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The Wolf Game II: The Wolves Strike Back

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    As Silverman I have taken to the streets, which are one immigrant wolf safer. Still there are pushers and junkies and rich people. Hoop in his heart is a wicked man. What would he do to make more money? Accuse falsely? Kill with bared fangs? All these riddles masked in enigma rapped or wrapped in mystery. I'm trying to climb to his roof top but the shoes have no grip...It could be a long night. And what about this mad haberdasher and questioner and opium dealer. I may look into adopting an orphan to help me in my quest.
    "They could turn out to be only innocent mathematicians, I suppose," muttered Woevre's section officer, de Decker.

    "'Only.'" Woevre was amused. "Someday you'll explain to me how that's possible. Seeing that, on the face of it, all mathematics leads, doesn't it, sooner or later, to some kind of human suffering."

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      Sitting out on my porch, I just saw the most hilarious site. And I'm not even stoned on my own stash.

      Arcadian just ran through town in silver women's tights, a silver cape, and the rest of his body painted in silver paint. I think he has gone barking mad with fear of the wolves.

      Speaking of which, why would the owner of the habdashery venture to carry silver women's tights in a town with NO WOMEN? I do think he may be a bit piculuar himself.......

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        Hoopenstein cheered, between fits of coughing, as the flames engulfed the Dominican Priest. Before the towns folks very eyes they saw DK turn into a hideous wolf like creature. Hoop thought to himself, he would miss DK's weekly visits trying to solicit money. Spanky sit on Hoop's shoulder jabbering and shaking his tiny little fist at the now charred corpse of DK. Spanky then relieved him self down newman8r's back, Hoop laughed.

        Hoop thought to himself, I may hire that boy to be my new butler, his mother was a decent maid. Hoop was not sure if he could risk newman8r finding out the truth about his mother though, he had the great Hoopenstein family name to protect.

        Hoopenstein was awaken while taking his daily nap by a loud crashing noise. Hoop just made it into the south wing of his estate when he caught the glimpse of a man dressed in a silver colored outfit wearing a cape. He hollered DaTaDa and jumped out the window with a sheep under his arm.


        "Just look at the flowers ........ BANG" - Carol "The Walking Dead"

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          Unable to climb to roof in these shoes I instead broke into the Hoop's cellar. Inside I found sheep, goats, monkeys, drawings, manuals, and intrid's dead body. I realized what he stood to gain from falsely hanging a party and why he was against burning DK. I had to do what I could. I grabbed the sheep and ran...
          "They could turn out to be only innocent mathematicians, I suppose," muttered Woevre's section officer, de Decker.

          "'Only.'" Woevre was amused. "Someday you'll explain to me how that's possible. Seeing that, on the face of it, all mathematics leads, doesn't it, sooner or later, to some kind of human suffering."

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            Nice, we got ourselves an early wolf
            Word on the street is he doesn't want your money, he only wants to please your ears...
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              Goat, goat, I love goat.
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                Originally posted by The Toxic Avenger View Post
                [OOC] A lot has happened and I'm at work but I'll analyze more later. [/ooc]

                Thoughts:
                DK was a wolf... Did not see that one coming. Good for us but I had no clue... (Sad Face).
                My Former Main Suspect Indy Did NOT vote for DK.
                DK and Indy BOTH voted for Robertmto.
                More to Come later.

                [Also OOC] Geez a loo! I've PM's out the wazoo!!! This is my first time playing and I did NOT expect this game to be SO Intense! [/OOC]
                You're grasping at straws and if those that you are communicating silently agree with you, then you all couldn't be more wrong.
                If you remember, DK was one of the main people I suspected to be a wolf. I commented him on his shifty Priest behavior before anyone else. Just because I didn't vote for him proves nothing. My vote would have been useless as it was to vote for DK so I moved my vote somewhere.
                TA, you and I should share a bowl of poppy and some thoughts. It will clear your head of all of these silly theories that are incredibly wrong.


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                  From the Journal of DK:

                  To His Putrescent Groveling Pustulated Syphilitic Goat Sodomizer Clement III of Rome:

                  It is true that I was sent on this journey to shepherd this flock but several months after our arrival I was walking in the forest, searching for a fragment of The One True Cross which I was certain was here when I heard a rustling in the bushes, then a fearsome growling. With my crucifix and the Sign of the Cross I fended off the foul beast, yet not before, deeply inhaling, I swallowed some fur.

                  My transformation was swift, oh leprous, penisless chattel of the cross-blastard that we killed 15 centuries past (I have since discovered that Yahwah did indeed pull a fast one that time - but we will overcome). I was gifted with THE POWER OF THE WOLF!

                  Yes - it is true that I, once a man of God, was blessed with The Power of the Beast! My hunger knows no end, my perfidy is boundless. And though my end is near, my hatred will be eternal.

                  By day you would not know this change. I am the same picture of quiet dignity, blissful peace and thoughtful contemplation that I have always been. I possess the same grace, the same ability to cause all who encounter me to love me, that you recognized when you and Abbott fish-guts sent me on this mission.

                  Yet they have become lucky. They have found me out through mere chance. There is much I have not yet done. I have not yet taken to the streets preaching repentance or taken confession from those who live in fear.


                  ooc - dammit - was gonna give the cliffnotes version of what I'd roadmapped for down the road but folks might interpret that as a hint - end ooc

                  The mob is at my door. My doom is near, yet not the doom you, Father Camel-Anus, shall suffer when my Dark Master, Lucifer, unjustly cast out of the Heavens millenia ago, regains his domain and puts you and all like you to endless torment. You think Dante had a vision of hell? Dante's vision is a sojourn in a Tuscan Villa compared to your ultimate end.

