No, really! I had certain achetypes in mind, but no particular person. The only exception, potentially, was Ron Paul, just because he's pretty one of a kind.
I still don't buy it, but won't push it. The Colbert thing, more than any other, tickles my skepticism. Uncoordinated SuperPAC, Conservative Paragon, Secret Liberal, it's just too close to be coincidence.
But regarding Ron Paul and my mate
McNoble: This was, believe it or not, his first game here ever. He did wonderfully, and hope for him many successes in future games. In light of that, I yield my SuperWinner trophy to him, and give him first dibs on the special perks allowed in
GlyphGryph's next game. Unless either of them object, I'll take the runner-up, stand-in position instead. The win was as much his doing as mine, if not more.
The Liberal Roles were not inspired by anyone at all - well, beyond LCS.
LCS?
The other boosts to the scum were
a) No roleflips
b) A chance to come back as VP
c) Not actually needing to kill all the townies to win
Yeah, they had it tough, but it was a fair game. They were hampered by extraneous factors (timezones, inexperience, lucky protections, and so on), but I hope they don't feel it was unfair. I think it was at times unfortunate, but the game was fair and well played.
Tiruin:I have a feeling that everytime I lay down a post as scum, I'm all the more closer to the gallows.
That's
precisely what the challenge of playing as scum is: your constant fear that every word, or lack of a word, will betray you. It's not just you, every scum feels it, every time, don't worry. The trick is to learn to live with it, and seem town regardless.
Any advice for later on games? My first ever full scum game. I'm really bad at lying, don't you all think?
The advice for you, as for the violinist, is the answer to this question: how do you get to Carnegie Hall?
A: Google it, and don't blame me if you don't get the reference, but the same answer is the key to play Mafia better, as town or scum.