Yeah, I guess you've caught me. I'm the Devil.
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Night one I offered a free choice of any of my wares to Kilikan, who turned into Bdthemag in the night. He accepted my offer and obtained the ability to perform a one-shot redirect.
Hmm...
Unvote.
One thing I'd like to clear up before I go any further in considering the merits of letting you spirit 3 people away.
BDthemag (if you're actually here now (I see mixed reports), can you confirm that you were approached by Leafsnail with an offer on Night 1? If so, why did you take a redirect, and what did you do with it?
I'm a Dreamwalker. Nights 1 and 2 I didn't see anything. Night 3, I got to see Toaster come to my house and lock me up. This was in addition to the knock on my door alerting me that I was being locked in my room.
Not only is this a really safe Scum claim, with no way for anyone to check it, you claim it did absolutely nothing for you. Dreamwalkers have always gotten SOMETHING; the way it's worked in the past, you received the night reports of other players, even if it was just them pacing and lying down. You should be able to describe even the mundane narratives you saw, and we can check them against the narratives received by current survivors, to see if any match up. Also, even if Toaster locked you up, the ability still triggers, which you imply is not the case.
Jim Groovester, I simply don't believe your claim. You're one of the few strong candidates we have for Vampire Lord, and I feel comfortable lynching you for the scumminess you've shown, since you started your empty lurker lynches on Day 1.
Let's assume we went along with your offer, so you win and get three new door mats, who would you give this power to?
Meph: Do players that accept the devils offer lose the game, or are they just removed and depend on the town winning
Those that took the deal still win with their team, as though killed normally; as such, it's a sacrifice a player could take to help their team win. I still need to consider what losing those that took the deal so far would mean. Still, were we to try the Devil's Gambit, we should all vote for someone (or they can volunteer) to accept the deal before the day is over, as well as a target for them to kill with it. If they don't kill the target, or the one we decide doesn't take the deal at all, it incriminates them outright, and we can lynch them the next day. A soul is a small price to pay; I'm sure the Gods would look favorably on such a sacrifice.