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Unread 09-27-2011, 11:45 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by Hawk View Post
Erm, I'm not sure what I just witnessed there...

Either this is a really cunning ploy or... I dunno.
It is the most cunning of ploys.
There's really only one flaw involved and that's that you all might consider the possibility that both I and sif are some sort of malignant roles that have banded together to protect one another through this convoluted roleclaim scheme. But this isn't really the sort of attention a mafiate wants to draw to him/herself I feel. Either I or Sif can be rolechecked by an investigation and it would out both of us as involved in the mafia (The same might be true of cult, but only if there was for some reason no night 0 mafia kill but a cult recruitment)


Thus, Sifright is at no more risk than he was before and I am at far less because there's less chance of me being lynched and NO chance of a night death.
Of course, the Mafia might think I'm bluffing and call it and try to kill me anyway, but I don't think they're that stupid.
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