Well, tell us.
How'd you do it?
Well, it was like this:
I got the PM from Slinky saying "who shall we hunt" and thought "whoa! we are the J pack, there are shenannigans afoot" So I bounced back a reply fast saying something along the lines of "Nice try, glad to see the spirit of Ironhead lives on" or something.
When I found out that I was in the JL, albeit as a guest member
, it got good - and much better when:
Punkbob said:
And while this is most likely retarded, I figure the chances of the three wolfs contacting the Seer to be slim.
I am the Seer. And if I die tonight one/two/all of you are wolfs.
I really hope it isn't "all".
Now, this gave me a dilemma, should I eat Punky, and come out with the "would I be that dumb" line or work with him? Working with the JL seemed the best option.
At no point in the game were either of my packmates scanned - they got found out by analysis/luck only. I was able to "help" Punkbob choose more "likely wolves" because he trusted me - or so he said.
When Punky scanned AVN, it signed his death warrant - I knew that when AVN heard the situation of our "JL" then it wouldn't take him long to work out that I was the wolf in the JL, which wouldn't do. Also if we didn't eat AVN, then eating Punky would be out, because it would arouse suspicion.
Cowardly? Yes. Necessary? Absolutely. Sorry AVN
Then it was time for Punk to die - there was enough time following the start to eat him without drawing suspicion, so the deed was done. After that, all that remained was to eat the scanned villagers and leave the most suspicious ones alive.
My RP element was very handy, because it saved me the moral dilemma of voting for my packmates early, so the angry posts castigating the_hdk for them were mostly bull - although had I voted for them, a blemish free record would have been good. The JL decided who to hang you see - so there wouldn't be any case of me screwing over my packmates.
The last day was the most stressful - I had settled on a pyrric victory of getting tied with Slinky, but it wasn't needed
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