He could have "visited" the target, but the resolution of the night action was unsuccessful because of the roleblock. Unless Mithril is lying (if Von is town).It's confirmed at this point that there's only one mafia left... but this doesn't make sense. How could I have tracked Mithril visiting Celever... when he didn't? This IS extremely bizarre... vonFiedler can you please claim? I'd like to know how you targeted two people
With Caesar dead, the Legion is no more - not only is its leader dead, that leader was also the last living member of the Legion in the game. This means that the Wastelanders have managed to beat the Legion in the race to Hoover Dam! No longer will the slavers terrorize the lands on the banks of the Colorado River, and no longer will they raid the settlements of the Mojave. Now all factions can go back to their infighting...Dear vonFiedler,
you are Caesar.
“We have cities of our own, but nothing compared to Vegas. Finally, my Legion will have its Rome.”
While you were once a member of the peaceful Followers of the Apocalypse, you have since risen to leadership in the Legion. Inspired by the ancient Romans, you managed to unite many a tribe on the east side of the Colorado River under the Flag of the Bull. Your leadership is legendary, as is your knowledge on pre-war history.
You are the Legion Roleblocker. Every night, you may send a PM to the hosts, titled “Night X - Invite <USER> to The Fort’’. Successfully doing so will make that user spend the night in your camp on the banks of the Colorado River, preventing them from performing their night action.
As a member of the Legion, you are allowed to talk to your fellow bad-guys in The Fort, which is the conversation on Smogon going by the same name.
You are allied with Caesar’s Legion. You win when the Legion eliminates the Wastelanders, or if nothing can prevent the same.
Dear PokeguyNXB,
you are Benny.
“Anyhow, baby, you didn’t come here for vengeance. You came to get clued in.”
Once you were a simple member of a tribe, but since then you have made a name for yourself as head of the Chairmen who run the Tops Casino on the Strip. From your suite there, you were planning a takeover of New Vegas, but that plan will have to wait for now. You’ve proven yourself a skilled tracker, able to follow even the best delivery men all the way through the Mojave Desert.
You are a Wastelander Tracker. Every night, you may send a PM to the hosts, titled “Night X - Track <USER>’’. Successfully doing so will inform you of who your target had visited that night.
You are allied with the Wastelanders. You win if the Wastelanders eliminate Caesar’s Legion or if nothing can prevent the same.
Mithril's role here needs some more explanation: the role was not actually Vanilla. The role PM hints to it ("the loose circuitry in your system causes you to forget some things sometimes"), but apart from that only Gale and I knew Mithril's true role, as a Sleepwalker. A Sleepwalker randomly visits one living player in the game, and was implemented as a way to balance out the village having both a Tracker and a Watcher. The role borders on bastard modding, since information is explicitly withheld, but after discussing it with Da Letter El we decided to go with the role anyways. In the end the role didn't have much impact on the game at all; all it did was cause some confusion as to what Mithril did on N3 during the last day, but not more than that.Dear Mithril,
you are Victor.
“Well butter my butt and call me a biscuit.”
You are the resident robot of the town of Goodsprings, where you lived in a shack long before the other inhabitants there showed up. What you did before that? Not a clue - the loose circuitry in your system causes you to forget some things sometimes. The people of Goodsprings think you’re a bit weird, as you don’t appear to work for Mr. House like the other Securitrons do, but you’ve earned your reputation in town as a helpful, merry robot.
You are a Vanilla Wastelander. You have no night action.
You are allied with the Wastelanders. You win if the Wastelanders eliminate Caesar’s Legion or if nothing can prevent the same.
Dear Fatecrashers,
you are Tabitha.
“No self-respecting soldier of Utobitha should ever be seen running like a scared little human.”
You are a nightkin, leading the State of Utobitha from the top of Black Mountain, an irradiated mountain right in the middle of the Mojave Desert. The mountain serves as the broadcasting station for Black Mountain Radio, which you host alongside Rhonda, a disabled Mr. Handy robot that you consider your best friend. Years of stealth boy abuse haven’t treated you well, leading to severe schizophrenia, like most other nightkin.
You are a Wastelander Broadcaster. Every day and night, you may send a PM to the hosts, titled “Day X / Night X - Broadcast <Message> to the Mojave’’. In this PM, you may write a message that will be posted in the game thread by one of the hosts. You may do this once every day, and once every night. It will not be announced who broadcasted the message.
You are allied with the Wastelanders. You win if the Wastelanders eliminate Caesar’s Legion or if nothing can prevent the same.
Dear Odd Ghost,
you are Mother Pearl.
“Those howitzers of ours aren’t just for entertainment, child!”
You are the eldest and wisest member of the Boomers, a band of vault dwellers originally from Vault 34, which was stocked to the brim with weapons and explosives - the Boomers have since taken those weapons and escaped the Vault, retreating to Nellis Air Force Base. Normally, you and the Boomers keep to yourself, keeping savages at a distance with superior firepower, but the looming threat of the Legion caused you to finally come out of your shell and pick up the fight.
You are a Vanilla Wastelander. You have no night action.
You are allied with the Wastelanders. You win if the Wastelanders eliminate Caesar’s Legion or if nothing can prevent the same.
Dear Jalmont,
you are Elder McNamara.
“You took an extreme risk in coming here. My policy towards trespassers has not been… lenient.”
