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EVERYONE VOTE GIGAU THE SORCERER

Unvote Ith
Vote Gigau

LET ALL TRUE MEN VOTE THE SORCERER, OR DIE BY ASSOCIATION!

:laugh:
 
Back to Olaus Petrus deadlines where voting closes when he says so? :unsure:

Also, without the late outing this would have been very boring day vote-wise.
 
Votecount, deadline​

gigau (9): EUROO7, Gen. Skobelev, madchemist, pjnlsn, Hax, J. Passepartout, walrus, Falc, Wagonlitz
Hax (6): Teep, narref, Chieron, Cliges, gigau, aedan777
Ithvan (4): Sleepyhead, johho888, AsdfeZxcas, alxeu
pjnlsn (1): Yakman

Not voted: seamus2008, Eternaly_Lost, Ithvan

Missed a vote: seamus2008
Missed two votes: walrus
 
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Day and Night 4


Seemingly today is a day unlike the previous two, with no evildoers delivered to the group on a plate. They are settling for two victims, Bob Marley and Ithvan, when EURO, who had barely survived the previous day when accused, with the sun setting on the horizon behind the Seven Hills, orders the envoys to execute Ambrones, an envoy from a kingdom just the other side of the Danubius river. His crime? Being an evil magician, working with all the werewolves and cultists to seek out the most important people and have them eaten. Some might say he was successful at this.

Even though he represented Heremigaric, peaceful king of the Quadi, this did not stop him from exacting his revenge before dying like a commoner. While the ceremonial sword is found, despite his restraints, he uses his great strength on an inhuman rampage, injuring many, including one fatally: his nemesis.

Their mangled bodies are taken away minutes later, still warm, by the Romans. It isn't good news.

There is some good news, though. Nobody was eaten that night. Surely that can't be all the wolves…?

gigau the brutal sorcerer was lynched.
gigau the brutal sorcerer brutalised EUROO7 the ex-apprentice priest.
Nobody was eaten overnight.
 
Romans sure are religious people, that's third priestly death so far.