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RE: The Fellowship of the Ring Werewolf - Ina May the Midwife - 17-10-2025

(16-10-2025, 09:48 PM)Laura the Lace Mistress Wrote: I was holding back to see what Benjamin would come up with.

The ring randed the wolf that was lynched, brilliant result because we know Ben is a wolf and Vincent tried to save him.

Who had the last vote?

@William the Grave Robber Laura posted explaining what happened.

It's definitely ring connected anyways, the mods post even alluded to it


Quote:another faced the cold ring of judgment, Vincent the Artist was lynched.

Initially I thought that it might be an auto power from Vinnie as captain of the Uruk-Hai protecting his leader, but based on the mod post I think the simplest explanation is that the ring randed the lynch onto someone voting Laura. Or possibly just amongst everyone else.

@Laura the Lace Mistress can you elaborate further?


RE: The Fellowship of the Ring Werewolf - Ina May the Midwife - 17-10-2025

(17-10-2025, 10:28 AM)William the Grave Robber Wrote:
(17-10-2025, 10:25 AM)Frank the Tank Wrote: How do you explain the counter character claims?

if the above is true, laura was for the chop anyway so had to counterclaim. though that would beg the question, why didnt vincent counterclaim?

Laura did not counter claim though. It was Benji who did so.


RE: The Fellowship of the Ring Werewolf - Ina May the Midwife - 17-10-2025

(17-10-2025, 10:29 AM)Frank the Tank Wrote:
(17-10-2025, 10:28 AM)William the Grave Robber Wrote: if the above is true, laura was for the chop anyway so had to counterclaim. though that would beg the question, why didnt vincent counterclaim?

And why did Vincent vote for a fellow wolf when the vote was that close?

I mean take away all the powers and ring stuff and that's the smoking gun really.

Vinnie voting his fellow wolf there makes zero sense


RE: The Fellowship of the Ring Werewolf - Rhoda the Spinster - 17-10-2025

Would Vincent need to counterclaim? He was not under suspicion.


RE: The Fellowship of the Ring Werewolf - William the Grave Robber - 17-10-2025

(17-10-2025, 10:35 AM)Rhoda the Spinster Wrote: Would Vincent need to counterclaim? He was not under suspicion.

i got mixed up thinking laura counterclaimed ben. if that was the case, and laura was a wolf, it should have been vincent who counterclaimed.

however, it was actually ben that counterclaimed laura as per ina above, so you can ignore my theory here


RE: The Fellowship of the Ring Werewolf - Ina May the Midwife - 17-10-2025

Let's stop the idle speculation and go back to what we know for a few mins.

Vincent was a wolf. Here are his important posts in the run up to the lynch


(16-10-2025, 08:29 PM)Vincent the Artist Wrote:
(16-10-2025, 08:25 PM)Ina May the Midwife Wrote: Looks like Benji and Laura may be in a claim off. 

Winner gets to blow a big warhorn later

I think we're either voting Laura or we're lynching outside the claims. There's no world where Benji pipes up there if he's a wolf.

Defence of Ben


(16-10-2025, 08:56 PM)Vincent the Artist Wrote:
(16-10-2025, 08:54 PM)Edward the Barber Wrote: Wtf is going on, I feel like I've about 10 pints in me reading the last few pages.

So laura or ben are the last hobbit? And we loose the game if we lynch the hobbit?

When the ben enter the race? Surely a wolf wouldnt pipe up this late, why?

Ben has been softing it all day - He could have been setting up for this, laying the groundwork or trying to get the last hobbit to out themselves. Then laura softed it and Ben hardened and now they are both locked in.

More defence of Ben

(16-10-2025, 08:57 PM)Vincent the Artist Wrote: And I'm on laura, but now Ina is making me think its Ben

Look at this, Vinnie trying to hedge

(16-10-2025, 09:00 PM)Vincent the Artist Wrote: I dunno. I'm holding. Fuck.

For the Shire, I mean day3 wagon!

But sticks because of course he does

Vinnie the wolf trying to push Laura to the noose. In a tight race. Nope, not buying it.

Vinnie and Ben are both wolves. It's just a case of if there's another one or not.


RE: The Fellowship of the Ring Werewolf - Mick the Drunk - 17-10-2025

(17-10-2025, 10:21 AM)Ina May the Midwife Wrote:
(17-10-2025, 10:14 AM)Frank the Tank Wrote: The thread is gonna be very, very quiet if Benjamin has now disappeared.

