In post 188, Something_Smart wrote:RC, what is your read on Persivul? You've gone to great lengths to argue that lane's bet was non-alignment-indicative, do you have a read on him outside of that? (Especially given that his terrible hand was revealed.)
As previously stated, Persivul would rank as my top townread at this time. At this point, lane would be followed shortly thereafter.
In post 188, Something_Smart wrote:He responded how you wanted. What issue do you have with him pointing out his objections with those questions? What was the point of the last two questions?
It's my responsibility to decipher whether or not those objections are found earnestly or whether they're part of an ulterior motive. Thus far, I am not impressed with MoI's scumhunting, but I'm understandably biased.
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There's no reason not to vote my top scumread at this time. Your incriminatory rhetoric is not appreciated.
In post 215, MagnaofIllusion wrote:I don't remember specifically. Frankly I didn't pay a huge attention to the shop aspect given it doesn't come into play until Night 1. I was more interested in the actual mechanics. You know ... things like Jokers.
I'm beginning to notice a pattern of you "forgetting" or "not paying attention" to events or activities that should would concern town-aligned players attempting to scumhunt honestly.
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In post 234, Persivul wrote: In post 228, FA_Q2 wrote:This is rather blatant role fishing. There is no town reason to tell scum what you are going to do with the money gained - it jsut tells them who they need to eliminate and/or what potential a particular slot may have.
The best choices are really fucking obvious. The point was to see his frame of mind.
It's worth asking, I think. Since the powers are made public, and MM has won the hand in public, there's little reason to act mum about it. If MM chooses not to say, he may argue that position, but I don't see the harm in asking him.
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Agreed. That would be my position on lane as well. I don't know if he could conceal that level of openness if he wanted to.
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It would be more productive to prove him wrong than complain about it.