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- Sun Aug 27, 2023 11:12 pm
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Re: The Late Bronze Age Collapse [Day 2]
You getbthe pointEpignosis wrote: ↑Sun Aug 27, 2023 11:09 pmNight 1.Guillotine wrote: ↑Sun Aug 27, 2023 11:07 pmNo, it does not make sense to give mafia extra kill power in a 10 player game now that i think about it.LinearPoint wrote: ↑Sun Aug 27, 2023 10:54 pmWell it kind of depends on if Guillotine is a Goon or Power Role. I'm of the belief they are a Mafia Rolecop. If this is correct I would expect one of MR, SVS, Falcon, or Epignosis since none of them are confirmed Power Roles and I do not believe 2 Mafia Power Roles. I trust SVS and Epignosis socially to not be Mafia with Guillotine so that leaves either MR or Falcon, both are honestly equally likely in my eyes though I am leaning on MR because Falcon's day 1 felt pretty good.Epignosis wrote: ↑Sun Aug 27, 2023 10:40 pmWho is Guillotine's partner?LinearPoint wrote: ↑Sun Aug 27, 2023 10:38 pm And that's ignoring the fact that you continued to claim Parity Cop for a while into day 2, going so far as to suggest at one point Epignosis is a Town lying about being a Power Role to try and get you killed.
Who is evil if Guillotine is not mafia?
If Guillotine is a Mafia Goon, that does still throw into question if we actually have 3 Town Power Roles or not. It's really hard to say because Guillotine is just so all over the place right now. I think I trust Epignosis to not be claiming as a way to out their partner. I could see Mafia Vigilante and thus Seanzie. Guillotine suggested this could be the case, but I am not putting it out of the realm of possibilities Guillotine isn't just distancing from Seanzie because they knew they were screwed.
If Guillotine is Town then I think I would agree with Guillotine about Mafia Vigilante. I was sort of suspecting this world for a while since mechanically speaking 1 additional death via a Vigilante just puts the game to 3v2 instead of 4v2 day 2 if Town double outed Townies days 1 and 2. So realistically it's not changing anything and completely viable for Vigilante to be either alignment. Jailkeeper is much in the same boat. The two could realistically be opposite alignments or the same alignment and that's not something that will mechanically be confirmable. My opinion is that Seanzie has felt socially more townie than Epignosis and Epignosis could have just have gotten a good read that the Parity Cop claim was complete BS with a Mafia Jailkeeper in play and outed to try and gain some good karma for pushing the lying Parity Cop. There is a world where all 3 Power Roles are town, but I am having trouble thinking of what Mafia Power Role could even be in play to balance that out, even if others assume I am lying and a Mafia Double Voter that is in no way nearly strong enough to counter Town Jailkeeper + Town Vigilante. So I'm leaning on the 3 Power Role claims just being the actual 3 Power Roles and we have nothing else in play. I'd have to think further from there about if the Jailkeeper or Vigilante is Mafia and who their partner would be. It would still come down to 1 of Epignosis/Seanzie and then 1 of MR/SVS/Falcon. Right now I'd suspect Seanize/MR.
Town gets the vig to have a chance at killing mafia and scum gets jailkeeper to have a chance at blocking that kill against them.
Plus, if you guys didnt believe my parity cop claim because it was unlikely, then why in the hell you'd believe that his jk is only for day 1?
Can't Jail someone Day 1.![]()

- Sun Aug 27, 2023 11:09 pm
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Re: The Late Bronze Age Collapse [Day 2]
What happened to your aggro eh?
Up until you slipped you were very hostilevagainst me but you surely tone it down after that lol.
I got you good man
Up until you slipped you were very hostilevagainst me but you surely tone it down after that lol.
I got you good man
- Sun Aug 27, 2023 11:08 pm
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Re: The Late Bronze Age Collapse [Day 2]
- Sun Aug 27, 2023 11:07 pm
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Re: The Late Bronze Age Collapse [Day 2]
No, it does not make sense to give mafia extra kill power in a 10 player game now that i think about it.LinearPoint wrote: ↑Sun Aug 27, 2023 10:54 pmWell it kind of depends on if Guillotine is a Goon or Power Role. I'm of the belief they are a Mafia Rolecop. If this is correct I would expect one of MR, SVS, Falcon, or Epignosis since none of them are confirmed Power Roles and I do not believe 2 Mafia Power Roles. I trust SVS and Epignosis socially to not be Mafia with Guillotine so that leaves either MR or Falcon, both are honestly equally likely in my eyes though I am leaning on MR because Falcon's day 1 felt pretty good.Epignosis wrote: ↑Sun Aug 27, 2023 10:40 pmWho is Guillotine's partner?LinearPoint wrote: ↑Sun Aug 27, 2023 10:38 pm And that's ignoring the fact that you continued to claim Parity Cop for a while into day 2, going so far as to suggest at one point Epignosis is a Town lying about being a Power Role to try and get you killed.