Is Ben the last wolf do you think or is there likely another one?

Not sure. I'm hoping he's the last one that's for sure.

If he's not then I'd be looking at either Mick or Will. 

And if Benji isn't going to entertain us then I'll prob spend the day looking at them.

At the moment Willie's vote on Laura is suspect however Micks complete non committal vote off wagon actually stands out more tbh

If I was a wolf would it not have been easier for me to hide on the counter wagon?


RE: The Fellowship of the Ring Werewolf - Ina May the Midwife - 17-10-2025

(17-10-2025, 10:44 AM)Mick the Drunk Wrote:
(17-10-2025, 10:21 AM)Ina May the Midwife Wrote: Not sure. I'm hoping he's the last one that's for sure.

If he's not then I'd be looking at either Mick or Will. 

And if Benji isn't going to entertain us then I'll prob spend the day looking at them.

At the moment Willie's vote on Laura is suspect however Micks complete non committal vote off wagon actually stands out more tbh

If I was a wolf would it not have been easier for me to hide on the counter wagon?

That's exactly what a wolf might want us to think though 🤣


RE: The Fellowship of the Ring Werewolf - Ina May the Midwife - 17-10-2025

Though, tbf if Mick was a wolf he votes with Vinnie there and it's game ball as Laura dies.

Meh, I think it's just Benji left tbh


RE: The Fellowship of the Ring Werewolf - Mick the Drunk - 17-10-2025

(17-10-2025, 10:46 AM)Ina May the Midwife Wrote:
(17-10-2025, 10:44 AM)Mick the Drunk Wrote: If I was a wolf would it not have been easier for me to hide on the counter wagon?

That's exactly what a wolf might want us to think though 🤣

True that but I had my doubts on Will all game and just decided to stick to my guns. 

Hopefully Laura be on soon to give us her thoughts as it looks like Ben has given up


RE: The Fellowship of the Ring Werewolf - Ina May the Midwife - 17-10-2025

Unless they were afraid of all being exposed by the ring powers
In that case, it's almost certainly Mick

😂


RE: The Fellowship of the Ring Werewolf - Ina May the Midwife - 17-10-2025

This game man...

I'm gonna go back and have a read of Vincent's posts now. And also pretend to do some actual real life work.


RE: The Fellowship of the Ring Werewolf - Mick the Drunk - 17-10-2025

(17-10-2025, 10:49 AM)Ina May the Midwife Wrote: Unless they were afraid of all being exposed by the ring powers
In that case, it's almost certainly Mick

😂

This game would give you whiplash  Smile


RE: The Fellowship of the Ring Werewolf - Ina May the Midwife - 17-10-2025

(16-10-2025, 06:57 PM)Vincent the Artist Wrote:
(16-10-2025, 01:13 PM)William the Grave Robber Wrote: [Image: P9VIrCy.png]


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Looking at the vote history, Benji's voting does stand out. You would often see wolves in games afraid to vote on wagons and just sticking themselves on Ina and then Mick the last two days is a good way of anti-spewing themselves. Even if he flies solo on Mick again tonight and then Mick reveals as wolf tomorrow, I dont think that clears him because it could have been an elaborate plan devised by them to create separation from the outset. Everybody else has voted on wagon at least one other day.


Even outside of the claim, I think its unlikely that Ina votes Betty there. They have killed 2 villagers since also with early votes but I think those are victims of circumstance there rather than leading wagons to lynch villagers. If Laura is a villager, then we are looking to the day1 single voters to find wolves. That would be premier distancing


Vinnie does some wagonomics here.

It's interesting because wagonomics can't be faked so I think he's talking truth here as at this point yesterday it seems highly likely that Laura was getting the noose yesterday

@William the Grave Robber can you chuck all three vote counts up in one post if possible?


RE: The Fellowship of the Ring Werewolf - Ina May the Midwife - 17-10-2025

(17-10-2025, 10:55 AM)Mick the Drunk Wrote:
(17-10-2025, 10:49 AM)Ina May the Midwife Wrote: Unless they were afraid of all being exposed by the ring powers
In that case, it's almost certainly Mick

😂

This game would give you whiplash  Smile

Look I think it's a conversation that becomes more serious post Benji lynch really, if we are still going.

No harm trying to flesh out the more suspect of yourself and Will before that though, just in case


RE: The Fellowship of the Ring Werewolf - Rhoda the Spinster - 17-10-2025

I'll be voting Ben tonight unless something else appears. I do think there is another wolf though. Or something else evil.


