Long Con wrote:Jackofhearts2005 wrote:Long Con wrote:What was the case on Sorsha, by the way?
Everyone but Dom in the civvies had BTSC with someone and the VFD and cult were known.
That left Sorsha and Dom. Dom managed to lynch you so the town figured he was the super voter.....though with as many votes as you bid on the bowl, a single voter would have made it a coin flip.
I held out basically waiting for Dom. I was pretty dang sure it was Sorsha but Golden was eyeing me. I would have sided with the scum/cult if it was up to me cause I trusted Sorsha, Quin, Daisy and MP not to kill me more than I trusted Sig, Golden, Dom and DDL not to. If Sorsha had a buddy or was innocent, her lynch would have potentially lost me the game and I was willing to take 100% tomorrow over 99% today. Plus, if Dom was Jerome, I figured it wasn't up to me and the town would win. I had Sig pegged as the other townie mason after DDL basically vouched for him. Didn't realize it was a temporary BTSC. Golden didn't know how right he was about there being trust or not. I wanted Quin to win but I wasn't gonna sacrifice my win to help him. I just trusted him more. Figured the town would (perhaps rightly) sacrifice me to win with the cult while cult would (perhaps also rightly) sacrifice the town to win with me.
Good game, town, especially Sig and Golden.
Fist bump to LC and Quin. So glad to get teammates and also not be scum for my first game. Too bad we didn't know Dom was Jerome or we could have still lynched Sorsha yesterday and got a win for Quin.
Oh, I was following along.
There's just certain folks that I don't understand casting a vote for Sorsha. Maybe because she didn't give the defense of "Why?"

Just seems kind of hypocritical to blast the idea of narrowing down suspects via 'knowledge', but then just go ahead and vote based on that. Maybe I'm missing something.
There did seem to be a lot of 'nudge nudge, wink wink' going on this game. I guess if you have secrets and info, and have engaged in BTSC in separate moments it makes it a lot easier to pick up on. For like 10 pages there over a phase ago, I had no idea what was going on or why some people were reaching the conclusions they were reaching. But if a game has this many secrets and powers without the ability to info dump, I completely understand why it went down the way it went down. Looking in from the outside, I was perpetually stumped and was like 'lol if I were bad I'd just vote out Epi and sig' as if I were the queen of space.
I don't know how to handle info yet in a non-info dumping game, and thankfully have never had to deal with that dilemma yet. But those of you that safeguard it and hint and shake invisible hands- well done. If I didn't have any knowledge, that kind of thing makes me immediately paranoid and untrusting, however.
I need to go play the peg game a few more times at Cracker Barrel and eventually I'll be on yall's level