i didn't die. so, i'll get to post this

this is where i should be saying
i'm voting... and you thought i hid something here, didn't ya?
The Eleventh Doctor wrote:Never ignore coincidence. Unless you are busy. Then always ignore the coincidence.
The Eleventh Doctor wrote:Never ignore coincidence. Unless you are busy. Then always ignore the coincidence.
Nominations come from Espionage. They're not meant to count as votes - it's just a way of putting people on the spot, so to speak.Nemomon wrote:I would like to mention that there isn't anything like "nominations". I mean, while between Yourselves You can use this word, a vote is a vote, and each player may vote only for one player at a given time. He of course still can change that vote, but Game Master will never count something like this: "I vote for XXX and YYY".
I don't really see how a Villager finding out who the Seer is is a bad thing. If the Seer contacts a Villager, he can be sure that the person he contacts actually is a Villager and thus the other person is trustworthy.Stopwatch wrote: Fine then. *Everyone* should contact other people so it doesn't become apparent who the Seer is and whoever thinks they have the role 'Seer' should make sure not to forget they could be the Fool.
The Eleventh Doctor wrote:Never ignore coincidence. Unless you are busy. Then always ignore the coincidence.
The Doctor wrote:There's no point in being grown up if you can't be childish sometimes.
The Doctor wrote:Remember: Hate is always foolish, and love is always wise.
The Eleventh Doctor wrote:Never ignore coincidence. Unless you are busy. Then always ignore the coincidence.
Terry Pratchett wrote: The trouble with having an open mind, of course, is that people will insist on coming along and trying to put things in it.
bash7353 wrote:I kind of always assumed that Haneda's parents might've had names.
The Eleventh Doctor wrote:Never ignore coincidence. Unless you are busy. Then always ignore the coincidence.