RE: The Fellowship of the Ring Werewolf - Mick the Drunk - 17-10-2025

(17-10-2025, 11:04 AM)Ina May the Midwife Wrote:
(17-10-2025, 10:55 AM)Mick the Drunk Wrote: This game would give you whiplash  Smile

Look I think it's a conversation that becomes more serious post Benji lynch really, if we are still going.

No harm trying to flesh out the more suspect of yourself and Will before that though, just in case

I have no problem being looked at. It the game doesn't end with Ben then I will be sticking with Will obviously


RE: The Fellowship of the Ring Werewolf - Mick the Drunk - 17-10-2025

@Mods - are doing a normal day?


RE: The Fellowship of the Ring Werewolf - Frank the Tank - 17-10-2025

(17-10-2025, 11:08 AM)Mick the Drunk Wrote: @Mods - are doing a normal day?

I was also wondering this. It's going to be a very long day because I think the writing is on the wall for Ben right now. And if there is no defense coming from them, the thread will be very quiet.


RE: The Fellowship of the Ring Werewolf - tusk - 17-10-2025

MOD NOTE: We'll have an update on this shortly. 


RE: The Fellowship of the Ring Werewolf - William the Grave Robber - 17-10-2025

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RE: The Fellowship of the Ring Werewolf - Ina May the Midwife - 17-10-2025

Rhoda should be green for fourth vote but cheers William


RE: The Fellowship of the Ring Werewolf - William the Grave Robber - 17-10-2025

(17-10-2025, 11:43 AM)Ina May the Midwife Wrote: Rhoda should be green for fourth vote but cheers William

my bad, corrected below


RE: The Fellowship of the Ring Werewolf - William the Grave Robber - 17-10-2025

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RE: The Fellowship of the Ring Werewolf - Ina May the Midwife - 17-10-2025

Echo


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RE: The Fellowship of the Ring Werewolf - Laura the Lace Mistress - 17-10-2025

(17-10-2025, 10:31 AM)Ina May the Midwife Wrote:
(16-10-2025, 09:48 PM)Laura the Lace Mistress Wrote: I was holding back to see what Benjamin would come up with.

The ring randed the wolf that was lynched, brilliant result because we know Ben is a wolf and Vincent tried to save him.

Who had the last vote?

@William the Grave Robber Laura posted explaining what happened.

It's definitely ring connected anyways, the mods post even alluded to it


Quote:another faced the cold ring of judgment, Vincent the Artist was lynched.

Initially I thought that it might be an auto power from Vinnie as captain of the Uruk-Hai protecting his leader, but based on the mod post I think the simplest explanation is that the ring randed the lynch onto someone voting Laura. Or possibly just amongst everyone else.

@Laura the Lace Mistress can you elaborate further?
One power of the ring is to change the lynch to guarantee a wolf is killed, the wolf is randed so Vincent was killed.


RE: The Fellowship of the Ring Werewolf - Laura the Lace Mistress - 17-10-2025

Vote in for Benjamin.


RE: The Fellowship of the Ring Werewolf - Laura the Lace Mistress - 17-10-2025

I didn't know the identity of the other hobbits either.


RE: The Fellowship of the Ring Werewolf - Frank the Tank - 17-10-2025

(14-10-2025, 10:00 AM)E.N. Wrote: In the deep hush of night, when shadows gathered thickest, a fateful weakness assailed the ringbearer Frodo. Drawn by the perilous lustre of the One Ring, he yielded to its ancient, insidious call, and upon his finger, the golden menace slid.

Instantly, from the high towers of Barad-dûr, a dreadful alarm was struck! The Eye, sleepless and terrible, pierced the enfolding darkness, a searing beam of malice that crossed leagues in a blink. The very air shivered with the knowledge of the Ring’s presence, and the remaining forces of evil were roused to a heightened fury.

Yet, by some grace of fate, the exact location of the ringbearer remained veiled, a pinpoint of light shimmering maddeningly beyond their true grasp. Frustrated, the enemy could not precisely seize its prize. Instead, the wrathful will of Mordor lashed out, a sweeping, blind blow of pure malice directed at the suspected region. And there, amongst the innocent and the unwary, was struck down one known by the humble name of Maeve the Madam, who perished instantly, a tragic, unintended sacrifice to the eternal War.

