No shit sherlockYeah, at this point, with what he's been saying as a ghost, I'm afraid he's a villager.
No shit sherlockYeah, at this point, with what he's been saying as a ghost, I'm afraid he's a villager.
I think he might be a villager, but I'm not afraid of the possibility. We got rid of a player who wasn't going to contribute to the cause of wolf-killing. I have no remorse, regardless of his role.Yeah, at this point, with what he's been saying as a ghost, I'm afraid he's a villager.
I suppose we'll find out which quite soon.No, Jackson's meltdown is characteristic of his wolf play. He is angry not at being lynched as a villager, but for being lynched as a wolf for what he sees are stupid reasons.
No, Jackson's meltdown is characteristic of his wolf play. He is angry not at being lynched as a villager, but for being lynched as a wolf for what he sees are stupid reasons.
And he'd continue lying about his role as a ghost? Why? Extreme Saltiness© ?
I get salty when I'm lynched for no reason as well. Villager or no.Jackson is known to be especially salty when he's lynched as a wolf for what he sees as stupid reasons.
Calling one's voters morons is a valid move, provide there's a reason voting you is particularly bad. All day 1 votes are bad, so to say a vote on one person is particularly bad, that person needs to be either brand new, returning from a long break, or highly regarded. And all of those are meta reasons that some people may reject anyways. And by virtue of all cases being bad, those on the receiving end of the lynch day 1 will almost invariably find the lynch unfair and stupid.You probably shouldn't get so mad about being the usual Day 1 bogus case. Just pretend you got hunted and focus on the Big.
...or keep calling people morons, but that won't make you any more popular around here.
When you aren't playing you can only make counts if the GM has allowed you though.
Are you saying you are banning players from making counts?Wagon raises a valid point here, I'll tolerate it today, but will not tolerate it later on.
This also goes for ghosts.
kekI also don't buy EURO's excuse about not checking his role PM yet; who the hell would aggressively go after a player without first checking whether or not he's a packmate?
Right. At this point, three people stand out to me. Audren for (up to Jackson's meltdown) being the only viable case yesterday yet escaping a lynch quite comfortably, Rovsea for his weird interactions with Wagonlitz (vote or not), and EURO for once again leading on the village. I also don't buy EURO's excuse about not checking his role PM yet; who the hell would aggressively go after a player without first checking whether or not he's a packmate?
Vote EURO
Are you saying you are banning players from making counts?
We've yet to determine if EURO's assertiveness is a wolf trait or a EURO trait. This can be determined by lynching Wagon. Whether my escaping a lynch is notable is further supported by the other candidates voted yesterday being villagers, which can be ascertained by lynching Wagon. Whether Rovsea's interactions with Wagon are wolfish can be supported by lynching Wagon.
VOTE WAGONLITZ
Euro would. Whether he actually did is another question. It's not even that dangerous a ploy, since if Jacksonian was his packmate he'd presumably pm Euro about it, and Euro is well known for rapid switches. And I don't much see what Euro has to gain by making such a lie. He could still be a wolf, but I don't see this incident as leaning much one way or another.I also don't buy EURO's excuse about not checking his role PM yet; who the hell would aggressively go after a player without first checking whether or not he's a packmate?
Euro would. Whether he actually did is another question. It's not even that dangerous a ploy, since if Jacksonian was his packmate he'd presumably pm Euro about it, and Euro is well known for rapid switches. And I don't much see what Euro has to gain by making such a lie. He could still be a wolf, but I don't see this incident as leaning much one way or another.
We know there's a seer this game, and Euro's a scan magnet. He's bound to be outed or part of the JL soon, if he isn't already. Lynching him carries a good chance of inflicting harm on the village, particularly since euro can be quite useful as a villager. Not to say people should trust him and follow him without question, but I don't think it would be the best use of our lynch today to remove euro.Admittedly true, but there's still the fact that once again EURO led the village in a charge against a villager. It might be worth lynching him for that alone, given that his... activity completely occluded any other cases that could have been made there on potential wolves.