While the Brotherhood of Steel thrives on the East Coast, the Mojave chapter is all but dead - and you are the one leading that dying group. Without your leadership, however, the Brotherhood would cease to exist altogether. Normally your group sticks to themselves, hiding away from the New California Republic, but with the rising threat of the Legion, you will have to work together with the other Wastelanders to even survive at all.
You are a Vanilla Wastelander. You have no night action.
You are allied with the Wastelanders. You win if the Wastelanders eliminate Caesar’s Legion or if nothing can prevent the same.
Also, congratulations Pokeguy! Imo waiting till the very end to catch the last mafia, as a village tracker in a NOC game, requires a lot of patience.Dear Amianki,
you are the Courier.
“You’re playing the hand you’ve been dealt, but you don’t let it rest, you shuffle and stack, and a gamble… a gamble that may pay off? But how?”
Your past remains largely unknown - not only to others, but to you as well. The past doesn’t matter, however, because what matters is what happens now. You are the Courier, and when you set your mind to things, you get things done. However, the delivery of a mysterious Platinum Chip proves more challenging than previous jobs. Suddenly you find yourself caught up in a conflict spanning all of the Mojave Desert, as the Wastelanders and Caesar’s Legion are set to clash. Who you side with is entirely up to you.
- The Forecaster on the Courier
You are the Courier. You have no night action, except for Night 0. On Night 0, you must send a PM to the hosts titled “Night 0 - Side with <FACTION>”, with <FACTION> being either the Wastelanders, the Legion, or neither. This choice will decide how the rest of the game will play out for you.
Should you choose to side with the Wastelanders, your win condition will become “You are allied with the Wastelanders. You win if the Wastelanders eliminate Caesar’s Legion or if nothing can prevent the same.”
Should you choose to side with the Legion, your win condition will become “You are allied with Caesar’s Legion. You win when the Legion eliminates the Wastelanders, or if nothing can prevent the same.” Siding with the Legion will not reveal its members, and you will not be able to discuss anything with them outside of the game thread.
Should you choose to remain Neutral, your win condition will become “You are the Wild Card. You win when Caesar, Mr. House and President Kimball are dead.” In order to fulfill your win condition, you must have voted for either Mr. House or President Kimball on the day they are lynched - if you fail to do so, or if both are killed by the Legion, you will receive a new Wastelander-aligned target that you need to lynch. If you remain Neutral, you may send a PM to the hosts at night, titled “Night X - Check if <USER> is an enemy”. Doing so will tell you whether or not you need the targeted person dead. You may use this action up to three times in the game.
Regardless of who you side with, you must be alive to win the game. Some players’ night actions will act somewhat differently based on the alliance you chose. If you are Neutral and win the game, the game will still continue.
It wasn't a planned buss. von was going to be lynched yesterday (you and Spiffy were gunning for him, and there weren't any other targets). I decided to jump on, but von couldn't handle it and fought back.i mean but was von's credibility truly shot? no one questioned the sunny lynch anyways. i don't really see why they would decide to sacrifice celever given that celever was arguably more village at the time and nobody was really going for him. perhaps they meant to sacrifice von (although i doubt that)? i dunno, i just think both the remaining mafia players were in a pretty good position that it would be way too risky to attempt a bus that really came out of nowhere for no gain but for von town cred? like i feel it would've been maybe better to push a mass claim, and then sacrifice von/celever by CC'ing tracker, but then again i guess they had no way to really know a tracker existed.
IDK i still feel like celever had a pretty good town position and von had a good enough town position that sacrificing one of them didn't really make too much sense. in thinking about, i'm also surprised both of them were against the mass claim (but i'm guessing that was because neither had fakes???)
yep i forgot that the mafia wouldn't be informed that the courier is even potentially on their team. LOL that makes winning even harder then. probably the best way to play would be to go neutral and claim and ask for everyone to ignore them
Yeah, I investigated Serious Bananas -> VonFiedler the first two nights because I was trying to see if people who I expected would be alive for a while were people I needed dead. You can imagine why I suddenly started getting majorly disengaged even though I was planning on how to accomplish that.lol damn amianki needed buttered, bananas, and von dead, that's a tall order
Whether TOWN or SCUM, Celever would kill me. I came into this game. I listened to Celever's input. I gave him almost every night action, including kills he used to set me up to bus (going after people like BT and not Spiffy). I ignored all of Celever's posts, and each snide little guttersnipe like, because I knew that if I acknowledged his existence in the game I would get him lynched (due to his scummy posts). I even tried to win for HD after Day 5, even though it'd also be a win for Celever. And yet the guy who says he will kill/lynch me in any game regardless of setup accuses ME of having a vendetta.If I were mafia, you would be dead.
If I had the power, I would nightkill you, it really is as simple as that. Like town or scum I would nightkill you, because you're not fun to play with, probably due to your personal vendettas against a few people.
I was really annoyed that my BPV role had this caveat to it because I needed to die before LYLO and the damn BPV made that difficult. That's another reason why I fully claimed after my BPV went off: so the mafia would be forced to kill me as a clean.More Cowbell said:Your Powder Gangers outfit (and general annoying behavior) makes you unwanted by the other Wastelanders, though - during lynches, you will be lynched one vote before majority (L-1: for example, if 6 votes is majority, you are lynched at 5).