Can't say I would not have seen this coming. I have a list of targets whose death I must bring about, flavor names only. I'm not required to personally kill them all, but I can't let any of them live. The list consists of mostly town I'm sure, but not exclusively, since Glaurung is on it. Beleg was too.
In post 924, MagnaofIllusion wrote:Dollars to donuts it is "Have Feysal kill Thurin (or whatever the main person's name is)" if Furc isn't bullshitting.
For what it matters, I believe Furcolow. His claim of Mîm adds up, and at one point I had a hunch that would be his role based on the flavor talk. Furcolow appeared quite clueless about the Children of Húrin tale, so the fact that he knew who Mîm was stood out, as did his insistence that Mîm could be town-friendly. As far as flavor goes, Mîm offered to share his home with Túrin and his band of outlaws as ransom for his life. It makes sense that he would shift his allegiance to his would-be killer in the game to be spared. Now I see why Furcolow wanted to be targeted by a town vigilante, but I think he was out of luck. With me here, I doubt there is a town killing role in play.
So, it looks like Furcolow is allied to me now. At least I got one good laugh out of this game, if nothing else.
In post 884, Dekes wrote:And we know that content free Chronopie was the mafia kill, because?
Who else would have killed him? I targeted Furcolow.
Curiously enough, I almost submitted Chronopie as my kill. Furcolow asking to be killed changed my mind. The fact that Chronopie turned out to be one of my targets is such irony.