Who is evil if Guillotine is not mafia?
If Guillotine is a Mafia Goon, that does still throw into question if we actually have 3 Town Power Roles or not. It's really hard to say because Guillotine is just so all over the place right now. I think I trust Epignosis to not be claiming as a way to out their partner. I could see Mafia Vigilante and thus Seanzie. Guillotine suggested this could be the case, but I am not putting it out of the realm of possibilities Guillotine isn't just distancing from Seanzie because they knew they were screwed.
If Guillotine is Town then I think I would agree with Guillotine about Mafia Vigilante. I was sort of suspecting this world for a while since mechanically speaking 1 additional death via a Vigilante just puts the game to 3v2 instead of 4v2 day 2 if Town double outed Townies days 1 and 2. So realistically it's not changing anything and completely viable for Vigilante to be either alignment. Jailkeeper is much in the same boat. The two could realistically be opposite alignments or the same alignment and that's not something that will mechanically be confirmable. My opinion is that Seanzie has felt socially more townie than Epignosis and Epignosis could have just have gotten a good read that the Parity Cop claim was complete BS with a Mafia Jailkeeper in play and outed to try and gain some good karma for pushing the lying Parity Cop. There is a world where all 3 Power Roles are town, but I am having trouble thinking of what Mafia Power Role could even be in play to balance that out, even if others assume I am lying and a Mafia Double Voter that is in no way nearly strong enough to counter Town Jailkeeper + Town Vigilante. So I'm leaning on the 3 Power Role claims just being the actual 3 Power Roles and we have nothing else in play. I'd have to think further from there about if the Jailkeeper or Vigilante is Mafia and who their partner would be. It would still come down to 1 of Epignosis/Seanzie and then 1 of MR/SVS/Falcon. Right now I'd suspect Seanize/MR.
Town gets the vig to have a chance at killing mafia and scum gets jailkeeper to have a chance at blocking that kill against them.
Plus, if you guys didnt believe my parity cop claim because it was unlikely, then why in the hell you'd believe that his jk is only for day 1?
- Sun Aug 27, 2023 11:03 pm
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- Sun Aug 27, 2023 11:02 pm
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Re: The Late Bronze Age Collapse [Day 2]
Im as sure of this as i have been about every wolf who has perspective slipped the samevway whom i hanged myself countless of times before.
Epignosis is mafia
Epignosis is mafia
- Sun Aug 27, 2023 11:01 pm
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Re: The Late Bronze Age Collapse [Day 2]
Epignosis is
- Sun Aug 27, 2023 10:55 pm
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Re: The Late Bronze Age Collapse [Day 2]
I FPSed because you were confbiased into lynching me day 1, you scum read my playstyle, you scum read be scum hunting, you scum read me pushing people for answers, you scum read me complaining about a boring dead game.
So knowing that im town i fake claimed to save myself and bait the kill, if you had given me a fair chance i wouldn't have had to fake claim.
It is your collectible fault not mine, i did what i had to do to prevent lynching me who knew is town.
So knowing that im town i fake claimed to save myself and bait the kill, if you had given me a fair chance i wouldn't have had to fake claim.
It is your collectible fault not mine, i did what i had to do to prevent lynching me who knew is town.
- Sun Aug 27, 2023 10:51 pm
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Re: The Late Bronze Age Collapse [Day 2]
Epignosis is scum whom perspective slip, you get him and we'll have chance, you dont and well i get to tell you i told you so.
- Sun Aug 27, 2023 10:51 pm
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- Sun Aug 27, 2023 10:50 pm
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Re: The Late Bronze Age Collapse [Day 2]
For everything else i already said why i claimed parity cop, claiming other likely standard roles and risk a real counterclaim would have been terrible for town.
Zero regrets, you lynching me is skill issue from your part, not mine. Im very very obvious town if you look pass the FOS that didnt work
Zero regrets, you lynching me is skill issue from your part, not mine. Im very very obvious town if you look pass the FOS that didnt work
- Sun Aug 27, 2023 10:48 pm
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Re: The Late Bronze Age Collapse [Day 2]
But now that im convinced he is scum i should have kept up with the ruse and get him lynched, im such a coward
- Sun Aug 27, 2023 10:47 pm
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Re: The Late Bronze Age Collapse [Day 2]
I never implied that wtf?LinearPoint wrote: ↑Sun Aug 27, 2023 10:38 pm And that's ignoring the fact that you continued to claim Parity Cop for a while into day 2, going so far as to suggest at one point Epignosis is a Town lying about being a Power Role to try and get you killed.
- Sun Aug 27, 2023 9:18 pm
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Re: The Late Bronze Age Collapse [Day 2]
Epi, my friend, did you just slip?
How do you figure that if you are town? you don't know who mafia is therefore you can't possibly know to whom Michelle represents that danger my friend.
Tsk tsk tsk
A slip like this from you, I would have never expected that.
