Brillaint fun guys. Well done team evil - well played. Special thanks to @miked2006 for running it all.
I think it's crucial that the seer needs to hit an evil by day 3 otherwise it's impossible. Last night I spent a good hour reading everything until I realised Horace must have been the seer, and I was convinced of Opti, Sinatra & TC from day 2 but I couldn't work out the other. Well done SLB.
Excellent game, thanks for running @miked2006 I’m curious did @Steve Leo Beleck , @tonycotonstache and @wfcSinatra know I was the traitor. I liked enough of your messages lol.
Obviously I had a massive advantage knowing who you all were, I genuinely thought you and SLB knew each other even to the point that I cursed @wfcSinatra in a message to Miked lol!
Mentioned to Mike in the evening of Day 1 I thought you were the Traitor and was pretty convinced after that. Had a half hour wobble today when you said you were the Guardian and you do that classic werewolf thing of doubting everything but then remembered Otter had named two wolves yesterday so breathed a huge sigh of relief.
You'll see it when you get the keys! I did leave a clue in my message (where I claim to have cracked the code) which pointed to what your code was. Edit, here is the message I posted: In other good news, I have cracked the second code in the Seer's message (well, the second messanger). Won't share because we need the Seer to confirm what it is if they reveal their identity. Jolly Exciting!
I was really split. Because the way you went after Skyla was very wolf-like, but I didn't really understand Horace's views. Didn't have the guts to out you as the Alpha as I was really unsure.
Ok. Now bear with me on these. It takes some doing to come up with a terrible code and be an awful seer in one go. Code 1. The first letter of each verse (according to the New International Bible) would've spelt 'NATIVITAS'. Code 2. The 'N' referred to the Netherlands. The first number related to the players shirt number in this world cup. The Second number was the number of letters across on their surname. This word would've spelt 'KERSTMIS' which is Dutch for Christmas. Code 3. As someone has rightly pointed out. Complete gobbledygook. Meant nothing. On top of that there was the haiku at the end and a few punctuation irregularities. In hindsight the code could've spelt XMAS and I still wouldn't have got to the S. I was regaling my Seer tales to my 2yo at bedtime tonight. He explained to me the complexities or being a Seer and gave me some useful tips on next time before giving me a deep sigh, a disappointing shake of the head and rolling over in utter disgust. I've not only embarrassed myself, I've embarrassed my child.
My saves: Night 1: Tom: I felt Tom was using a lot of logic and I thought the wolves may fear mathematical logic may end up with one of them in the firing line. Night 2: HH24: Once it was clear HH was definitely good, knowing past games HH has always been a powerful ally and a real pain when on the opposing team, I thought that the wolves would have taken her out. Night 3: (A) Me: I was convinced Opti was a wolf, and I couldn't risk not being able to save for one more night if we got lucky Night 3: (B) Horace: I looked through lots of replies from the first 3 days and concluded that Horace must be the seer, if I found that then so would the wolves, Horace had to be saved at all costs. Night 4: Ashdon: Was my only remaining valid save, albeit futile.
I made a massive error on Day 2 which I suspect you might've picked up on if you had as little to do at work this week as me! I posted very early that day before Mike had even told me which wolf I'd seen. I said 'interesting that neither of the unprotected players were targeted'. If you'd picked up on that, you'd have had a 50-50 chance of viewing @sinatra.