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The Wolf Game II: The Wolves Strike Back

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  • #91
    Re: The Wolf Game II: The Wolves Strike Back

    [ooc]i have a TV exhibition/conference which I will be attending for the next 3 days/nights - meaning my access to the internet will be very limited...however i will do my best to keep up with all the fiasco and chime in with my votes[/ooc]

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    • #92
      Re: The Wolf Game II: The Wolves Strike Back

      Dear Diary,

      I knew I should have never left home. The looks from Pig Nash and others made me feel like a sheep in a wolves den. I am going to die, but I know that the humans are smart enough to find out who are the wolves. There is no use in denying the towns vote, but at least they could look me in the eye. It was B-mo's assumption that had many on board. Arcadian threw a vote out in a manner that I had, vicariously. But once he realized that I might hang by his initial vote, he jumped ship. That either makes him a gutless human or a stupid wolf. Either one the town does not need them. But in order to find which one, the town will sacrifice my innocence and great putt-putt course to find out who Arcadian is.

      When I die I will not haunt this town. I have heard of towns that have been haunted. They had to worry about killers as much as we do here. But to sift through attention starved ghosts would cloud any towns vision.

      Our fairest Lord,
      My time is approaching I will no longer prevail in life. Although I have yet to keep your decrees, I come to earnestly petition my salvation. May my salvation come from you. I am but a humble man in search of the lowest putt-putt score.


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      • #93
        Re: The Wolf Game II: The Wolves Strike Back

        Hear Ye! Hear Ye!

        Gyron's Opium Shop now serving special Hanging Day promotions on all Opium, 15% off.

        Specials only available during time of hanging on the second thursday of every third month and you must be midget native american with one eye to apply. We reserve the right to refuse service to any non human of our choosing......

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        • #94
          Re: The Wolf Game II: The Wolves Strike Back

          From the Journal of DK:

          The time is fast approaching for the end of one of us. It appears this will be intrid.

          I am troubled in my heart. My duty as a Dominican is to offer him solace and hear his confession so he might find his place in the bosom of our Lord, should such be his fate. I did not vote for him and do not know what manner of being he is, be it man or beast. If man, then he deserves all the comfort I can give.

          Yet what if he is a demon? What if he truly is a wolf? Would this then profane the sacraments? Would this profane me? And, though I know such fear for my flesh is unworthy of a man of God, if wolf, would he take this opportunity to slay me?

          Yet even if he has been taken, it is but his body and once this was a man. The soul of the man may yet be saved. And if he is a wolf and kills me, then it is only my flesh that is ended.

          Thomas would not have hesitated. Nor shall I. Such is my duty.
          Last edited by DisplacedKnick; 06-18-2008, 08:52 AM.
          The poster formerly known as Rimfire

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          • #95
            Re: The Wolf Game II: The Wolves Strike Back

            Current Vote Tally:

            Intridcold, 5 - (Robertmto, Pig Nash, Indy, Shade, Bellisimo)
            Raskolnikov, 2 - (Hicks, DisplacedKnick)
            Hoop, 1 - (Raskolnikov)
            Bellisimo, 1 - (Intridcold)
            Suaveness, 1 - (Gyron)
            Arcadian, 1 - (The Toxic Avenger)
            Hicks, 1 - (SoupIsGood)
            Pig Nash, 1 - (Since86)
            The Toxic Avenger, 1 - (naturallystoned)
            Robertmto, 1 - (Arcadian)
            DisplacedKnick, 1 - (Suaveness)
            Shade, 1 - (Newman8r)

            Yet to vote: Hoop

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            • #96
              Re: The Wolf Game II: The Wolves Strike Back

              Okay, I'm going to close the voting at 10:30am EST. Hopefully Hoop shows up, but he hasn't been online since Monday evening...

