@Steke: Look pal, I wasn't mad at you I really realized the full extent of your lies.
You know, all you had to do with me was give your reasoning for killing Ynnek. That was it. In fact, the only reason I went along with it was because I came to the same conclusion that you say you did behind the scenes. No matter the situation, killing Ynnek was beneficial. Had you just spelled that out, I would still be able to trust you.
But kid, I really hate being lied to. It doesn't matter if it was by you, by Skye, or by CounterAttack. If I know I have been mislead, I become mistrustful. And your lie...it was so elaborate. It was designed to manipulate and push a speculative agenda. Heck, Skye didn't even initially send out a list that matched her questions (which in retrospect should have been a giant red flag). But you claimed that Berenzen was saying he was the spy. You claimed you had the spy working on your side with a large group. You claimed you had people backing you. You've apparently claimed you were the spy to get people to kill you.
Steke, the problem I have with you is that even when you are caught in a lie, you don't apologize or fess up to it as a mistake. You cackle manically and said it was all part of some master plan. That really doesn't sit right with me. :/
I like to think that I'm friends with most of the people I play this with. But I refuse to have a friend who is so carefree with honesty. I am fast to trust people a first time but slow to trust a second time.
@RaN: Yes. This is all a game. And yes, it did get blown out of proportion. Such is the way of the internet. Frankly, I was part of the problem and I apologize for that.
Honestly though, no one would have gotten this riled up if it hadn't been for Steke's attitude in the first place. It would have only taken a little transparency and people's feathers would have never been ruffled.
Edit: Hehe, you beat me to the punch. Still, it stands.