Cookie Thread Act 2: Silksong

neutral killer showdown was hype

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People made Factions which they could send Invites to people to. And many people had many Thoughts about these Factions. I did Not. I simply farmed Faction Invites while publicly claiming to be Unaligned and since players could only send One Invite Per Night my faction was the Largest on account of Everyone Else wasted their Invites on Me

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It’s Called Social Gaming

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neutral killer showdown is just, more flavorful and cooler than EIMM

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Did people have to accept them?

I did not Win because there was one faction in the game which could Compulsively Invite you and they Snatched me out of my Own Faction and I hda to Betray Them and so I listed out my Faction’s Membres in fraZ0R’s DMs with No Context Whatsoever and made them Figure It OUt

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that sounds like awful game idea
writing this down

this is a surprise tool that will help us later

Any time someone Asked me why I rejected their Invite I would say “It’s called Social Gaming” and not Elaborate

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They could not Do anything about this because Factions only receive Kills when they hit a certain threshold and I kept everyone below Kill Threshold

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How many dragons do you have may

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Reasonsble Amoun t

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you have more dragons than bones

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Most of them are Temporary

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Temporary dragons?

It is Complicated

But they exist only ot make me Profit and will be Removed from the Game when I see it Fit

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cruel

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You can Remove dragons from the game for small amounts of Money and Points for your Faction. The faction with the most Points per capita each Week gets small Bonuses the next week. It turns out it is Fun to Optimise this and Battle other Factions even though the Bonuses make it not actually Worth. I have Two Hundred and Fifty dragons which Exist only to be Removed during the Upcoming Battle

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