In post 15, Yarrrrgami wrote: In post 14, Espeonage wrote:RM is townpool.
Actually want to know the cognitive process behind random voting fire considering relative mislynchability of slots.
Both these statement be ticklin' me ears in funny, slightly distressin' ways.
We be voting fire because he be bringing fire on a ship full of wood and gunpowder. That thar' is scummy behavior if ever there was.
If my parrot and I wanted to see some non-scurvy hands walk the plank, there be better options than some silly sailor who not be list'ning to the wise words of Smokey the Piratebear: "Only ye' can prevent ship-fires."
Why do ye think Firebringer has a shorter plank than the rest of the lot, and why do ye think that matters so early in the voyage?
Playing history, and never too early to throw shade, get some info see what the peeps say to stuff. The wagon speed is giving me hibbiegibbes but not sure if it's because it could be a gambit or because scum are thirsty, but we'll find out.
What issue do you have with rm, considering he came out and stuck his neck out very early? He's never struck me as someone who would take huge play risks of being snap-lynched unlike someone like a me or a reck or something.
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On the topic of possibility of lyncher, is it best idea to ignore it, I haven't read all the roles just some that got me curious, so first off, is there anything that could have a result atm? If not, how likely is it that we're going to have to find a way to shoot lyncher turned jester (if I understand it correctly) before they create a day early lylo? Which could come early considering the potential for a bunch of deaths.
Don't @ me.