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  • Well he's dead - he's not going to complain.

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    • Picking on the dead now, are we?
      Do not fear, for I am with you; Do not anxiously look about you, for I am your God.-Isaiah 41:10
      I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made - Psalms 139.14a
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      • The dead today, sausage mince tomorrow.
        Long Live The Horde
        Marshal of the Concordian Armed Forces
        Membership Officer of the Axe Grinders Guild

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        • On special in the pub the day after.
          I'm building a wagon! On some other part of the internets, obviously (but not that other site).

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          • Would ya have it any other way

            "Get ya bangers an' mash"
            Gurka 17, People of the Valley
            I am of the Horde.

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              DRAMATIS PERSONÆ
              Name Title Vote
              1. rah King of England DrSpike
              2. duke o’ york Duke of York Killed Act I Scene i - darts
              3. Kassiopeia Duke of KentKilled Act II Scene iii
              4. James the Scot Thane of Inverurie DrSpike
              5. Skanky Burns Earl of Rochester rah
              6. Adagio Prince of Denmark Put to death Act II Scene iii
              7. Sparrowhawk Prince of Wales Put to death Act II Scene ii
              8. Rubychaser Captain of the Guard DrSpike
              9. Spaced Cowboy Duke of Buckingham Put to death Act III Scene ii
              10. Paddy the Scot Thane of Auchtermuchty DrSpike
              11. Hercules Duke of Somerset Killed Act I Scene iii
              12. Dr Spike Lord Chamberlain rah
              13. civman2000 Earl of Warwick Killed Act II Scene ii
              14. Jon Miller Archbishop of Canterbury Put to death Act I Scene ii
              15. EPW Duke of Northumberland Put to death Act II Scene i
              16. joncha Court jester Put to death Act I Scene iii
              17. Lord Nuclear Earl of Westmoreland Killed Act II Scene i
              18. Jonny Archbishop of York Killed Act III Scene i
              19. Snoopy369 Duke of Lancaster Killed Act I Scene ii
              20. Geomodder Papal Emissary Put to death Act III Scene i

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              • DP

                Herc was right. I thought I was having connection problems.
                Last edited by duke o' york; November 25, 2005, 17:59.

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                • Act III Scene iii

                  Enter KING RAH, and his court

                  rah: Now is the winter of our discontent
                  plunged yet deeper to the gloom with the loss
                  of Buckingham and Rochester from my
                  court, stalwarts of my reign, and right noble
                  men to boot. Pray now that we might have peace
                  in England, and in Scotland and Wales too,
                  my good allies.

                  Paddy: Aye, but there is yet a
                  murderer in our midst, and we must see
                  this through to the end lest we all finish
                  our days within these brooding walls o death.

                  Geomodder: Well said, my old comrade. As we have fought
                  together, so must we work together
                  to identify this malefactor
                  and put him to the sword before he can
                  put us all to the mace!

                  Spike:I’d far rather
                  someone else put this person to the sword,
                  because I’ve got a bad stomach today,
                  and don’t think I’ll be able to go and
                  put anyone to the sword this morning.

                  rah: Ha! I hath never known thee to the fore
                  in any confrontation Lord Chamberpot!

                  James: Ha! Excellent wit o king, and I must
                  agree that I have never seen his Lordship
                  bearing arms beyond his ceremonial
                  rod. And how he polishes his rod to
                  keep it pristine for great occasions! A
                  true soldier will not pause in battle to
                  clean his blade – appearances matter far
                  less than effectiveness out in the field.

                  Paddy: ‘Tis true. A foppish squire paused in
                  the heat of battle to adjust his helm,
                  and his parents visit his grave to this
                  day. The field is no place to prance and pose,
                  and those who do, die in a fashion that
                  does not befit their behaviour in life.

                  rah: Come, brethren, we shall have much time for tales
                  of combat over dinner, but today
                  we must decide the weighty matter of
                  this killer’s identity, and rid my
                  court of this menace. Have you come to your
                  conclusions as to the identity
                  of the murderer we harbour here?

                  Rubychaser: Though
                  he be but laughable in combat, I
                  believe that thy Lord Chamberlain is strong
                  enough to kill in secret, and that he
                  hath borne the mace that dispatcheth many
                  of our friends these past days. None of us hath
                  the knowledge of the court that he doth, save Your
                  Majesty, and so he is in a unique
                  position to seize power should he be
                  able to remove all obstacles to
                  his ascent of the throne.

                  James: Aye, and none but
                  he know the castle so well as to avoid
                  detection by the servants as he went
                  about his killing spree.

                  Spike: No you fools! The
                  architect of these murders can be none
                  other than the King himself. He hath grown
                  tired of the court that hath served him so well,
                  and so successfully for many a
                  year, and now seeks to bring about a most
                  revolutionary change by the most
                  devastating of methods! He dares call
                  me a coward, yet he hath been creeping
                  about the castle in order to kill
                  his victims while they were unaware of
                  his presence, nor his ill intent.

                  rah: Ha! Thou
                  hath served me well for many years as Lord
                  Chancellor, but thy ambition thou hast
                  not hidden well enough, and now these new-
                  comers to my court hath detected thy
                  discontent, and the vicious manner in
                  which thou hast chosen to rectify the
                  slights thou perceiveth hath come thy way while
                  in my service. Ungrateful wretch! I, who
                  hath taken thee from a career counting
                  and selling horses at the county fairs,
                  and advanced thee beyond thy dreams of
                  that day, am now repaid with a series
                  of assassinations within the walls
                  of my own castle at thine own dread hand!

