February 20th, 2015, 14:57
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(February 20th, 2015, 14:46)Jabbz Wrote: Not even remotely where I was going Lewwyn. What I was stating was that someone will be dying in 15 mins, and that will provide some context to work with for the next day. I believe this is somewhat standard play. I'm not sure why I am being forced to explain this to two very experienced players.
Yeah, but, the death is of scum making and not by hanging. Town reads still don't mean much. And scum would be cognizant of the attacks they made on people if they were about to kill them. It provides very, very little context for that very reason. And again as I said, villagers don't actually know jack. SO if you feel like being night killed strengthens a person's town reads you're likely both wrong or helping scum. Or scum looking to capitalize of your own nightkill.
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February 20th, 2015, 14:58
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(February 20th, 2015, 14:46)Jabbz Wrote: Not even remotely where I was going Lewwyn. What I was stating was that someone will be dying in 15 mins, and that will provide some context to work with for the next day. I believe this is somewhat standard play. I'm not sure why I am being forced to explain this to two very experienced players.
This post makes more sense than the one I questioned. Every death provides context, but I found it odd you'd say there wasnt enough context when we just gotten a wolf. getting that first wolf is like the biggest piece of context you can get
February 20th, 2015, 15:00
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February 20th, 2015, 15:00
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With morning's first light, you see that the fates had it in for Zak "Blind Squirrel" Alwe. Avoiding the noose in the daylight, at night he could not avoid a violent tentacle intrusion.
Zakalwe died. He was a fine, upstanding citizen.
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February 20th, 2015, 15:03
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He did have some amount of towncred from the D1 lynch situation, so I suppose he'd be as good a target as any. Good on you for giving detailed reads last night, zak.
February 20th, 2015, 15:13
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Sorry to see you go zak.
(February 20th, 2015, 14:50)Qgqqqqq Wrote: I still haven't reread that day to know exactly what made me think that Zakalwe was pushing or at least lazily supporting a Matt lynch, (though Saul has quoted one above which looks like it), but to me that seemed out of character for what I remembered about Zaks play and behavior, plus there was support for his lynch, so I went after him.
So Qgqqqqq, you voted for zak for doing something out of character without knowing if he was acually doing the out of character thing?
February 20th, 2015, 15:22
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I still need to reread that section, but that is very much not what I said. I 100% believed from reading it that Zak was voting for Matt at the time. Despite the fact that he wasn't actually voting him, his attitude towards the Matt lynch was still something I find out of character.
GG Zak.
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February 20th, 2015, 15:40
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(February 20th, 2015, 14:57)Lewwyn Wrote: Yeah, but, the death is of scum making and not by hanging. Town reads still don't mean much. And scum would be cognizant of the attacks they made on people if they were about to kill them. It provides very, very little context for that very reason. And again as I said, villagers don't actually know jack. SO if you feel like being night killed strengthens a person's town reads you're likely both wrong or helping scum. Or scum looking to capitalize of your own nightkill.
We will just have to disagree here Lewwyn. I find there to be a great deal of information in who gets killed and who doesn't. Villagers do have reads, and not everyone playing is a raging idiot. When I now look at some of Zak's arguments, I don't now have to decide whether or not they were a wolf making arguments, or a townie. I know. Since I know Zak makes good arguments, and I know he was town, I can now give his reads more meaning. If you want to claim that makes me scum, knock yourself out.
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(February 18th, 2015, 08:29)zakalwe Wrote: I will happily policy lynch any lurker who keeps lurking.
I'd be willing to join the wagon on Q, but for now I'm staying on Mattimeo.
(February 18th, 2015, 13:39)Commodore Wrote: Tally as of post 111:
4 votes: Doctor Saul (Gazglum, Lewwyn), (Fenn), (dtay)
3 votes: Mattimeo (zakalwe, sunrise089, Rowain)
3 votes: Qgqqqqq (novice, BRickAstley), (AdrienIer)
1 votes: Brick (Gaspar)
1 votes: dtay (Mattimeo)
1 votes: Zakalwe (Jabbz)
1 votes: Fenn (Doctor Saul)
1 votes: AdreinIer (Qgqqqqq)
Voting history:
(February 19th, 2015, 11:20)zakalwe Wrote: I honestly don't know who else to lynch, Saul. Maybe return to Brick or Q. Gaspar would be a cliché but possible. (He is more townish than usual though.) No strong opinion on Fenn.
Rereading again, Matt was in pretty serious trouble all day really. With Zak and myself (town) suspecting Q, it seems odd that nobody tried to get a Q lynch started. Circumstantial, I know, but still.
Q, since when has Zak been opposed to policy lynching lurkers? I find that very much in Zak's character. Your Zak push seems very insincerely founded.
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