It was only supposed to be a game. Bodies weren't supposed to disappear. The invitation had said that there were fifteen players, but shortly after I arrived, three of them disappeared. At night, the house was filled with sleeping gas, which meant I couldn't do anything except sleep. During the day, there was chaos, filled with yelling, screaming, and a desperate attempt to break down the doors of the house.
We couldn't do anything like this. So, we decided to come together and lynch one person each day, no matter what. What was originally a harmless game now became deadly... and I enjoyed it.
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Do you have multiple votes to give out on that same line of reasoning?
Holder of the Longest Continuous Weekly Mafiascum Post Record. 1 July 2012 - 16 Feb 2023
*It may be held by someone else if you discount the major downtime in 2012 and 2014, I'm not doing the research.
...In all seriousness there is this thing called RVS which is normally how people start off games.
I know that, I was actually going to do it, but I failed to select the person I wanted to vote and have up.
then your post came and I asked a question instead.
I guess I can still VOTE: unseencamo
Now though, since I did grab his name. (you're lucky syryana, even if I did just type out your name anyway)
Holder of the Longest Continuous Weekly Mafiascum Post Record. 1 July 2012 - 16 Feb 2023
*It may be held by someone else if you discount the major downtime in 2012 and 2014, I'm not doing the research.
I just don't like it. After watching and playing a few games here, I do recognize that there is maybe some utility to it, but I find the stuff that ends RVS to be a lot more game-relevant than RVS itself.
Amid the pressure of great events, a general principle gives no help.
Well, in order to get to the stuff that ends RVS you have to go through RVS, and by refusing to do RVS every game you play in will probably start like this... No pain no gain right?
However, I did go through and look at your games and your meta is to not do RVS so...