Mafia 79 Rise of the Hôjô Game one of Warring States
#201
Posted 29 November 2011 - 12:41 PM
I don't think it will swing in Thyrllan's direction, i'm around and will switch if necessary, I guess in light of Tennes' case I have to vote for Kessobahn although Thyrllan was a distinct possibility.
Vote Kessobahn
Vote Kessobahn
#202
Posted 29 November 2011 - 12:44 PM
It is Day 1, 2 hours and 25 minutes are left in the day.
17 players alive: Anomandaris, Atrahal, Emurlahn, Galain, Gamelon, Hood's Path, Kessobahn, Meanas, Mockra, Omtose, Osseric, Rashan, Ruse, Spite, Tennes, Thryllan, Tiamatha
9 votes to lynch, 9 to go to night.
1 vote Galain: Rashan
1 vote Rashan: Spite
3 vote Thyrllan: Emurlahn, Mockra, Kessobahn
1 vote Mockra: Osseric
6 votes Kesso: Thryllan, Atrahal, Galain, Anomandaris, Tennes, Tiamatha
1 vote Atrahal: Hood's Path
17 Players still alive,
Players not voting
Gamelon,, Meanas, Omtose, Ruse
17 players alive: Anomandaris, Atrahal, Emurlahn, Galain, Gamelon, Hood's Path, Kessobahn, Meanas, Mockra, Omtose, Osseric, Rashan, Ruse, Spite, Tennes, Thryllan, Tiamatha
9 votes to lynch, 9 to go to night.
1 vote Galain: Rashan
1 vote Rashan: Spite
3 vote Thyrllan: Emurlahn, Mockra, Kessobahn
1 vote Mockra: Osseric
6 votes Kesso: Thryllan, Atrahal, Galain, Anomandaris, Tennes, Tiamatha
1 vote Atrahal: Hood's Path
17 Players still alive,
Players not voting
Gamelon,, Meanas, Omtose, Ruse
This post has been edited by Path-Shaper: 29 November 2011 - 12:45 PM
Only someone with this much power could make this many frittatas without breaking any eggs.
#203
Posted 29 November 2011 - 12:56 PM
Hmm, looking at things I'm going to
Vote Kessobahn
HP's case does look odd, and if he was symping Thyr that's a strange way to go about doing it.
In any case, we need a lynch.
That said, I'd still like to hear from Thyr.
Vote Kessobahn
HP's case does look odd, and if he was symping Thyr that's a strange way to go about doing it.
In any case, we need a lynch.
That said, I'd still like to hear from Thyr.
#204
Posted 29 November 2011 - 01:05 PM
It is Day 1, 2 hours and 5 minutes are left in the day.
17 players alive: Anomandaris, Atrahal, Emurlahn, Galain, Gamelon, Hood's Path, Kessobahn, Meanas, Mockra, Omtose, Osseric, Rashan, Ruse, Spite, Tennes, Thryllan, Tiamatha
9 votes to lynch, 9 to go to night.
1 vote Galain: Rashan
1 vote Rashan: Spite
3 vote Thyrllan: Emurlahn, Mockra, Kessobahn
1 vote Mockra: Osseric
7 votes Kesso: Thryllan, Atrahal, Galain, Anomandaris, Tennes, Tiamatha, Ruse
1 vote Atrahal: Hood's Path
17 Players still alive,
Players not voting
Gamelon,, Meanas, Omtose
17 players alive: Anomandaris, Atrahal, Emurlahn, Galain, Gamelon, Hood's Path, Kessobahn, Meanas, Mockra, Omtose, Osseric, Rashan, Ruse, Spite, Tennes, Thryllan, Tiamatha
9 votes to lynch, 9 to go to night.
1 vote Galain: Rashan
1 vote Rashan: Spite
3 vote Thyrllan: Emurlahn, Mockra, Kessobahn
1 vote Mockra: Osseric
7 votes Kesso: Thryllan, Atrahal, Galain, Anomandaris, Tennes, Tiamatha, Ruse
1 vote Atrahal: Hood's Path
17 Players still alive,
Players not voting
Gamelon,, Meanas, Omtose
Only someone with this much power could make this many frittatas without breaking any eggs.
