Yes, I very much agree. This was a fun game. Should I PM my pick now (once I pickPerson wrote:Very nice game, Fib
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Re: SciOly Assassination 108: At the World's Fair
tjhsst '20
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Re: SciOly Assassination 108: At the World's Fair
PM your pick now.dragon_fruit35 wrote:Yes, I very much agree. This was a fun game. Should I PM my pick now (once I pickPerson wrote:Very nice game, Fib) or wait?
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Nice job, Fibonacci! Proud to say I suspected you from the start
You did a good job covering things up though, asking people what they thought about the clues, sharing your own insight, etc. Dang Dragon_fruit35 winning again...
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Re: SciOly Assassination 108: At the World's Fair
...quite the long haul, this game? 23 pages of stuff. But I suppose that's only in comparison to the recent games.
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Re: SciOly Assassination 108: At the World's Fair
Can't wait till the next assassination, what about you guys?
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Re: SciOly Assassination 108: At the World's Fair
Thanks JasperKota. I was very sneaky, wasn't I?JasperKota wrote:Nice job, Fibonacci! Proud to say I suspected you from the startYou did a good job covering things up though, asking people what they thought about the clues, sharing your own insight, etc. Dang Dragon_fruit35 winning again...
This game was very much inspired by the book The Devil in the White City by Erik Larson. I've always been fascinated by the Victorian era, and this particular book showed what life was like in America at that time.
In any case, here are the answers to the clues!
1) dragon_fruit35
Solved
2) azuritemalachite
Solved
3) Fibonacci924 AKA myself.
This was also solved, but I was pretty sure at this point that people would suspect me. Of course I know that I am Marathi!
4) This was an ID clue and a kill clue, but I'll separate the ID clues.
Person
Solved. This also led to me, because the piece "Clocks and Clouds" (by Ligeti) was referenced in a conversation I had on chat with Person. By the way, I was talking about this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y4DBD8CFC18
ID #1} This ID clue was in two parts: "but you would probably think about somebody else," and "I can neither confirm nor deny."
"but you would probably think about somebody else" was derived from the Matchbox Twenty lyric " 'Cause everyone here, knows everyone here is thinking about somebody else" from the song Back 2 Good. It's on my profile that I am a fan of Matchbox Twenty. Also, "I can neither confirm nor deny" is a quote from the latest Mission Impossible movie, Rogue Nation.
ID # 2} At this point, I started leaving ID clues at every accusation. "I'm just a little impaired" is a lyric from the Matchbox Twenty smash hit Unwell. again, MB20!
5) Jaol
This was the hardest kill clue ever, I know
ID #3} An eagle is the house symbol for Ravenclaw, which I am in.
6) PandaWeasley
This was solved later, but if you can find it, I put an AVPM reference in the clue.
ID #4} The phrase "Your turn player" is found at the end of every episode of Carmen Sandiego. I've mentioned on YDRC that I was going as her on Halloween
7) dragon_fruit35
This was solved, but I can now see why they won.
This was really hard for me because I kept making easy kill clues and difficult ID clues.
Thanks to everyone who participated. You made being Sassy very enjoyable.
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Re: SciOly Assassination 108: At the World's Fair
You were a good sassy, Fib. Thanks for letting me be an officer. Also, good going, dragon fruit.Fibonacci924 wrote:Thanks JasperKota. I was very sneaky, wasn't I?JasperKota wrote:Nice job, Fibonacci! Proud to say I suspected you from the startYou did a good job covering things up though, asking people what they thought about the clues, sharing your own insight, etc. Dang Dragon_fruit35 winning again...
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In any case, here are the answers to the clues!
1) dragon_fruit35
Solved
2) azuritemalachite
Solved
3) Fibonacci924 AKA myself.
This was also solved, but I was pretty sure at this point that people would suspect me. Of course I know that I am Marathi!
4) This was an ID clue and a kill clue, but I'll separate the ID clues.
Person
Solved. This also led to me, because the piece "Clocks and Clouds" (by Ligeti) was referenced in a conversation I had on chat with Person. By the way, I was talking about this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y4DBD8CFC18
ID #1} This ID clue was in two parts: "but you would probably think about somebody else," and "I can neither confirm nor deny."
"but you would probably think about somebody else" was derived from the Matchbox Twenty lyric " 'Cause everyone here, knows everyone here is thinking about somebody else" from the song Back 2 Good. It's on my profile that I am a fan of Matchbox Twenty.
