Pencoin Posted June 10, 2008 Posted June 10, 2008 how dare you insult me Lord Matrin a proud loyalist i saw you exiting the king chamber last night, the night my king died now the wizard metioning food, to me signifies the cook has something to do with ths fiasco, my thoughts are that the cook is inoccent and you stash put poisio smethig tht would harm the king in his food/drink, something you recived from the maid or Lady Sussane. if any one accuses me again once this is over i will personlly see them DEAD!
Atoll Dweller Posted June 10, 2008 Posted June 10, 2008 Right! Then we kill him! I like the way you think.... I'll get a rope. I remember... I saw this one person going into the king's room... Oh, wait. That was me going into the castle. I think Hinckley infected me with crazy. Uh... Mike, I don't think you can vote for Pencoin. You don't know who he is. You know who I am... but I'm just a fisherman. Or am I? ~ Calvin the Fisherman ~
Hinckley Posted June 10, 2008 Posted June 10, 2008 Uh... Mike, I don't think you can vote for Pencoin. You don't know who he is. You know who I am... but I'm just a fisherman. Or am I? He's Lord Martin!
Atoll Dweller Posted June 10, 2008 Posted June 10, 2008 He's Lord Martin! I didn't see that... Hmm.... should I vote for Pen... I mean Lord Martin, or should I vote for Mike? If Mike turns out to be loyal.. (I have my doubts) I'll feel stupid to vote for him, but the same goes for Pencoin... Eh, what the hell. Vote: Pencoin. He seems a bit suspicious. But so is Mike... Unvote: Pencoin. So, Vote: stash2sixx (Mike). My brain hurts... ~ Calvin the Fisherman ~
commanderbly42 Posted June 10, 2008 Posted June 10, 2008 Hmm...so, Damien still hasn't posted despite confirming. I'll give him another day and then I'll have to vote for him. I don't think that Mike is a traitor though, I mean, he just serves the food. I partially suspect the maid and Lady Suzanne as the wizard mentioned them. And the cook could be involved too.
Stash2Sixx Posted June 10, 2008 Posted June 10, 2008 Ok. Lord Martin, great to meet you. Thank you for finally stepping out from behind that hollow shell. Yet, you seem quite agitated, and very easily might I add. You threaten to kill right away instead of letting people sort things out? Seems awful suspiscious to me. You are also a noble, being a Lord. Do you have anything to gain from the King's death? I'm innocent, I have said all I can. Whether you all believe me or not, well that is up to you individually. I have remained calm, even though I am very upset the King has perished. I have done nothing wrong, I only brought the king his food and wine. Yet, I will still answer any questions that anyone may want to ask me, for I have nothing to hide. My vote, Pencoin/Lord Martin Why were you really in the halls that evening? As a Lord, your quarters should have been nowhere near the King's quarters. Were there no guards stationed at the door to the King's quarters? What kind of Monarchy is this? Besides, we still haven't heard from the good doctor?
Hyphos Posted June 10, 2008 Posted June 10, 2008 Who gain more with the death of the king? The cook is to obvious, so I don't think that it put the poison on the food. I think that Lady Suzzane and another noble, poison the King. The wizard spoke of a "women and there bloddy herbs". Wheres Mike to take this food to the Wizard??
Hinckley Posted June 10, 2008 Posted June 10, 2008 I've felt suspicious of Lord Martin ever since he started joining the conversation. The other votes for him make me feel my suspicions are justified. So I vote: Pencoin/Lord Martin
Stash2Sixx Posted June 10, 2008 Posted June 10, 2008 (clamly stands up from his stool and sets down his empty glass) Due to death threats, I, Mike the LOYAL servant of the King, am here trying to defend my name and reputation. Thanks for asking though! Lord Martin, here's a question.... Are you related to anyone else in this storyline? Husband, brother, cousin, I would like to know and it might clear up a few things. Please do answer, it would be appreciated. ALSO, something I just thought of....Please do not just vote for the doctor because he isn't here. That is exactly what the traitors would want, whether innocent or not. Eventually, the Senile Old Wizard will have something to say, but base your information off of the facts. We must find the evil ones who are responsible for this attrocity. (sits back down and has another pint)
Atoll Dweller Posted June 10, 2008 Posted June 10, 2008 It'd be more believable if you didn't put loyal in all caps... But for the sake of fitting in, Unvote: stash2sixx/Mike. I now vote: Pencoin/Lord Martin. He is quite a suspicious fellow. We should watch our backs.
