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Re: WW36: Battle for Middle-Earth Game Thread

Mon Nov 03, 2008 3:19 am

Leave Mordor
Move to Fangorn Forest

I went to the woods because I wished to live simply, (or simply live) since no one else is there.

Re: WW36: Battle for Middle-Earth Game Thread

Mon Nov 03, 2008 3:28 am

Vote: loser
Vote: Wind

Location: Rivendell


No particular reason except they were the first names I saw with several votes already and I have 3 minutes to post this. lol We were rather busy this weekend and I totally forgot about WW. >.<

Re: WW36: Battle for Middle-Earth Game Thread

Mon Nov 03, 2008 3:32 am

Votes:
Christopher (1) - Bruces galore
DM (1) - Ammer
loser (4) - machinedreams, Hansy, malibu, Jas
Wind (4) - Pink, Katherine, Mongrel, Jas
3lla (1) - May
Ange (1) - May
Ammer (1) - DM
ckillor (1) - DM
Hansy (2) - Rachel, Siniri
machinedreams (1) - loser
No execution (1) - Rubywinged
Dyl (1) - Wind
Katherine (2) - Mongrel, Byakuya San
Mongrel (14) - Byakuya San, Christopher, malibu, Rox, Hansy, Twiz, loser, Pixa, Regan, Ammer, Chipper, Pink, Dyl, Siniri
malibu (1) - Ange
Pixa (1) - Rox
Rox (1) - ckillor
Pink (1) - Miyu
May (1) - Miyu
Miyu (1) - Regan

Players still in Middle-Earth: 31 Majority Single: 16 Majority Double: 24

Execution, Night 3

Nienna was weeping over the death of Treebeard (still) in a corner as everyone gathered at Weathertop. Varda was somewhat distracted by this, and knelt, attempting to comfort Nienna.
Many people were murmuring amongst themselves, discussing the possibility of executing Mongrel. Once everyone was finally there, Varda stood and brightened a bit, catching everyone's attention.
"I see that there are several of you who wish to rid this place of Mongrel," she stated. There was a large amount of agreement. "However," she continued, as the noise quieted, "not enough of you have agreed upon this, so Mongrel will not be executed."
Following this announcement, several people started grumbling.
"We shall see you tomorrow," Varda dismissed them.

Result: No one was executed.


Locations:
the Shire: Bruces galore, May, Miyu, Chipper
Bree: Wind, Ange, Twiz, Pixa
Rivendell: Pink, loser, Byakuya San, ckillor, Dyl, Jas
Moria: Regan
Lothlórien: Rachel, Katherine
Isengard: DM, machinedreams, Rubywinged, Hansy, Christopher, Rox
Fangorn Forest: Siniri
Minas Tirith: Mongrel, malibu
Helm's Deep:
Mordor: Ammer

Missing locations: Alex, Ooga, Twinkle

Re: WW36: Battle for Middle-Earth Game Thread

Mon Nov 03, 2008 4:01 am

Night 3

Dyl stood on the edge of a cliff, loooking down over the valley that hid the glorious city of Rivendell. He could hardly believe that him, a mere little hobbit was on a quest of such gigantic proporitons. Who would have thought his tendency to cause mischief could also be helpful in saving the world? He sighed as he turned around to head back down, when he saw a slow flow of lava heading directly toward him. Blocked from escape, Dyl succumbed to lava and died.

Deep in the forests of Lothlorien, Rachel wandered around aimlessly, unable to sleep. She noticed a dull glow coming from a distance and headed that direction. When she gets there, she sees a large figure consumed in fire. She turned around to run away, when a whip of fire came out and struck her on the arm. Burned nearly to the bone, she ran even faster, desperate to make it to safety.

In the cleared out plains around Isengard, Christopher roamed around, making sure no evil lurked about. He was about to go back to camp when he heard the sound of thunder. Realizing what it was, he fled back, trying to outrun the herd of oliphants. Unfortunately he stumbled a little as he ran, and broke his toe, but he made it out of the way of the massive beasts.

