[WW] Fright Night! (The village wins!)
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- noxiousdog
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I would prefer not to do this this round, but I want to force the action a little.
FWIW, I do not trust Mark. I think there is a real vampire hunter out there in hiding.
However, since that person has not come forth, I must vote Grundbegriff.
FWIW, I do not trust Mark. I think there is a real vampire hunter out there in hiding.
However, since that person has not come forth, I must vote Grundbegriff.
Black Lives Matter
"To wield Grond, the mighty hammer of the Federal Government, is to be intoxicated with power beyond what you and I can reckon (though I figure we can ball park it pretty good with computers and maths). Need to tunnel through a mountain? Grond. Kill a mighty ogre? Grond. Hangnail? Grond. Spider? Grond (actually, that's a legit use, moreso than the rest)." - Peacedog
"To wield Grond, the mighty hammer of the Federal Government, is to be intoxicated with power beyond what you and I can reckon (though I figure we can ball park it pretty good with computers and maths). Need to tunnel through a mountain? Grond. Kill a mighty ogre? Grond. Hangnail? Grond. Spider? Grond (actually, that's a legit use, moreso than the rest)." - Peacedog
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Sure it will, since your secret-word tactic has ensured that a solo Mason retains his value as a trustworthy node after all.noxiousdog wrote:It will not be effective when there is only one mason and no vampire hunter.
Right. So I moved from staying my hand and avoiding the slaughter of a possible innocent to arguing carefully that he's guilty. Meanwhile, half a dozen others started with a willingness to slaughter a possible innocent and are now armed with that, plus my careful argument.Except you didn't know he was claiming to be the FVH at the time.
I'm the one who looks bad in this, noxiousdog? If Mark hadn't acted so strangely to me, to others, and in the thread, I'd probably have accepted his offer of protection and guarded him as much as possible in this round. Indeed, my call for others to back off was a goodwill gesture in that precise spirit, as I was interacting with him to try to figure out what he was up to.
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So the questions running round the pea sized organ in my giant noggin keep coming back to WHO AM I? WHO ARE YOU?
Imagine you are a mason, and see someone else claim to be one... do you immediately jump up to say they are not? Thereby giving yourself away? Or do you sit behind the screens of PM with your equally hesitant partner and discuss what to do? With every passing moment the usurpers hold on mason title grows... the eventual reveal will be hard to explain...
FWIW, I am musing here. I am willing to believe Nox as a Mason for the time being based solely on the immediate response that *I* am NOT a mason.
Nox was willing to state that, I am willing to state that, and barring a mason coup I still won't be a mason
But I did want to share that.
Imagine you are a mason, and see someone else claim to be one... do you immediately jump up to say they are not? Thereby giving yourself away? Or do you sit behind the screens of PM with your equally hesitant partner and discuss what to do? With every passing moment the usurpers hold on mason title grows... the eventual reveal will be hard to explain...
FWIW, I am musing here. I am willing to believe Nox as a Mason for the time being based solely on the immediate response that *I* am NOT a mason.
Nox was willing to state that, I am willing to state that, and barring a mason coup I still won't be a mason
But I did want to share that.
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- noxiousdog
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For 1 round. Mason 2 dies tomorrow in such a scenario leaving 2 seers that know each other and at least 1, perhaps as many as 4 contacts, but without protection.Grundbegriff wrote:Sure it will, since your secret-word tactic has ensured that a solo Mason retains his value as a trustworthy node after all.noxiousdog wrote:It will not be effective when there is only one mason and no vampire hunter.
It also assumes that when I die, someone doesn't argue that I was a sacrificial vamp and donated the list to a beta.
But think of the trust you've garnered! How many times have you told us about your network of trust? Isn't this why the FVH is supposed to protect you, despite my uncotested stature as Mason? Despite your calls that Mason #2 is to remain hidden?Right. So I moved from staying my hand and avoiding the slaughter of a possible innocent to arguing carefully that he's guilty. Meanwhile, half a dozen others started with a willingness to slaughter a possible innocent and are now armed with that, plus my careful argument.
You both are acting strangely. I'd personally lynch you both and let triggercut sort it out.I'm the one who looks bad in this, noxiousdog? If Mark hadn't acted so strangely to me, to others, and in the thread, I'd probably have accepted his offer of protection and guarded him as much as possible in this round. Indeed, my call for others to back off was a goodwill gesture in that precise spirit, as I was interacting with him to try to figure out what he was up to.
