RE: Murder By The Book - Day 9: So Long, and Thanks for all the Death
06-14-2014, 04:54 PM
Well, this was kind of a long shot and I never really expected it to work so I think I'll just end this farce myself, because holy shit I should have been lynched yesterday and this is just exasperating.
My only regret is that now even though my partner's gotten into a great position they're kind of screwed no matter what. I had a fantastic team the whole way through but with goddamn redirecting lovers even with the mislynch tomorrow they're basically stuck with a 50/50 chance of winning the game or having the lover's redirect their kill right back at them.
I guess this isn't much of a last gasp without any wine but I like to think that we've gotten a victory no matter what happens. I mean, we eliminated almost everyone in this godforsakenly terrible company, and even those of you who might survive have become the very things you've fought against. If you think that you'll be able to go back to your simple tales of whimsy without them being corrupted by what you've experienced and what we've done, then you're all even greater fools than I imagined when this all started. That is how this works, how it has always worked. No matter how many of us die, the survivors of our strikes will always rise to take our place.
That is how Undercover will win the war.
Theo, Pananelo, I can see the light. I'll be with you soon.
Vote: Palamedes
My only regret is that now even though my partner's gotten into a great position they're kind of screwed no matter what. I had a fantastic team the whole way through but with goddamn redirecting lovers even with the mislynch tomorrow they're basically stuck with a 50/50 chance of winning the game or having the lover's redirect their kill right back at them.
I guess this isn't much of a last gasp without any wine but I like to think that we've gotten a victory no matter what happens. I mean, we eliminated almost everyone in this godforsakenly terrible company, and even those of you who might survive have become the very things you've fought against. If you think that you'll be able to go back to your simple tales of whimsy without them being corrupted by what you've experienced and what we've done, then you're all even greater fools than I imagined when this all started. That is how this works, how it has always worked. No matter how many of us die, the survivors of our strikes will always rise to take our place.
That is how Undercover will win the war.
Theo, Pananelo, I can see the light. I'll be with you soon.
Vote: Palamedes