Though Rox also was at Isengard, he was completely oblivious to the oliphants nearby. In fact, he was completely oblivious to everything because he was so tipsy he had no idea what was going on around him.

Also, last night Helm's Deep was completely closed off.


Results:
Dyl was attacked by lava and died. He was
Pippin, who mischievously moved players around during the night.
Rachel was attacked by a fire creature, but survived.
Christopher was attacked by a herd of oliphants, but survived.
Rox is tipsy. He is unable to use powers, vote, or be targeted for the next day and night.


Day 4 Begins.


Players still in Middle-Earth: 30 Majority Single: 16 Majority Double: 23

Re: WW36: Battle for Middle-Earth Game Thread

Mon Nov 03, 2008 4:05 am

Jas O'Lantern wrote:Vote: loser
Vote: Wind

Location: Rivendell


No particular reason except they were the first names I saw with several votes already and I have 3 minutes to post this. lol We were rather busy this weekend and I totally forgot about WW. >.<


*FACEPALM*

Also, Double facepalm for lack of vigilantes kills. Well, yeah, I'm just going to go hide somewhere.

Re: WW36: Battle for Middle-Earth Game Thread

Mon Nov 03, 2008 4:25 am

-.-

This is not a good way for the Good guys to win >.<

Re: WW36: Battle for Middle-Earth Game Thread

Mon Nov 03, 2008 4:47 am

Event, Day 3

Christopher was minding his own business wandering around Isengard, pondering if he would leave and go somewhere else or not when a blast came out of nowhere, striking him into the wall violently. By the time anyone got to him, he was very clearly dead.

Result:
Christopher was blasted. He was
Frodo, who was able to find out bits and pieces about other players.

Players still in Middle-Earth: 29 Majority Single: 15 Majority Double: 22

Re: WW36: Battle for Middle-Earth Game Thread

Mon Nov 03, 2008 5:05 am

:o What the heck is happening?!!?

Re: WW36: Battle for Middle-Earth Game Thread

Mon Nov 03, 2008 5:12 am

It looks like Christopher was just daykilled by a baddie.

Re: WW36: Battle for Middle-Earth Game Thread

Mon Nov 03, 2008 5:16 am

Vote: Mongrel
for Christopher. If Frodo's dead, does that mean the Ring has fallen into enemy hands?

Re: WW36: Battle for Middle-Earth Game Thread

Mon Nov 03, 2008 5:25 am

Vote: Mongrel

Yeah, Christopher suddenly dying isn't suspicious at all. Bad move.

Re: WW36: Battle for Middle-Earth Game Thread

Mon Nov 03, 2008 5:27 am

Siniri wrote: If Frodo's dead, does that mean the Ring has fallen into enemy hands?


Maybe another Hobbit has it? Or...what about Smeagol?

Re: WW36: Battle for Middle-Earth Game Thread

Mon Nov 03, 2008 5:33 am

Ange wrote:
Siniri wrote: If Frodo's dead, does that mean the Ring has fallen into enemy hands?


Maybe another Hobbit has it? Or...what about Smeagol?


But is he really bad? I mean, I thought he had some good in him too. Maybe it's one of those roles where you can choose to be either good or bad?

Re: WW36: Battle for Middle-Earth Game Thread

Mon Nov 03, 2008 5:33 am

Sam did hold the ring for awhile towards the end of the series... maybe he has it?

Vote: Mongrel
If Christopher could find out bits and pieces of other players, then I am like 99.9% sure he saw something about you. :P

Re: WW36: Battle for Middle-Earth Game Thread

Mon Nov 03, 2008 5:35 am

Candy Corn Twiz wrote:Sam did hold the ring for awhile towards the end of the series... maybe he has it?


How do we know it's a hobbit?

I mean, isn't it possible other creatures/things could have it? I mean, I'm not a hobbit by any means, but I got the ring randomly.
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