[VOTE: EPIGNOSIS] aubergine
- Sun Aug 27, 2023 9:01 pm
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- Sun Aug 27, 2023 8:58 pm
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Re: The Late Bronze Age Collapse [Day 2]
[VOTE:
LinearPoint] aubergine
- Sun Aug 27, 2023 8:58 pm
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Re: The Late Bronze Age Collapse [Day 2]
[VOTE:
Epignosis] aubergine
- Sun Aug 27, 2023 8:57 pm
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Re: The Late Bronze Age Collapse [Day 2]
[VOTE:
Seanzie] aubergine
- Sun Aug 27, 2023 8:57 pm
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[VOTE:
Master Radishes] aubergine
- Sun Aug 27, 2023 8:56 pm
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Re: The Late Bronze Age Collapse [Day 2]
Obviously
- Sun Aug 27, 2023 8:55 pm
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Re: The Late Bronze Age Collapse [Day 2]
I meant dead chat
- Sun Aug 27, 2023 8:55 pm
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Re: The Late Bronze Age Collapse [Day 2]
3 hours to die, can't wait to go scum chat to spoil myself
- Sun Aug 27, 2023 8:54 pm
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Re: The Late Bronze Age Collapse [Day 2]
Who says that SVS is this game's SVS? It is clearly in Meadoville UniverseEpignosis wrote: ↑Sun Aug 27, 2023 8:41 pmYou're in trouble for sure.Guillotine wrote: ↑Sun Aug 27, 2023 7:58 pm SVS, this sweet old lady with a twinkle in her eye. Turns out, she had been practicing her farts in secret while her grandkids were cracking up.
I mean damn.
You had to go there?
Spoiler: show

- Sun Aug 27, 2023 8:20 pm
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- Sun Aug 27, 2023 8:07 pm
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Re: The Late Bronze Age Collapse [Day 2]
A poem of justice
Once upon a time in Melodyville so fine,
Lived a carefree guy, Guillo by name, full of sunshine.
He danced to the beat, hummed tunes without a care,
Bringing joy to all, with melodies in the air.
But trouble brewed when a diamond necklace went astray,
The town's museum left in disarray.
Sherlock Melodies arrived, a detective so sly,
Turning innocent melodies into a web of lies.
Suspicions fell on Guillo, the townsfolk accused,
Whispers of guilt, his name they abused.
Yet Guillo sang his truth, with all his might,
"I'm innocent," he cried, "I won't go down without a fight!"
The trial began, tension filled the courtroom's space,
The jury listened to the prosecution's case.
Songs of guilt and framing filled the air,
But Guillo's defense fought back, refusing to despair.
Songs like "Innocent Man" echoed through the crowd,
Urging the jury to see the truth, clear and loud.
But alas, the verdict came, a dissonant chord,
Guillo was found guilty, his spirit deeply gored.
Just when hope seemed lost, a young girl appeared,
Michelle, a prodigy with a talent revered.
She observed the trial, seeing through the lies,
And with her musical genius, she'd expose the spies.
Michelle composed a melody, a tale so true,
Unveiling the real culprit, a thief named Maestro, who
Confessed to the crime, his guilt overwhelming,
The courtroom in awe, as his sorrowful tune was telling.
The judge overturned the unjust conviction,
Guillo's name cleared, a joyful benediction.
Melodyville rejoiced, united once more,
In a grand concert, they celebrated the score.
Guillo took the stage, singing songs of triumph and glee,
The town danced and sang, their hearts full and free.
In harmonious chorus, their voices did blend,
Grateful for music, the power to mend.
And so, in Melodyville's heart, the lesson was learned,
Never judge a person, for the truth may be turned.
Music prevailed, justice found in its rhyme,
A reminder to all, the power of melody sublime.
Once upon a time in Melodyville so fine,
Lived a carefree guy, Guillo by name, full of sunshine.
He danced to the beat, hummed tunes without a care,
Bringing joy to all, with melodies in the air.
But trouble brewed when a diamond necklace went astray,
The town's museum left in disarray.
Sherlock Melodies arrived, a detective so sly,
Turning innocent melodies into a web of lies.
Suspicions fell on Guillo, the townsfolk accused,
Whispers of guilt, his name they abused.
Yet Guillo sang his truth, with all his might,
"I'm innocent," he cried, "I won't go down without a fight!"
The trial began, tension filled the courtroom's space,
The jury listened to the prosecution's case.
Songs of guilt and framing filled the air,
But Guillo's defense fought back, refusing to despair.
Songs like "Innocent Man" echoed through the crowd,
Urging the jury to see the truth, clear and loud.
But alas, the verdict came, a dissonant chord,
Guillo was found guilty, his spirit deeply gored.
Just when hope seemed lost, a young girl appeared,
Michelle, a prodigy with a talent revered.
She observed the trial, seeing through the lies,
And with her musical genius, she'd expose the spies.
Michelle composed a melody, a tale so true,
Unveiling the real culprit, a thief named Maestro, who
Confessed to the crime, his guilt overwhelming,
The courtroom in awe, as his sorrowful tune was telling.
