Well, for now, the Inheritance is going to be someone inheriting the game. I've had a lot of fun running werewolf and will do so again in the future, but for now, if someone is interested in taking up the reigns...
Some interesting points of observation. DarthFerret seems to have a knack for getting himself hanged early regardless. I think Homestar did very well considering it is his first game. It's really tough to be a wolf for your first game, particularly when the first wolf was found so quickly.
Orgg - you had me cracking up a couple of times. Go back and re-read my PM...you were getting nothing out of turgy being hanged. It was train you were after...
To explain to everyone else, there was a minor subplot twist going on involving train and orgg. Both knew the other was a villager, but orgg could find out who one of the wolves was if he voted for train to be hanged. I told orgg that train knew he (orgg was a villager also). What I didn't tell either of them was that they were both given the same challenge to hang each other.
The dillema is, do you intentionally try to hang someone that you know is a villager in an attempt to gain more information? If so, do you lose credibility with the other villagers because you were so adamant about the hanging? And finally, how much information do you give to get others to vote with you? After all, finding out who a wolf is doesn't do you much good if the wolfs realize you are getting extra information since they will just take you out before you can pass any of the information along.
train went for a passive approach, saying nothing more than, "I have my reasons" for voting for orgg. Orgg was more agressive in saying why he was voting for turgy, but unfortunately, was going after the wrong person
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BTW - DarthFerret was just trying to stir things up by implying there might be a third wolf. It might be an interesting tactic at some point, but as far as this game, there were only two.