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You and scum comprised the majority on your lynch. You can't feel vindicated against scum for doing the smart thing and pressuring you into breaking. Had you resisted, Smarty would've had more time to connect the dots and realize that Fenris couldn't be Inventor given the Invention he received. Who knows what Bookie might have thought. Even Aldurin might eventually have been easily persuaded off you had you resisted given he'd have the Bard lynch as a substitute, and Bard would've looked fishier (and Fenris / P-Sleazy would have looked fishier by association) the longer Bard's vote was on you. No reason to have given up, is my point. (There were other chinks in Scum's plan too, like Fenris claiming RPG claimed John Egbert off a safelist, and then P-Sleazy contradicting that by suggesting that his own role became powerful once John Egbert died, therefore John Egbert could not have been on a safelist.) Also I did err in stating Smarty had multiple nights to use his Invention, that was my bad, it's just been a while since I've been intimately familiar with the way the Inventor worked since he's been dead a while. But even still, Smarty, you totally should have been curious as to why the 'Gift' you received did not in any way match Fenris' description of his Inventor powers. |
Yeah, but I like having been completely right about them ruling via lynches and stuff and then getting their majority.
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Though, I totally would have pinned Aldurin as scum, based on the way he was playing that only really helped scum. My list was: P-Sleazy Aldurin Bard Fenris |
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Let's say you then attract attention during D4 as a possible lynch candidate. Two of the people you sent mail to are still alive. You claim. "I'm the postman. I sent mail to Person X night 1, Person Y night 2 (but Person Y is now dead, bummer) and Person Z night 3." At least one -- if not both -- of the two people you sent messages to who are still alive is statistically very likely to be town. And given that scum is pretending to be town, even if you really screw up and both are scum they're going to immediately look suspicious if he doubts your testimony and then you are lynched and you flip TOWN Postman. Therefore, everyone has an incentive to buy your claim, that you are in fact TOWN-aligned, as it's very unlikely a Mafia host ever creates a similar role and assigns it to scum. I've never seen anything like that, personally. Even if people don't believe you, the smart play -- and I know Town in this game was somewhat immunized from intelligent choices regarding forcing claims and responding to them, but still -- is to say "Okay, if you really are Town, I'll give you one night to prove it. Send me mail. If I receive it, I'll believe you." (In this game the roleblocker might take advantage of that, but even if the gambit fails, it's always nice to get the RB blocking roles that aren't as useful as Cop or Doc.) Again, the idea here is that Town should almost never lynch a claimed Power role who claims to have a confirmable power. Just as Town should almost never lynch a claimed Cop or Doc unless the Cop or Doc is countered, and similarly should never lynch a claimed Vig under the assumption that if he's not a Vig, the real Vig would either A) counter the claim if he was out of shots or B) stay silent and simply shoot the impostor if he still has a shot to take. |
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