The judge overturned the unjust conviction,
Guillo's name cleared, a joyful benediction.
Melodyville rejoiced, united once more,
In a grand concert, they celebrated the score.
Guillo took the stage, singing songs of triumph and glee,
The town danced and sang, their hearts full and free.
In harmonious chorus, their voices did blend,
Grateful for music, the power to mend.
And so, in Melodyville's heart, the lesson was learned,
Never judge a person, for the truth may be turned.
Music prevailed, justice found in its rhyme,
A reminder to all, the power of melody sublime.
- Sun Aug 27, 2023 7:58 pm
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Re: The Late Bronze Age Collapse [Day 2]
The Farting Contest
Once upon a time, there was this really cool dude named Guillo in a small town called Meadowville. Now, Guillo was known for being a bit of a troublemaker, but in a good way. He always had these crazy ideas that made people laugh and have a good time.
One sunny day, Guillo came up with the wackiest idea ever—a farting contest! Yep, you heard it right. He thought it would be hilarious to have a contest where people could show off their farting skills. But hold on, it wasn't about the stinky part, it was all about the funny sounds they could make!
News about the contest spread like wildfire. Everyone in Meadowville got super curious and excited about this weird idea. People started practicing their farts in secret, trying to come up with the funniest and most impressive sounds.
When the big day finally arrived, the meadow outside of town was packed with folks carrying all sorts of stuff. Some had bottles, others had kazoos, and some even brought whoopee cushions. It was a total riot!
Guillo took center stage, wearing this ridiculously big hat and holding a microphone. With a big ol' grin on his face, he introduced the first contestant—SVS, this sweet old lady with a twinkle in her eye. Turns out, she had been practicing her farts in secret while her grandkids were cracking up.
SVS stepped up to the mic, took a deep breath, and let out a tiny, squeaky toot. It was so hilarious that people were rolling on the floor laughing! Everyone clapped and cheered, amazed that this sweet old lady had such a hidden talent.
One after another, people took turns showing off their farting skills. There was this kid named Falcon who could make his farts sound like music—people couldn't help but tap their feet to his toots! Then there was Epignosis, who made her farts sound like a jazzy saxophone solo. It was out of this world!
As the contest went on, the laughter got louder and the farts got crazier. People were crying from laughing so hard, not from the smell, mind you. It was just pure joy and silliness filling the air.
And then it was Guillo's turn. He strutted up to the mic, gave everyone a mischievous look, took a deep breath, and let out this epic, long, and melodic fart. The crowd went wild, clapping and cheering like crazy.
In the end, even though it was a contest, everyone was a winner. Meadowville found a new way to have fun and bring laughter into their lives, all thanks to Guillo's wacky idea. The farting contest became an annual tradition, spreading happiness throughout the town.
So, in that little town of Meadowville, people learned to embrace the silliness that life had to offer. They discovered that laughter truly was the best medicine, even if it came in the form of a perfectly timed toot.
Once upon a time, there was this really cool dude named Guillo in a small town called Meadowville. Now, Guillo was known for being a bit of a troublemaker, but in a good way. He always had these crazy ideas that made people laugh and have a good time.
One sunny day, Guillo came up with the wackiest idea ever—a farting contest! Yep, you heard it right. He thought it would be hilarious to have a contest where people could show off their farting skills. But hold on, it wasn't about the stinky part, it was all about the funny sounds they could make!
News about the contest spread like wildfire. Everyone in Meadowville got super curious and excited about this weird idea. People started practicing their farts in secret, trying to come up with the funniest and most impressive sounds.
When the big day finally arrived, the meadow outside of town was packed with folks carrying all sorts of stuff. Some had bottles, others had kazoos, and some even brought whoopee cushions. It was a total riot!
Guillo took center stage, wearing this ridiculously big hat and holding a microphone. With a big ol' grin on his face, he introduced the first contestant—SVS, this sweet old lady with a twinkle in her eye. Turns out, she had been practicing her farts in secret while her grandkids were cracking up.
SVS stepped up to the mic, took a deep breath, and let out a tiny, squeaky toot. It was so hilarious that people were rolling on the floor laughing! Everyone clapped and cheered, amazed that this sweet old lady had such a hidden talent.
One after another, people took turns showing off their farting skills. There was this kid named Falcon who could make his farts sound like music—people couldn't help but tap their feet to his toots! Then there was Epignosis, who made her farts sound like a jazzy saxophone solo. It was out of this world!
As the contest went on, the laughter got louder and the farts got crazier. People were crying from laughing so hard, not from the smell, mind you. It was just pure joy and silliness filling the air.
And then it was Guillo's turn. He strutted up to the mic, gave everyone a mischievous look, took a deep breath, and let out this epic, long, and melodic fart. The crowd went wild, clapping and cheering like crazy.
