In post 66, Varsoon wrote:Well, my whole reason for pushing through the quick D1 lynch was to create a now-and-forever point of meta reference against pushing fast D1 lynches.
Unless it worked, then it'd become a now-and-forever example of the system being useful.
Regardless, the point is this:
Our D1 was going to be a random roll of the dice--I wanted it to be without that much scum pull. I rolled the dice D1. I fucked up.
If you can't read me as clear for that, then I guess you can push out a lynch on me, but if you're mafia then you're just playing against wincon.
I don't know if this makes sense in anyone's head but mine.
I have an extremely hard time believing this.
VOTE: Varsoon
I could remember how my father used to say that the reason for living was to get ready to stay dead for a long time.
He supposedly believed that a mislynch would take us to LYLO, but he pushed through a quick lynch to prove the point that quick lynching on Day 1 is bad? It doesn't take a genius to figure that out. From a mafia standpoint, he would be severely cutting his chances of winning just to prove that quick lynches were bad (duh). The alternative is that he was being disingenuous with post 29, which is townish as well.
I don't buy it. Not for a second.
I could remember how my father used to say that the reason for living was to get ready to stay dead for a long time.
In post 62, SilverWolf wrote:I like Boonskiies. I feel like he's most likely not the town player in the interaction with Morgan. Morgan's responses are particularly weak. I'm neutral on Flubber and Gothic.
I disagree. Boon's interaction with Varsoon at the beginning of the day felt very stilted and not organic at all. What exactly bothered you about Morgan? To me, their response can cut both ways and makes enough sense as a goon not really knowing what the fuck's going on.
I could remember how my father used to say that the reason for living was to get ready to stay dead for a long time.
In post 62, SilverWolf wrote:I like Boonskiies. I feel like he's most likely not the town player in the interaction with Morgan. Morgan's responses are particularly weak. I'm neutral on Flubber and Gothic.
I disagree. Boon's interaction with Varsoon at the beginning of the day felt very stilted and not organic at all. What exactly bothered you about Morgan? To me, their response can cut both ways and makes enough sense as a goon not really knowing what the fuck's going on.
Morgan seemed unusually defensive and antagonistic where Boonskiies was more easy going about the whole thing. I tend to think more relaxed players are going to be mafia in this scenario.
Darkness cannot drive out darkness: only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate: only love can do that.
In post 79, Southern Gothic wrote:I disagree. Boon's interaction with Varsoon at the beginning of the day felt very stilted and not organic at all. What exactly bothered you about Morgan? To me, their response can cut both ways and makes enough sense as a goon not really knowing what the fuck's going on.
Morgan seemed unusually defensive and antagonistic where Boonskiies was more easy going about the whole thing. I tend to think more relaxed players are going to be mafia in this scenario.
I think what you're describing to me are personality traits. Boonskiies drawing an informed minority
(gotta' love this reversal)
card isn't going to make him any less troll-ish, I've already witnessed this myself.
SilverWolf, do you believe Varsoon's story accounting for his actions Day 1?
I could remember how my father used to say that the reason for living was to get ready to stay dead for a long time.
I baited boon into the hammer because I knew he'd do it regardless of alignment. That's the kind of guy boon is.
I don't know how to feel about silverwolf.
Also, town claim?
Don't you mean mafia?
Whatever.