Black Lives Matter
"To wield Grond, the mighty hammer of the Federal Government, is to be intoxicated with power beyond what you and I can reckon (though I figure we can ball park it pretty good with computers and maths). Need to tunnel through a mountain? Grond. Kill a mighty ogre? Grond. Hangnail? Grond. Spider? Grond (actually, that's a legit use, moreso than the rest)." - Peacedog
"To wield Grond, the mighty hammer of the Federal Government, is to be intoxicated with power beyond what you and I can reckon (though I figure we can ball park it pretty good with computers and maths). Need to tunnel through a mountain? Grond. Kill a mighty ogre? Grond. Hangnail? Grond. Spider? Grond (actually, that's a legit use, moreso than the rest)." - Peacedog
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Heh.noxiousdog wrote:You both are acting strangely. I'd personally lynch you both and let triggercut sort it out.
Fine. We must move beyond this impasse, one way or another. I'll take another gamble, since I seem to be the only gambling man around here. I'm going to gamble on you, noxiousdog, since you can't see clear to bet on me.
If you, O Reader of This Message, are the Fearless Vampire Hunter, don't tell me. You don't yet have a basis for knowing whether I'll become a Vampire. However, if you are the FVH, tell noxiousdog (and only noxiousdog). The chance that he's anything other than a Mason is small. If he were lying, at least one real Mason would have stepped up and outed him by now.
Knowing Mark to be false, noxiousdog can then vote against him without violating conscience or doing violence to his sense of strategy. You can then ask noxiousdog in private whether I've earned enough of his trust to merit protection for tonight.
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If i reread your explanation, I find that you added some bits later that I haven't addressed. It is true that every villager has an incentive to hide his status, just in case. However, the incentive is smaller (22% - some % deduction for being lynched innocently after making a false claim) than the competing incentive to get this game resolved with minimum casualties for the good side.Grundbegriff wrote: If you reread my explanation carefully, you'll see that I don't call for anyone to lie. I assert that MEAF is premature in Round 1, and I call for you to hold off on your summons until Round 2, when your clever tactic will be likely to garner 100% participation.
In the second round the will be 3 guaranteed lies to the 1 on the first day (leaving killings inbetween on the side). I fail to see how that is better.
I twice call for it to be tried in the very next round. How (and why?) do you twist that into "desperately wants to prevent this strategy"?To me, this looks like the last straw of someone who desperately wants to prevent this strategy from being tried.
Maybe you're just a not a careful reader.
If I had wanted someone randomly lynched, I could've just shut up in the first place and allowed Mark to die when the madding crowd was after him.[/quote]Such a person would do everything possible (via posts and PMs) to get someone random lynched
If you knew then what you know, I think you would have.
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Maybe you should wait longer to reckon my message done before trying to reply to it.Varity wrote:If i reread your explanation, I find that you added some bits later that I haven't addressed.
I reply to the messages of many, some of whom edit, and I don't find it to be a problem.
Minimal casualties for your team isn't the goal; winning for your team is the goal....the competing incentive to get this game resolved with minimum casualties for the good side.
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Ooops, sorry submitted too early. Please ignore my post above.
In the second round the will be 3 guaranteed lies to the 1 on the first day (leaving killings inbetween on the side). I fail to see how that is better.
If i reread your explanation, I find that you added some bits later that I haven't addressed. It is true that every villager has an incentive to hide his status, just in case. However, the incentive is smaller (22% - some % deduction for being lynched innocently after making a false claim) than the competing incentive to get this game resolved with minimum casualties for the good side.Grundbegriff wrote: If you reread my explanation carefully, you'll see that I don't call for anyone to lie. I assert that MEAF is premature in Round 1, and I call for you to hold off on your summons until Round 2, when your clever tactic will be likely to garner 100% participation.
In the second round the will be 3 guaranteed lies to the 1 on the first day (leaving killings inbetween on the side). I fail to see how that is better.
See above.I twice call for it to be tried in the very next round. How (and why?) do you twist that into "desperately wants to prevent this strategy"?To me, this looks like the last straw of someone who desperately wants to prevent this strategy from being tried.
If you knew then what you know now, I think you would have.Maybe you're just a not a careful reader.
