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(October 2nd, 2020, 05:14)Meiz Wrote: (October 2nd, 2020, 05:08)novice Wrote: As for Gaspar, he got roped into justifying his pretty random vote on Meiz, and then his justification got picked apart. That's pretty predictable and I'm not sure it's enough to convict. If we were to tone read the tone reader I'd say he's probably town, like all of us.
Commodore is on my allowed to lynch list, and I see no reason why he can't be scum.
Who are all the people on your allowed to lynch list? I'm sure you realize your vote on Commodore is very null, why is Commodore above others on the list?
I haven't really ordered my suspect list so I'm not really sure where he's on it. I'm allowed to lynch anyone who played WW46 or WW47 and wasn't mislynched on day 1.
I have to run.
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(October 2nd, 2020, 04:44)Rowain Wrote: (October 2nd, 2020, 04:05)Q Wrote: (October 2nd, 2020, 03:45)Rowain Wrote: This is a post which will help us if you are lynched no matter your alignment so thanks for that. I still think you are a good lynch today.
And why is that? Because there are already some people on me so I'm an easy townie lynch? Tell me one scummy thing that I've said or done, not what I haven't done. I'll have a look through your posts too see if you wouldn't make a good lynch yourself.
Simply put if you get lynched we will get more information out of it than for lynching Jabbz or Alhambram. This is true no matter what alignment is shown afterwards. For example if you get lynched right now and turn up as wolf it would put Lewwyn strongly into town and Gaspar at least lightly so. It would also put Meiz in a more questionable light.
If you turn up town we know your opinions were honest (not flawless or right but honest) and we can go from there. + Some other implications.
Q/Thrawn - what you hadn't done can be a scummy thing too.
My clearest read is leaning town on sunrise. This makes Pind's tunneling on sunrise even weirder - disagreements happen, but I have a hard time seeing how anyone else would get an honest read other than a town lean on sunrise.
My original vote for thrawn/Q was two-fold:
1) Garak would be VERY suspicious of Q, since he would know who Q is (even if they'd never interacted).
2) Given thrawn's WW47 play in particular, I thought keeping pressure on him would give information. Since I wasn't getting information other than "he's not repeating his WW47 play", I didn't feel any need to jump off the bandwagon, since that's inherently suspicious behavior.
However, a few things that make me wonder now:
1) Thrawn was called out for his WW47 approach so a 180-degree different approach is less suspicious than it is for, say, Gaspar or to a lesser extent Lewwyn.
2) The Bob-in-WW46 note from WK feels spot on to me.
While Rowain is right, that lynching thrawn provides more information than a Jabbz/Alhambram/pick your lurker here lynch (although we are going to need more widespread participation), I think there's better targets but I need to evaluate which one makes the most sense.
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Thrawn, so your plan for this game was to be a laid back troublemaker?
I have to run.
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(October 2nd, 2020, 05:01)Q Wrote: Anyone who has been attacked and shows wolf will (mostly) clear his attackers. Why are you comparing me with Jabbz or Alhambram? They are not the other most wanted. And you point no benefit if I turn up town. My opinions will be honest. Great. The ones everyone was just saying weren't there and I needed to start posting. And some other vague implications that you don't mention.
I have no interest in talking about what is if you are town because it would give wolves too much information to plan if they should help you get lynched, let you get lynched or try to save you.
But rest assured if you are lynched and town I will talk about my thoughts shortly before day 2.
I know it is quite easy (and natural) to jump on those that accuse you but look at the votes: you have currently 5 people voting for you. Try to keep your mind open.
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(October 2nd, 2020, 05:18)Cyneheard Wrote: My clearest read is leaning town on sunrise. This makes Pind's tunneling on sunrise even weirder - disagreements happen, but I have a hard time seeing how anyone else would get an honest read other than a town lean on sunrise.
Indeed. But as a wolf the logic goes "I think Gaspar is towny, therefore the person suspecting him is wolfy". I don't think he had a villager mindset when posting his suspicion on sunrise.
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(October 2nd, 2020, 05:18)novice Wrote: I haven't really ordered my suspect list so I'm not really sure where he's on it. I'm allowed to lynch anyone who played WW46 or WW47 and wasn't mislynched on day 1.
So anyone but Bob
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(October 2nd, 2020, 05:18)Cyneheard Wrote: My clearest read is leaning town on sunrise. This makes Pind's tunneling on sunrise even weirder - disagreements happen, but I have a hard time seeing how anyone else would get an honest read other than a town lean on sunrise.
I don't know if Pindi has participated enough to qualify as tunnelling, but yes, I agree.
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Circling back after a quick dive on a few people:
pindicator. He's not been around much, yes, but he's not even trying when he's been here to justify himself. It reads more like he's letting the time be an excuse to play extra-poorly.
If Gaspar is truly a villager who just isn't on his game yet - we'll have a little time to figure that out.
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Alright Meiz, you've got me convinced.
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Indeed
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