Right but what's the value in that when the question is if he's being honest about being a vigilante or scum. He could be honest about the immunity and that tells us nothing in regards to the important question.
Edit: Blah whatever, not getting sucked into this rabbit hole. Xenthos is great at a lot of things. Glom cratered hard, however, and guilds have flatlined for ages and there are leadership lessons to learn from it, especially for new leaders.
NVM not important. I'm glad Xenthos is having fun. I encourage new guild leaders to also have fun, but also consider the fun of the rest of your guild, and the guilds potential future rather than just your own.
The best leaders, as a note, know when their time is up. It's an important aspect of leadership to understand when your reputation begins to inhibit growth and intimidate new advancement.
Xenthos, sorry, is also an example of overstaying your welcome. One of my largest issues with pushing through new ideas was getting stuck against old school, stagnated walls that he often represented. I often scrambled as a GM against the older GMs,…
For the record, people who put half hearted defenses tend to be town. Tarkenton isn't trying all that hard to convince us, which makes sense considering there's only so much he can do beyond a power reveal if he's telling the truth. Scum tend to go …
That is to say I find his claim believable enough, but it does beg the question about what the scum did last night. Did they lay low or was there a block? That information will become useful later in the game.
I don't support lynching Tarketon over a misfire. He just needs to not do it again and target more carefully. Happens to the best of us (specifically me), but we can't waste town lives, especially a vigilante this early.
I don't think we need Synkarin pose revealing this early. Vague is good enough right now, let's not feed the scum more info than necessary. I don't know if it's enough to lynch yet, but it's a lead.
Let Tarkenton respond before asking fo…
An exhaustive guide to stylistic preferences is literally impossible. If they put one up, it'll just inevitably result in even more bitching. How about we just not make mountains out of molehills over the changing of one word. (It's also not stylist…