you on the first day. Your post was a very clear hint that you were recruitable - I was paranoid though that you were a character like Niklas in the Road to Ruin. Who was tasked to be recruited and bring down the Rogues...
An excellent game Backwards - and well played to the Innocents.
Perhaps the biggest setback for us was losing Forest so early as we did. He was setting himself up as our contact within the innocent cabal then died early. After that I felt that trying to do repairing to get in their good...
...
Well I guess it's only fair to give off some last words since I'm about to die. Or perhaps not, since I might as well die in silence.
Still... your time is running out, innocents. There's a reason for it all. We don't just try to sink the bloody ship because we can. We will sink it...
The one proper lead we have on someone being responsible for an action that hurt the ship's chances of getting home - namely, the course change - still hasn't been followed through on properly.
Yet we can likely link it to CCRunner messing around with the ship's reactor. As noted earlier...
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