Ancient Greece Mafia [CONQUEST]
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Re: Ancient Greece Mafia [Day 5]
[VOTE:
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Re: Ancient Greece Mafia [Day 5]
I missed the first question. No, twas not a mistake. If you read my posts, you would see the thought process.Sloonei wrote: ↑Sun May 06, 2018 5:19 pmThis addresses none of my questions.speedchuck wrote: ↑Sun May 06, 2018 4:48 pmIt's clearly Sprityo.Sloonei wrote: ↑Sun May 06, 2018 3:39 pmI was under the impression that you’ve been pushing him as a suspect. Was that a mistake on my part. I see you are voting for quin now, and you said you could vote for nova out of self-preservation. Who’s your real top suspect?speedchuck wrote: ↑Sun May 06, 2018 3:32 pmWhy would it be a problem?Sloonei wrote: ↑Sun May 06, 2018 3:10 pmIt seems he’s become more serious. Is that a problem?speedchuck wrote: ↑Sun May 06, 2018 3:04 pmJack had an abrupt change in behavior today. One of the 3Ps had an abrupt change of alignment today.
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Re: Ancient Greece Mafia [Day 5]
Do you still suspect Jack? Who’s in your POE pool?speedchuck wrote: ↑Sun May 06, 2018 5:31 pmI missed the first question. No, twas not a mistake. If you read my posts, you would see the thought process.Sloonei wrote: ↑Sun May 06, 2018 5:19 pmThis addresses none of my questions.speedchuck wrote: ↑Sun May 06, 2018 4:48 pmIt's clearly Sprityo.Sloonei wrote: ↑Sun May 06, 2018 3:39 pmI was under the impression that you’ve been pushing him as a suspect. Was that a mistake on my part. I see you are voting for quin now, and you said you could vote for nova out of self-preservation. Who’s your real top suspect?speedchuck wrote: ↑Sun May 06, 2018 3:32 pmWhy would it be a problem?Sloonei wrote: ↑Sun May 06, 2018 3:10 pmIt seems he’s become more serious. Is that a problem?speedchuck wrote: ↑Sun May 06, 2018 3:04 pm
Jack had an abrupt change in behavior today. One of the 3Ps had an abrupt change of alignment today.
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Re: Ancient Greece Mafia [Day 5]
Why'd nova kick off? It sounded like a speedchuck lynch was the precedent to a nova lynch.
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Re: Ancient Greece Mafia [Day 5]
I retied the lynch between Colin and Sloonei on Day 2. It's very small, but I did it and demand recognitionM Plus 7 wrote: ↑Sun May 06, 2018 3:19 pmWell, I pretty much feel the exact same way. I don't have a reason to scum read him either really, but here we are.speedchuck wrote: ↑Sun May 06, 2018 3:18 pmUsually Quin is my first townread in a game. I usually see a genuine spark of towniness from him early. But in this game, I'm hard-pressed to say that he's had any impact on me one way or another. I have zero reason to read him as town.

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Re: Ancient Greece Mafia [Day 5]
You always suspect me, Quin. What’s different this game?
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Re: Ancient Greece Mafia [Day 5]
i haven't read any of your posts
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Re: Ancient Greece Mafia [Day 5]
I'm not being sarcastic or anything. Beyond a page here and there, I'm playing a very spur-of-the-moment game this time around.
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Re: Ancient Greece Mafia [Day 5]
explain
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Re: Ancient Greece Mafia [Day 5]
Quin says he hasn’t read any of my posts, but he clearly read that one. Lynch all liars.
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Re: Ancient Greece Mafia [Day 5]
I remember you saying things about me before the tibes switched and tinfoiling on me from the moment we merged.
This is not relevant to this game. You got any reads?
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Re: Ancient Greece Mafia [Day 5]
only about the survivor thing, but all i said there was that you could be bad if certain assumptions wound up being true.
I think nova's bad. His Lunalee argument sucked and I think I caught him rehearsing his posts.
dunya was the one who put you in the lead on Day 2 before i retied it between you both - I'd call her bad for that.
I don't have any town reads.
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What do you mean when you say nova was rehearsing posts?
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Re: Ancient Greece Mafia [Day 5]
actually gonna point this out too. i don't know how i feel about it.
I feel like TH is implying a town read here, on Day 3. Which is confusing because Day 4, there's this line of dialogue.
