| Player Info | |
|---|---|
| Alias: | 'RingWraith' |
| Status: | Dead |
| Points: | 2 |
| Last point on: | 2005 April 06—09:00 PM |
'Manchot' killed 'RingWraith'.
Unfortunately, my assassin was in the same CHP course as I am, making me practically a sitting duck… erm, sitting terrible servant of Sauron. As I came to class, I saw an unfamiliar figure standing outside the door, wielding a spoon. I had my watergun out and ready, but I was not fast enough. The figure wielding the spoon was a decoy, and he diverted my attention just enough for the real assassin to fire his watergun. Ringwraiths may be invisible, but the black cloaks and ring- sense leave much to be desired in terms of mobility and reaction.
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'RingWraith' killed 'spoonman'.
I knocked on the door and asked for David, saying I had a chemistry question. He said, precisely, “come in”. I entered the room, and shot him square- on with a water pistol.
I was in my dorm room when someone came to my room, knocked and said is david there? chemistry question.
I was in a rush on my way to leave and was checking something at my computer real quick and i guess without thinking i did say come in before he opened the door. I thought i was inviting someone else from my floor but if that counts as an invitation, i guess its ok.
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'RingWraith' killed 'Rogue'
Remember, kids, RingWraiths are invisible. All beware the terrible servants of Sauron!
I was on my guard today because my assassin had made an assassination attempt yesterday at my base and failed. I was walking to class at 10 hundred hours this morning, when I heard swift footsteps behind me. I reached towards my pocket where I held a spoon to defend me in just this situation, but I was too late – I was shot before I could act. I had been ambushed.
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I soon discovered that my next target was in the Hypergraphics CHP course. Luckily, I knew that part of Altgeld Hall particularly well, and I felt that I had an advantage.
However, I also learned that he was as paranoid as I am, and carried a water gun in his hand to that class. Thus, I was forced to stage an elaborate plot to make sure that I killed him, before he could kill me. I employed a friend of mine to be a decoy assassin, and he held a spoon in his hand as the dead man walking ambled into the classroom. My friend asked him about his identity, and as I had hoped, the target fell for the bait. He reached for his weapon, so that he may defensively kill his “assassin” before being killed himself.
Unfortunately for him, he never had a chance, as I took the opportunity to spring forth from the nearby door and shoot him twice in the chest. As he lay dying, he attempted to utter, “All beware the terrible servants of Sauron.” But it was too late. He was already dead.