In the end, even though it was a contest, everyone was a winner. Meadowville found a new way to have fun and bring laughter into their lives, all thanks to Guillo's wacky idea. The farting contest became an annual tradition, spreading happiness throughout the town.
So, in that little town of Meadowville, people learned to embrace the silliness that life had to offer. They discovered that laughter truly was the best medicine, even if it came in the form of a perfectly timed toot.
- Sun Aug 27, 2023 7:25 pm
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Re: The Late Bronze Age Collapse [Day 2]
Wolves are mad they are config outed
- Sun Aug 27, 2023 7:25 pm
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Re: The Late Bronze Age Collapse [Day 2]
Claiming to save myself close to lylo is prontown
- Sun Aug 27, 2023 7:22 pm
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Re: The Late Bronze Age Collapse [Day 2]
Although these lolcats are very light hearted, i hope you read them, they are fun
- Sun Aug 27, 2023 7:21 pm
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Re: The Late Bronze Age Collapse [Day 2]
No, i sad everything i have to say.
Im gonna continue lolcatting for the sake of just trolling you.
Why?
Because i can =)
Im gonna continue lolcatting for the sake of just trolling you.
Why?
Because i can =)
- Sun Aug 27, 2023 7:16 pm
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Re: The Late Bronze Age Collapse [Day 2]
The madia team is one in seanzie/epignosis, this is a difference check.
The other one is in LP and Master Radishes.
Why LP? Because they have a vote manipulation role and this is how i know i have been uncharitably and hypocritically pushed since day one, because Seanzie allegedly suspected me for being a PR in a 10 player set up and LP is now that extra PR, where is the sus on that slot? Hmmmmmmm? Where is the sus from Seanzie on Epignosis? Hmmmmmmm?
Exactly.
Master Radishes could be scum who tmied that LP and SVS were all town.
The other one is in LP and Master Radishes.
Why LP? Because they have a vote manipulation role and this is how i know i have been uncharitably and hypocritically pushed since day one, because Seanzie allegedly suspected me for being a PR in a 10 player set up and LP is now that extra PR, where is the sus on that slot? Hmmmmmmm? Where is the sus from Seanzie on Epignosis? Hmmmmmmm?
Exactly.
Master Radishes could be scum who tmied that LP and SVS were all town.
- Sun Aug 27, 2023 7:11 pm
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Re: The Late Bronze Age Collapse [Day 2]
Guillotine wrote: ↑Sun Aug 27, 2023 7:11 pmI said i intended to fps more but i got cold feet. I did the correct play and retracted if you cant understand that, that is not my problem, it is yours, again, zero regretsEpignosis wrote: ↑Sun Aug 27, 2023 7:05 pmThis makes no sense. You were on the cusp of being lynched. That's what prompted you to claim.Guillotine wrote: ↑Sun Aug 27, 2023 11:36 am Ok I retract my claim, I'm not a parity cop, I'm actually vanilla
I claimed parity cop to try to bait the night kill, it didn't work and here we are.
I thought about doing some more FPS but it'd be game throwing.
Do I give a fuck if I must be policied yeeted for it? No I don't. From my point of view saving myself as town by any means necessary is a pro town move.
Even after your claim, you still had three votes.
Then today, you said you weren't going to provide any details about your role.
Then you claim to have targeted Seanzie.
Now you say you actually want to live.
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- Sun Aug 27, 2023 7:11 pm
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Re: The Late Bronze Age Collapse [Day 2]
I said i intended to fos more but i got cold feet. I did the correct play and retracted if you cant understand that, that is not my problem, it is yours, again, zero regretsEpignosis wrote: ↑Sun Aug 27, 2023 7:05 pmThis makes no sense. You were on the cusp of being lynched. That's what prompted you to claim.Guillotine wrote: ↑Sun Aug 27, 2023 11:36 am Ok I retract my claim, I'm not a parity cop, I'm actually vanilla
I claimed parity cop to try to bait the night kill, it didn't work and here we are.
I thought about doing some more FPS but it'd be game throwing.
Do I give a fuck if I must be policied yeeted for it? No I don't. From my point of view saving myself as town by any means necessary is a pro town move.
Even after your claim, you still had three votes.
Then today, you said you weren't going to provide any details about your role.
Then you claim to have targeted Seanzie.
Now you say you actually want to live.
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- Sun Aug 27, 2023 6:58 pm
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Re: The Late Bronze Age Collapse [Day 2]
Epignosis wrote: ↑Sun Aug 27, 2023 6:53 pmIf I lose, it's for far greater reasons than that.Guillotine wrote: ↑Sun Aug 27, 2023 11:16 amo you dont scum read me, you just think parity cop can't exist, not a real scum read, if we lose, we lose because you meta games the host not because you scum read me. Get wrecked.Epignosis wrote: ↑Sat Aug 26, 2023 10:20 pm As things stand, I don't believe a word that comes from Guillotine.
A "parity cop" was something I'd never heard of. Fine.
JJJ has never said that phrase on this site. Fine.
