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Baalzamon said:
Stefl, if your PM mentioned anything about a sibling, it is very possible you do indeed have a sibling. Unless, that is, it was a very clear PM for what your role is.

 

Hmmm...  the PM isn't 100% about me being a sibling nor do I even know if my sibling is participating in the game.

*rereads PM*

well after rereading it I am still sure I am no sibling, though yeah, the room for interpretetion is there... but shouldn't siblings know each other, even if they are on oposed sides?

@ TruckOSaurus,

It's trap no. 3 laid out by Hatmoza...

 



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To anyone who has played the game (I think that's only hatmoza and nen): Is there anyway you could see Trisha being cast as a townie in a character=alignment scenario?



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The PM either stated something about siblings or not. You seem to be very afraid to say something that will get you in more trouble, which is impossible because you already are scummy as hell.

By the way, her twin sister's name is Lindsay, not Mary, my bad... at least they rhymed.

Lindsay Martha

 



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TruckOSaurus said:
To anyone who has played the game (I think that's only hatmoza and nen): Is there anyway you could see Trisha being cast as a townie in a character=alignment scenario?


The Goddess of fertility.  Her intentions are actually quite noble, but her methods are extreme. I really don't want to spoil anything. In my mind she's evil.

In my game, I had her as the mafia godfather because of her many appearances. As Trisha, she seems good, but as Astaroth, in the nightmares, shes a nutt case.



I am the black sheep     "of course I'm crazy, but that doesn't mean I'm wrong."-Robert Anton Wilson

I had Trisha as the mafia godfather. The bad guy behind the scenes.
Boss as mafia
and Catherine as mafia whore.

To answer your question trucks, yes, I can see Trisha as a town purely because she's not presented as the bad guy in the game. it's only after completing the challenge modes that it is revealed who her avatars are.

Prof was apparently not aware of her identity in the game.



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hatmoza said:

The PM either stated something about siblings or not. You seem to be very afraid to say something that will get you in more trouble, which is impossible because you already are scummy as hell.

By the way, her twin sister's name is Lindsay, not Mary, my bad... at least they rhymed.

Lindsay Martha

 


Like I said, the only thing there is about Lindsay, who is not even mentioned by name in my PM (she is called sister) is that I am asked about her wellbeing, that is all, that is why I said, while there is room for speculation, I have no reason to believe that I have the benifits and deficits of a sibling



TruckOSaurus said:
To anyone who has played the game (I think that's only hatmoza and nen): Is there anyway you could see Trisha being cast as a townie in a character=alignment scenario?

Like Hat said its 50-50 chance, i personally see her as pro-town.



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In 1776, Ralph Tomlinson wrote a song called "To Anacreon in Heaven" dedicated to his London gentleman's club, The Anacreontic Society, titled after the Greek composer of playful drinking hymns and odes to dionysis.

John Stafford Smith, a well known London composer to write the melody, was tasked with composing the melody and soon, as trend for that time period, the melody was used with over a hundred other songs and parodies.
This melody had become quite the popular tune and by 1805, an American named Francis Scott Key wrote a parody name "the warrior returns", a patriotic ode.
He would later pen another song called "the defense of fort McHenry", which would later be renamed "The Star-Spangled Banner".
It would then take over a century to become the United States' National anthem in 1931.

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hatmoza said:
I had Trisha as the mafia godfather. The bad guy behind the scenes.
Boss as mafia
and Catherine as mafia whore.

To answer your question trucks, yes, I can see Trisha as a town purely because she's not presented as the bad guy in the game. it's only after completing the challenge modes that it is revealed who her avatars are.

Prof was apparently not aware of her identity in the game.

Thanks, with this info, I'm gonna go ahead and assume that we are indeed in a character = alignment scenario (unless proven otherwise by a flip).



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theprof00 said:
In 1776, Ralph Tomlinson wrote a song called "To Anacreon in Heaven" dedicated to his London gentleman's club, The Anacreontic Society, titled after the Greek composer of playful drinking hymns and odes to dionysis.

John Stafford Smith, a well known London composer to write the melody, was tasked with composing the melody and soon, as trend for that time period, the melody was used with over a hundred other songs and parodies.
This melody had become quite the popular tune and by 1805, an American named Francis Scott Key wrote a parody name "the warrior returns", a patriotic ode.
He would later pen another song called "the defense of fort McHenry", which would later be renamed "The Star-Spangled Banner".
It would then take over a century to become the United States' National anthem in 1931.

Ironic. A drinking song became America's National anthem during the age of prohibition, a time when all alcohol was banned.



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