I'm always suspicious, I always manage to make myself suspicious somehow.
So it doesn't really matter.
I.E. see most recent classic.
Then again, I might have been a fear in 2. Might have been my bad memory. >.>
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Alice continues to read Great Expectations obliviously.
Yes, eventually. Not before day 1 even started! Not that blatantly suspicious! Although the fact you are suddenly being lynched on a whim off the back of a still spurious role claim has raised my suspiciondar by at least one decibel.
Just a note to the seer(s): Do not, repeat, do not contact FC tonight, or until you have at least one mouthpiece other than yourself and you know you are not the fool. To be honest, I see this as a golden opportunity for the seer and fool to find out which one they are, even if it costs us a mason (we've got, like, five, right?). Only problem is, this could be a horrible horrible plot on the part of the wolves to not only waste our lynches on secondary targets, but waste the first scry (using the interference rules). It's a tricky situation you put us in FC. Tricky tricky.
Certain conversation? Between wolves, maybe? :smallamused:
Awww, first, statistics doesn't work like that, second, that means you have a much better chance to be a wolf this time instead, and third, there is always first time for everything - soQuote:
I'll only say lynching me will bring the record of my first day lynches to 3 villager, 2 mason. I'll still never have been lynched as wolf on day 1 :smalltongue:
Fleeing Coward, possibly first first day lynch as a wolf! :smallbiggrin:
Aaaaand... I just got to the "claim" part. Seriously, is anyone buying this? :smallannoyed:
But okay, let's lynch DD instead for now, while the seer sort this out. I wonder what role FC just costed us, anyway? :smallamused:
Seemingly. It stinks like a barrel of fish, but maybe could be worked in our favour perhaps. Maybe leave FC on the backburner for a while, we can always lynch him later if he turns out to be lying. The advantages a wolf team trying this can gain are really centered around wasting crucial early game time. If that time isn't wasted then at least it's nothing lost nothing gained really.
I don't think I'm the best judge though, as I don't like the mason role very much and don't see it as super important...
Murska had a pretty reasonable talk on the issue in some other game, I forget which. It boiled down to that wolves are unlikely to claim mason because it's easy to counterclaim and because 1 wolf for 1 mason is a bargain for Team Good, and getting himself believed over the real masons involves exposing even more wolves.
There are plenty of roles for FC to claim to get an extra day or two. Mason isn't one of them.
Of course, this hardly could be lost on him, so he might be claiming it on the idea that claiming it falsely is a bad idea, so a smart fellow like himself would never do that if he were really a wolf.
So yeah. Don't contact him.
That speech was perfectly logical! He just didn't draw the correct conclusion from it.
Anyway, Vizzini didn't have a Detect Poison spell. We do. :smallwink:
@V You would say that, wouldn't you? :smalltongue:
Yeah, Geesi is right.
Sheelah pulls back from the man, not sure if he his friend or foe. There is fear in her eyes as she watches him. Ste tu mi pomôcť? Môžete nechať ma?
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And I refuse to partake in this discussion, as I already quit one game because of it.
But think about this: If claiming Mason is a guarantee that said person is a Mason, then doesn't that mean that Mason is an overbalanced role, and should therefore be eliminated from the game?
Afterall, Fleeing Coward says: I'm a Mason, don't kill me. No one disputes him, because the wolves certainly wouldn't do that.
Seer and Baner contact Mason, instant Network is created.
Well, as long as the idea is that nobody contacts Fleeing Coward until he's proven beyond reasonable doubt: Wait at least a night and part of the next day to see if anyone counterclaims and give the seer time to scry him.
Then yes, Masons can, by coming out, create a network.
Baner can also do that. Seer can technically do that. Any villager powerrole can.
There are also ways the wolves can work with that. FC claiming Mason right now would mean he's a) likely to be telling the truth and b) likely to be attacked tonight. If, for instance, someone's already claimed Baner to a wolf...