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Re: Ancient Greece Mafia [Day 5]
Switching back to [VOTE:
SPEEDCHUCK] aubergine. Either lynch is fine, but I feel slightly better about this one.
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Re: Ancient Greece Mafia [Day 5]
Sentence structure. I'll pull the post I mentioned it in:
The post reads to me like it's been rewritten to sound more ..enticing? Not the right word, but whatever. Obviously he might just write this way. I haven't seen him enough to get a grasp of that yet.Quin wrote: ↑Thu May 03, 2018 4:58 amI'm thinking about this. Hiding behind a prophet is a kind of pointless scum tactic considering the message is based on opinion. It's not a very good argument.novaselinenever wrote: ↑Wed May 02, 2018 6:55 pmI have been busy and I missed almost the entirety of D3 and the beginning of D4. I will also not have a lot of free-time until this weekend.Scotty wrote: ↑Wed May 02, 2018 2:11 pmHere we can get a glimpse from what appears to be sig calling him out on “coasting” as mafia previously, though nova sticks that up sig’a ass with a stick to smoke.novaselinenever wrote: ↑Tue Apr 24, 2018 3:44 pmThis feels like a forced vote. Earlier when you mentioned me, you said that I was playing my Town meta by being quiet but now it's opposite. Which is it then ?
I don’t know his meta, but one could say nova has been “coasting” of late. After Colin got lynched, he’s definitely lost a bit of wind in his sails
About D3, I announced my intention of pushing Lunalee before Colin's push since I believed that his vote for her D1 was a distancing vote on one of his teammate. A meaningless off-wagon vote. I also didn't like how she jumped on the Oracle's prophecy and tried to confirm herself with it, while ignoring my questioning her. That's why I left a vote on her at the start of D3, before leaving.
Now with the other prophecy mentioning her and town-reading her, I have my doubts and I think she is that role. She used the prophecy to save herself and hinting at her role. So I'm not too sold on lynching her today.
Last but not least, I would say that activity is non-alignment indicative for me. I'm being honest here and I've played several games here and players can attest to that. I have been seen " coasting " as Town in my previous games as Town here, and also in a game as scum.
Thing is, I don't know either of them very well. Would scum Luna do this? Would town nova make this argument?
Also, "I announced my intention of pushing" puts me off. It seems rehearsed.
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Re: Ancient Greece Mafia [Day 5]
Before Themistocles and his coalition fleet could engage the Persian navy, the Earth itself played a major role in the Greek defense. Indeed, legend holds that the oracle at Delphi had insisted upon a naval encounter given a projection of terrible weather across the Aegean. The Greeks who had lived here for centuries already were quite accustomed to and prepared for the ornery weather tendencies of the region, but the Persians were not. A severe three-day storm swept over the northern Aegean directly over the Persian fleet. They tried to dock and wait it out, but the sheer size of Xerxes's fleet worked against them -- they could not effectively land anywhere given the crowd of ships that resulted. According to Herodotus, this storm alone reduced the Persian fleet from 1,200 ships to under 800. These numbers (and many of the numbers provided by Herodotus) are often disputed, but it's apparent the Persians were ill-prepared for the foreign environment.
Themistocles meant for the Athens-lead navy to defend the straight of Artemisium which separated southern Thessaly and Magnesia from the island of Euboea. Given the delay caused by the storm, the fleet was able to assume a proper defensive posture prior to the engagement. The Persians were forewarned of this, but opted to press forward, assuming that even in their weakened state they clearly outnumbered the fledgling Greeks. Herodotus is particularly colorful in his depiction of their hubris:
When Xerxes' men and their commanders saw how few were the ships sailing to attack them, they attributed it to lunacy, pure and simple, and put out to sea themselves, confident that they would have no problem in capturing the Greek fleet -- a perfectly reasonable expectation, given that it was visibly outnumbered by their own, and less maneuverable too. Confident in their own superiority, they formed a circle around the Greeks. Now, those of the Ionians who were backing the Greeks, and only serving with the Persian expedition against their will, felt that the spectacle of the Greek fleet being encircled spelled certain disaster, since they were convinced -- given how precarious the situation of the Greeks appeared -- that not a man of them would make it home. The rest, though, were delighted by the course of events, and vied with one another to see who would win the reward from the King for being the first to capture an Athenian ship.
