Cantr Forum Werewolf - Game Over - Werewolves win
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After a very long day of deliberation and many confused and changed minds - there was finally a majority vote for one of the villagers... Seko was to take the brunt of the fear of the villagers... Despite her attempts to take her own life she was promptly decapitated in the town square...
At that moment a thundercloud roared overhead, and the booming voice of the werewolf game deity spoke out... Angered am I... You have killed the chosen one... the one with the powers to save you... you will most likely soon die at the hands of those foul creatures, and serves you right it does too...
The villagers cowered in fear and did as best they could to protect themselves from the approaching night and the terror it brings...
Seko is dead - seko was the village seer
It is nightime, and anyone with half a brain can do the maths - three villagers and two werewolves... next victim makes it even.[/i]
Just for a note to any math freaks out there - the site I linked to on the first post has a 'ctatistics page' - this guy has run the probability of a villager win - it's clear that iof the number of players is even (not including the moderator) as it was when this game began, the humans have little chance - and it will inevitably end up in this situation - when everyone knows it will end already - a bit of an anticlimax...
I don't intend to release identities until the end next game - and will try to get an odd number of players - and will be around a lot more - but for now, well... you can see where this is going to go... I'll do one final update once I get the werewolve's e-mails and will release everyone's identities...
At that moment a thundercloud roared overhead, and the booming voice of the werewolf game deity spoke out... Angered am I... You have killed the chosen one... the one with the powers to save you... you will most likely soon die at the hands of those foul creatures, and serves you right it does too...
The villagers cowered in fear and did as best they could to protect themselves from the approaching night and the terror it brings...
Seko is dead - seko was the village seer
It is nightime, and anyone with half a brain can do the maths - three villagers and two werewolves... next victim makes it even.[/i]
Just for a note to any math freaks out there - the site I linked to on the first post has a 'ctatistics page' - this guy has run the probability of a villager win - it's clear that iof the number of players is even (not including the moderator) as it was when this game began, the humans have little chance - and it will inevitably end up in this situation - when everyone knows it will end already - a bit of an anticlimax...
I don't intend to release identities until the end next game - and will try to get an odd number of players - and will be around a lot more - but for now, well... you can see where this is going to go... I'll do one final update once I get the werewolve's e-mails and will release everyone's identities...
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Oh, my...what a horrible mistake...and now the sun is setting and we are all out of rope to hang people with.
Let me make it up to you by having you all for dinner tonight
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No need to bother with mailing you, is it? All villagers dies tonight anyway.
That feels a bit unfair by the way, regarding the statistics. This game could have ended either way and leaned heavily towards the villagers for a long time.
Give the warewolves some credit for their scheming ways of turning the people against each other instead...and that it was the seer that got lynched in the final round was just priceless
But it's true that ending it on a night is a bit bad...even if I think there was no lack of climax with this ending.
Let me make it up to you by having you all for dinner tonight

hallucinatingfarmer>
No need to bother with mailing you, is it? All villagers dies tonight anyway.

That feels a bit unfair by the way, regarding the statistics. This game could have ended either way and leaned heavily towards the villagers for a long time.
Give the warewolves some credit for their scheming ways of turning the people against each other instead...and that it was the seer that got lynched in the final round was just priceless

But it's true that ending it on a night is a bit bad...even if I think there was no lack of climax with this ending.
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OOC: Yeah I also think that we should get an uneven number of people next time... and also just more players, because it's bad that the villagers only have two wrong guesses - if the game lasted more days, the Seer and educated guesses would have much more of an influence, I think.
Sorry for being relatively quiet btw, at one point I had to re-install my computer, then I was busy fixing more important Cantr stuff and now I just have 3 weeks to prepare for two exams that cover 24 university courses... I guess you won't see much of me in the next couple of weeks either.
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Sorry for being relatively quiet btw, at one point I had to re-install my computer, then I was busy fixing more important Cantr stuff and now I just have 3 weeks to prepare for two exams that cover 24 university courses... I guess you won't see much of me in the next couple of weeks either.
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Pirog, so it was you after all? Damn, I should have known you can't be that thickheaded. Someone pops up saying hey I'm the seer and you are the first one trying to get them killed. LOL Anyway... You goddamn bastard!! *Starts chasing with a supermundane giant ghost-hammer*
Oh right, was Junesun the second one then?
Oh right, was Junesun the second one then?
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Yes, Mei was the second one. You must admit you and Ree made it rather easy for us by convincing almost everybody to lynch an innocent on the first day. In fact, in the night after, not knowing that you had been pming everybody, I was convinced that everybody would identify you as werewolf because of this scheme.
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Most Werewolf games I've played and run last between 5 and 10 minutes-- this one was fascinating with all the role playing that went on. Great fun to watch, for sure!
Unless you get a LOT of players (20 or so), or kill off a werewolf in the first round, they only last a few rounds anyway, because 2 people die each round-- one by villagers, one by wolves.
Unless you get a LOT of players (20 or so), or kill off a werewolf in the first round, they only last a few rounds anyway, because 2 people die each round-- one by villagers, one by wolves.
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Well thinking Garolou was a werewolf was totally based on that the night time didn't last so long which meant who ever plays the werewolves must have been on pretty often. But only concentrating on the activity on this topic and ignoring how people hang around the forums without taking part in the discussion was deceiving. Pirog was acting damn good as always, though he was suspicious sometimes I was totally ready to look over it and kept saying to myself that he's just being too stubborn to change his mind.
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