If I had wanted someone randomly lynched, I could've just shut up in the first place and allowed Mark to die when the madding crowd was after him.Such a person would do everything possible (via posts and PMs) to get someone random lynched
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Indeed. It's better to have a batch that includes 3 lies on day 2 because on day 1 you'll have severely limited participation, if the simple villagers who are candidates for infection have any sense about them.Varity wrote:In the second round the will be 3 guaranteed lies to the 1 on the first day (leaving killings inbetween on the side). I fail to see how that is better.
Well, of course. Why's that an insight?Varity wrote:If you knew then what you know now, I think you would have.Grundbegriff wrote:If I had wanted someone randomly lynched, I could've just shut up in the first place and allowed Mark to die when the madding crowd was after him.
As it happened, I didn't know then what I know now; I had to gain that knowledge through careful investigative legwork.
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Due to Grund's endorsement, I withdraw my vote.
How long do we wait for a FVH?
How long do we wait for a FVH?
Black Lives Matter
"To wield Grond, the mighty hammer of the Federal Government, is to be intoxicated with power beyond what you and I can reckon (though I figure we can ball park it pretty good with computers and maths). Need to tunnel through a mountain? Grond. Kill a mighty ogre? Grond. Hangnail? Grond. Spider? Grond (actually, that's a legit use, moreso than the rest)." - Peacedog
"To wield Grond, the mighty hammer of the Federal Government, is to be intoxicated with power beyond what you and I can reckon (though I figure we can ball park it pretty good with computers and maths). Need to tunnel through a mountain? Grond. Kill a mighty ogre? Grond. Hangnail? Grond. Spider? Grond (actually, that's a legit use, moreso than the rest)." - Peacedog
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On page 7 you advised the FVH differently.Grundbegriff wrote:Heh.noxiousdog wrote:You both are acting strangely. I'd personally lynch you both and let triggercut sort it out.
Fine. We must move beyond this impasse, one way or another. I'll take another gamble, since I seem to be the only gambling man around here. I'm going to gamble on you, noxiousdog, since you can't see clear to bet on me.
If you, O Reader of This Message, are the Fearless Vampire Hunter, don't tell me. You don't yet have a basis for knowing whether I'll become a Vampire. However, if you are the FVH, tell noxiousdog (and only noxiousdog). The chance that he's anything other than a Mason is small. If he were lying, at least one real Mason would have stepped up and outed him by now.
Knowing Mark to be false, noxiousdog can then vote against him without violating conscience or doing violence to his sense of strategy. You can then ask noxiousdog in private whether I've earned enough of his trust to merit protection for tonight.
Why would you (noxiousdog) want to contact the FVH? Why would he want contact with you? He can read the thread and can make up his own mind. If you want contact, you have a way to earn his trust.Grundbegriff wrote:Even worse!noxiousdog wrote:7 players, Grund.Not true. Given the rules, the FVH's best move is to choose cleverly whom to protect, but never to reveal his own identity. After all, the FVH is an enormously valuable asset on the villagers' side. Nothing can be gained by a FVH who steps forward early in the game.However, the same reasoning that makes me a legitimate Mason is the same logic that makes him a legitamate FVH. If the real one doesn't choose to step forward, logic dictates that he's legit however strange the play might be.
In contrast, it's not as big a deal to lose a Mason (with all due respect, etc.) as it is to lose a FVH, and stepping forward to expose a bluffing pseudo-Mason could very well be worth that loss.
"Could be a good play"? It would be utter folly for the FVH to expose his status without some excellent reason for doing so, and no such reason arises until late in the game.Certainly, it's possible that the real FVH wishes to remain anonymous and it could be a good play. But after reading your analysis, and still remaining quiet....
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I explained above that their chances as a person increase when they don't lie. The odds that they would benefit from a lie are just too small.Grundbegriff wrote:Indeed. It's better to have a batch that includes 3 lies on day 2 because on day 1 you'll have severely limited participation, if the simple villagers who are candidates for infection have any sense about them.Varity wrote:In the second round the will be 3 guaranteed lies to the 1 on the first day (leaving killings inbetween on the side). I fail to see how that is better.
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You're thinking too woodenly about the odds. Understand this: if a simple villager does draw the short straw, his self-exposure makes the chance of his (new) team's victory nearly 0%. Without the self-exposure, his new team's chance of victory is much higher.Varity wrote:I explained above that their chances as a person increase when they don't lie. The odds that they would benefit from a lie are just too small.
