Dune 2.0 Game Thread
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They're both claiming to be masons. If noncredo isn't Paul, then MAT was covering for non and I don't think an innocent person would do that.
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Sure, but they are both intertwined I'd say. I'd think that both of them would have to be guilty.ksen wrote:Well, at least noncredo would be, he's the one that claimed Paul.irreligionist wrote:So.. basically.. if normal turns out to be Paul, then noncredo and MAT are the baddies?
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He might even come back here before the days end. That may mess things up quite a bit.
<-- laughing because it's funny to think of what he's going to wake up to. (Guilty or not).

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If he's innocent, I'm sure he'll understand that his sacrifice ensures our victory. It's a team effort, after all.
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Notice to normal Norwegian players: being asleep during a stressful voting day can result in you being dead. In future do not sleep during the game day, no matter the timezone. 

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This is a big mistake. Sorry. As ksen said. I have been generally helpful through the game, and when I became more open about my suspicions you all got suspicious of me. Possibly fueled by confusing statements made by Harkkonen scum. I haven't counted the votes, but it looks like I'm on the line here. I'll throw in a vote just to do it. Next I think you should kill MAT and noncredo.
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Normal, are you Paul? Read the thread and you'll understand why we're lynching you. It's no mistake. Lynching you practically guarantees us a victory no matter whose side you're on. It's a team effort so you shouldn't sweat it if you're innocent.Normal wrote:This is a big mistake. Sorry. As ksen said. I have been generally helpful through the game, and when I became more open about my suspicions you all got suspicious of me. Possibly fueled by confusing statements made by Harkkonen scum. I haven't counted the votes, but it looks like I'm on the line here. I'll throw in a vote just to do it. Next I think you should kill MAT and noncredo.
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I'm Liet-Kynes. Planetary ecologist and charismatic leader of the Fremen. My vote counts for 1.5. And I think it would have been nice to see us win together, sooo...heyzeus wrote:Normal, are you Paul? Read the thread and you'll understand why we're lynching you. It's no mistake. Lynching you practically guarantees us a victory no matter whose side you're on. It's a team effort so you shouldn't sweat it if you're innocent.Normal wrote:This is a big mistake. Sorry. As ksen said. I have been generally helpful through the game, and when I became more open about my suspicions you all got suspicious of me. Possibly fueled by confusing statements made by Harkkonen scum. I haven't counted the votes, but it looks like I'm on the line here. I'll throw in a vote just to do it. Next I think you should kill MAT and noncredo.
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The very fact that you didn't say you were Paul makes me believe you're telling the truth. I'd like to change the vote but the bloc isn't online so I can't. Don't worry, though. You are finishing with us. It's a team effort after all! If you were online earlier, this whole fiasco could've been avoided. Damn your sleep!
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Hehe. Well, I hope you catch the baddies, then. Bye-byeheyzeus wrote:The very fact that you didn't say you were Paul makes me believe you're telling the truth. I'd like to change the vote but the bloc isn't online so I can't. Don't worry, though. You are finishing with us. It's a team effort after all! If you were online earlier, this whole fiasco could've been avoided. Damn your sleep!


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We will, the three confirmed innocents + oblivion and MAT form a voting bloc. Even when one of us is knocked off tonight, the other two still can't beat our vote.Normal wrote:Hehe. Well, I hope you catch the baddies, then. Bye-byeheyzeus wrote:The very fact that you didn't say you were Paul makes me believe you're telling the truth. I'd like to change the vote but the bloc isn't online so I can't. Don't worry, though. You are finishing with us. It's a team effort after all! If you were online earlier, this whole fiasco could've been avoided. Damn your sleep!
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PLUS one of them will most likely be killed by the vigilante. Bye-bye, Normal. Your sacrifice will not be in vein!
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Nightfall!
Then, as his planet killed him, it occurred to Kynes that his father and all the other scientists were wrong, that the most persistent principles of the universe were accident and error.
- The last thought of Kynes before he died of a dust whirlpool caused by a pre-mass spice gas explosion.
The Fremen were supreme in that quality the ancients called "spannungsbogen" — which is the self-imposed delay between desire for a thing and the act of reaching out to grasp that thing.
- from The Wisdom of Muad'Dib by the Princess Irulan
Normal is disoriented by the sudden turn of sentiment, and doesn't argue as you disable his stillsuit and send him into the gravelly sand at the bottom of the windswept outcrop where you have decided to make camp. He disappears over a dune without a backwards glance.
Normal was Leit Kynes, the imperial planetary ecologist and charismatic leader of the Fremen. His lynch vote counted as 1.5 votes. Kynes remained faithful to his promise to aid the Atreides, even carrying out such a distasteful demand as his own demise.
You set up camp with a heavy heart and an inescapable sense of guilt.
Then, as his planet killed him, it occurred to Kynes that his father and all the other scientists were wrong, that the most persistent principles of the universe were accident and error.
- The last thought of Kynes before he died of a dust whirlpool caused by a pre-mass spice gas explosion.
The Fremen were supreme in that quality the ancients called "spannungsbogen" — which is the self-imposed delay between desire for a thing and the act of reaching out to grasp that thing.
- from The Wisdom of Muad'Dib by the Princess Irulan
Normal is disoriented by the sudden turn of sentiment, and doesn't argue as you disable his stillsuit and send him into the gravelly sand at the bottom of the windswept outcrop where you have decided to make camp. He disappears over a dune without a backwards glance.
Normal was Leit Kynes, the imperial planetary ecologist and charismatic leader of the Fremen. His lynch vote counted as 1.5 votes. Kynes remained faithful to his promise to aid the Atreides, even carrying out such a distasteful demand as his own demise.
You set up camp with a heavy heart and an inescapable sense of guilt.
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Sorry, Normal. I believed in you even when the others didn't. But ultimately, we decided that in your absence, the only way we could make sense of the situation was to lynch you. Don't worry, though. Tonight the assassin will take out either Mantis or Sifaka and if it's not the right one, we'll know to lynch the other. We'll have this all sorted out tomorrow. Good-night sand-dwellers! Tomorrow is looking pretty bright.
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You send out a scout from your party in the direction Normal went to die. You look at his corpse and notice he has scribbled something in the sand in tiny letters. As you peer closer you see the words "fuck you". 


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