In fairness to you, Moirean, I was way too aggressive in that second round - I agree we probably could have stretched it out more, but all I was thinking was that we didn't know who the surviving good role was, but you did. You had a good ploy; it w…
That game was aggravating. Watching Moirean's attempt to create an alliance fail so quickly was aggravating, watching you all vote for me was aggravating, and then watching you all vote for Slyphe - when I knew that the investigator's death was proo…
Alee, we were losing our Herald no matter what, and our ability to gather significant information was limited by the fact that Moirean's vote was a convenient excuse for scum. That was why I pushed.
For the reasons I gave above. I feel like I might be dead once I go to sleep, and I don't want to die without having clearly expressed an accusation toward someone I genuinely believe to be one of the bad guys.
I'm not surprised that Xenia was confirmed as innocent - I've been saying since the first round that her and Toz are very likely innocent due to their honest mistake with the number of bad guys. Since it looks like the pendulum is swinging back towa…
Addendum: If Slyphe is the Poohbah, why the heck would he incriminate himself by killing the investigator in the next round? He knows that if the investigator shows up dead he's next. I'd wait a round or two at least, make it look like coinci…
@Slyphe: Yes. I felt that until Moirean was dead, our ability to gather useful information would be limited. I've explained this. You have yet to rebut it. I want yo…
@Ilyon: He is not confirmed civilian. There is a remote chance that he's our Grand Poohbah. The fact that it is a remote chance is the reason that I did not vote for …
Slyphe jumped on me at the first possible reasoning, and he knows enough about mafia to know that getting caught on trains is a number one predictor for scum behavior. Given his poor, hasty reasoning and the fact that his entire approach seemed clum…
@Moirean: One game a long time ago does not a precedent make. As I recall, there was a round one lynch in that game also - round one roleclaims are not exactly a me…
@Slyphe: I honestly think that Toz and Xenia are innocent based on the reasoning they gave. I was satisfied by their explanations on day one and I consider them larg…
Since I am assuming that Slyphe is not one of our two roles, we have three possibly-probably-innocent folks. In addition, I am prepared to regard Toz and Xenia as being either innocent or neutral based on their misunderstanding of th…
They, however, also have a 20% chance of scoring a hit on one of our roles during the night - they're probably not going for you, since you'll be protected. If you're willing to gamble on those odds to improve ours, that's a fair call. Personally, I…
@Moirean: The math you are asking for entails thirteen players - subtracting four of these from our total (yourself and our three power roles), we end up with nine.…
Ilyon - it occurs to me, belatedly, that although there are no hard numbers available re: the bad guys in either of the threads I have just read, there are people posting in the thread - Toz, Xenia - who are using two and not citing their sources.
@Erzsebet: Syssin - Why the Light side is cool with them is up to RP. We haven't declared an official administrative stance, although Lighter Gods vary o…
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Without specifically addressing any one instance, I can say that there's a variety of explanations for why there are figures of worship, and forms of worship, outside the Aetolian norm; many arose because of limited input from the Gods of …
When we're running any kind of event, there is a LOT we end up having to keep track of - your average God that's visible and running an event is often tracking two to three rooms, anywhere from one to a dozen mobiles, coordinating with other Gods he…