The forces of evil are now more keenly attuned to the call and power of the ring, and desperately seek its call again, that their vision may, perchance, improve

Maeve the Madam was Merry Brandybuck, The Whisperer, Hobbit of The Shire

(15-10-2025, 05:52 PM)E.N. Wrote: Magda the Maid was Frodo Baggins, Hobbit of the Shire.



As he fell, the One Ring slipped from his grasp to the ground. Hearing the call from down the path, another Hobbit ran screaming to the body of his friend. As his tears cleared, he saw the ring and understood the duty that now befell him. He picked up the ring and, vowing to avenge Frodo's death, turned towards Mordor

(16-10-2025, 10:00 AM)E.N. Wrote: Emboldened by the fortune of yesterday, the forces of evil went out into the night, seeking to further strengthen their hand. Knowing few remained who could bear the responsibility of the One Ring, they sought a Hobbit, should one be unguarded in the darkness.

Perchance, as they approached the village, their evil gazes fell upon a Halfling sat crying alone, weeping for the loss of his closet friend. As they approached, he heard a sound and looked up in unfounded hope, calling out "Frodo, is that you?" but his hope was extinguished as fast as his life, the servants of Sauron cascading upon him with a fury.

Pat the Baker is dead. He was Samwise Gamgee, Hobbit of the Shire

I'm just trying to get all this clear in my head before Benjamin reappears and tries to cause confusion again. 
We can only have 4 hobbits. There are no other hobbits that they could be? 
Just trying to figure out if there is any way in which Benjamin is not wolf. Cover off that 1% doubt. 
The counterclaim seals it for me really. 

"One power of the ring is to change the lynch to guarantee a wolf is killed, the wolf is randed so Vincent was killed."


RE: The Fellowship of the Ring Werewolf - Rhoda the Spinster - 17-10-2025

I havent voted yet but that is the way it is looking. If I had to choose another wolf it is between Mick and William, probably the latter.
Frank has escaped our notice. Not sure that is a good thing.

Unless, and this is a reach- unless Ina (and then by default Laura) have been playing a long game. Anyone could have been munched this morning. Eddie was the most obviously village, so he ostensibly could have been left til last by the woves.


RE: The Fellowship of the Ring Werewolf - Ina May the Midwife - 17-10-2025

(17-10-2025, 01:54 PM)Rhoda the Spinster Wrote: I havent voted yet but that is the way it is looking. If I had to choose another wolf it is between Mick and William, probably the latter.
Frank has escaped our notice. Not sure that is a good thing.

Unless, and this is a reach- unless Ina (and then by default Laura) have been playing a long game. Anyone could have been munched this morning. Eddie was the most obviously village, so he ostensibly could have been left til last by the woves.

The fact Edward was munched leads me to believe there's just Benjiwolf left amongst us.

Two wolves could survive leaving the tracker around but not one, if they were caught red handed they'd be done for.


RE: The Fellowship of the Ring Werewolf - Ina May the Midwife - 17-10-2025

(17-10-2025, 01:52 PM)Frank the Tank Wrote:
(14-10-2025, 10:00 AM)E.N. Wrote: In the deep hush of night, when shadows gathered thickest, a fateful weakness assailed the ringbearer Frodo. Drawn by the perilous lustre of the One Ring, he yielded to its ancient, insidious call, and upon his finger, the golden menace slid.

Instantly, from the high towers of Barad-dûr, a dreadful alarm was struck! The Eye, sleepless and terrible, pierced the enfolding darkness, a searing beam of malice that crossed leagues in a blink. The very air shivered with the knowledge of the Ring’s presence, and the remaining forces of evil were roused to a heightened fury.

Yet, by some grace of fate, the exact location of the ringbearer remained veiled, a pinpoint of light shimmering maddeningly beyond their true grasp. Frustrated, the enemy could not precisely seize its prize. Instead, the wrathful will of Mordor lashed out, a sweeping, blind blow of pure malice directed at the suspected region. And there, amongst the innocent and the unwary, was struck down one known by the humble name of Maeve the Madam, who perished instantly, a tragic, unintended sacrifice to the eternal War.

The forces of evil are now more keenly attuned to the call and power of the ring, and desperately seek its call again, that their vision may, perchance, improve

Maeve the Madam was Merry Brandybuck, The Whisperer, Hobbit of The Shire

(15-10-2025, 05:52 PM)E.N. Wrote: Magda the Maid was Frodo Baggins, Hobbit of the Shire.