It's been mentioned four times in over a decade. Four. Fine.
A "limited use parity cop" is hilarious though. A parity cop is ALREADY by it's nature limited.
I hesitated Day 1 on Guillotine because my own role was limited. To me that spoke of a level of honesty that gave me pause.
Instead, I think Guillotine or Guillotine's partner has a limited role that provided Guillotine with knowledge that limited roles were in play.
[VOTE: Guillotine] aubergine
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- Sun Aug 27, 2023 6:57 pm
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SVS is townS~V~S wrote: ↑Sun Aug 27, 2023 2:34 pmNo. Sorry. Michelle was annoyed that I called her aggro, and refused to really engage with my questions regarding exactly WHY she suspected me. She acted like she was humoring me, and not really interested in considering that I might be town. I am looking forward to asking her post game why she was so sure I was bad, actually. But being town doesn't mean one is infallible or even correct, and Michelle was not correct. I was horribly wrong in a recent game, it happens to all of us. And last yeet, votes were falling off me, when I said I'd prefer not to yeet the guy claiming a town role, and he called me a LAMIST, voted me, pushed others to, and stayed there even after I went to 4 votes, and seemed surprised I didn't die. I firmly believe nothing clears anyone ever, and people clear others too easily, but thread activity and voting analysis can point in the right direction.
I kinda lost track of mafia this weekend, but it looks like the thread is not so bad of a catch up, I should be able to be caught up and make an informed vote.
- Sun Aug 27, 2023 6:53 pm
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A legacy of a macho sheep
Once upon a time in the enchanting land of Meadowville, there lived a remarkably macho sheep named Guillo. With his strong and muscular build, Guillo was not your average fluffy farm animal. He possessed an unwavering determination to protect his fellow sheep and the entire meadow from any harm that may befall them.
One moonlit night, as the meadow bathed in ethereal glow, news spread about the arrival of two wicked werewolves, Seanzie and Master Radishes. They had been causing havoc in nearby villages, spreading fear and darkness wherever they went. Guillo, fueled by his heroic spirit, knew it was his duty to put an end to their misdeeds and ensure the safety of Meadowville.
Equipped with his sharp instincts and a heart full of courage, Guillo embarked on his journey to track down the menacing werewolves. As he ventured through the deep forests, he encountered various challenges along the way. Cunning traps, thick underbrush, and treacherous terrain tested his resolve, but Guillo's determination remained unshaken.
Throughout his quest, Guillo made unlikely allies in the form of Meadowville's woodland creatures. The wise old owl, Hoots, guided him through the darkest nights, revealing hidden paths and secrets. Squeaky, a quick-witted squirrel, provided Guillo with valuable information about the werewolves' whereabouts, ensuring he stayed one step ahead.
With the help of his newfound friends, Guillo finally cornered Seanzie and Master Radishes in an ancient, forgotten cave deep within the meadow. The air crackled with tension as the three adversaries faced each other. Seanzie, with sharp fangs and piercing eyes, sneered at Guillo, underestimating his strength.
But Guillo, fueled by his determination and the collective hope of Meadowville's inhabitants, charged forward fearlessly. His powerful horns clashed with the werewolves' menacing claws, creating sparks that illuminated the cave. The battle raged on, the echoing roars and the clashing of forces reverberating through the meadow.
In a final, decisive moment, Guillo summoned all his strength and delivered a mighty blow, sending the werewolves flying. The battle was won, and Meadowville rejoiced as the light of victory shone brightly once more.
From that day forward, Guillo's tale became legend, spreading far and wide, inspiring others to stand up against evil. The macho sheep had not only saved Meadowville but had become a symbol of courage and unity.
And so, the meadow thrived under Guillo's watchful eye, and the memory of his valiant quest remained etched in the hearts of all who heard the tale. For in Meadowville, the hero sheep, Guillo, had taught everyone the power of bravery, friendship, and the triumph of good over evil.
Once upon a time in the enchanting land of Meadowville, there lived a remarkably macho sheep named Guillo. With his strong and muscular build, Guillo was not your average fluffy farm animal. He possessed an unwavering determination to protect his fellow sheep and the entire meadow from any harm that may befall them.
One moonlit night, as the meadow bathed in ethereal glow, news spread about the arrival of two wicked werewolves, Seanzie and Master Radishes. They had been causing havoc in nearby villages, spreading fear and darkness wherever they went. Guillo, fueled by his heroic spirit, knew it was his duty to put an end to their misdeeds and ensure the safety of Meadowville.
Equipped with his sharp instincts and a heart full of courage, Guillo embarked on his journey to track down the menacing werewolves. As he ventured through the deep forests, he encountered various challenges along the way. Cunning traps, thick underbrush, and treacherous terrain tested his resolve, but Guillo's determination remained unshaken.
