Of course, a vampire or the Syssin could claim to be the "real" luminary; how do you have any way of determining which is telling the truth? In that case, you'd campaign for Xenia's death, and we'd only find out after we lynched her. That's w…
Because Xenia has claimed to be the Luminary, and Ezalor seems to have reason to believe Macavity should live, I think it's best to vote for someone who doesn't really seem interested in playing as our first RNG vote. Thus I
Well, that's a really ambiguous statement that has serious implications. Assuming we trust it, are we still going to operate under the idea that a nolynch vote is bad?
If we've effectively eliminated a few people, simply because…
@Ezalor: patterns don't emerge without conclusive evidence. That is, we can't know how or why people are voting without knowing the results of a vote to provide an in…
My initial vote against @Macavity was as arbitrary as anyone of the others: in past mafia games, if the first person to vote gets lynched, the rest of the game star…
@Iosyne: I think, because the day round ends in 24 hours from the post which began it, even if no vote is not an official option, it becomes one since a person so vot…
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I got your back on the whole market thing--keeping membership in the Sect secret is, to a large extent, a personal burden of the person in it, as there's nothing in HELP SECT that says you shouldn't reveal other members. …
They were added to Achaea very shortly after Aetolia split off from it; when I was a shadowsnake ten thousand years ago I kept hoping we would get them, but it never got ported over.
The Libram of Enlightenment is probably the best artifact I've ever invested in, since it allows you to pretty much instantly trans a skill. One thing that struck me today when using it, though, is that I can't think of a practical reason why there…
While I haven't really thought about the consequences of our daily lives, I do think that anxiety of entropy is more common than you might think. Because I seem incapable of framing a discussion outside of the context of literature, here's a sho…
@Aldric: that's actually something that's been bothering me for a long, long time. I either shot myself in the foot, OR this is the only actual difference. In CONFIG …
@Seir: I completely agree with you. I did not mean to imply that all duels should be arranged before hand; rather, that agreeing to duel whenever asked reduces the nee…