I...don't know why we have fourteen teams, actually. Normally there'd be twelve. But three wolf teams, the rest sheep teams, and clues!
Tony Stark's a ... comic book character or something. And I think it's the whole thing -- it looks like a clue that implicates one team in each paragraph. A three-team clue means only one of the ones implicated are wolves, and the other two teams are sheep.
I'm checking what Shigure said about that clue what the hell Wikipedia?, and.
'She was like me, with magnificent breasts, and as you know, that's always been one of my ultimate fantasies.' - I don't know yet -- I thought matching up the guy in the panel would give us the team that one was referring to, but it's Tony Stark.
'That and having wild passionate sex outside in a field of flowers.' - ... um!
'With cameras flashing, the scent of Batman's laundry and demolition noises.' - This one makes sense. 'Batman's laundry' refers to Alfred the Butler. Maybe it's just one team member that needs to be implicated in each paragraph? Because I don't see Cheerverine references in 'flashing cameras and demolition noises.'
It appears that the man speaking in the image is Tony Stark. If the clue is only implicating one wolf team, and two sheep teams, perhaps it has something to do with 'flashing cameras and demolition noises' instead?
The 'flashing cameras' could be a reference to Kid Flash, if we take it at face value... As for Sobek, though. Sobek is the crocodile god, demon in some cases. No connection to Stark. And of course, again at face value, Dazzler or Lightning Lad could also be the dangerous ones.
Maybe! 'Cameras flashing,' 'Batman's laundry,' and 'demolition noises' might be the three implications. And the first two paragraphs are just red herrings.
It explains Shigure's choices, at least. Cameras flashing - flashing lights - that's Dazzler's power. Demolition noises - destructive energy - that's Boom-Boom's power. And 'Mister Sarcastic' is related to a reality TV show, so ... cameras?
Some of these superhero names have no connection to Tony Stark at all. Cheerverine, for example. Weird clue.
If we go with Mister Sarcastic and Dazzler--they are the ones that have two of the three clues related to them--perhaps there is some sort of relation by the rest of the clue?
Cheerverine...could be a play on 'Wolverine' which, according to Wikipedia, does have a relation to Tony Stark. However, there are others which I honestly do not know...
See, if it were later in the game, I'd be suspicious of Mr. Hyde for suggesting Kid Flash -- it diverts attention from his own team -- but you got that same conclusion, it's obvious, and ...
...And it's not entirely impossible to come up with the names we did. The reasoning of the others make sense as well. Will you be casting the vote, then?
Anytime during the day. At ten to twelve EST that's 7-9 PM PST for me and 10-12 AM Taiwan time for you, we have ousting rounds. The two teams with the most suspicion votes on them are put up in an ousting poll--if only one team has votes, or no teams, the shepherd makes a random selection.
Then one of the teams is kicked out. After the ousting poll, the wolves also eat a sheep team.
Tony Stark's a ... comic book character or something. And I think it's the whole thing -- it looks like a clue that implicates one team in each paragraph. A three-team clue means only one of the ones implicated are wolves, and the other two teams are sheep.
I'm checking what Shigure said about that clue what the hell Wikipedia?, and.
'She was like me, with magnificent breasts, and as you know, that's always been one of my ultimate fantasies.' - I don't know yet -- I thought matching up the guy in the panel would give us the team that one was referring to, but it's Tony Stark.
'That and having wild passionate sex outside in a field of flowers.' - ... um!
'With cameras flashing, the scent of Batman's laundry and demolition noises.' - This one makes sense. 'Batman's laundry' refers to Alfred the Butler. Maybe it's just one team member that needs to be implicated in each paragraph? Because I don't see Cheerverine references in 'flashing cameras and demolition noises.'
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The 'flashing cameras' could be a reference to Kid Flash, if we take it at face value... As for Sobek, though. Sobek is the crocodile god, demon in some cases. No connection to Stark. And of course, again at face value, Dazzler or Lightning Lad could also be the dangerous ones.
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It explains Shigure's choices, at least. Cameras flashing - flashing lights - that's Dazzler's power. Demolition noises - destructive energy - that's Boom-Boom's power. And 'Mister Sarcastic' is related to a reality TV show, so ... cameras?
Some of these superhero names have no connection to Tony Stark at all. Cheerverine, for example. Weird clue.
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Cheerverine...could be a play on 'Wolverine' which, according to Wikipedia, does have a relation to Tony Stark. However, there are others which I honestly do not know...
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There's an actual Cheerverine, apparently, but different series. Did you feel the fourth wall go just now?
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See, if it were later in the game, I'd be suspicious of Mr. Hyde for suggesting Kid Flash -- it diverts attention from his own team -- but you got that same conclusion, it's obvious, and ...
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Then one of the teams is kicked out. After the ousting poll, the wolves also eat a sheep team.
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Also, the more you learn, the better.
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