As he fell, the One Ring slipped from his grasp to the ground. Hearing the call from down the path, another Hobbit ran screaming to the body of his friend. As his tears cleared, he saw the ring and understood the duty that now befell him. He picked up the ring and, vowing to avenge Frodo's death, turned towards Mordor

(16-10-2025, 10:00 AM)E.N. Wrote: Emboldened by the fortune of yesterday, the forces of evil went out into the night, seeking to further strengthen their hand. Knowing few remained who could bear the responsibility of the One Ring, they sought a Hobbit, should one be unguarded in the darkness.

Perchance, as they approached the village, their evil gazes fell upon a Halfling sat crying alone, weeping for the loss of his closet friend. As they approached, he heard a sound and looked up in unfounded hope, calling out "Frodo, is that you?" but his hope was extinguished as fast as his life, the servants of Sauron cascading upon him with a fury.

Pat the Baker is dead. He was Samwise Gamgee, Hobbit of the Shire

I'm just trying to get all this clear in my head before Benjamin reappears and tries to cause confusion again. 
We can only have 4 hobbits. There are no other hobbits that they could be? 
Just trying to figure out if there is any way in which Benjamin is not wolf. Cover off that 1% doubt. 
The counterclaim seals it for me really. 

"One power of the ring is to change the lynch to guarantee a wolf is killed, the wolf is randed so Vincent was killed."


I mean there are other hobbits but none in the fellowship. Frodo, Sam, Merry and Peregrin/Pippin.


RE: The Fellowship of the Ring Werewolf - Mick the Drunk - 17-10-2025

(17-10-2025, 12:50 PM)Ina May the Midwife Wrote: Echo


Echo


Echo

Sorry Friday is my busiest day in work with end of week reporting


RE: The Fellowship of the Ring Werewolf - Ina May the Midwife - 17-10-2025

(16-10-2025, 10:00 AM)E.N. Wrote: In the shadow-haunted hours of deep night, the last hobbit of the Fellowship could find no rest, his heart heavy with the day's grim sorrow. His restless feet led him through the village, where he came upon a sight that stole his breath: Samwise Gamgee, his truest friend, lay cold and still upon the stones.

And there, coiled upon Sam's lifeless breast, was the heavy, plain band of ill-fated gold: The One Ring.

A chilling wave of despair washed him. He had prayed this day would never dawn, yet now the terrible truth stood before him. The burden was now his.

With a trembling hand, he unclasped the broken chain and felt the cold weight of the world's peril settle into his own palm. He took the Ring.

@Frank the Tank it's mod confirmed that there's only hobbit left too


RE: The Fellowship of the Ring Werewolf - Frank the Tank - 17-10-2025

(17-10-2025, 02:14 PM)Ina May the Midwife Wrote:
(16-10-2025, 10:00 AM)E.N. Wrote: In the shadow-haunted hours of deep night, the last hobbit of the Fellowship could find no rest, his heart heavy with the day's grim sorrow. His restless feet led him through the village, where he came upon a sight that stole his breath: Samwise Gamgee, his truest friend, lay cold and still upon the stones.

And there, coiled upon Sam's lifeless breast, was the heavy, plain band of ill-fated gold: The One Ring.

A chilling wave of despair washed him. He had prayed this day would never dawn, yet now the terrible truth stood before him. The burden was now his.

With a trembling hand, he unclasped the broken chain and felt the cold weight of the world's peril settle into his own palm. He took the Ring.

@Frank the Tank it's mod confirmed that there's only hobbit left too

Great thanks.


RE: The Fellowship of the Ring Werewolf - Frank the Tank - 17-10-2025

That makes the counterclaim even more dodge then.


RE: The Fellowship of the Ring Werewolf - Rhoda the Spinster - 17-10-2025

Does three not seem low in the case of 16 original players? I don't know really.
I mean the two we have killed (by default or otherwise) are not Sauruman nor Sauron. I don't know enough about LOTR- in my head Sauron was just the big eye thingy (it's been a while since I watched, and my son who read all the books is away), but I take it "he" was a character of sorts, not just a spirit/being. Therefore it would make sense that he features in some capacity. So Ben is Sauraman, let's say. And then is there a greater evil in Sauron?


RE: The Fellowship of the Ring Werewolf - Rhoda the Spinster - 17-10-2025

three wolves I meant there.


RE: The Fellowship of the Ring Werewolf - Rhoda the Spinster - 17-10-2025

One of the dogs is after peeing on my work stuff. FS.


RE: The Fellowship of the Ring Werewolf - Rhoda the Spinster - 17-10-2025

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