Hm. We've got no successful corrupti-kill (scum probably can't kill in just one night), one third party using firebrick colour (
"3rd Party roles may introduce effects of other colors."), a step towards BHK's death, and a lot of tainting, mostly against me. And a clear on a quoteless post.
We also have a bunch of guessing regarding the role of quotes. BHK has already made it clear that there are powers that work through quotes, and I can confirm this: my power (non-automatic, and unused) works through quotes. Scum seems to have a power (or powers) that works through quotes as well. I am not sure this is cause enough to stop quoting: who do we weaken more if we stop quoting?
The problem with this is that Supernaturals have a similar looking setup where scum can have roles from the list. Or do you feel like this game is different enough that trying to guess the mod's setup is a bad idea?
Persus: The Meph standard (not seen in the last special post-editing game) is overlap, with scum having a mix of listed town roles, fully distinct roles, and/or hybrid roles. The BHK wild guessing came off more as an assumption of something substantially different: the scum roles just being town roles. It was an assumption that if I were scum, I would have one of the town roles.
Jack if it was announced that the player you gave each power to had that power and both powers had to be given out at once who would you give each power to and when? Also you have to decide before day 2 is over or the corruption power is distributed randomly and not anounced and the purifying power is lost.
fillipk: Purifying: hand to likely town. Again.
Corrupting: minutes before the lynch, hand it to the person about to die. Get rid of that damned thing.
my question taught me whi Jack thinks is the towniest player, or if he's scum who is probably not his buddy
I'd already made the BHK read pretty clear earlier. However, I am interested in how you got the second piece of information/what logic you used to reach that belief.
Flabort: I'm still troubled by your O. Wilde vote. Why exactly did you see O. Wilde as significantly more likely than normal to be a third party? What was the underlying narrative of scumhood you had? You started with a FoS
based on vague distrust of the countdown. What drove you to
actually vote for O. Wilde, though, was
fillipk's guess that post restriction probably means third party. Then the 'post restriction' disappeared, and your belief (based, again, on an assumption of what post restrictions mean) stayed for some reason. Why?