As for my call to the FVH: interpret it as you will. I think it's clear why I've asked him/her to take a calculated risk at this juncture: earlier, in view of our PMs, I didn't expect that noxiousdog would lose his nerve.
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I forced his hand.Varity wrote: On page 7 you advised the FVH differently.
If the FVH contacts me, then mark is lying (or the new FVH is lying), and grund is innocent (for now).Why would you (noxiousdog) want to contact the FVH? Why would he want contact with you?
If he does not....
If I've earned Grund's, that should be good enough for a FVH, a seer, or you.He can read the thread and can make up his own mind. If you want contact, you have a way to earn his trust.
Black Lives Matter
"To wield Grond, the mighty hammer of the Federal Government, is to be intoxicated with power beyond what you and I can reckon (though I figure we can ball park it pretty good with computers and maths). Need to tunnel through a mountain? Grond. Kill a mighty ogre? Grond. Hangnail? Grond. Spider? Grond (actually, that's a legit use, moreso than the rest)." - Peacedog
"To wield Grond, the mighty hammer of the Federal Government, is to be intoxicated with power beyond what you and I can reckon (though I figure we can ball park it pretty good with computers and maths). Need to tunnel through a mountain? Grond. Kill a mighty ogre? Grond. Hangnail? Grond. Spider? Grond (actually, that's a legit use, moreso than the rest)." - Peacedog
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Nice.Grundbegriff wrote:I didn't expect that noxiousdog would lose his nerve.
Perhaps instead I'm going for the WTFPWN3D!!111 first round kill.
Black Lives Matter
"To wield Grond, the mighty hammer of the Federal Government, is to be intoxicated with power beyond what you and I can reckon (though I figure we can ball park it pretty good with computers and maths). Need to tunnel through a mountain? Grond. Kill a mighty ogre? Grond. Hangnail? Grond. Spider? Grond (actually, that's a legit use, moreso than the rest)." - Peacedog
"To wield Grond, the mighty hammer of the Federal Government, is to be intoxicated with power beyond what you and I can reckon (though I figure we can ball park it pretty good with computers and maths). Need to tunnel through a mountain? Grond. Kill a mighty ogre? Grond. Hangnail? Grond. Spider? Grond (actually, that's a legit use, moreso than the rest)." - Peacedog
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But chances of being on that new team are small (22%). His chances of being cought lying and staked (while innocent - 78%) are large.Grundbegriff wrote:You're thinking too woodenly about the odds. Understand this: if a simple villager does draw the short straw, his self-exposure makes the chance of his (new) team's victory nearly 0%. Without the self-exposure, his new team's chance of victory is much higher.Varity wrote:I explained above that their chances as a person increase when they don't lie. The odds that they would benefit from a lie are just too small.
But it's nice to see you admit that the plan is a sure way for the good side to win.
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You know, I'm beginning to think that Mark was just excited about his role and simply made some strategical errors.
The problem with a lot of this logic is that it assumes a level playing field.
While ND and Varity are holding their own in the arguments (and doing a fine job, I might add. ) This is Grund we're talking about here.
Come on, guys, except for climactic moments in After School Specials, a lynch mob (which is what we are, especially in round 1) rarely listens to sound logic.
This a lynch mob pretty words and flowery speeches confuse us. They leave us hanging our heads with pitchforks dangling from our hands, wondering whether or not we turned the oven off.
They cause the mob to dissipate (and even consider looking up the spelling for words like dissipate) and wander home to finish their chores.
What if we took everyone's claim at face value. (Which is what we would have to do if we followed Varity's plan, anyway.)
What decisions would we make, then? Even in just doing that, we have WAY more information out in round 1 than I've ever seen in one of these threads.
I'm not even sure what claims everyone has made, so far.
I've claimed to be an Innocent Villager.
Mark, apparently, (I can't seem to find the post) has claimed to be the FVH.
Grund claims to not be a vampire.
NoxiousDog claims to be a Mason.
J.D. claims to be an innocent villager.
Chaosraven claims to be an innocent villager.
These are just the claims that I remember without culling through the posts. I know I'm missing a LOT. It's not because I don't love you, it's just because I want to submit my post before I lose it. Everyone, please feel free to build on, or correct my lists.
The problem with a lot of this logic is that it assumes a level playing field.
