Comic Fury Werewolf/YMMV

Everything About Fiction You Never Wanted to Know.


  • Game Breaker: Ranger developed one in Game 9. In general, he has a reputation as one, to his chagrin. Thankfully, this was proven to be quite incorrect in Game 10 with a perfect Wolf Win.
  • High Octene Nightmare Fuel: Game 19 is laden with the Cruel and Unusual Death of Matthew JA. Xseraphiim then proceeds to have them TWICE in the epilogue via tentacles.
  • I Knew It!: Common reaction from people after events happen.
  • Magnificent Bastard: Ice in Game 10. He not only managed to completely mess with Ranger's head, but also pull off some incredibly calculated moves at the same time, which almost single-handedly won the game for him, Espeh, and Salty.
    • Though, to be fair, Ranger has this in him as well, having almost fooled Ice the entire game in game 11.
      • What stopped him? Yet another friend of Ice's in Real Life, Tres, working with Espeh, which completely fooled everyone.
    • Magravan, in Game 12. He fooled the whole town into thinking that he was on their side, but ended up being a traitor to them the entire time. They didn't realize it until it was too late.
  • Memetic Mutation: Nomming.
    • Changing your forum avatar to reflect your death (Started by 1337Salty)
    • Roleplaying as bumpkins
    • As of Game 8, Achievements.
    • Many players are known for specific reputations.
      • For instance, Sarge usually dies in custard-related ways.
      • As mentioned above, Jacob Gristwood frequently tells puns CSI style, complete with the glasses.
      • As mentioned above, Salty frequently lacks enough Salt.
      • Among analytical players, "chessmastering".
    • CSI-Style Jokes.
      • Gristwood's Glasses are one of the most prized Comicfurysville possessions, due to this, and anyone telling those jokes (obviously, mainly Jacob) simply has to have them!
    • Lynching Ranger.
  • Nausea Fuel: Game 19 may have evoked this since Matthew JA's death.
  • Never Live It Down: "PROTECT ICE!"--Ranger, Game 6. Guess who the wolf was?
    • Apparently, Ranger is a repeat offender. Against the same person, Ice, though with Espeh along for the ride this time as well.
  • Paranoia Fuel: The virus mentioned below: was that lack of a death last night due to a successful guardian, inactive wolves, or...was there a conversion of a former ally into the dreaded enemy? Who can you trust?
  • Tear Jerker: A few, but most notably, almost all the night-kill scenes Kristy made contained elements of this.
    • The most powerful of these is also simultaneously a Crowning Moment of Heartwarming--Magravan and Skrael's death was quite tragic, but they died together in Game 10.
      • They died together again in Game 12 Skrael sacrificed herself to save Magravan, who also died by attacking the murderer in a fit of rage.
    • Rhaimes's death scene in Game 9 wasn't particularly special...until Rhaimes posted the letter. Then, it fit under this trope.