commanderbly42 Posted June 10, 2008 Posted June 10, 2008 After carefully considering everything, my vote shall too go for Pencoin (Lord Martin).
Hyphos Posted June 10, 2008 Posted June 10, 2008 Well, is Noble, and I suspect that some traitors are Noble vote: Pencoin/Lord Martin. I hope that I'm not send some innocent to the kill
KurttKrueger Posted June 10, 2008 Posted June 10, 2008 I sense a bid for the power of the kingdom from Lord Martin! Vote: Pencoin
Trexxen Posted June 10, 2008 Posted June 10, 2008 Indeed, Lord Martin seems to have trouble with using nonviolent means of solving this mystery; a little too coldblooded. Vote Pencoin\Lord Martin.
Hinckley Posted June 10, 2008 Posted June 10, 2008 That's 8 votes for Pencoin and I can't tell how many for anyone else because I'm too lazy to fig through our conversation at this point...
I Scream Clone Posted June 10, 2008 Posted June 10, 2008 Hmm it seems the tide has shifted towards Lord Martin. I find it troubling that so many are so quick to vote for a Lord of the Castle. At this stage i Unvote sdpirate and still reserve judgment at this stage. I would again attempt to ask Lord Martin if he has any relations amongst the staff and lords present?
Hyphos Posted June 10, 2008 Posted June 10, 2008 Hmm it seems the tide has shifted towards Lord Martin. I find it troubling that so many are so quick to vote for a Lord of the Castle. He is the one that most benifits with the death of our King.
Atoll Dweller Posted June 11, 2008 Posted June 11, 2008 How many votes are needed to kill someone? ~ Calvin the Fisherman ~
Dovchenko Posted June 11, 2008 Posted June 11, 2008 Back, and in action. Worried I might get speared if I didn't make some time for this. Here's the little story on my character: It's difficult to come from an Indian culture, especially with few other believers in the- never mind. I never will be able to share the stories of the Eagle with them either, he has been long in waiting and restless over these past few years; so long as they also fail to believe in the- never mind. Oh, fine. I'm not sure if I've just become sadistic after the King's murder, or if I'm really hysterical or something, but over these few weeks serving as the keep's doctor, I've begun to see things. Things that resemble death, a spirit in my head that cannot be cured with my herbs, or books. To rid myself of these thoughts, I've used philosophy. The Eagle, proud and true, keeps these demons away from me. Hopefully for good. I stare out the windows, hoping that through the rain and lightning and away from the mysterious and haunting ground below, my original tribe also wonders where I am. Once when hunting buffalo, I chased it away from our tribal grounds, winding up in front of the magnificent keep. They... my new masters... found me on the grounds and were fairly hospitable to me. Well, somewhat. They gave me dry clothing, food and shelter, but they also forced me to be their doctor. These people were violent about it- one of the burlier ones pulled out his sword and threatened to kill me with it. Recieving the job here was fairly easy- my masters required a doctor skilled with medecine- so I was hired. My opinion on the wizard? He looks okay to me. He seemed interested in my herbs, but I'm not sure whether it was to evaluate me or if he was actually interested in my work. If this is about if I was the murderer... well, of course not! I'm a doctor, right? Harmless doctor. Blame the chef or something. You can trust me...