While ND and Varity are holding their own in the arguments (and doing a fine job, I might add. ) This is Grund we're talking about here.
Come on, guys, except for climactic moments in After School Specials, a lynch mob (which is what we are, especially in round 1) rarely listens to sound logic.
With all due respect, Grund. Trusting ND is hardly a gamble at all, especially since no one has come forward to refute him.Grundbegriff wrote:Fine. We must move beyond this impasse, one way or another. I'll take another gamble, since I seem to be the only gambling man around here. I'm going to gamble on you, noxiousdog, since you can't see clear to bet on me.
This a lynch mob pretty words and flowery speeches confuse us. They leave us hanging our heads with pitchforks dangling from our hands, wondering whether or not we turned the oven off.
They cause the mob to dissipate (and even consider looking up the spelling for words like dissipate) and wander home to finish their chores.
What if we took everyone's claim at face value. (Which is what we would have to do if we followed Varity's plan, anyway.)
What decisions would we make, then? Even in just doing that, we have WAY more information out in round 1 than I've ever seen in one of these threads.
I'm not even sure what claims everyone has made, so far.
I've claimed to be an Innocent Villager.
Mark, apparently, (I can't seem to find the post) has claimed to be the FVH.
Grund claims to not be a vampire.
NoxiousDog claims to be a Mason.
J.D. claims to be an innocent villager.
Chaosraven claims to be an innocent villager.
These are just the claims that I remember without culling through the posts. I know I'm missing a LOT. It's not because I don't love you, it's just because I want to submit my post before I lose it. Everyone, please feel free to build on, or correct my lists.
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To clarify, this isn't true.
He's claimed that he's not the alpha and he's claimed that he's not the FVH. That's all he's willing to commit to at this point I think. He's made no claim that he's not a seer. Which, unfortunately, if/when a seer has a vision of him during nightfall it will be entirely possible that he will STILL come up as "not what he seems".Leigh wrote:Grund claims to be an Innocent Villager.
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I'll edit my post. And what is YOUR claim, setaside?setaside wrote:To clarify, this isn't true.He's claimed that he's not the alpha and he's claimed that he's not the FVH. That's all he's willing to commit to at this point I think. He's made no claim that he's not a seer. Which, unfortunately, if/when a seer has a vision of him during nightfall it will be entirely possible that he will STILL come up as "not what he seems".Leigh wrote:Grund claims to be an Innocent Villager.
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You really have a problem with accurately representing what others say.Varity wrote:But it's nice to see you admit that the plan is a sure way for the good side to win.
The plan would only be a sure way for the Villagers to win if the simple Villagers were foolish enough to sign up on Day 1.
If, as they should, the Villagers pursue the plan on a subsequent day, it still enhances their chance of winning, but doesn't guarantee it.
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I'm referring to a non-public gamble with high stakes. Buying into the idea that he's a Mason isn't that hard, as I've repeatedly pointed out.Leigh wrote:With all due respect, Grund. Trusting ND is hardly a gamble at all, especially since no one has come forward to refute him.
It's not because I don't love you, it's just because I want to submit my post before I lose it.
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If you trust noxiousdogs claim that he is a mason, you should follow the recommendations that he gives you, because he, most likely, has more information than you do.Leigh wrote:
What if we took everyone's claim at face value. (Which is what we would have to do if we followed Varity's plan, anyway.)
What decisions would we make, then? Even in just doing that, we have WAY more information out in round 1 than I've ever seen in one of these threads.
Also, you may consider sending him your information (role and gathered intelligence), if you think that no other mason will come forward and dispute him.
If you do not trust noxiousdogs claim that he is a mason, I'd recommend you tell him so, either publicly or privately, and ask for further proof. He can then decide if the trust in him is sufficent enough to continue.
If you disagree with noxiousdogs claim that he is a mason, you'd need to come forward now and dispute that, or the whole affair will have a terrible ending.
