Tawarochir: Sup with your insight on BHK.
Actually WHAT THE HECK WAS ALL THAT ON BHK?! I go to sleep, I wake up (IRL), and then boom, from Maximum Spin into BHK @_@
I explained my logic. I figured that a lie detector would be too useful to the town to give up, but the fact that the shifty guy who had posted three times bandwagoned on Max told me that if BHK was scum, Max was fine.
Unfortunately, it turned out that BHK wasn't scum, and as my detective power has told me, Max is scum and probably Imic's recruiter.
Huh, okay? BHK suggested you as someone of significance to me though. Although his purpose was...seemingly personal instead, rather than anything mechanical. >_>
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I kidnapped Imic last night, blocking him and preventing others from acting upon him. I was worried about cult influences which is why I picked him. I don't know why RGN got randomized to himself, but it had nothing to do with my ability and probably not Imic because 1. I targeted him just fine and 2. My action removed him from the game for the night.
You strangely misspelled 'jail'
(ok how does 'kidnap' differ from the Jailer role/ability?)
Because that was my first impression until I re-read you wrote kidnap.
Which is my flavor in N0. :B
Or at least, how the flavor goes, in being kidnapped...
Well at least I'm verifying you out here and Imic! :vc
Also confirming (at least by what I did N1, no NQT it's not what you know :v) that you didn't randomize because I visited my target without being randomized.
I guess I was right when I suspected that Max was the cultist.
Macimum Spin. We should have lynched him yesterday.
MUCH LIKE MY MANY QUERIES, THIS ONE GOES UNANSWERED.
(Everyone, especially those who SHIFT VOTED) WHY THE HECK DID PEOPLE JUMP ONTO BHK?!
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I kidnapped Imic last night, blocking him and preventing others from acting upon him. I was worried about cult influences which is why I picked him. I don't know why RGN got randomized to himself, but it had nothing to do with my ability and probably not Imic because 1. I targeted him just fine and 2. My action removed him from the game for the night.
Maybe since he was out of the game I had to visit someone else, but ended randomly visiting me?
This isn't how the mechanic works in any game.
Even if the player is absent, but the player slot is open for replacement or not-being-killed-by-the-GM, any targets targeting this player/slot will target that and anything else is an external influence in game.
You can be a lie detector and a cultist, you know. And I don't buy the align-inspect as cult. You were involved in this business yesterday! You could have told us then!
Need-to-know basis! I was just trying to play my role straight, okay.
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could do the same by claiming though
People who are millers, do that. But scum can do that too--but usually the earlier you claim, the better, because contextually, that gives a lot of time for people who have powers to do stuff with it for verification and, as an implication, forwards your wincondition rather than allowing it to be silent and then
letting the daygame heat or suspicion be the one to bias targets (or otherwise, like random targeting or targeting on a whim) to hit you.Query: Would you have claimed that align-inspect later on even if not caught in the act? Why?
I forgot to bold my vote.
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Also going to put my trope vote on Time Master because I love time shenanigans.
Yo, I just discovered, for my Hilarity Ensues. It is a FAKE action for me (meaning whoever receives the spud will not be affected by its power, and perhaps its 'this statement is false' statement is only meant for me because it has the 'fake' label on it appended, much like merchandise and 'this side fragile' boxes), and it is only a free action for the receiver but not for me.
I'm going to use it as a tool for later on in better days because I don't think people know what it is. :B
...Why ain't people voting Boring but Practical?
Everyone: Thoughts or votes on the tropes as of now?