Hinckley Posted June 11, 2008 Posted June 11, 2008 Back, and in action. Worried I might get speared if I didn't make some time for this. Here's the little story on my character:It's difficult to come from an Indian culture, especially with few other believers in the- never mind. I never will be able to share the stories of the Eagle with them either, he has been long in waiting and restless over these past few years; so long as they also fail to believe in the- never mind. Oh, fine. I'm not sure if I've just become sadistic after the King's murder, or if I'm really hysterical or something, but over these few weeks serving as the keep's doctor, I've begun to see things. Things that resemble death, a spirit in my head that cannot be cured with my herbs, or books. To rid myself of these thoughts, I've used philosophy. The Eagle, proud and true, keeps these demons away from me. Hopefully for good. I stare out the windows, hoping that through the rain and lightning and away from the mysterious and haunting ground below, my original tribe also wonders where I am. Once when hunting buffalo, I chased it away from our tribal grounds, winding up in front of the magnificent keep. They... my new masters... found me on the grounds and were fairly hospitable to me. Well, somewhat. They gave me dry clothing, food and shelter, but they also forced me to be their doctor. These people were violent about it- one of the burlier ones pulled out his sword and threatened to kill me with it. Recieving the job here was fairly easy- my masters required a doctor skilled with medecine- so I was hired. My opinion on the wizard? He looks okay to me. He seemed interested in my herbs, but I'm not sure whether it was to evaluate me or if he was actually interested in my work. If this is about if I was the murderer... well, of course not! I'm a doctor, right? Harmless doctor. Blame the chef or something. You can trust me... What the hell? What kind of doctor are you? I bet he prescribed those mushrooms that grow in the ravine...
Dovchenko Posted June 11, 2008 Posted June 11, 2008 What the hell? What kind of doctor are you? I bet he prescribed those mushrooms that grow in the ravine... Heh heh. Damien very superstitious and talk kind of funny as compared to the other people.
Hinckley Posted June 11, 2008 Posted June 11, 2008 Heh heh. Damien very superstitious and talk kind of funny as compared to the other people. Who's Damian? Is that my name?
Shadows Posted June 11, 2008 Posted June 11, 2008 You guys sold me on this one... Vote: Pencoin/Lord Martin I figure we won't be safe until almost all of those scheming Lords are dead! Still, what's with the doctor stumbling in from the Wild West?
WesternOutlaw Posted June 11, 2008 Posted June 11, 2008 Greeting to all. I am but a simple and pious man who hath devoted himself to our Lord and King. I shall administer the final sacrament of the holy to the everlasting soul of King Dracus. Let it be known that one among you hides within the mask of deceipt while others conspire with you. We shall hunt you as demons and cast you out into the fire and brimstone that shall consume you. Now, what witchery do you, Damien, the alchemist; who calls upon the evil of "herbs and medicine" to heal the sick and afflicted practice? In the name of all things good and holy, this man should be tested to affirm his loyalty to the church and our kingdom.
Shadows Posted June 11, 2008 Posted June 11, 2008 Greeting to all. I am but a simple and pious man who hath devoted himself to our Lord and King. I shall administer the final sacrament of the holy to the everlasting soul of King Dracus. Let it be known that one among you hides within the mask of deceipt while others conspire with you. We shall hunt you as demons and cast you out into the fire and brimstone that shall consume you. Now, what witchery do you, Damien, the alchemist; who calls upon the evil of "herbs and medicine" to heal the sick and afflicted practice? In the name of all things good and holy, this man should be tested to affirm his loyalty to the church and our kingdom. Thank you for joining us, Friar. It is well thought out council you give. I hope we can benefit from your piety and wisdom. I have never trusted these so called "doctors" either, just over glorified wizards and spell casters is what they are! However, as much as I would like to turn our attention to that scourge, we are currently in the midst of sentencing Lord Martin to death. His words ring false and his motives are clear. Only a ranking member of the family would benefit from this foul sin. Will you join us? I can assure you, we'll get to the doctor soon enough. Justice be served!
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