How would a false flip even make sense? There's one scum, and the round ends if he dies.
It can instill a sense of paranoia in the killer/s, who now don't know what killing that person may have done to them - or to the game, for that matter. However, a 'killing role' doesn't necessarily imply the player is 'KING MAFIA' in this set-up, so I can't really see any real point in it either. Other than shaking things up, of course, which it has thus far successfully done.
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that be why you're so interested in his death,
Joshua? Or do you want to try to persuade me that it's entirely academic in nature?
Pandar is town. (inspect)
Does that mean he can't be King Mafia, or... what? I'm not entirely sure of what this declaration entails. Also, I do believe it is possible that he could be a reflector or similar. Although I doubt I'd really have to tell you, I still insist that you shouldn't put too much stock in it.
Darvi and Azure: Have you read the previous rounds? What's your impression of them?
I've read a few of them. Treasure-troves of meta from the regulars, solid insight into how this setup is played, and what appears to be a not insignificant amount of luck in finding the King. Not necessarily what happened; merely how I've perceived it.
On the other hand, how do you think the games have progressed,
Toaster? I'm interested in hearing what someone who has so far been in every round thinks of how you've been doing.
This two deaths irritates me. Why would a townie kill on N0? I don't see the advantage of 5p over 6p.
Possible Psychopath; Vig/Killer/Whatever who thought he could get in a quick, lucky hit (seen it far,
far too many times in IRC Mafia); a result of whatever Native's real role is (not sure about this, don't know all the possible roles. Even this is assuming Townie was not his real role); etc; etc. Any number of reasons fit. Although your failure to consider any of these options is interesting.