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              • #97
                Re: The Wolf Game II: The Wolves Strike Back

                I represent the lollipop guild, the lollipop guild...
                I sang to myself as I skipped towards Gyron's Opium Shop. 15% off today! What a treat! Except the cheap rapscallion only offered it to midget Indians or something like that. This is getting expensive. I fear I may have to switch to shoe polish or worse cat urine.

                -From the Journal of Indy


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                • #98
                  Re: The Wolf Game II: The Wolves Strike Back

                  From the Journal of DK:

                  There is a miscreant here named Gyron. He seeks to divert the residents from seeking their salvation through the poppy. However I do not believe he is a wolf, though an opium-stupor would make killing easier for them. I believe he is merely a man of low moral character.

                  However I have recently become aware of an opportunity. Funds will be required should I build a chapel in this wilderness. I had hoped to have grapes within two years and salable wine within three but there is a quicker path.

                  I go now to find cats to squeeze.
                  The poster formerly known as Rimfire

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                  • #99
                    Re: The Wolf Game II: The Wolves Strike Back

                    From Gyron's Ledger:

                    I am making progress in hooking most of the town on my goods. Hell I even have Nat. Stoned coming in regularly and he doesn't even smoke the stuff.

                    Now my next step is to start offering credit and when they don't pay, they will become indentured to me. My plans for becoming the one true boss in this town are underway.

                    The only thing I have to deal with now, is we have a pesky wolf problem. They are brutal killers as witnessed by what they did to our guards, Robodoug and Robokegboy.

                    I wonder if they would be interested in making some side cash. You know as "Collection Agents" for when my customers "forget" to make their payments.....Must look into this and see if I can figure out who they are.....

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                    • Re: The Wolf Game II: The Wolves Strike Back

                      Eh, Hoop's not here and we're all tired of waiting...


                      “Someone must hang!”, shouted Bellisimo. “Our town will not stand for these atrocities! No, these atrocities must not be stood for! It is time to end these atroci . . .”

                      “Right – atrocities. We get it. Thanks.”, said Raskolnikov, cutting Bellisimo off in mid-shout.

                      “But who do we hang”, asked Gyron. “There’s nothing to go on. Everyone here is suspicious – even me. I can’t take this pressure! I need some time off!” Gyron scurried behind Intridcold, and buried his face in his Write-By-Numbers – Novel Writing For Dummies manuscript.

                      Looking condescendingly down at Gyron, Intridcold said to Gyron in his usual dry, sarcastic tone, “How you uh, how you comin' on that novel you're working on? Huh? Got a a big, uh, big stack of papers there? Got a, got a nice litte story you're working on there? Your big novel you've been working on for three years? Huh? Got a, got a compelling protagonist? Yeah? Got a obstacle for him to overcome? Huh? Got a story brewing there? Working on, working on that for quite some time? Huh? Yeah, talking about that eight months ago. Been working on that the whole time? Nice little narrative? Beginning, middle, and end? Some friends become enemies, some enemies become friends? At the end your main character is richer from the experience? Yeah? Yeah? No, no, you deserve some time off.”

                      Horrified that anyone would dare ridicule the Town Moron, the mob closed in on Intridcold. Intridcold knew his time was at an end. Catching the mob off-guard as it tried to stop Gyron’s attempts to angrily sodomize a loaf of bread cooling in a nearby window, Intridcold quickly made his way to the Town Treehouse and pulled up the ladder. For some reason not worth exploring, no one in town knew how to climb trees...

                      Intridcold quickly began fashioning his means of escape. Werewolf or no werewolf, his time on the Earth would not end at the hands of an angry, sexually-confused mob. He pulled out his trusty work blade and began slicing off pieces of bark. His plan was to build some sort of contraption capable of momentarily weakening God’s control of gravity. He could then hopefully take advantage of this brief lull to float far enough away that even Suave, the Town Creeper, could not find him. He began to work...

                      -Interlude-

                      No one in the mob saw where Intridcold had run off to. Unable to locate him in the surrounding area, they formed search parties to explore all corners of the town.

