Eh, I suppose that passes the logic test. Perhaps I should vote myself.I have a reason. You're a wolf.
Eh, I suppose that passes the logic test. Perhaps I should vote myself.I have a reason. You're a wolf.
Nope, you might even say, *he pauses mysteriously* the game will, say, perhaps, end tonight. He said, cryptically.Marty, you are not prolonging the game with these no hunts (cursed) are you?
*looks suspiciously*
Marty, you are not prolonging the game with these no hunts (cursed) are you?
*looks suspiciously*
No two days ago I was the only one to call deadline.Then I really wiped the floor with you that day!
Two days ago it must have been.
Deadline
The count will come somewhat later than usual, since I need to be completely sure about whether or not there is a TIE.
That vote was made before the update and is therefore invalid; please revote.You can go last on my list if you like.
Vote asd.
That isn't in the rules though...Worth mentioning.
The prince---the one with 52 players so 1 less than this one---went for something like 25 days. I don't know if that was the longest.As an aside, what was the longest WW game (in terms of days/nights) ever?
I just had a look. WEREWOLF XII: THE RETURN with 62 players ended on the night between the 16th and the 17th day, whereas Werewolf XXXVII: The Prince with 53 players ended on the 26th day.As an aside, what was the longest WW game (in terms of days/nights) ever?
So, what spy reports shall we analyze today?
marty99 said:You follow Aristotle about the day. You play cards with him. You get to know him. Apparently he's a nice family man. Some say he hits the whisky a little too hard, but hey, that's none of your business. He seems very casual about everything, does Aristotle. Seems to know his place and be content with it. He actually invites you to his room to show you his collection of his scientific writings, for you to critique. You haven't the heart to tell him it's all complete bullshit. Looking around, you see a messy room, fully of scribblings, papers, artefacts, but nothing too untoward. After a long discussion, you eventually take your leave. You ask him if you'll talk to him again tomorrow, and he hesitates, then says "...yes.". Far as you can tell, he sleeps soundly for the night, but you go to bed around 3, increasingly tired by burning the candle at both ends for a fortnight, so who can say?
Both days that we have killed off packs there have been no hunts those nights. Perhaps the pack who turn it is to hunt "hunts" the night they are dead (i.e. there is no hunt).
EDIT: Did we kill off J. Pass' pack?
You grew tired of GMing this so what do you think will happen with at least 63 players? Also it will probably contain much spam...I think it's around 22 days. I'll check, but honestly, I didn't/don't want to break that record until my next game (!) which I also intend to be the biggest in terms of sign-ups. This game still has a vastly higher death ratio than most of the old big games.
EDIT: The Prince had 26 days. Dances With Wolves 23, Warthogs 22.
You grew tired of GMing this so what do you think will happen with at least 63 players? Also it will probably contain much spam...
That vote was made before the update and is therefore invalid; please revote.