#205
Posted 29 November 2011 - 01:24 PM
Also, a quick note:
There is no evidence whatsoever that there is even a Shogun in the game. The way I understand it, we are currently in a region of Japan where the Hojo hold sway, where Ise is important and where Ashikaga Masamoto is the Shogun's representative with a delegation of powers for this part of Japan, but where there is no open revolt or warfare against the Ashikaga yet, just scheming against the local powerbase of the Shogun (aka Masamoto) by a few ambitious lordlings. Kyoto does not even enter the picture seeing how it is several hundreds of miles away (we're in the Edo/Tokyo area, if I'm not mistaken, perhaps even a bit further up the east coast).
With that in mind, the Shogun likely is not present in this story. Instead, his power is probably represented by Masamoto's actions. The Shogun himself is just a mention in Shin's stories as the overall authority to which Masamoto and the other town players owe fealty, but it is up to them to subdue the Hojo like the loyal subjects they are, while the Shogun goes on with his daily routine of answering letters, admiring himself in the mirror, making poetry, drinking tea and she-boinging concubines.
There is no evidence whatsoever that there is even a Shogun in the game. The way I understand it, we are currently in a region of Japan where the Hojo hold sway, where Ise is important and where Ashikaga Masamoto is the Shogun's representative with a delegation of powers for this part of Japan, but where there is no open revolt or warfare against the Ashikaga yet, just scheming against the local powerbase of the Shogun (aka Masamoto) by a few ambitious lordlings. Kyoto does not even enter the picture seeing how it is several hundreds of miles away (we're in the Edo/Tokyo area, if I'm not mistaken, perhaps even a bit further up the east coast).
With that in mind, the Shogun likely is not present in this story. Instead, his power is probably represented by Masamoto's actions. The Shogun himself is just a mention in Shin's stories as the overall authority to which Masamoto and the other town players owe fealty, but it is up to them to subdue the Hojo like the loyal subjects they are, while the Shogun goes on with his daily routine of answering letters, admiring himself in the mirror, making poetry, drinking tea and she-boinging concubines.
#206
Posted 29 November 2011 - 01:28 PM
Ok, looks like I need to catch up on several pages, should be able to make it back before time out
#207
Posted 29 November 2011 - 01:35 PM
Rashan, on 29 November 2011 - 01:24 PM, said:
Also, a quick note:
There is no evidence whatsoever that there is even a Shogun in the game. The way I understand it, we are currently in a region of Japan where the Hojo hold sway, where Ise is important and where Ashikaga Masamoto is the Shogun's representative with a delegation of powers for this part of Japan, but where there is no open revolt or warfare against the Ashikaga yet, just scheming against the local powerbase of the Shogun (aka Masamoto) by a few ambitious lordlings. Kyoto does not even enter the picture seeing how it is several hundreds of miles away (we're in the Edo/Tokyo area, if I'm not mistaken, perhaps even a bit further up the east coast).
With that in mind, the Shogun likely is not present in this story. Instead, his power is probably represented by Masamoto's actions. The Shogun himself is just a mention in Shin's stories as the overall authority to which Masamoto and the other town players owe fealty, but it is up to them to subdue the Hojo like the loyal subjects they are, while the Shogun goes on with his daily routine of answering letters, admiring himself in the mirror, making poetry, drinking tea and she-boinging concubines.
There is no evidence whatsoever that there is even a Shogun in the game. The way I understand it, we are currently in a region of Japan where the Hojo hold sway, where Ise is important and where Ashikaga Masamoto is the Shogun's representative with a delegation of powers for this part of Japan, but where there is no open revolt or warfare against the Ashikaga yet, just scheming against the local powerbase of the Shogun (aka Masamoto) by a few ambitious lordlings. Kyoto does not even enter the picture seeing how it is several hundreds of miles away (we're in the Edo/Tokyo area, if I'm not mistaken, perhaps even a bit further up the east coast).