                  Paddy: Though yer death is preordained, let me be
                  the one to confirm thy guilt in this court
                  of yer peers. I too feel that yer underhand
                  methods of killing suit one such as ye,
                  though I am still not sure that ye have the
                  strength to wield a man’s weapon like a mace.

                  Spike: No! The king has tricked you all, and this is
                  my punishment for my perspicacity
                  that my lord would turn thee against me and
                  see that death proveth the scant reward for
                  the years of service I hath given him.

                  rah: Captain, take him to the block and see that
                  his crimes do not go unpunished!

                  Rubychaser: My lord.

                  Exit the CAPTAIN of the GUARD and the LORD CHAMBERLAIN

                  rah: Well, gentlemen, we may now take some rest,
                  in the knowledge that our woes are behind
                  us, and that the villainous Chancellor
                  is not capable of besting my good
                  Captain in a fair fight. May his demise
                  be as slow as was his wicked plan in
                  coming to fruition – or so he thought!

                  Exit KING RAH and the THANE of INVERURIE

                  Paddy: All’s well that ends well then. We have managed
                  to rid the court of our murderer, and
                  soon may I return to bonnie Scotland.
                  My cousin and I always travel as
                  a party, and soon I hope to be back
                  on a horse directly for the border,
                  and a glad return to my kith and kin.
                  We have spent all too long at this council,
                  and not spoken a word of war, but if
                  rah requires our services against the
                  Welsh threat, then he need but send the word, and
                  my cousin and I will return to the
                  saddle to relieve him of this problem.

                  Enter KING RAH and the THANE of INVERURIE:

                  James: I heard a cry, and reached the scene of the
                  murder at the same time as the king. We
                  found the Captain dead in his room, killed with
                  a mace, as have been so many others.
                  Fearing that he had not the chance to kill
                  the Lord Chamberlain, we rushed to the block,
                  but his lifeless body lay there as meet.

                  rah: Though thou hast been my allies for many
                  a year, we know now that the killer is
                  one of we three, and though I do not see
                  that I have a fair vote ‘gainst two Scotsmen,
                  vote tomorrow we must.

                  Paddy: Aye, king. God save ye.

                  Exeunt

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                  • Code:
                    DRAMATIS PERSONÆ
                    Name Title Status
                    1. rah King of England Alive
                    2. duke o’ york Duke of York Killed Act I Scene i
                    3. Kassiopeia Duke of KentKilled Act II Scene iii
                    4. James the Scot Thane of Inverurie Alive
                    5. Skanky Burns Earl of Rochester Killed Act III Scene ii
                    6. Adagio Prince of Denmark Executed Act II Scene iii
                    7. Sparrowhawk Prince of Wales Executed Act II Scene ii
                    8. Rubychaser Captain of the Guard Killed Act III Scene iii
                    9. Spaced Cowboy Duke of Buckingham Put to death Act III Scene ii
                    10. Paddy the Scot Thane of Auchtermuchty Alive
                    11. Hercules Duke of Somerset Killed Act I Scene iii
                    12. Dr Spike Lord Chamberlain Put to death Act III Scene iii
                    13. civman2000 Earl of Warwick Killed Act II Scene ii
                    14. Jon Miller Archbishop of Canterbury Executed Act I Scene ii
                    15. EPW Duke of Northumberland Executed Act II Scene i
                    16. joncha Court jester Executed Act I Scene iii
                    17. Lord Nuclear Earl of Westmoreland Killed Act II Scene i
                    18. Jonny Archbishop of York Killed Act III Scene i
                    19. Snoopy369 Duke of Lancaster Killed - Act I Scene ii
                    20. Geomodder Papal Emissary Executed Act III Scene i
                    DrSpike was executed at the king's orders.
                    Rubychaser was killed by the mafia.

                    Will the King survive this game, or will the Scotsmen use their potential block vote?
                    Update Sunday night, hopefully.
                    Otherwise, Monday.

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                    • Volunteers to write the next game wanted!
                      Please don't post if you don't want to, or can't, write it - rah will kick your sorry asses quicker than you can say "Ouch".
                      Only post if you're willing to commit yourselves to this.

                      Apologies to those (especially Nikolai) who couldn't play this time round, but you have to understand that this game has been very heavy for writing, and I couldn't have handled lots of players.

                      [edit]4 posts in a row! Only in Mafia could I get away with this kind of ****.

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                      • Well five actually now. But what brilliant entertainment: a tour de force, and to get down to the last three while still maintaining the intrigue.
                        On the ISDG 2012 team at the heart of CiviLIZation

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                        • So, Herc, being one of the few who actually reads the posts and looks for clues: who's the mafia?

                          It started out to better Jamski's Dracula game, but unfortunately has tailed off in the later scenes, so that is still the standard to beat. If I'd had more free time, then I could have improved it, but sadly now was not the time to do it.

                          Jamski - still the finest game to date.

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                          • Hmmm, If i guess wrong the Mafia automatically wins.

                            Well, we'll go with the post count strat. Paddy's 22 to James 10,

                            Paddy the Scot
                            If I'm right he will have to vote me second. Let's see how long he takes.

                            Drum roll please...........

                            THe last chance for the king to save what's left of his kingdom.
                            It's almost as if all his overconfident, absolutist assertions were spoonfed to him by a trusted website or subreddit. Sheeple
                            RIP Tony Bogey & Baron O

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                            • Well played.

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                              • Still too chicken to make the bet I see
                                It's almost as if all his overconfident, absolutist assertions were spoonfed to him by a trusted website or subreddit. Sheeple
                                RIP Tony Bogey & Baron O

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