I was actually pointing out the fact that you FOS'd me on the basis of apparently having some idea of 'what I was doing'. So because I'd tried out a scum trap, I should be condemned as scummy myself? I don't understand the reasoning behind it. I can at least understand one on Elegy, but it's like you FOS'd me for being town. =/
If (bolded for emphasis) this was a trap, like I described it in my last post, I would have needed some planning and communication. And only two of the players here would be allowed to do that.
Rooting for an underdog in Mafia has as good a chance of sparing a Maf lynch as saving a Town. Just be sure you have more than some sense of justice or morality to uphold before you consider siding with another player, or you'll be dragged down with them if they're not as clean as you'd suspected.
Well I haven't been as active as I wanted to be in the beginning of the game and you could say I'm making up for it now.
It's like the die has been cast, whithout considering what most of the other players are thinking.
I still suspect you more than most others because of your sheer determination to stick by Otto, but not to such a strong degree. A pinky finger at best, Mindmaker. lolucwotididthar
Considering how things have gone, though, you're still my top lynch for tomorrow.
So it's already cast in stone?
Looks like you take care of people who come in your way fairly quick.
How convenient!
Either way, I "play to win".
If Ottofar turns out to be town, we might get a good lead to where the mafia is.
However if he turns out to be mafia, there's a good chance I might become the next lynch.
But if I turn out to be innocent, guess who has a good chance of getting lynched himself?
Unless of course "play to win" was meant as in "survive long enough, to be in the winning party", in which case my sacrifice would be of no earthly use.
Well it's to late to reconsider now...
Otto's answers were just as curt - if not moreso - by comparison (which, I might add, was a point I let go of because he's like that in most games), and Elegy comes across as unfriendly in many games regardless of his character template, from what I've seen and heard. As for evasiveness... I don't recall seeing him acting evasive. I saw him getting annoyed, and little else - as I would be, under the circumstances. How can I call him out on something like that if I would act the same way?
How should I know?
This is my first game of mafia, remember?
Therefore I can't give him the benefit of the doubt.
So these passages, which seem "normal" to you, seem fishy to me.
Cool.
Protip: next time you want to FoS me, have actual reasons, mate.
lol what
There's nothing I can even contend, because you're just putting words in my mouth.. So, uhhh. good? Attack?
P.s. Sidestepping is when you avoid an attack, which... I didn't do... So...
After that he simply ignored your next post.
For your second point: because Otto had captured my interest. Hell, wasn't that obvious? I mean, I've paid about as much attention to Elegy since then as I have to... say, Murphy, this game, but you haven't brought that into question. I had to concentrate on Otto, to make sure he hadn't just stumbled into the elephant trap by accident - I mean, let's face it, that trap on its own wasn't enough to secure a lynch on anyone. I needed to be sure he wasn't town, so I continued to press the advantage the gambit gave me. Personally, I'm as sure right now as I can be that he isn't town.
I have to admit it makes sense.
However you really can't compare Murphy to Elegy, if you walk into a game unprepossessed.
The answer "He always acts like that" isn't satisfactory, when you you play with a bunch of people, who don't actually know him.
lol, that's some knack for subtlety you got thar.
But getting back to the point at hand, I'd considered that, too - at least, I'd considered the gambit might appear as such, but figured it would look like that to some people no matter who I used it on. But there isn't such a thing as a fool-proof method of finding scum. It was risky in execution, but so is every move in Mafia. Would you prefer that we ask one another inane questions until the Maf outnumber the Town?
I'm sorry, if I offended you, but as I said we're running out of time.
And as I already mentioned, it's just one of many possibilities.
If I'd be absolutely sure about the accuracy of my theory, I'd have already cast my vote, wouldn't I?
Most of my points, however, might loose any substance they might have, once
Jetsquirrel starts posting.
So all that's left is to wait.