A Town Called Paradise -- Day 7 - GAME OVER - TOWN WINS

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if he didnt care about the basket thing, why would he care about how he was told he "felt"

wait do you get told how you feel?
He ate the fruit and told us that he felt the effects were positive.
The narrative is important. If Tim and I have been handed fruit and we get the opportunity to eat it tonight (that's if I'm not lynched), we can confirm Ender's story.

If anyone else gets abducted and the narrative is different to Ender's we can tell that;
a) Ender was possibly lying
b) There's been a shift or change or;
c) An action took place
 

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Is felt his exact wording? I don't remember that.
And even if he did (which would be a bit strange) he almost certainly means felt as in he is of the opinion, not some sort of bodily feeling(?).
I just want to get a better understanding of the effects. Webpaige was abducted and experienced this -
During the night I was:
I was tranquilized from the dart
I was abducted by aliens (or, I had a dream about aliens abducting me?)
I was given fruit

I'd like to think it was all from one person, like maybe an alien needed to abduct me for something so they tranquilized me, and then gave the fruit as a 'sorry for the inconvenience' kind of thing
I'm interested in the narrative of people's experiences.
 

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Ok, I don't know what flavour text is. I am behind on the terms. Is it like Day 0 when people were voting for Inf? Is it in fun?
ie:

He died with a knife which had a blue handle plunged into his heart. the blue handle part doesn't really matter at all.

In relation to this. A basket of fruit could be the very same thing as a pot, a bin, or a jar of fruit but they all mean the same thing
 

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ie:

He died with a knife which had a blue handle plunged into his heart. the blue handle part doesn't really matter at all.

In relation to this. A basket of fruit could be the very same thing as a pot, a bin, or a jar of fruit but they all mean the same thing
And we don't take that into consideration?...at all?
 

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Due to the setup in general, I'm pretty sure that the narrative can in fact help us a little, if only to hint at what the name of the roles might be, and by extension what they could do- but I dunno, I don't have much experience at this. Also, I don't think I did anything noteworthy in particular for that letter?
 

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Due to the setup in general, I'm pretty sure that the narrative can in fact help us a little, if only to hint at what the name of the roles might be, and by extension what they could do- but I dunno, I don't have much experience at this. Also, I don't think I did anything noteworthy in particular for that letter?
Maybe yes,

Though I don't think that it would point us to whether or not something is bad or good
 

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What makes you say that? It's exactly the same as the last one and there have been no other darts that have been fatal. Unless, you have something you want to share with us?
I'm just saying that, (I personally think it is likely that it is a knockout one). Now that we are all expecting that it may not be that. What if whomever is shooting them has the option between two darts?
 
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