I’m a 9’10’’ tyranossaur weighing 2,400 lbs
Get on my level
Spain Land Town.
I’m slowly catching up. My first thoughts thus far:
We have the luxury of knowing, thanks to the previous games of this setup, that roles are NAI. I find the discussions surrounding them a waste of time and energy.
TBD posts feel very underwhelming atm and I can get behind #73
FirstDimension is best described as either TWTBW or Jester.
Of the 4 players that I’ve noticed, I like Don’t Ask and Spain, I don’t like TBD and Dimension.
Continuing to catch up...
I expect a mass role claim to be beneficial later ftr. Just not D1.
I am just chaos incarnate who doesnt even know the alignment of this possessed body
The true Dont Ask represents balance and order and if you want Alignment Indicative information then ask him/her and not me
and also
I am not Jim
remember the alamo
@S-FM Dont Ask Are you multiple people?
Looks bad.
I have the feeling that the people who are adding their own unique twist to their posts possess information that others do not. We may have a disguiser or ventriloquist on our hands.
-vote S-FM Heavy HandedFor Fluffposting ONLY
I see 3 players not even attempting to add content to the game.
We can't pressure them due to no Majority lynch.
Food for thought: we have plenty of divided opinions and reads on people - at EoD should we focus on more informative slots or less active slots?
Opinions plz.
I think Dont Ask is an archon (or hydra, depending on what site you're on) account. One person is Jim and the other isn't.
For the record unless the other half of Dont Ask has a separate rolecard to me which would honestly be fucking obscenely hilarious but unlikely, neither of us are Jim. I am not Jim. He is not Jim. We are not Jim
remember the alamo
"After 50% of the game's players have died, the dead players may vote to decide to reveal all of the rolecards. However, if they choose to do so, I'll create some additional fake rolecards of my own to put in there. After their rolecard is revealed, players may still not say which one they submitted."
Host could easily put in a "fake rolecard" that a scum has claimed. Host said we shouldn't mass roleclaim and if I were host I might punish town by doing just that.
Since I have been receiving quite a few questions about a previous statement, I'm going to elaborate on this:
This does not mean (or at least I intended it to not mean) you cannot mass claim ever.
What this solely means is that you cannot create a mass-claim scenario, and then proceed on that solely because of the role-cards and who-knows-who's role-card. On Day 1 this is fairly obvious because in the vast majority of circumstances circumstances players only know their own role-card and someone else's by virtue of a role-card submission. By day 2 anything can change (Investigative actions, feedback, role-blocks, and more), and thus there are many alternative explanations for pressing someone just because of their role-card claim.
Additionally, town or scum could fake-claim about someone lying about a night-action that a role took or something else if they knew the real role-card or something else. Just do or say something that gives it a fairly plausible or possible alternative as to why you think or did X instead of just because you knew they have your role-card submission.
Keep in mind though, that this is in no way meant to be an encouragement for or caution against a mass-claim scenario, unless it includes the above underlined part for day 1 (where I would advise against it for day 1). As for day 2 and beyond, the nuances about this become murkier.
A.K.A "That One Idiot"
I see you haven’t read any of the previous times this setup was ran
remember the alamo
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remember the alamo