Throughout his quest, Guillo made unlikely allies in the form of Meadowville's woodland creatures. The wise old owl, Hoots, guided him through the darkest nights, revealing hidden paths and secrets. Squeaky, a quick-witted squirrel, provided Guillo with valuable information about the werewolves' whereabouts, ensuring he stayed one step ahead.
With the help of his newfound friends, Guillo finally cornered Seanzie and Master Radishes in an ancient, forgotten cave deep within the meadow. The air crackled with tension as the three adversaries faced each other. Seanzie, with sharp fangs and piercing eyes, sneered at Guillo, underestimating his strength.
But Guillo, fueled by his determination and the collective hope of Meadowville's inhabitants, charged forward fearlessly. His powerful horns clashed with the werewolves' menacing claws, creating sparks that illuminated the cave. The battle raged on, the echoing roars and the clashing of forces reverberating through the meadow.
In a final, decisive moment, Guillo summoned all his strength and delivered a mighty blow, sending the werewolves flying. The battle was won, and Meadowville rejoiced as the light of victory shone brightly once more.
From that day forward, Guillo's tale became legend, spreading far and wide, inspiring others to stand up against evil. The macho sheep had not only saved Meadowville but had become a symbol of courage and unity.
And so, the meadow thrived under Guillo's watchful eye, and the memory of his valiant quest remained etched in the hearts of all who heard the tale. For in Meadowville, the hero sheep, Guillo, had taught everyone the power of bravery, friendship, and the triumph of good over evil.
- Sun Aug 27, 2023 6:42 pm
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The Soccer Team of Meadowville
Inspired by the newfound friendship and the spirit of unity, Guillo, the honorary member of the Confbiased, hatched a brilliant idea. He decided to form a soccer team with his beloved Confbiased friends and other residents of Meadowville. The goal was not only to showcase their skills on the field but also to foster camaraderie and strengthen the bonds within the community.
Guillo wasted no time in sharing his plan with his trusted friends. Wilgy, the energetic rabbit, jumped up with excitement, while Michelle, the wise owl, provided her strategic insights. Cat, known for her agility and quick reflexes, purred in agreement, and Seanzie, the playful squirrel, eagerly joined in. Epignosis, Falcon, LinearPoint, SVS, MasterRadishes, JJJ, and Scotty, all beloved members of the Confbiased, were thrilled to be part of this thrilling venture.
The news of Guillo's soccer team spread like wildfire throughout Meadowville, and soon, more residents expressed their interest in joining. The team's reputation as a fun-loving, inclusive group attracted a diverse range of individuals, each bringing their unique skills and personalities to the mix.
The Confbiased, together with their new teammates, gathered on the Meadowville soccer field for their first practice session. Guillo, with his natural leadership abilities, took charge as the team captain. He encouraged everyone to let their true selves shine on the field, reminding them that their differences were their biggest strengths.
Under Guillo's guidance, the team trained tirelessly, honing their individual skills and developing a strong bond. Wilgy's lightning-fast speed helped him become an excellent forward, while Cat's nimble moves made her a formidable defender. Michelle used her strategic thinking to orchestrate plays, and Seanzie's acrobatic flair added an element of surprise to their game.
Epignosis, Falcon, LinearPoint, SVS, MasterRadishes, JJJ, and Scotty, along with other teammates, each found their positions and contributed their unique talents to the team. Epignosis proved to be an exceptional midfielder, Falcon's soaring jumps and aerial prowess made him an excellent goalkeeper, while LinearPoint's precision in passing and SVS's unwavering determination added depth to their midfield. MasterRadishes impressed everyone with his agility, JJJ with his resilience, and Scotty with his unwavering spirit.
The Meadowville soccer team, aptly named "The Confbiased Kickers," soon became the talk of the town. Their matches were not just about winning but also about celebrating the joy of playing together and showcasing the spirit of inclusivity.
As the team competed against other towns, they discovered that the true measure of their success lay in the smiles they brought to the faces of their fellow Meadowville residents. The Confbiased Kickers became a symbol of unity and friendship, inspiring other communities to embrace diversity and teamwork.
Their journey was not without challenges, as they encountered formidable opponents and faced setbacks along the way. But the Confbiased Kickers never lost sight of their true purpose: to bring people together through the love of the game.
In the end, the Confbiased Kickers emerged victorious, not only on the soccer field but also in the hearts of the Meadowville community. Guillo, the wolf with a heart of gold, had not only unmasked his own true identity but had also united a diverse group of individuals through their shared passion for soccer.
And so, the Confbiased Kickers continued to play, spreading laughter and joy, and reminding everyone that when we come together, embracing our differences and celebrating our strengths, we can achieve greatness both as a team and as a community. Meadowville would forever cherish the legacy of the Confbiased Kickers, a testament to the power of friendship, acceptance, and the beautiful game of soccer.
Inspired by the newfound friendship and the spirit of unity, Guillo, the honorary member of the Confbiased, hatched a brilliant idea. He decided to form a soccer team with his beloved Confbiased friends and other residents of Meadowville. The goal was not only to showcase their skills on the field but also to foster camaraderie and strengthen the bonds within the community.
