Ezekel, Mazre and Palmer seems like a good roster for the N2 Mission, I think. There are 3 of them so someone can always verify what the other two were saying if there was needs for verification.... and if Sterling died, then the pool of suspicious candidates are quite nice and tiny :>
OKAY
So I have consumed the GRANDIOSE erotica of steamy lynching goodness. Authored by Palmer, inspired by El Topo, featuring guest star: cabbeh!
This is what I got~ (aside from the glorious heavy breathing, of course)
El Topo, our (reluctant) protagonist identified roytheone as his love interest (lynch candidate) quite early on in the game (#
681). However, despite his throbbing desire, he had no supporting cause for his interest. He hoped his fondness (accusation) were sound but he would rather posted first instead of reading if roytheone had made any remarks that may sway his irrefutable affection.
We now got to Chapter 2 (D2 began at #1143), where things are heating up where our protagonist began with a reluctance to love (vote) anyone new because after three days of completely inactive Night Phase, he simply had not thought about the past days (#
1175).
Riveting!
By now you can imagine, I'm hooked ! This Palmer really knows how to write erotica for a gal like me~
When our hero got promised me his hot-list of various hot people that may receive his affection, I was at the edge of my seat~ (#
1275) ! I wonder who could they be? And why would he choose them! All sorts of speculations were buzzing in my head!
I eagerly turn the pages and read further ^____^
Then something odd... a character that has previously played a incomprehensible gambit put forward his
affection (agreement) for our reluctant protagonist!
So now Archer is at risk from the KGB via Honeypot. I say we do as Topo suggested.
Feeling as if I have missed a crucial and delicious tryst between the two, since nothing occured to me immediately, I went back through the pages, wondering what he could possibly be agreeing to.
I was led on a wild goose chase @____@ or I may be optically challenged and I could find nothing concrete except for
this:
So...why is no one calling out Palmer and Mazre for being super quick to volunteer (again)? Why is there no focus on former mission members and how they might be Honeypot, given that Ezzi survived? If anything we should attempt to combine the various reasons (posts, posting patterns, voting patterns, mission member status) to come up with suspects.
That said, pretty sure Seath is at least honest about his alignment, even if I'm not convinced he is telling the truth about his abilities. I didn't trust Ezzi at first, but going over his posts and thinking about it have me believe he is honest.
Scratching my head I return my reading, only pausing a little to realise that this Seath character had agreed with El Topo another time, which
preceded his suggestion that El Topo's suggestion should be heeded. In any case, they refer back to the same post and they were on the same page, so I suppose it was my own eyes' failing not to have seen it on my first read.
In any case! El Topo went on with his adventures and scoured the vast and gaping maw of the lands of backpages, and he brought back post counts of substance ever since D2 began. This was a great endeavour. I totally sort of admire his Herculean efforts here. Very manly. Much interesting.
(Side note: I was surprised the frequency with which Ezekel had shot up to the top of the highest post counts. Them GIFs have now become an additional fillerly monsters that we all have to endure with)
But!!! Despite his scrutiny, he did not quite register the Fabled Trap of Seath that was pretty much the hugest thing that happened in the previous 24 hours. Real man is not afraid to ask for directions (#
1530)!
A good samaritan pointed him towards this particular spectacle, and he came back with ....that it was
interesting.
Clearly, he's a man with a way with his words :>. I am not surprised that he'd have fans and adorers. Zubz, for one, seems to be quite
keen on our illustrious hero.
As epilogue, cabbeh came with a few chapters on various
exciting topics, which I enjoyed greatly. One day cabbeh will be an even greater author than even Palmer. Who occasionally smell slightly of glue.
All in all, great novella! My review's score: 8/10 - Would read again.
A lot of the tone was done in jest, pls not to take srsly :3