                      “Dude, where’s my Intrid?”, asked Shade.

                      “Yeah dude, where’s his Intrid?”, responded Robertmo. They each looked angrily at DisplacedKnick. His crazy religious scrawling had become a point of contention for the two of them.

                      “Verily I know not of what you speak – but I do know this: Our town has succumbed to demon spawn. We must cleanse this place or face certain death. We must find the Intridcold and string him up. Only then can we remove the curse of the werewolf from his veins!”, espoused DisplacedKnick. Shade and Robertmto hurried off to find Intridcold and bring him to mob justice. Gyron was their friend – Intridcold must be punished for what he has done!

                      -Return to current time-

                      Suddenly, from the far side of town, they all heard a shout. The mob ran and gathered at the site. Intridcold, covered in nothing but tree bark and leaves in the shape of some sort of bird-wing, had leapt from the Town Treehouse. Gyron had found him moments before. Fearing Gyron would stop eating the dirt around the tree and alert the others, Intridcold attempted to leap and fly to freedom! Glorious, horrible freedom! His attempt was of no avail – Intridcold was not free to fly these friendly skies.

                      Arcadian grabbed Intridcold and dragged him back to town, the rest following closely behind. Intridcold mumbled, “But I’m human! I’m always human! Ooooooh, you’ll regret this......between the sheets!” over and over again, but the mob would not be swayed. They grabbed Intridcold and hung him from the noose near the Town Chapel. They released the trap floor, and Intridcold fell through...

                      There was a bright flash of light.




















                      Just some lightning in the near horizon, moving in with the storm that nightfall often brings. Intridcold was human.

                      As night quickly moved in, the town dispersed back to their homes. They knew the wolves would reign in the darkness. They prayed that an angel would protect them...

                      (All players with roles should now PM me)

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                      • Re: The Wolf Game II: The Wolves Strike Back

                        Well, crap, the town killed one more of my loyal customers. And to top it all off, he was HUMAN. That will not help business.

                        I've heard through the grape vine(it'll be an ingenious pun in a minute, you'll see) that our town priest is looking into making some "Holy" Wine out of his crops. Maybe I can talk with him and work out a deal for some sizable donations, I can be the exclusive outlet in town for his liquids.....That might help make up for the loss of a customer, and the sure loss of another damn person tonight when the wolves stalk us all.....

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                        • Re: The Wolf Game II: The Wolves Strike Back

                          ...I'm greatly disturbed that of our choice of opium pushers, sheep defilers, and foreigners who don't even pray in English that we choose to preform mob justice on an obviously human putt-putt course owner as useless as he maybe. At least his brand of recreation is good clean fun that you can take the youth group to. Even if we survive the wolves can we survive our vices...
                          "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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                          • Re: The Wolf Game II: The Wolves Strike Back

                            Told you so.

                            Let's hope the wolves don't catch the seer from the first go, and that the angel doesn't only protect himself this time...
                            Word on the street is he doesn't want your money, he only wants to please your ears...
                            Bum in Berlin on Myspace

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                            • Re: The Wolf Game II: The Wolves Strike Back

                              well intrid turned out to be a human in the end...what does this mean to everyone?

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                              • Re: The Wolf Game II: The Wolves Strike Back

                                From the Journal of DK:

                                It is as I feared - the village has committed a horrible crime. Yet for all that I did not vote for him, I cannot distance myself from it for I have become one of them.

                                We slew a Human, unjustly. Would that Bernard of Gui was here. His "Conduct of the Inquisition into Heretical Wickedness" would be invaluable in this trial. He would know who is wolf and who is not. He would deduce the truth of things.

                                I took the lifeless body of intridcold and performed the last rites of sacrament upon him. May his soul find peace.

                                And may we find safety. The wolves will forage this night. May our Father in Heaven protect us. He alone knows how very frightened I am.
                                The poster formerly known as Rimfire

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