Posting ahead (because AAAAAAAA BOARD EXAM ON THE 29th) that I wasn't mentioning that I was reading well on Max.S. because of hoping people would dialogue but 50%+ of the folks aren't present, and Shakerag is boopin' dem night actions
Ugh. We have a tie with no lynching?
Maximum Spin for the tie-breaker.
We still have 1 day
It is the 25th, 11pm here.
And as I assume BST is BRITISH TIME WHICH MEANS GMT +0 (hmpf), that means day end is...9 hours away.
Why're you awake at midnight NQT O_o
Oh and given the lynch notes--I will be aiming for a no lynch or balancing the lynch if Max.S. is being the sole target because of finding his actions not scummy in correlation (while I've many presumptions, I'm doubting he is scum), and...that we really lack activity from 50%+ of everyone. -.-
PFP. I do not forgive lies, so consider this a warning. Tolerating lies gives mafia an angle to escape when they are caught. Tiruin's 'on your head be it' line makes sense, if you are pulling some stupid gambit you better not be caught.
Maximum Spin is engaging in all the classic mistaken behaviours typical of new players - responding angrily to every vote against them, softclaiming their role in order to make an appeal to emotion and advocating for no lynch. This actually makes me think they're more likely town, because as a mafia player one of MS's teammates would probably have stepped in by now and told them to cool it. I also know MS isn't lying. Unvote.
Lying wherenow? I don't read him mentioning anything there ._.;
So Starver, this post... it makes you look a) trustworthy and b) unthreatening, nay agreeable, to any townie who happens to be lying about something. But it doesn't really make any claims or get town any further. It's dialogue, but not really about the game. You certainly aren't analysing anyone's behaviour.
So what does it really say? That when someone turns out to be lying, we should decide whether or not to lynch them on the basis of their justification? And that you'll probably tell the truth, but you can't promise to? How bold. At most, you're arguing against "Lynch All Liars".
While you were responding to Leafsnail, it does seem like you were using him as an excuse to look proactive and involved while posting what amounts to a great deal of fluff. This smells bad to me.
I've been tying myself up in the setup mechanics (when I've not been tied up in RL) over and above the, frankly GNDN, other conversation. I've seen myself look quiet, and worried about it. Because being quiet gets Townie lynched as frequently as non-Townie (and more so than organised anti-Townies) in RVS phases and similar times of confusion.
So, yes, I have indeed made a point to reply to every direct or blanket question I've seen (have I missed any?), to not be 'seen to be invisible', as is good practice for everyone, knowing that I still have time to go through the (other fluffy) words of actual 'gameplay' already said and attempt to build what passes for a more specific cogent argument from there.
If I were never suspected of subterfuge at all, then either my hypothetical mast plan has succeeded beyond all dreams (absence of suspicion is a key indicator of various things) or you lot are frankly unimaginative. Neither is the case, so far as I can tell. I don't care about whiffing slightly moldy. I probably get to prove I don't stink later, and Witch-Smellers General also have to justify themselves at this stage of the game, unless there's an actual DayCop skill (day0-covering Actions currently restricted to Frame and Delay, SFAICT).
So say your platitudes (or otherwise), and let me say mine and then judge fluff vs fluff as you want, because it probably all is fluff anyway, for all practical purposes, as any fule noe.
Err, this comes off to me as pointy, but there's also a lot of roles in context that I don't get at all.
Also I doubt there's any day anything because I didn't roll anything "Day" in a ton of iterations :V
Did something NJW saw affront you?
PPE Oh. Point on the no-nolynch.
But I really feel like Max.S. isn't a good lynch target. -_-
If we're being honest with ourselves, we can see that we fairly often just lynch some newbie on D1 because they don't understand the meta, it's more often than not a mislynch, and the real game (and scumhunting) starts D2. Call me cynical if you want, but that's how I see things and that's how I'm going to direct my playstyle.
For me, it's less metaknowledge, and more that they have a point themselves too (although set to their template of 'how can you be sure' safety as "lynching a Townie", and something connected to 'my vote = suspect', which makes sense for King Awesome, which sounds more like safety than any scumtell because...there's always any follow up to follow up any suspicion assumed 'just because someone voted'.) Like for example, Leafsnail's reasoning resonates something I and others believe too (D1 lynch = better than no lynch), and acts as a reasoning behind the vote; it's that follow up that
makes the vote...rather than literally taking RVS as RVS
And we're (partly?) out of RVS here.