- Herodotus, The Histories, Book Eight, Paragraph 10
This actually referenced a prelude to the battle in which a smaller contingent of the Greek fleet raided the Persian position, and in so doing they captured numerous ships at minimal losses.
This was the first time that a technological disparity could be observed between the two navies. The Persian ships were considerably smaller and faster, but the Greek triremes were better armored and sturdier. They'd been designed for one key offensive move: ramming.
One Greek trireme, when colliding with a Persian ship cross-ways, could cause immense damage or annihilate the vessel outright. This caused minimal damage to the trireme itself, and it enabled the Greeks two crucial advantages. They could engage the Persians at a serious numbers disadvantage without concern for being surrounded, as they could blast a hole in in any encirclement. Moreover, they could lodge their vessels into the hulls of their enemies' and more easily board them for capture. This distinction would prove arguably the most important factor in the eventual Greek victory. The Persians though were outraged that so few ships could cause them such grief, and for fear of Xerxes's response, the admirals ordered a full-scale attack upon the Greek position at Artemisium.
It just so happened that over the very same few days, as least as told by Herodotus, that the Spartan defense at Thermopylae was being undertaken.
The next day but one, so indignant were the Persian high command that such a tiny number of ships should have given them a bloody nose, and so anxious as well about how Xerxes would react, that they no longer waited for the Greeks to initiate hostilities, but instead, in the middle of the day, ordered all hands to their stations and put out to sea. As coincidence would have it, the battle between the two fleets took place on exactly the same days as witnessed the land-battle at Thermopylae. Just as the struggle at sea was focused entirely on the Euripus, so for Leonidas and his men it was the pass that had to be held. In both cases, the exhortations were the same: on the Greek side, to prevent the Barbarians from getting into Greece, and among the Barbarians, to annihilate the Greeks and secure the passage.
- Herodotus, The Histories, Book Eight, Paragraph 15

Themistocles meant for the Athens-lead navy to defend the straight of Artemisium which separated southern Thessaly and Magnesia from the island of Euboea. Given the delay caused by the storm, the fleet was able to assume a proper defensive posture prior to the engagement. The Persians were forewarned of this, but opted to press forward, assuming that even in their weakened state they clearly outnumbered the fledgling Greeks. Herodotus is particularly colorful in his depiction of their hubris:
When Xerxes' men and their commanders saw how few were the ships sailing to attack them, they attributed it to lunacy, pure and simple, and put out to sea themselves, confident that they would have no problem in capturing the Greek fleet -- a perfectly reasonable expectation, given that it was visibly outnumbered by their own, and less maneuverable too. Confident in their own superiority, they formed a circle around the Greeks. Now, those of the Ionians who were backing the Greeks, and only serving with the Persian expedition against their will, felt that the spectacle of the Greek fleet being encircled spelled certain disaster, since they were convinced -- given how precarious the situation of the Greeks appeared -- that not a man of them would make it home. The rest, though, were delighted by the course of events, and vied with one another to see who would win the reward from the King for being the first to capture an Athenian ship.
- Herodotus, The Histories, Book Eight, Paragraph 10
This actually referenced a prelude to the battle in which a smaller contingent of the Greek fleet raided the Persian position, and in so doing they captured numerous ships at minimal losses.
This was the first time that a technological disparity could be observed between the two navies. The Persian ships were considerably smaller and faster, but the Greek triremes were better armored and sturdier. They'd been designed for one key offensive move: ramming.

One Greek trireme, when colliding with a Persian ship cross-ways, could cause immense damage or annihilate the vessel outright. This caused minimal damage to the trireme itself, and it enabled the Greeks two crucial advantages. They could engage the Persians at a serious numbers disadvantage without concern for being surrounded, as they could blast a hole in in any encirclement. Moreover, they could lodge their vessels into the hulls of their enemies' and more easily board them for capture. This distinction would prove arguably the most important factor in the eventual Greek victory. The Persians though were outraged that so few ships could cause them such grief, and for fear of Xerxes's response, the admirals ordered a full-scale attack upon the Greek position at Artemisium.
It just so happened that over the very same few days, as least as told by Herodotus, that the Spartan defense at Thermopylae was being undertaken.