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My claim? I have this uncanny ability to roll up as an innocent villager every time I play one of these games. This time is ... I was going to say unfortunately but I think in this particular game it's VERY fortunate ... no different. I am innocent. And hopefully innocent come morning. Grund, however, has made me very hesitant to commit to anything until after the first night. If forced to vote, there is one person whose actions are very strange to me and it's not one of the ones listed so far. I'm holding my vote for a bit longer.Leigh wrote:I'll edit my post. And what is YOUR claim, setaside?setaside wrote:To clarify, this isn't true.He's claimed that he's not the alpha and he's claimed that he's not the FVH. That's all he's willing to commit to at this point I think. He's made no claim that he's not a seer. Which, unfortunately, if/when a seer has a vision of him during nightfall it will be entirely possible that he will STILL come up as "not what he seems".Leigh wrote:Grund claims to be an Innocent Villager.
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You want me to lie? Of course I want him to withdraw my vote against me. I want to keep playing, which is going to be hard since you've managed to make quite the convincing case that I'm the Alpha, which I am assuredly not.Grundbegriff wrote:... in a transparent bid to get him to withdraw his vote against you.Mark wrote:I withdraw my vote for Chaosraven.
The problem is, people want to have you around on their side (understandably), which makes it more likely that I'll get the stake. Of course, if you're the Alpha, then the village has dug themselves a big hole.
But I don't think you're the Alpha - otherwise I would have voted for you by now. I think you're blinded by your own logic, and can't see some of the more obvioud alternatives.
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It is foolish to think we can really know who is guilty on the first night. The only option we have is to know perhaps one or two who are innocent. The rest is fluff. If we're going to take a chance, let's just do it and be done.
I am going to vote for Mark. Not because I pretend to know he is guilty. I just know he'd be a good under-the-radar choice for the vamps. Every night that passes we gain information and can learn more. Let's get on with it already
I am going to vote for Mark. Not because I pretend to know he is guilty. I just know he'd be a good under-the-radar choice for the vamps. Every night that passes we gain information and can learn more. Let's get on with it already
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If you believe Grund, then I'm hardly an under-the-radar candidate. He has managed to implicate me in almost every nefarious activity so far.Crux wrote:It is foolish to think we can really know who is guilty on the first night. The only option we have is to know perhaps one or two who are innocent. The rest is fluff. If we're going to take a chance, let's just do it and be done.
I am going to vote for Mark. Not because I pretend to know he is guilty. I just know he'd be a good under-the-radar choice for the vamps. Every night that passes we gain information and can learn more. Let's get on with it already
I am going to cast my vote for Leigh.
She has had the opportunity to be more engaged in the game, and when she has, has avoided saying anything of real substance. That is a genuine under-the-radar play, and will be my final say on the subject.
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I don't know, Mark. Right here, she seems to offer the single best argument in your defense!Mark wrote:She has had the opportunity to be more engaged in the game, and when she has, has avoided saying anything of real substance.
That point is substantial enough that I'm thinking through my argument one last time, just in case....Leigh wrote:You know, I'm beginning to think that Mark was just excited about his role and simply made some strategical errors.
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Ok. This is insane. I don't trust Mark and I don't trust Grund, but there's not enough evidence to crush them.
I vote for someone completely random so we can move on. Mr. Bubbles.
I vote for someone completely random so we can move on. Mr. Bubbles.
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"To wield Grond, the mighty hammer of the Federal Government, is to be intoxicated with power beyond what you and I can reckon (though I figure we can ball park it pretty good with computers and maths). Need to tunnel through a mountain? Grond. Kill a mighty ogre? Grond. Hangnail? Grond. Spider? Grond (actually, that's a legit use, moreso than the rest)." - Peacedog
"To wield Grond, the mighty hammer of the Federal Government, is to be intoxicated with power beyond what you and I can reckon (though I figure we can ball park it pretty good with computers and maths). Need to tunnel through a mountain? Grond. Kill a mighty ogre? Grond. Hangnail? Grond. Spider? Grond (actually, that's a legit use, moreso than the rest)." - Peacedog
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Oh I see how it is.. Lets continue with the poor innocent... noxiousdog because any excuse is better then nonenoxiousdog wrote:Ok. This is insane. I don't trust Mark and I don't trust Grund, but there's not enough evidence to crush them.
I vote for someone completely random so we can move on. Mr. Bubbles.
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I keep coming back to this statement from page 1 by J.D.J.D. wrote:Looks like I'm a lowly villager again. It would be nice if I had a special role for one of the games I play. This is my fourth time out of four games being an ordinary villager.
That being said, we still have a job to do fellow innocents!
Who are the quiet ones?
I think he doth protest too much.
At the very least, it's a smidge too whiney.
I vote we Lynch: J.D. .