It was a lot simpler than you folks made it out to be- two scum and a Brother to a townie.
I really thought there'd be another 3rd party to balance the brother to a townie thing. In fact, I ended up betting the game on it. Oh well.
It was almost a lot more interesting- Hapah had the Brooch of the Phoenix! If a double kill involving him had happened, I would have loved reading Book's reaction.
Yup, I saw that and was very glad I decided not to target Hapah earlier. It would really have ruined my day. But I gotta say, that was both very lucky (having the Brooch
and a means to off yourself, i.e., scroll of danger) and also very cunning. Well played. Glad I didn't have to deal with it.
Book, you moved to the tune of the Danse Macabre, why'd you give it up?
I kept it up as much as possible, and had at least a hope of winning till the very end (from my view). But yeah, it was a lot of hard work, and I have to say I'm pretty pleased at my performance even if it was eventually unsuccessful.
Man. And I was so sure I was on to something with the whole UI<->Jack interactions.
Yeah, that was suspicious as hell, wasn't it? I saw that too, and overplayed it all I could.
This was your major tactical flaw. By constructing cases on me and Jack that were so intertwined with each other, you basically lost everything on me as soon as Jack flipped town.
Which is why you were the next corpse on the floor. Yeah, I knew (and said so in scumchat) that I had to concentrate on one, not both, but you kept stealing the limelight, I couldn't ignore you.
EDIT: That's a lot of scumchat.
Yeah... I got quite verbose for a solo chat, but I think scumchat is the best part of being scum, and knew Tiruin was reading, so I used it a lot. My replace for Darvi comes in at comment #71.