In post 1927, kuribo wrote:This is not the bah post of a player who wants Town to know they're in multiball and thinks they were just lynched.
I'm not even going to argue against this. However, I will say I was quite frustrated after that speedwagon, and I did not even know for certain. I considered claiming after reading DGB's taunt, but did not bother, since I thought you would get my role soon enough anyway.
In post 1939, Staeg wrote:Feysal, does your passive refer to specific alignments/factions as per your example?
No specific factions.
Okay, got it. I misunderstood when you said you did not activate it, and thought it was not part of your role at all.
Anyway, surviving yesterday has at least given me time to update my reads. Here is who I think are town, and why.
Kuribo - I don't think scum would have bothered or even thought about breadcrumbing the name of the town when the whole point is they should not know and they do. As if I even need to name a reason. His reasoning could be better though.
Insects
can tell the difference between two and three.
Pixie - One of my strongest town reads at this point. Anyone who thinks she could be my partner after yesterday cannot be thinking clearly. I apparently only survived because she moved my vote, so if she was my partner, don't you think I'd have known about it?
Dunnstral - I was conflicted about this read for a long time. I noted him being defensive a number of times, but his play since then has looked more and more town. He may be too argumentative for his own good, but I don't see any scum intent behind that.
Ghost - My town read from yesterday still holds, and post
980 has made it stronger. I would not expect scum to basically brag about their past scum performance.
Nacho & Staeg - I've had my doubts about their mason claim from the start, though I did not think it likely they would be scum. I thought about gambitting neighbors, lovers, or maybe they misunderstood something about their roles. But probably they are what they say they are.
As of now, I have everyone else in the process of elimination pile.