With that in mind, the Shogun likely is not present in this story. Instead, his power is probably represented by Masamoto's actions. The Shogun himself is just a mention in Shin's stories as the overall authority to which Masamoto and the other town players owe fealty, but it is up to them to subdue the Hojo like the loyal subjects they are, while the Shogun goes on with his daily routine of answering letters, admiring himself in the mirror, making poetry, drinking tea and she-boinging concubines.
That's a good point. From the opening scene:
Path-Shaper, on 25 November 2011 - 05:43 AM, said:
Ashikaga Masamoto has been appointed by the shogun as the new Kamakura- Kubo of the Eastern part of Japan. It is the job of all loyal vassels [sic] to support his efforts to find and stifle conspiracy and rebellion.
So Masamoto is probably the traditional power role that people are referring to as the 'Shogun', even though that is not in fact his title.
#208
Posted 29 November 2011 - 01:36 PM
Since I don't know where I will be at day's end:
vote Kessobahn.
vote Kessobahn.
#209
Posted 29 November 2011 - 01:36 PM
Galain, on 29 November 2011 - 01:35 PM, said:
Rashan, on 29 November 2011 - 01:24 PM, said:
Also, a quick note:
There is no evidence whatsoever that there is even a Shogun in the game. The way I understand it, we are currently in a region of Japan where the Hojo hold sway, where Ise is important and where Ashikaga Masamoto is the Shogun's representative with a delegation of powers for this part of Japan, but where there is no open revolt or warfare against the Ashikaga yet, just scheming against the local powerbase of the Shogun (aka Masamoto) by a few ambitious lordlings. Kyoto does not even enter the picture seeing how it is several hundreds of miles away (we're in the Edo/Tokyo area, if I'm not mistaken, perhaps even a bit further up the east coast).
With that in mind, the Shogun likely is not present in this story. Instead, his power is probably represented by Masamoto's actions. The Shogun himself is just a mention in Shin's stories as the overall authority to which Masamoto and the other town players owe fealty, but it is up to them to subdue the Hojo like the loyal subjects they are, while the Shogun goes on with his daily routine of answering letters, admiring himself in the mirror, making poetry, drinking tea and she-boinging concubines.
There is no evidence whatsoever that there is even a Shogun in the game. The way I understand it, we are currently in a region of Japan where the Hojo hold sway, where Ise is important and where Ashikaga Masamoto is the Shogun's representative with a delegation of powers for this part of Japan, but where there is no open revolt or warfare against the Ashikaga yet, just scheming against the local powerbase of the Shogun (aka Masamoto) by a few ambitious lordlings. Kyoto does not even enter the picture seeing how it is several hundreds of miles away (we're in the Edo/Tokyo area, if I'm not mistaken, perhaps even a bit further up the east coast).
With that in mind, the Shogun likely is not present in this story. Instead, his power is probably represented by Masamoto's actions. The Shogun himself is just a mention in Shin's stories as the overall authority to which Masamoto and the other town players owe fealty, but it is up to them to subdue the Hojo like the loyal subjects they are, while the Shogun goes on with his daily routine of answering letters, admiring himself in the mirror, making poetry, drinking tea and she-boinging concubines.
That's a good point. From the opening scene:
Path-Shaper, on 25 November 2011 - 05:43 AM, said:
Ashikaga Masamoto has been appointed by the shogun as the new Kamakura- Kubo of the Eastern part of Japan. It is the job of all loyal vassels [sic] to support his efforts to find and stifle conspiracy and rebellion.
So Masamoto is probably the traditional power role that people are referring to as the 'Shogun', even though that is not in fact his title.
Let's refer to Masamoto as Masamoto, then, please.
#210
Posted 29 November 2011 - 01:45 PM
#211
Posted 29 November 2011 - 01:47 PM
It is Day 1, 1 hour and 20 minutes are left in the day.
