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jaysmiter wrote:To be honest...
I was amazed that you guys were so forthright in your decisions to come out as former cult members. Definitely not a play I would have made, but it was interesting to see how it all worked out.
And, just for clarification, my mercy had nothing to do with who became what after the cult disbanded. It was all up to the 2d10 I was using for a percentage.

dagny wrote:jaysmiter wrote:To be honest...
I was amazed that you guys were so forthright in your decisions to come out as former cult members. Definitely not a play I would have made, but it was interesting to see how it all worked out.
And, just for clarification, my mercy had nothing to do with who became what after the cult disbanded. It was all up to the 2d10 I was using for a percentage.
I brought up you using dice, in the game thread, but we'd have no idea what the percentages were, or were based on.

relantel wrote:dagny wrote:jaysmiter wrote:To be honest...
I was amazed that you guys were so forthright in your decisions to come out as former cult members. Definitely not a play I would have made, but it was interesting to see how it all worked out.
And, just for clarification, my mercy had nothing to do with who became what after the cult disbanded. It was all up to the 2d10 I was using for a percentage.
I brought up you using dice, in the game thread, but we'd have no idea what the percentages were, or were based on.
And just for that, Jays will use different percentages in Fantasy II...


Twisted Wrister wrote:Corvi really screwed the rest of us, by coming out (of the closet) so quickly. I didn't have time to explain myself right away, but realized that I should have. Killing Zaro could have bought us a night to get TWC who I thought was the baddie because he was just hanging back and not taking too much heat.

Twisted Wrister wrote:Corvi really screwed the rest of us, by coming out (of the closet) so quickly. I didn't have time to explain myself right away, but realized that I should have. Killing Zaro could have bought us a night to get TWC who I thought was the baddie because he was just hanging back and not taking too much heat.


Corvidae wrote:Twisted Wrister wrote:Corvi really screwed the rest of us, by coming out (of the closet) so quickly. I didn't have time to explain myself right away, but realized that I should have. Killing Zaro could have bought us a night to get TWC who I thought was the baddie because he was just hanging back and not taking too much heat.
You screwed yourself by going for a vote right off the bat.

jaysmiter wrote:To be honest...
I was amazed that you guys were so forthright in your decisions to come out as former cult members. Definitely not a play I would have made, but it was interesting to see how it all worked out.
And, just for clarification, my mercy had nothing to do with who became what after the cult disbanded. It was all up to the 2d10 I was using for a percentage.

Corvidae wrote:jaysmiter wrote:To be honest...
I was amazed that you guys were so forthright in your decisions to come out as former cult members. Definitely not a play I would have made, but it was interesting to see how it all worked out.
And, just for clarification, my mercy had nothing to do with who became what after the cult disbanded. It was all up to the 2d10 I was using for a percentage.
See it from my point of view: I kind of HAD to admit it because I was acting like a lunatic all game. And I knew at least one of the other two were bad, so I decided to drag them down with me. It turned out to be the right decision because I don't think we would have got Zaro otherwise.

jaysmiter wrote:It was all up to the 2d10 I was using for a percentage.



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