It's Day 1.It doesn't excuse anyone for anything, but I'm hoping it reminds people where we stand. We have a day-kill that took out a third-party and a townie. As Yakumo says,
Yes, we have flips to look at, but looking at a third party flip and a guy who was treated as town by pretty much everyone isn't likely to be much help.
I pretty much agree with that. Confirming things is pretty far out of our reach at this moment, as we have nothing concrete to bounce things off of. The reactions to Carthrat's role-claim did not seem unreasonable to me, and Otter's being third-party pretty much helps no one since any reactions to him are, as I understand it, fairly independent of any affiliation.
I don't believe there's no one to look at, and I do with Yakumo would weigh in on exactly why he thinks the arguments that have been cropping up on non-arguments. If they are, I certainly don't want to waste my time on them. Otherwise, I'm going to be a little suspicious of the impartial silence.
With less than 12 hours left to the lynch deadline, I want to remind everyone that
no majority vote means no lynch which I think has been pretty well hashed out to be bad juju for us. My thoughts:
- vsm makes me uncomfortable with his argument against Excal. "I mentioned this thing, but you didn't actually do this thing! Your defense against it must mean you're being defensive which must mean you're scum!" seems like a fair, if hyperbolic, distillation of the bulk of it. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
- Yakumo seems to have a sort of absent presence. I can forgive this because, well, not only is it Day 1 but it's been an extremely long day 1 which he popped into near the tail end. I don't really like the "there wasn't anything to talk about" argument, because I sort of figured Day 1 -- even one like this one -- involved grasping at straws and
drawing people out, which is kind of hard to do if you sit back and shrug at everyone.
- Andrew's got my eye because ... well... he hasn't come off the Governor argument yet. Yes, he backed down off his argument about testing Cid, but his posts still are completely about the Governor. I understand wanting to hash out the whys and hows of logic against his initial feeling (boy do I), but considering the last real meat of his contribution is withdrawing a vote on Alex simply by virtue of his roleclaim (and "elaborat[ing] on some stuff I had problems with"?) and pushing suspicion on Rat -- not "Rat is scum!" suspicion, just "hey, I'm putting it out here -- don't mean anything by it, just saying... but, that Rat guy looks kinda off" -- just as the vig deadline was drawing near... mmm. Rings a little off to me.
- Excal for examining scum from scum's point of view I can forgive conceptually, because it's decent argument tactic to try and figure out what the opposition might be thinking (even if it does go WIFOM real quick). I'm a little less cool with referring to another game as if saying "I was scum here! This is what I did!" would clear him from being scum here. I realize there are few ways to answer the question I posed without delving into that territory, though I would've been a little more satisfied and less suspicious if he'd argued from a gameplay point of view rather than a "When I was scum in this other game..." point of view.
We had VSM pegged on Day 2. He survived until Day 8. Do not mistake early notice with his inevitable doom.
If I read correctly, this is referring to Discworld mafia, and you mean that vsm survived the game. The way I read the endgame (I confess heartily to not going through the 30-some other pages), this was because scum didn't see a need to eliminate him or his power. Is there ANY reason to confirm a power role so early, other than to test a roleclaim which might prevent a lynch? It seems absolutely insane to start marking important people to give scum a chance to prioritize their list of NKs effectively. Is that just me? I see that a roleclaim provides more incentive to direct a kill than nothing, but confirming it just seems to put the governor's head continually on the block. "Is it wise to take out the Governor now, or do you think we still have another day before he becomes useful?" is not a choice I feel like it would be wise to provide.
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Right now, I'm not sure any of them come to the top of my list. They are who I'm looking at. I'll be more or less around most of the day until deadline, so I'd really like to see some discussion about them and maybe a few others, but... honestly, what I really want is some focus. NO MAJORITY = NO LYNCH and there doesn't seem to be much direction at the moment. That's not cool.
Time to push for it. Is it better to lynch a lurker or someone who seems off? Keeping in mind it's still Day 1, of course.