(January 7th, 2013, 00:16)pindicator Wrote: So you just confirmed that you have the gun?
Grats on the bigger kill, but that is stupid Tasunke. If wolves have the pick then you know what's happening tonight, right?
Pfft, we can totally kill him off today, before they get a chance to steal it
Agreed with Lewwyn that waterbat's presence (and position) on the Tasunke wagon given the strong hints even before the full claim doesn't look all that good.
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Hmm. Obviously, this makes Waterbat look bad, although I'm keeping my vote on uberfish. I also don't want to forget about Selrahc. I mostly voted for him because I really didn't want to see Rowain hang, but he didn't exactly give me an innocent vibe, and he seems to have slipped off the radar.
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well, i look bad because i was last one to jump on before the claim?
not sure i look worse for it than any of the other tasunke suspectors.
so. Im kind of usure how to play now - as pindicator points out - the watcher could be a snitch. Did you think of this before your claim, Tasunke?
im really sure Tasunke is innocent now unvote, but im not sure me being mis-lynched and him being night-killed for the one wolf it would get us (via watcher or bomb) is the best use of the villages next 48-72 hours. Actually - its not too bad - 2 wolves dead and 3 villagers dead, which is not a bad total after 4 phases.
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seriously, if the town doesn`t start with the roleblocker or the watcher items and there is no baner item tthen there`s not much chance is there for any reveals pre-passing. I believe tas made the right decision to tell us. Otherwise what? You lynch him? You can`t have it both ways. if the watcher is a snich then woe is us and we better get to scum hunting.
I also agree that uberfish bears watching, pushing and investigation. In fact, now that i think on itt, pssibly moreso than waterbat.
I also think selrahc should be considered for lynch.
Zak is still on my radar.
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(January 7th, 2013, 00:34)pindicator Wrote: And what if the watcher is a snitch, Lewwyn?
You know i did have you pegged for a hard village lean but this seems a bit desperate to me. Maybe i was wrong about your innocence, you did vote for me mayor yesterday, but this seems like a hard 180. True colors? If not why?
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I'm having a hard time with you being so blithe about this reveal. I would expect you to be the first person to yell at Tasunke for putting us all in danger. But you seem more excited than anything else -- I think that excitement betrays you, Lewwyn.