Yeah, sorry about that, I've been pretty busy the last couple of days but I'll try to squeeze something in.
Yeah I never watched the princess bride, we'll not yet... Is it even worth the watch or mind numbing dull?
But can someone point out if scribble is showcasing a character or scene in the book/movie to give clarity? Until I get a chance to arch that dumb shit?
I just remembered that "Godfather" is a role in mafia (yes, im that fucking rusty) and that his night protection could have been smthn to think about with blade's "im immune to night kills" statement (bluffing as mafia to justify him being alive after a long time).
And the fact that there's 2 investigation roles in the game, Godfather could yield a false positive for someone... hence why me posting that there could most likely be a GF in such setup, and that some of us should tread lightly.
So you're just fishing to find it whether or not What is one of the investigation roles?
Someone mentioned a role modifier being able to manipulate the flavor text. I've never heard of such a thing, but wouldn't rule out the possibility. It sounds like a neat power.
That being said, someone else mentioned poison because of a spider on the door? But I can't find that in the flavor text anywhere, although I was pretty drunk Saturday night. I think it was Nemesis who brought it up.
If poison was the case, wouldn't it be hinted at in the flavor text? If not, could Blade have been poisoned if we were to take the flavor text at face value (barring the possibility of a role modifier that can manipulate flavor).
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Yea, I agree with your conclusion there, little reason to shoot your own mafia. The idea that a stunt like that would work... is just awful.
I dont know see anything about a spider either, it said the third level of the zoo, whatever that means.
but lets look at this
Poisonous snakes are on the third level, not spiders. Spider is on level 4.On the staircase to level three, the door locks behind them and the lights go out. Both men are spooked, naturally, and this feeling escalates when they are confronted with an Arabian Garstini, the world's most lethal snake, which promptly wraps its coils around the two intruders. Fezzik gasps that the snake is too strong for him, and Inigo murmurs back, "I had such rhymes for you…." Fizzik is outraged at death getting in the way of these rhymes, so he fought away from the coils, killing the snake and saving them both, only to find out that Inigo had lied about the rhymes to save them both. This horrifies Fezzik. They cross, unharmed, through cages of poisonous snakes.