trying to stitch up Nev? The only potential reçruit i am aware of is that the kurgan now knows who the sea monster is and so can recruit him. It is less obvious whether that has already happened as a consequencr of themmeeting, or whether it is a subsequent action kurgan needs to take tonight. i can't see any other recruit roles, except willy who is alreqdy dead. But that's assuming there are no secret powers in a Chaos game!!
One player we've hardly mentioned is Tobes. How likely is it that he would kill gerrez even though he's not in the game. Even if just for fun. how likely is it he would target Bod early too if he had a kill? just a thought. equally, that could be an obvious stitch up by somebody.
Fight offer sent I'll advise the opponent Don't forget to tell me all the weapons you're taking And the order you are going to select them
I'm not playing anyone. My team mate was DPP as sloth and chunk. Nev has claimed his role and nobody denied it. I pointed out at the time that indy and shorty have a hidden agenda though We need to just focus on 2 things 1. the key. We need our 3rd key. 2. Thinning the mafia ranks. We have a lynch we need to get it done. After these two you are right it could all go crazy today and have ****e all left standing.
yup.. who knows. All we know is someone (else) should go figure out what the cure of one eyed willie is. thats whats over. **** knows is swnais dead but i presume he is til we find out otherwise.
what i saw said was a) kurgan got eaten and shat out by the sea monster. (so kurgen smells of fish ****... just saying) b) kurgan can recruit the sea monster. c) i did not see where they actually recruited in results but yes nev would be very obvious if they could.
guys we need a location. My guess is Kijang village We need all votes on somewhere and nev was meant to pick but says he's not on. Musty is in a different earlier time zone.. so... My reasoning is simple 1. we know the caverns were trapped by willie. Wille said go there. I don't know if this is due to trap or due to the fact that he knws ther eis a key there... how can i know? I know someone will die if we do go there (maybe) 2. the colony. I actually googled both other locations https://undeadlabs.com/2015/06/news/moonrise-travel-guide-part-2-qurada-colony/ now ritchie did this early so be aware. if he's mafia or sea monster i don't know but read the thing. . Caverns: the guy says "On the other hand, I’ve had quite my fill of another dungeon not too far from Qurada Colony, called Xenari Caverns. It’s not simply the Lunari that infest that place, mind you. I’m no fan of surprise encounters with Kindlehooves or Slugleys, but those threats pale beside the terror that comes from imagining how those caves came to exist, as well as the undeniable dread that I felt exploring the lower levels. I don’t hold much stock in sayings like, “places we weren’t meant to go,” but I might make an exception for that place." colony: "It’s quite typical to see new arrivals treating Qurada Colony as a treasured home after mere days spent there!" 3. the village https://undeadlabs.com/2015/06/news/moonrise-travel-guide-part-3-kijang-village/ To the eyes of someone unused to the region, the village of Kijang must seem alien indeed. Instead of planting their homes and businesses on the ground like most folks, the people of Kunisi Wood long ago came up with the bright idea to build right up the sides of the massive trees that dominate the landscape. This put the town out of reach of wild Shrubbles and Kitzapps, prevented the need for clearing land, and over the generations it’s also bolstered the people’s link to the health of the forest. After all, if your life literally depends on the trees continuing to stand, you’re pretty invested in keeping those trees happy! The first person I met in Kijang Village was a woman named Hana. She was very friendly and introduced me to a very unusual local beer that uses mushrooms in the brewing process. I suppose I’d describe it as an “acquired taste.” But you know, I still remember something she told me over twenty years ago: “It’s easy to respect the Great Trees. They’re big and old and look like monuments. The hard part is respecting the seedlings that need another thousand years to get there.” That’s just one example of how the locals think about time and history. You’ve probably heard people talk about “putting down roots” in a place? Well, in forest towns like Kijang Village, it’s almost a literal act. Take Hana for example. She ran the Kijang Shop for more years than you’ve spent walking! When it came time for her to retire, you might think she’d sell the place and use the gold to go on a big vacation, right? Not a chance! She passed it on to her nephew, Tanu, just like her father had passed it down to her decades earlier. And when Tanu hangs up his shop keys, I imagine someone else in the family will step in to keep the place going. The idea of turning your back on that kind of legacy…well, it’s just not how these folks think. The only thing I can see about a key in any of these is the village but is a shop key.
I also vote RITCHIE Nev said this yesterday and I directly challenge Ritchie to come out and tell us his role to avoid the lynch.
Ok, I have no idea on better location, it's really just guesswork with CC, so I vote we go to kijang village And in thd absence of a reasoned defence, I lynch vote Ritchie
Imo nev picked tobes out for a reason and i think tobes is raging he chopped my head off and found i played him 100% he has been lurking imo
From what I read last night, all it said was that he sea monster is now recruitable. If they recruit the sea monster then between them they will be able to join up all the dots of who is who. That is why I wanted to lynch Ritchie, in the hope of him being the sea monster. The Kurgon is also a good lynch target. The problem I have is that the person I think most likely to be the kurgon is also most likely to be conor. Does anybody strongly disagree with the names I threw out last night?