Hmm. I've decided to look over QR's history in the game. I've been feeling both unable to read her and that she pings on my scum radar at the same time, and I can't quite figure out what that means, so a closer inspection at this point seems prudent. That said, I've had a difficult time putting it together, which may ultimately be because I've come down on the side of thinking that she's town.
You do realize Tom that after the game where you claimed to be a doc day 1 but lied through your teeth that the chances of my believing a day 1 claim out of you are non-existant, right? Just wanted to be sure you realized that. Personally, that makes me more likely to want you dead than not. And I agree with Carth that it screams third party to me. And with the craziness that seems to be lurking with people's comments and half-said abilities, I think a third party role with some ability where the longer they live the better they are makes sense in this game set up.
Putting my money where my mouth is: ##Vote EvilTom
I can't say that I'm particularly comfortable with using this sort of past game behavior -- a game that was... kind of a long time ago, to boot -- to determine lynch choices. Especially since I recall QR being pretty dang upset at Tom back then, this at least semi-emotional reaction and vote strike me as wonky.
http://www.rpgdl.com/forums/index.php?topic=1398.msg24451#msg24451: This post actually strikes me as fairly on the level; trying to explain the lay of the land to Delta is a good thing. The way Excal responded so snippily to Delta, as an instance in opposition to what QR did here, was one of the things that made me suspect him.
http://www.rpgdl.com/forums/index.php?topic=1398.msg24468#msg24468: This I don't like as much. While I understand Day 1 frustrations, the fact that QR just seems resigned to lynching town seems suspect. Play to win, yo. And hey, it's not like lynching scum never happens on Day 1. In Phoenix Wright mafia, we nabbed the Godfather! Sure, part of it is dumb luck. But a shot in the dark is better than lynching someone who has claimed town and whose claim you don't necessarily even
disbelieve, you're just annoyed by it. Especially since she uses the fact that his power will apparently confirm his townness after death as a reason to say that even if it is a mislynch, we lose nothing from it. But then ends her post wondering if that is at all true. Without, of course, changing her vote or making any movement to reconsider it, apparently. Mrfff.
This (
http://www.rpgdl.com/forums/index.php?topic=1398.msg24503#msg24503) is more or less a null read to me. Town or scum easily could've been wanting the day to end, etc.
http://www.rpgdl.com/forums/index.php?topic=1398.msg24667#msg24667: Basic rundown of the NKs and flips Night 1. Yeah, not a lot there that I can read.
http://www.rpgdl.com/forums/index.php?topic=1398.msg24810#msg24810: Mostly just game theory stuff here. Again, not a lot to sink one's teeth into.
http://www.rpgdl.com/forums/index.php?topic=1398.msg24862#msg24862: Here she finally starts talking about some new people, but says a bit on each without actually making much of a case against anyone. The one she seems to suspect most is Bardiche, which strikes me as odd considering her earlier conviction that his roleclaim was a good honest thing. Moreso because she can't even point to any scummy behavior in him; just that his role feels third-party or possibly scummy.
http://www.rpgdl.com/forums/index.php?topic=1398.msg24883#msg24883: When pushed to explain her stance on Meeple a bit more (by me, coincidentally), she responds quite reasonably. After a while the whole Meeple discussion sort of started to whiz over my head somehow or another, though, so I don't really know anymore if I find his defense of Shale to have been that much of an actually scummy tell. I mean, obviously in retrospect it wasn't, since Meeple flipped third party. But whether or not that ever struck me as a legitimate reason to gun for him... hmm. I'm not sure anymore.
http://www.rpgdl.com/forums/index.php?topic=1398.msg25034#msg25034: Now
here... hmm. QR breaks the deadlock in votes between Snow and Meeple, tilting it towards the latter. I don't think I find her actual arguments for the vote all that compelling...
His defense of Shale, the inherant difficulty in reading concise arguments in his walls of text tus making it all look like rambling and the line quoted above all add up for me to feel that of all the cases, this one rings closest to me for a possible scum.
Especially significant part bolded. This is... in QR's own words, more of an admission of her own refusal to parse Meeple's actual (and admittedly muddled) content than a statement that he doesn't have any worth considering. Which doesn't look all that great to me. That being said, actually having some sort of argument and breaking that deadlock in favor of someone you honestly thought looked scummier seems much more like a town action than a scum one, to me. Scum could've easily sat back and let either one get taken out, instead of sticking their neck out to choose and getting potentially fingered with the mis-lynch. See my thoughts about Elfboy. She does say that she's still considering Snow a contender for the lynch... but votes tend to speak louder than words. Hrmm.
http://www.rpgdl.com/forums/index.php?topic=1398.msg25082#msg25082: Comports herself well here, I think. Addresses quite a few different issues, she's already established her vote against Meeple so making new cases against someone else isn't exactly necessary. My only issue with this post is that it introduces her weird anti-LAL policy, the reasons behind which I understand but don't particularly agree with. Her first Day 3 post is mostly an extension of her views on lurking, no need to go over that again since I've made my opinion known.
I... hrmmf. Honestly I'm running out of steam, here, and it doesn't help that QR tends to write large posts. I've just finished re-reading her contributions and I really don't have much of a case to make against her. Even her early vote for Snow came with the caveat that lynching him quickly wasn't particularly in the town's best interest, which was correct.
I will say that I find it somewhat ironic that it's Shale's "lurkerishness" that she cites as a reason she can't read him and therefore suspects him, since she apparently found lurking so harmless before. Not that I don't understand the difference in the situations, here, but yeah. Bit o' irony. Also I disagree with her assessment of Elfboy being so clearly town, which...
... hmm. I guess if I had to finger a scum trio right now, I might go out on a limb and say Elfboy/QR/Shale. Having noticed that QR now glosses over Elfboy so completely... that connects the three of them quite a bit, in my mind. Something about how she gave Shale a pass and yet now suspects him -- but in a way that she's not pushing strongly -- for the same reason speaks of scum camaraderie to me. But maybe I'm just tired and burnt out. I'm not sure. All things considered I'm still most comfortable with voting for Elfboy, and QR and Shale just happen to be sort of circumstantially (and tenuously, but sometimes that's all you have to go on) linked to him.