RE: The Wander Island Incident - Day Three: A Bloody Mystery [17/21]
09-11-2018, 05:26 PM
So like I just want to repeat to make it clear, according to my quicktopic the reason I didn't die is because Coldblooded's night action prevented it from happening.
The kill on me definitely would have gone through without the interference of Coldblooded.
My death was not delayed, I'm not going to die when the day ends or tomorrow morning (unless someone shoots me again tonight).
Whoever tried to kill me did actually kill someone, it just wasn't me (or any other player). Coldblooded's son valiantly took the bullet in my place and then died in my arms, may he not be forgotten.
What Coldblooded described happening matches exactly what my quicktopic says, and thus I am heavily sceptical of any speculation that some other effect prevented all kills last night, because in that case I don't imagine the flavour or non-flavour mechanical explanation of events which I got would be what it was.
Which in turn makes me heavily sceptical of Airey who claims that two additional people should have died last night and did not, which is a large number of people to not die, and also that their flavour and mechanical explanation are incompatible with how the game was at daystart, which is just weird.
And then claimed not to be aligned with town for, some reason.
I am willing to entertain the idea that the "Siren" is something which isn't a serial killer, and the extra kills that have been floating around have been from someone else, but I think it's pretty unlikely that Airey would lie about being shot. That would only be a safe claim if Airey had been the person doing the shooting and couldn't or didn't want to do it last night, otherwise they're begging for the actual second person who got shot to counterclaim them.
Also in case it interests anyone, I double triple checked my quicktopic and I did find one useful piece of information about this blood (not really, but it's funny and I wanted to relay it to everyone else): It doesn't belong to any active Monomin employees, so you don't need to worry about that.
This is a place of science, is it really that unusual for the corridors to be running with blood?
The kill on me definitely would have gone through without the interference of Coldblooded.
My death was not delayed, I'm not going to die when the day ends or tomorrow morning (unless someone shoots me again tonight).
Whoever tried to kill me did actually kill someone, it just wasn't me (or any other player). Coldblooded's son valiantly took the bullet in my place and then died in my arms, may he not be forgotten.
What Coldblooded described happening matches exactly what my quicktopic says, and thus I am heavily sceptical of any speculation that some other effect prevented all kills last night, because in that case I don't imagine the flavour or non-flavour mechanical explanation of events which I got would be what it was.
Which in turn makes me heavily sceptical of Airey who claims that two additional people should have died last night and did not, which is a large number of people to not die, and also that their flavour and mechanical explanation are incompatible with how the game was at daystart, which is just weird.
And then claimed not to be aligned with town for, some reason.
I am willing to entertain the idea that the "Siren" is something which isn't a serial killer, and the extra kills that have been floating around have been from someone else, but I think it's pretty unlikely that Airey would lie about being shot. That would only be a safe claim if Airey had been the person doing the shooting and couldn't or didn't want to do it last night, otherwise they're begging for the actual second person who got shot to counterclaim them.
Also in case it interests anyone, I double triple checked my quicktopic and I did find one useful piece of information about this blood (not really, but it's funny and I wanted to relay it to everyone else): It doesn't belong to any active Monomin employees, so you don't need to worry about that.
This is a place of science, is it really that unusual for the corridors to be running with blood?