Undertale Mafia: Friends & Corpses [GAME OVER]


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Post Post #6479 (isolation #0) » Thu Dec 01, 2016 7:03 am

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/replace in

Okay, I am NOT reading 260 pages of drivel. Ain't happening. New perspectives are better than just reinterpreting old data anyway, so you all start with a generally fresh slate with me. I'll read the last five or ten pages, the first five or ten pages, and selections that prove relevant, like final VCAs from each day. Plus I'll read my predecssor's ISO, as I can actually trust their motives.

So, what should I know?
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Post Post #6482 (isolation #1) » Thu Dec 01, 2016 7:28 am

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I've actually done that in live games.

Have we tried lynching the mod?

Vote Skulduggery
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Post Post #6484 (isolation #2) » Thu Dec 01, 2016 7:31 am

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We'll never mind then. That's my first reaction to a stymied bastard game.
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Post Post #6655 (isolation #3) » Thu Dec 01, 2016 6:24 pm

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MathBlade wrote:
In post 6234, Giovanni il Pellegrino wrote:
In post 6196, Andrius wrote:
In post 6192, Giovanni il Pellegrino wrote:
In post 6168, Andrius wrote:Giovanni not dying after targeting Narna makes sense IF THEYRE BOTH SCUM.
He is trying to get us to step back from the NARNA LYNCH.
This makes absolutely no sense. Why would I come forth with such a ridiculous claim on the day Narna is most likely lynched? As Not chara said, I am out of the lynchpool partly because of my weak claim. Why would I ruin it to save a partner that is eventually doomed?
Well.
If Narna flips scum you and I will have words.

This is your answer? Yeah, this is fully a pitchfork-and-torch era we are currently through. Since the participants of this game left logic behind at some previous timestamp, I will do the same.

VOTE: Narna

This is an L-3 vote.

Let's get the big bad boogeyman out of the way. If Narna flips scum, then come at me. If not, then we will definitely have words, although of a different context.

Either way, if this isn't a troll no scum setup, Town is doomed.
Town PRs never vote their innocents. Ever.
^This isn't necessarily true. I've had a long day, and am looking at this one comment in total isolation without having done much reading (i.e. essentially none), but false. This is a declared Bastard game, so sanity of Cops is not guaranteed. Further, Godfathers, Tailors, Ninjas, and Framers are a thing. Finally I believe I saw some mention of redirectors in my neighborhood? I only skimmed it.

I have no idea of the backstory of this exchange, but that statement needs to be less axiomatic and unforgiving.

Anyway, I opened this thread to say this: I have tomorrow off. Expect my meaningful input some time in the afternoon.
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Post Post #6890 (isolation #4) » Sat Dec 03, 2016 7:44 am

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I'm still here, it's just that catching up to this game is a daunting task, and I've had a busy couple of days. I have the rest of the day off though.
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Post Post #7256 (isolation #5) » Tue Dec 06, 2016 7:39 am

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Prodging. I'm sorry, I probably should not have replaced into such a large and fast-paced game during the last week of the semester. I'm still about 20 pages down from where I replaced in. I should be caught up and contributing soon.
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Post Post #7748 (isolation #6) » Mon Dec 12, 2016 2:22 pm

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VOTE: Skullduggery

I'm still not really caught up, but I'm going to try to stay current from here.
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Post Post #7782 (isolation #7) » Mon Dec 12, 2016 2:56 pm

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In post 7755, Almost50 wrote:@Nahdia:

If we had no scum prior to Maxous lynch then who the heck has been shooting Townies at night? If it was a Ton Vig they should have c;aimed already, but nobody did.
My predecessor received a 1-shot FBI Agent on N2, and used it on Titus N4, which was obviously negative. I'm guessing there's a Serial Killer, though that may have been Maxous.
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Post Post #7789 (isolation #8) » Mon Dec 12, 2016 3:40 pm

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Hey.

Hey guys.

Vote the mod with me.

Seriously. We lose nothing if I'm wrong.
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Post Post #7794 (isolation #9) » Mon Dec 12, 2016 3:45 pm

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So let's try it again. There's an indication that factions have changed, mod may have entered the game.

After that, we vote Maxous again, just in case.

What do we lose?
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Post Post #7801 (isolation #10) » Mon Dec 12, 2016 4:02 pm

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In post 7799, Ankamius wrote:Not Chara scummed up disgustingly hard just on this page alone. Holy shit.
My kneejerk is to agree, but I don't see what objective is served by an of what they've done.
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Post Post #7854 (isolation #11) » Mon Dec 12, 2016 5:47 pm

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In post 7808, Accountant wrote:VOTE: not chara

pine have you produced any content beyond asking us to lynch the mod
I have been trying and failing to catch up prior to now. I am now keeping up since daystart, though I never really finished catching up on D5. The past is the past, and I'm assessing people on their actions at present, rather than the hidebound arguments past.

I kind of feel like discussing the Maxous issue without doing anything is useless. I'm kind of feeling a Mathblade lynch - everything I've seen has featured them stifling contrary discussion, which is why this thread is a barren wasteland of anything other than a couple of people running their mouths.
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Post Post #8238 (isolation #12) » Fri Dec 16, 2016 6:00 am

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Prodded. I've had a rough couple of days, including a minor house fire. I've only been able to keep up with a few games, and this one moves really fast with a lot of stuff to process.

Catching up now.
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Post Post #8337 (isolation #13) » Sat Dec 17, 2016 12:07 pm

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@Mod: I'm trying desperately to catch up, but you should probably consider replacing me. I'm not invested in this game, and I'm perpetually behind. Your choice. The spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak...or some variation thereof.
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Post Post #10958 (isolation #14) » Mon Feb 06, 2017 2:40 am

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Holy shit this game. There was just no way I could grok this game as a replacement, but as an occasional observer, it was epic.
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