Also, a wolf claiming a power role to the Mason and only the Mason has its own set of benefits, especially if the real power role doesn't trust him enough to speak up (for instance, if his role claim smells like a kettle of fish). It's very strong role, but definitely not one-sided.
Wolf claiming a powerrole to a Mason is a workable tactic, although it pretty much guarantees the wolf is going to die sooner or later. But he can do quite a bit before that.
Day 1 Ends
The paranoia is almost palpable. Somewhere in this crowd were some of the very beings that had been causing so much death and destruction all over Haven, and if you don't find them all soon, they will kill every last one of you.
It doesn't take long before the accusations begin to fly, both implicit and explicit. Fingers are pointed, threats are made, the group is already fragmenting.
At one point a punch is thrown, and a group degenerates into a full-scale brawl. The participants are pulled apart forcibly and one is dragged off into another room amid constant protests of innocence.
The victim is beat to death, and only when his blood stains the floor do you see that he wasn't lying after all...
You chose to kill DD the cookiemonster. He was a Victim.
Night falls and the already dark hallways become pits of nothing but shadow. Finding your way around is difficult at best, and knowing that predators lurk in the shadows doesn't make it any easier. Some choose to sleep, or at least to attempt it, others try to remain awake, but how long can one go without sleep before everything starts to fray?
Night 1 begins now and ends on Thursday, Sept 17th at 7pm. Please send all night actions to myself and Shadowcaller
Room selection.
The time has come to select where you'll be spending the night. Please list your choices in Blue. Anyone that does not select a room will be assigned one randomly out of the remaining spots.
The Basement 4 spots remaining
Aemoh
Fleeing Coward
The Main Room 5 spots remaining
Helgraf
The Garden 3 spots remaining
Trixie
Shadowhisper
evnafets
The Kitchen 8 spots remaining
Geesi
Murska
The Bookworm
The Master Bedroom 1 spots remaining
Andre Fairchile
Lex-Kat
Uncle Festy
Sanity702
Reinholdt
The Servant's Quarters 4 spots remaining
Wolfbane
Coplantor
Andre goes to theBasementMaster Bedroom.
"Dibs on the bed! And I'm willing to share the room too, if neccessary."
Dibs on the Kitchen!
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Sheelah pulls back from the man, not sure if he his friend or foe. There is fear in her eyes as she watches him. Ste tu mi pomôcť? Môžete nechať ma?
What language is that? Looking around for a way to open the cage
Kitchen please.
Sheelah is suspended in the Master Bedroom.
Sheelah sighs. She falls back into the cage and throws her hands up. Veľký! Prečo sa to vždy stane so mnou?
There is a padlock on the front of the cage.
Skeeter runs to the The Servant's Quarters, to where one of his doggie beds are. His adventure can wait until morning.
Garden, of course.
"I say, all you lot scurrying off. I shall park myself right here, in the Main Room, and see what's what to be seen. My old friend Draven Culature wouldn't have it any other way."
He removes an old wooden box, opens the box and begins taking small tokens out of it.
"Anyone for Parcheesi?"
Grumbeling under his breath Robert looked around and takes an iron firepoker from the Fireplace.Stand back. Raising the firepoker over his head he begins bashing at the lock. After a while he realized he could be here all night trying to break the padlock.Quote:
Sheelah is suspended in the Master Bedroom.
Sheelah sighs. She falls back into the cage and throws her hands up. Veľký! Prečo sa to vždy stane so mnou?
There is a padlock on the front of the cage.
Master Bedroom
Sheelah's eyes go wide as Robert raises the firepoker over his head. She curls up as far from him as she can, wincing with every strike.
And yes, it'll likely.... oh wait, the lock broke off!
The Library. Not allowed? Fine, then, Alice takes her book to the kitchen.
In the kitchen, a man has found a pillow from somewhere and taken it to a corner with him, setting himself down comfortably and starting to sleep right away.