@Link Interesting that I was implicated as a false spy, considering that I never sent out any messages to anybody. I can screenshot my sent items for proof.
The message I got from Ynnek implicated all of the veterans. So.. yeah. This is getting interesting.
@CA: That's what makes it fun though. Hearing a bundle of conflicting stories and trying to find a thread of truth among a tapestry of lies. It allows people to get more involved than just sitting around and waiting for the roles to do all the work.
Then again, I tend to be a person who doesn't really like it when everything is spelled out for me. Reading between the lines stimulates my mind more than being mindlessly fed solid facts.
@Berenzen: You can send me the message from Ynnek, but I wouldn't bother sending a shot of your outbox. As I said in regards to Jak earlier, it's far easier to spoof not sending a message than it is to spoof recieving a message. Messages can be deleted with a click of a mouse. ^_^
@Link: See, I'm the exact opposite. I need to be given the information straight, in simple terms. No speaking in riddles or dancing around things. Basic, plainspoken facts are what I thrive on.
@Beren: I, too, would like to see this message. I don't seem to have all of the proper information to judge...
@CA: I like having things straight to the point, too, but after a while it gets kinda boring, formulaic, and predictable. Now, this is becoming the most interesting round in a while.
@Red Sky: It's incoming. I'm still waiting for him to respond to my latest set of questions. I don't know if that's because he hasn't had time yet or because I asked the right questions to blow the bottom of the boat.
@Berenzen: This is all getting very interesting. This means that Steke is untrustworthy.
@WP: Last time we were this abuzz about the game, I think it was when I had gotten betrayed by keelzbunny. Seems like spy drama really focuses our discussion.
@Berenzen: And you think that I don't? Vocal conjecture doesn't usually make a killer very happy.
Really, I think the only thing that would protect me is if he's seen the identity of the person actually claiming to be the spy. Killing that person would probably be a priority.
But then again, killing that person would prove definitively that they are the spy. Might actually be more counterproductive to kill them off because it proves without a shadow of a doubt that they are right.
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