                  Yet I cannot but suffer one twinge of regret, for I was soon to engage in private enterprise. My Master has devised a new, most nefarious scheme, based on man's greatest desire - greed. The Pharisees knew this well but we shall call it a new name - I shall not reveal it completely to you but your addled turkey-brain will not deduce the full meaning when I say it begins with a "C" and ends with an "apitalism."

                  I am sorry that my enterprise shall not commence as I desired, for I have spent much time crafting a sign - and it is a beautiful sign.


                  Alchemist Wanted!
                  Knowledge of Fermentation of Catpiss Required
                  Ability to enhance this with wine greatly desirable
                  Knowledge of adding tincture of opium optional


                  They are breaking down my door. Clement, you ballless spawn of the pus-filled cooze of a worm-infested rat, though I am finished, in the end we shall reign supreme!

                  ooc-My deepest apologies to any religious types (esp Catholics) offended by the above but hey - it's the character.

                  edit: and admins - if anyone is really offended feel free to remove - or someone can PM me and I'll delete it myself.
                  Last edited by DisplacedKnick; 06-19-2008, 07:06 PM.
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                    I actually did vote in the last round for shade.
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                      Hmmmm, DK and Indy both voted for me. I'm thinking Indy is a wolf as well. And maybe Pig. But thats just because he's an animal
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                        'Twas the night of wolf feast, when all through the town
                        Not a creature was stirring, not even a clown;

                        The firearms were holstered by the beds with care,
                        In terror that the wolves soon would be there;

                        The fake children were nestled all snug in their beds,
                        While nothing danced in their fake, woody heads;
                        And fake mamma in her 'kerchief, and I smelling faintly of crap,
                        Had just settled down for a long evening’s nap,
                        When out on the lawn there arose such a clatter,
                        I sprang from the bed to see what was the matter.
                        Away to the window I flew like a flash,
                        Tore open the shutters and threw down my hash.
                        The moon on the breast of the still-shrieking crow
                        Gave the lustre of mid-day to objects below,
                        When, what to my wondering eyes should appear,

                        But a large pack of wolves, still smelling of beer,
                        With a piece of fresh meat, still grimy and slick,
                        From the window it almost looked like a....brick.
                        More rapid than eagles my shooting hand went lame,
                        And they approached, and shouted, and called me fair game;
                        "Now human! You’re dinner! Your sheep is a vixen!
                        After we finish our colons will be blitzen!
                        We’re out on the porch! We climbed over the wall!
                        Don’t dash away! dash away! dash away all!"
                        As dry leaves that before the wild hurricane fly,
                        When they meet with an obstacle, mount to the sky,
                        So up to the house-top the wolves they flew,
                        With the nimbleness of young boys, and with a rotted corpse too.

                        And then, in a scraping, I heard on the roof
                        The prancing and pawing of each hairy hoof.
                        As I drew in my hand, and was turning around,
                        Down the chimney a wolf came with a bound.
                        He was covered all in fur, from his head to his feet,
                        And his torn clothes were all tarnished with dirt from the street;
                        The body of DisplacedKnick was flung on his back,
                        And looked like a mortician just opening his sack.
                        His eyes -- how they twinkled! his claws how scary!
                        His cheeks were like moth balls, his nose like a blackberry!
                        His droll drooling mouth was drawn up like a bow,
                        And the beard of his chin was as white as the snow;
                        The stump of a sheep he held tight in his teeth,
                        And the wool it encircled his head like a wreath;
                        He had a broad face and a little grumbling belly,
                        That shook, when he growled like a bowlful of jelly.
                        He was chubby and plump, and eyeing a shelf,
                        And I peed when I saw him, in spite of myself;
                        A wink of his eye and a twist of his head,
                        Soon gave me to know I had everything to dread;
                        He spoke not a word, but went straight to his work,
                        And tore off my head; then turned with a jerk,
                        And laying his finger aside of his nose,
                        And giving a snarl, up the chimney he rose;
                        He sprang to the ground, to his team gave a whistle,
                        And away they all flew like the down of a thistle.

                        But I heard him exclaim, as I lost all my sight,
                        "That’s for DisplacedKnick, and we’ll see you tomorrow night!"






                        Written in honor of Raskolnikov, eaten by wolves on the second night...

                        Voting is now open for the next town member death.
                        Last edited by btowncolt; 06-19-2008, 09:09 PM.

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                          Not really that shocking. Rasko had been confirmed as human to everyone. Plus he is a smart cookie.
                          It hurts us humans, though that is for sure.
                          Last edited by Trader Joe; 06-19-2008, 09:16 PM.


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                            Hicks, I think your name the humans in the thread my backfire, because the angel can only protect one person a night.
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                              Originally posted by Robertmto View Post
                              Hmmmm, DK and Indy both voted for me. I'm thinking Indy is a wolf as well. And maybe Pig. But thats just because he's an animal
                              In days past, this has happened to other unlucky settlements. In those settlements, wolves learned not to vote together because it made them too easy to pick out. So voting pattern alone is not enough to condemn anyone now. However, I do find it interesting that yourself, Shade, and NatStoned all three voted for Arcadian who voted for DK. I also believe it to be odd that NatStoned was extremely quick this past night to cast suspicion on everyone.
                              With that in mind, I cast my vote for NaturallyStoned.


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                                Last night went much better. I woke up without a man making "love" to a sheep. It was a great morning until I heard Rasko was slaughtered by the wolves. Is there a connection between loving sheep and saving men?

                                I think I will make my newly freed sheep my partner...in fighting wolf crime.
                                "They could turn out to be only innocent mathematicians, I suppose," muttered Woevre's section officer, de Decker.

                                "'Only.'" Woevre was amused. "Someday you'll explain to me how that's possible. Seeing that, on the face of it, all mathematics leads, doesn't it, sooner or later, to some kind of human suffering."

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