17 players alive: Anomandaris, Atrahal, Emurlahn, Galain, Gamelon, Hood's Path, Kessobahn, Meanas, Mockra, Omtose, Osseric, Rashan, Ruse, Spite, Tennes, Thryllan, Tiamatha
9 votes to lynch, 9 to go to night.
1 vote Galain: Rashan
1 vote Rashan: Spite
3 vote Thyrllan: Emurlahn, Mockra, Kessobahn
1 vote Mockra: Osseric
7 votes Kesso: Thryllan, Atrahal, Galain, Anomandaris, Tennes, Tiamatha, Ruse
1 vote Atrahal: Hood's Path
17 Players still alive,
Players not voting
Gamelon,, Meanas, Omtose
17 players alive: Anomandaris, Atrahal, Emurlahn, Galain, Gamelon, Hood's Path, Kessobahn, Meanas, Mockra, Omtose, Osseric, Rashan, Ruse, Spite, Tennes, Thryllan, Tiamatha
9 votes to lynch, 9 to go to night.
1 vote Galain: Rashan
1 vote Rashan: Spite
3 vote Thyrllan: Emurlahn, Mockra, Kessobahn
1 vote Mockra: Osseric
7 votes Kesso: Thryllan, Atrahal, Galain, Anomandaris, Tennes, Tiamatha, Ruse
1 vote Atrahal: Hood's Path
17 Players still alive,
Players not voting
Gamelon,, Meanas, Omtose
Only someone with this much power could make this many frittatas without breaking any eggs.
#212
Posted 29 November 2011 - 01:56 PM
Ruse, on 29 November 2011 - 12:56 PM, said:
Hmm, looking at things I'm going to
Vote Kessobahn
HP's case does look odd, and if he was symping Thyr that's a strange way to go about doing it.
In any case, we need a lynch.
That said, I'd still like to hear from Thyr.
Vote Kessobahn
HP's case does look odd, and if he was symping Thyr that's a strange way to go about doing it.
In any case, we need a lynch.
That said, I'd still like to hear from Thyr.
Anything else? We've barely heard from you at all, I'd like to get more than just a few lines...
#213
Posted 29 November 2011 - 01:56 PM
PSer, you missed Rashan's vote for Kesso.
Assuming there are no loopy voting lyrics, and it was actually a PSer mess up, Kesso is at L-1.
I'm here to hammer, but I'll give him some time for any last comments.
Assuming there are no loopy voting lyrics, and it was actually a PSer mess up, Kesso is at L-1.
I'm here to hammer, but I'll give him some time for any last comments.
#214
Posted 29 November 2011 - 01:57 PM
He may be gone already, but Rashan's vote doesn't count without a removal first.
Only someone with this much power could make this many frittatas without breaking any eggs.
#215
Posted 29 November 2011 - 02:05 PM
Wow. I should learn faith in my mafiagod.
So L-2. I'll still wait.
So L-2. I'll still wait.
#216
Posted 29 November 2011 - 02:12 PM
1 hour left.
Only someone with this much power could make this many frittatas without breaking any eggs.
#217
Posted 29 November 2011 - 02:14 PM
I'd have no objections to someone putting him at L-1. Getting nervous
#218
Posted 29 November 2011 - 02:23 PM
I'm around my votes on him. Rashan needs to remove vote. It is not going to change within the hour and Kesso said he won't be back to comment. We have roughly 47 minutes left to go by my watch.

#219
Posted 29 November 2011 - 02:24 PM
Well this is frustrating isn't it. Where are Omtose and Meanas? Gamelon said he was reading up...he'd better be back before deadline!
#220
Posted 29 November 2011 - 02:27 PM
cutting it close now guys 
Then again....the fact that we are struggling to get the lynch hopefully lends credence to the fact that kessoh is scum.
His cronies could be staying far away from the thread to stall the lynch.

Then again....the fact that we are struggling to get the lynch hopefully lends credence to the fact that kessoh is scum.
His cronies could be staying far away from the thread to stall the lynch.