If we're going to start consolidating votes and actually start voting who we think may be mafia, I'd recommend (for now) reducing the scope to Delta, roflknife, zooyork, Disland, and Silver (that's in order of player number, for what it's worth). Argue if someone shouldn't be there and great, we can zoom in more on the others, or if someone else ought to be.
I agree, and will start by looking at Silver because something Tom said to him raised a warning flag. Specifically this:
Silver, I find it interesting that when the day's lynch candidates are Delta, roflknife, zooyork, Disland, and yourself, that you chose to comment on Roflknife, Kaze, Nille, Myself, Disland and Xanth.
Why didn't you comment on Delta, or zooyork? Why haven't you tried to defend yourself?
Check out that last sentence. This seems like a trap to me. Silver does what a lot of us had been waiting for him to do--expand his scope to include people other than Xanth--and Tom hits him for not defending himself. Had Silver done the reverse, Tom could have just as easily have called him out for being too defensive and not providing opinions on other people. Basically, it seems like Tom decided that Xanth's suggestion of who to focus on was the gospel truth and then hit Silver for not adhering to it. I don't like this train of thought at all. It's enough to make me want to keep an eye on Tom, and avoid a Silver lynch for now.
I will say, though, that Silver's comment about Tom proclaiming his towniness too much is pretty pointless. There's no reason for anyone not to claim that they're town, really--townies say it because it's true and scum say it because saying they're scum gets them killed. Such statements are basically fluff and I just ignore them.
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Disland would get a Talk More vote right now if I had one to spare. Hasn't done much of anything to add to the discussion and his last post basically sought to give a free pass to lurkers with the convoluted logic that not posting much is the worst way to avoid suspicion and therefore anyone not posting much is clearly not suspicious. Would definitely support his lynch if people don't get behind Zooyork or Delta.
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I've said my piece on Zooyork. Best lynch candidate we have right now, in my opinion.
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Roflknife: Eh, not really seeing a case on him right now. What I
am seeing is mostly newbie unfamiliarity with the mechanics of Mafia. He's at least been pretty consistent responding to people. Definitely behind Zooyork/Delta/Disland for suspicion as far as I'm concerned.
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I'd also be comfortable with a Delta lynch. He did finally explain himself, but...all that evasion, when you could've said upfront that it was just a hunch? I don't get it, man. Not responding in a timely manner derailed a notable portion of the group well into today. I just don't see doing this if you don't genuinely have something to hide.
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Apropos of nothing, Nilie's citrus hype is wholly seconded. This, though, I had to respond to:
Gehh....I think everyone needs someone to die for a trail to follow. We've got no REAL clues until someone gets lynched.
Now this sounded rather suspicious. Wouldn't it be simpler if we tried to find out just what really happened overnight?
The trouble with doing that is that there's an obvious explanation for what happened last night: a doctor protected the right townie. And speculating on that presents some problems (I don't see any harm in my simply theorizing about the
presence of a doctor, though, as it's an extremely common role). If someone comes out and claims they were attacked but protected by a doctor (in most games, the mod will notify someone if an unsuccessful attempt is made on their life), we have no way to check the veracity of their statement...unless the doc himself roleclaims. And if he does that, the scum will most likely kill him tonight. The only reasonable alternative is that the scum hit a bulletproof townie, but that roleclaim would be equally difficult to prove.
What roflknife says is unfortunately pretty close to the truth. We're basically running on an extended day one here and we need to ensure that it doesn't happen again.