ID # 2} At this point, I started leaving ID clues at every accusation. "I'm just a little impaired" is a lyric from the Matchbox Twenty smash hit Unwell. again, MB20!
"I can neither confirm nor deny" is a quote from the latest Mission Impossible movie, Rogue Nation.
5) Jaol
This was the hardest kill clue ever, I know. It all hitched on the one line, "I myself am uproar." Am uproar is an anagram for the word uproar, a synonym for cavalier. And Jaol has been very enthusiastic of the Cleveland Cavaliers victory in the NBA finals.
ID #3} An eagle is the house symbol for Ravenclaw, which I am in.
6) PandaWeasley
This was solved later, but if you can find it, I put an AVPM reference in the clue.
ID #4} The phrase "Your turn player" is found at the end of every episode of Carmen Sandiego. I've mentioned on YDRC that I was going as her on Halloween
7) dragon_fruit35
This was solved, but I can now see why they won.
This was really hard for me because I kept making easy kill clues and difficult ID clues.
Thanks to everyone who participated. You made being Sassy very enjoyable.
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Re: SciOly Assassination 108: At the World's Fair
Good job Fibonacci924, you promised something good and definitely did not disappoint. 
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Re: SciOly Assassination 108: At the World's Fair
What was the actual anagram for "am uproar"? You said. that anagram was uproar, which doesn't make very much sense...Fibonacci924 wrote:Thanks JasperKota. I was very sneaky, wasn't I?JasperKota wrote:Nice job, Fibonacci! Proud to say I suspected you from the startYou did a good job covering things up though, asking people what they thought about the clues, sharing your own insight, etc. Dang Dragon_fruit35 winning again...
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This game was very much inspired by the book The Devil in the White City by Erik Larson. I've always been fascinated by the Victorian era, and this particular book showed what life was like in America at that time.
In any case, here are the answers to the clues!
1) dragon_fruit35
Solved
2) azuritemalachite
Solved
3) Fibonacci924 AKA myself.
This was also solved, but I was pretty sure at this point that people would suspect me. Of course I know that I am Marathi!
4) This was an ID clue and a kill clue, but I'll separate the ID clues.
Person
Solved. This also led to me, because the piece "Clocks and Clouds" (by Ligeti) was referenced in a conversation I had on chat with Person. By the way, I was talking about this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y4DBD8CFC18
ID #1} This ID clue was in two parts: "but you would probably think about somebody else," and "I can neither confirm nor deny."
"but you would probably think about somebody else" was derived from the Matchbox Twenty lyric " 'Cause everyone here, knows everyone here is thinking about somebody else" from the song Back 2 Good. It's on my profile that I am a fan of Matchbox Twenty.
ID # 2} At this point, I started leaving ID clues at every accusation. "I'm just a little impaired" is a lyric from the Matchbox Twenty smash hit Unwell. again, MB20!
"I can neither confirm nor deny" is a quote from the latest Mission Impossible movie, Rogue Nation.
5) Jaol
This was the hardest kill clue ever, I know. It all hitched on the one line, "I myself am uproar." Am uproar is an anagram for the word uproar, a synonym for cavalier. And Jaol has been very enthusiastic of the Cleveland Cavaliers victory in the NBA finals.
ID #3} An eagle is the house symbol for Ravenclaw, which I am in.
6) PandaWeasley
This was solved later, but if you can find it, I put an AVPM reference in the clue.
ID #4} The phrase "Your turn player" is found at the end of every episode of Carmen Sandiego. I've mentioned on YDRC that I was going as her on Halloween
7) dragon_fruit35
This was solved, but I can now see why they won.
This was really hard for me because I kept making easy kill clues and difficult ID clues.
Thanks to everyone who participated. You made being Sassy very enjoyable.
tjhsst '20
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2x codebusters national medalist
"it's not a pen, it's a principle!" - annie edison
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Re: SciOly Assassination 108: At the World's Fair
Lol, it was paramour.
"Truth is like poetry. And most people *butterfly* hate poetry."- Overheard in a Washington DC bar.
Always remember: P. Sherman, 42 Wallaby Way, Sydney.
Two time member of the Eternal Order of the Assassinators
Always remember: P. Sherman, 42 Wallaby Way, Sydney.
Two time member of the Eternal Order of the Assassinators