Lynching me is a waste of your time bsmith, just like it is in almost every other game I've played. Do you even have a valid case against me besides my usual lurkiness? Probably not.
I don't have much of a case on anyone except secret scribe, but I can't vote for him because he is in the other faction. If it is not you and it is not me, then classical is likely our guy.
Never Mind. This was going to be a votes lock post, but I said I would lock votes 9PM, not 4 AM , so you have approximatly 16 more hours to decide the fate of Middle Earth
classical hero lunged for the chainmail. The shiny mithril coat would surely guarantee that he at least outlives the bagnoronk (OOC: pool of filth) that Cirith Ungol had become. However, he was not alone. BSmith apparently had followed the same line of reasoning. Both now faced off.
He unsheathed his dagger, which glowed a bright blue in the reddish Mordorian air. Its blade was covered in brown dust, but its light still shone through. His opponent was startled by the elvish light, just enough for him to lunge, felling the orc. classical_hero collapsed, Sting, that blade of Gondolin, avenged its elvish makers. He was a:
Spoiler:
Minas Morgul Orc:
You are an orc from the city of the Nazgul, Minas Morgul, sent here to supplement the local garrison. It was quickly made obvious to you how incompetent and pathetic they are. They could not even keep two tiny, unarmed prisoners in check! As such it is clear that they do not deserve the prisoner’s valuable armor.
dcmort had seen enough. He knew that BSmith was the enemy and he ran to notify Shagrat. While he had no sympathy for the incompetent local garrison, stoping this intruder was a task of greater importance then then their squabble.
By the time Secret Scribe got to Shelob's raided tunnel, Sam had removed his orcish garments and donned the dwarven chainmail, which had saved Frodo in Moria. It would save him today. Though Shagrat was a skilled warrior and had seen many battles, from the rise of Mordor, and even from the old days of raiding before, skill does not save you from superior enemy weaponry. Secret Scribe is dead. He was
Spoiler:
Shagrat Faction: Cirith Ungol
have my orders. And it's more than my belly's worth, or yours, to break 'em. Any trespasser found by the guard is to be held at the tower. Prisoner is to be stripped."
You are the leader of the garrison of Cirith Ungol, an orc warrior in loyal service to the army of Mordor. You have clear orders, the prisoners possessions are to be confiscated and taken to Barad Dur, while they themselves are to be left unharmed. Unfortunately, these scums from Minas Morgul do not seem to understand these obvious commands. The disturbance they have caused has let the prisoners escape. Now the prisoners have reclaimed their foul Elvish weapons, they once more pose a threat. To make matters worse, it is your responsibility to stop the rebelling Morgul-scum. Given this, it may be necessary to interpret the orders not to harm the prisoners with some lenience, since your position at the head of this fortress is on the line.
Personal Ability:
You break ties in Cirith Ungol voting.
Seeing their leader dead, the remaining orcs scattered in panic. BSmith, aka Sam, without his master, but with the ring and a new determination resumed his quest to Mount Doom alone. Neither Gollum nor Frodo would be with him. Lugburz soon got a report about a "Large infiltration force of elves and halflings" that had supposedly sacked Cirith Ungol. Later Nazgul patrols found nothing of the sort.
Hobbit Victory! since the remaining orcs cannot lynch BSmith, are all weaker than BSmith and lack night kills. Everyone may now post. Victory percentages will be assigned shortly
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