The next day but one, so indignant were the Persian high command that such a tiny number of ships should have given them a bloody nose, and so anxious as well about how Xerxes would react, that they no longer waited for the Greeks to initiate hostilities, but instead, in the middle of the day, ordered all hands to their stations and put out to sea. As coincidence would have it, the battle between the two fleets took place on exactly the same days as witnessed the land-battle at Thermopylae. Just as the struggle at sea was focused entirely on the Euripus, so for Leonidas and his men it was the pass that had to be held. In both cases, the exhortations were the same: on the Greek side, to prevent the Barbarians from getting into Greece, and among the Barbarians, to annihilate the Greeks and secure the passage.
- Herodotus, The Histories, Book Eight, Paragraph 15
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Re: Ancient Greece Mafia [Night 5]
Day 5 has ended. speedchuck has been lynched. He was:
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Day 5
Hold the pass.
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Choutas
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dunya
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Jackofhearts2005
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Kites / Quin
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Kylemii
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lapluie / colonialbob
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M Plus 7
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Marmot
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novaselinenever
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Voters: Marmot, speedchuck, Quin, Scotty
Scotty
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Sloonei
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Spacedaisy
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Voters: novaselinenever
speedchuck
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Voters: Kylemii, Turnip Head, Jackofhearts2005, wolbre04, Choutas, colonialbob, Spacedaisy, M Plus 7, Sloonei
Turnip Head
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wolbre04
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Greeks? More like Geeks amirite? (host/dead/non)
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Voters: Epignosis, Kites, lapluie, JaggedJimmyJay, MacDougall, Golden
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Re: Ancient Greece Mafia [Night 5]
GLORRRRIIIIOUUUUUUS
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Re: Ancient Greece Mafia [Night 5]
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Re: Ancient Greece Mafia [Night 5]
Fancy feasts! Good times.
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Re: Ancient Greece Mafia [Night 5]
Which means let’s all hammer out how wer’re looking to vote tomorrow because when tomorrow happens, we gon be in the dark like a Milky Way in motor oil
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Less coolScotty wrote: ↑Sun May 06, 2018 6:42 pm Fancy feasts! Good times.
Heads up:If Darius the Great is lynched, all voting on the following day phase will be conducted entirely in private (in a message to the host). There will be no poll, and it will be illegal for all players to reveal or strongly hint at their intended votes publicly. Vote changes will also be illegal. This effect will last only the day phase following the lynch of Darius the Great.
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Re: Ancient Greece Mafia [Night 5]
smh going on about his quindar
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Re: Ancient Greece Mafia [Night 5]
Can we talk about it now?
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Re: Ancient Greece Mafia [Night 5]
I mean speedchuck’s flip, not the whole secret voting thing
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Re: Ancient Greece Mafia [Night 5]
he did it in FE too HOLY SHIT ITS A WHOLE NEW META
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Re: Ancient Greece Mafia [Night 5]
I can't seem to roll a town role in a job. RIP me. Gotta have a break.
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Re: Ancient Greece Mafia [Night 5]
At least there was a twist
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Re: Ancient Greece Mafia [Night 5]
im not familiar with the concept
why would you want to be dramatic while telling a story, wouldn't that just stress out the listener?
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Re: Ancient Greece Mafia [Night 5]
Only if you do it rightKylemii wrote: ↑Sun May 06, 2018 7:16 pmim not familiar with the concept
why would you want to be dramatic while telling a story, wouldn't that just stress out the listener?
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Re: Ancient Greece Mafia [Night 5]
Like I'm pretty excited for tgis secret vote thingy. I hope I get blindsided or something
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Re: Ancient Greece Mafia [Night 5]
i don't really understand the concept, like we're still allowed to talk in general right? if someone makes a huge case on somebody in relation to colin an dsleepchuck it would kind of indicate the direction of their vote right
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Re: Ancient Greece Mafia [Night 5]
Well done, everyone! 
And looking forward to playing with you again, speed.
I'd say, given that mechanic for Day 6, we intend on voting Nova and being unified in it. We should discuss it over the Night though.

And looking forward to playing with you again, speed.

I'd say, given that mechanic for Day 6, we intend on voting Nova and being unified in it. We should discuss it over the Night though.
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Re: Ancient Greece Mafia [Night 5]
mark my vote down in the less chaos column please
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Re: Ancient Greece Mafia [Night 5]
Well, that's good.