Edoras
Junior Member
Shoot first, ask questions later, followed by more shooting.
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Post by Edoras on Mar 29, 2006 22:39:24 GMT -5
For those of you who haven't figured it out yet, my assassin is Silent Death. I was afraid since the beginning of the game that I would end up with him as my assassin, and it happened. But, I have survived this long. Be it my own dumb luck, chance happenings upon important information, playing it dumb, or, as he put it, his own stupidity, I am still alive.
Silent Death, you have my highest respect. Sorry that it had to end this way. I wish I could say that my desire to win outweighs my desire to have a memorable ending to this story, though, and to that end, I leave you with a short work of mine, just recently composed.
Carrying tidings of the past Arrayed in wood and green Restless spirits live again. If I had but one last wish Like a final tolling Look upon the starlit sky On and on they're rolling Neverending
You're a smart man. Open your eyes, and we just may have our final battle.
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Silent Death
Junior Member
"If business was as good as my aim, I'd be on Easy Street"
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Post by Silent Death on Mar 29, 2006 23:51:49 GMT -5
Not that crazy, since I still don't have a clue. Either I've been seriusly unobservent, or I'm not who you think I am. Either way, too late now: In 10 minutes I die. Its been fun everyone. Goodbye.
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Edoras
Junior Member
Shoot first, ask questions later, followed by more shooting.
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Post by Edoras on Mar 30, 2006 0:28:30 GMT -5
Carrying tidings of the past Arrayed in wood and green Restless spirits live again. If I had but one last wish Like a final tolling L [/u]ook upon the starlit sky On and on they're rolling Neverending You're a smart man. Open your eyes, and we just may have our final battle.[/quote] It was a cold night. I made my way from my dorm in the lazy evening towards the Garden. Carillon Garden. I sat on the wooden bench and observed the green circle in front of me. I read the engravings of past students that had been made on the plaques near the bell, and waited. But he didn't arrive. I had to make the hint difficult to catch, so as not to attract unwanted attention, but apparently I tried a bit too hard. I watched the clock of Tillman Hall strike midnight, and I walked up to the bell of the class of 1939, as the Neon Red lights of Clemson House lit up the background. I silently knocked on the bell a couple times, ringing a Silent Death toll for the kill I was responsible for, and made my way back to my safety... for now. Respect man, nothing but respect. I'm kind of surprised that you didn't catch the riddle, but I suppose it is a bit hard to judge something like that based off of a forum personality. Have fun chillin on the side and watching the remaining 3 or 4 take it to the mat. First assassin so far whose face I didn't see before the end of the week.
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Silent Death
Junior Member
"If business was as good as my aim, I'd be on Easy Street"
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Post by Silent Death on Mar 30, 2006 1:06:36 GMT -5
Thats what I hate about riddles. After I get the answer, it seems so obvius. Oh well.
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Ridley
Full Member
If I have to die, then I'm going out with a bang."
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Post by Ridley on Mar 30, 2006 12:16:31 GMT -5
Sorry man, I thought you'd catch that. Then again, I only saw it because I was their only a moment before I checked the forums. If he really wants another match-up he might just pm you though. Edoras, I look forward to facing you next game.
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Post by synonym4truth on Apr 3, 2006 16:06:17 GMT -5
Looking at the riddles Understanding the logic Is the game of the game? What will happen when the best is put to the test? The fun will not end Glory, honor and triumph All faces will be seen, names matched with names. It’s all good To see the lanterns, Hear the music, And drink to the rising of the sun.
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Silent Death
Junior Member
"If business was as good as my aim, I'd be on Easy Street"
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Post by Silent Death on Apr 10, 2006 20:42:40 GMT -5
LUIWTGAITHA??
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