Guillo wasted no time in sharing his plan with his trusted friends. Wilgy, the energetic rabbit, jumped up with excitement, while Michelle, the wise owl, provided her strategic insights. Cat, known for her agility and quick reflexes, purred in agreement, and Seanzie, the playful squirrel, eagerly joined in. Epignosis, Falcon, LinearPoint, SVS, MasterRadishes, JJJ, and Scotty, all beloved members of the Confbiased, were thrilled to be part of this thrilling venture.
The news of Guillo's soccer team spread like wildfire throughout Meadowville, and soon, more residents expressed their interest in joining. The team's reputation as a fun-loving, inclusive group attracted a diverse range of individuals, each bringing their unique skills and personalities to the mix.
The Confbiased, together with their new teammates, gathered on the Meadowville soccer field for their first practice session. Guillo, with his natural leadership abilities, took charge as the team captain. He encouraged everyone to let their true selves shine on the field, reminding them that their differences were their biggest strengths.
Under Guillo's guidance, the team trained tirelessly, honing their individual skills and developing a strong bond. Wilgy's lightning-fast speed helped him become an excellent forward, while Cat's nimble moves made her a formidable defender. Michelle used her strategic thinking to orchestrate plays, and Seanzie's acrobatic flair added an element of surprise to their game.
Epignosis, Falcon, LinearPoint, SVS, MasterRadishes, JJJ, and Scotty, along with other teammates, each found their positions and contributed their unique talents to the team. Epignosis proved to be an exceptional midfielder, Falcon's soaring jumps and aerial prowess made him an excellent goalkeeper, while LinearPoint's precision in passing and SVS's unwavering determination added depth to their midfield. MasterRadishes impressed everyone with his agility, JJJ with his resilience, and Scotty with his unwavering spirit.
The Meadowville soccer team, aptly named "The Confbiased Kickers," soon became the talk of the town. Their matches were not just about winning but also about celebrating the joy of playing together and showcasing the spirit of inclusivity.
As the team competed against other towns, they discovered that the true measure of their success lay in the smiles they brought to the faces of their fellow Meadowville residents. The Confbiased Kickers became a symbol of unity and friendship, inspiring other communities to embrace diversity and teamwork.
Their journey was not without challenges, as they encountered formidable opponents and faced setbacks along the way. But the Confbiased Kickers never lost sight of their true purpose: to bring people together through the love of the game.
In the end, the Confbiased Kickers emerged victorious, not only on the soccer field but also in the hearts of the Meadowville community. Guillo, the wolf with a heart of gold, had not only unmasked his own true identity but had also united a diverse group of individuals through their shared passion for soccer.
And so, the Confbiased Kickers continued to play, spreading laughter and joy, and reminding everyone that when we come together, embracing our differences and celebrating our strengths, we can achieve greatness both as a team and as a community. Meadowville would forever cherish the legacy of the Confbiased Kickers, a testament to the power of friendship, acceptance, and the beautiful game of soccer.
- Sun Aug 27, 2023 6:35 pm
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Re: The Late Bronze Age Collapse [Day 2]
Once upon a time, in the delightful town of Meadowville, there lived a group of neighbors known as the Confbiased. These cheerful and mischievous individuals were always up for a good laugh and a thrilling adventure. One sunny day, they heard whispers of a wolf named Guillo who had been spotted wearing sheep's wool. Naturally, their curiosity was piqued, and they embarked on a comical journey to uncover the truth.
The Confbiased gathered at the local park, where Mr. Johnson, the town's storyteller and resident jokester, shared his version of the peculiar tale. According to him, Guillo, the sneaky wolf, had been disguising himself as a fluffy sheep named Flora. He would roam around Meadowville, mingling with the unsuspecting residents and participating in their sheepish activities.
Unable to resist a chuckle, the Confbiased couldn't wait to expose Guillo's woolly deception. They brainstormed a plan, which involved enlisting the help of Miss Penelope, the town's renowned costume designer known for her wild imagination and quirky outfits. Together, they would organize a whimsical masquerade ball, where everyone would be encouraged to dress as their favorite animal.
As the day of the masquerade ball arrived, the townsfolk excitedly prepared their animal-themed costumes, from graceful gazelles to flamboyant flamingos. The Confbiased, however, had something special in store. They had secretly invited Guillo to the ball, unaware that his true identity was about to be revealed.
The evening of the masquerade ball was filled with laughter, music, and a sense of anticipation. The Confbiased, sporting their own animal disguises, mingled with the crowd, searching for Guillo among the revelers. Suddenly, Miss Penelope, disguised as a peacock, took center stage and announced a surprise contest for the "Most Convincing Animal Costume."
One by one, the contestants paraded across the dance floor, showcasing their remarkable disguises. The crowd applauded and gasped in awe at the creativity on display. Finally, it was Guillo's turn. He confidently strutted forward, disguised as Flora the sheep, his woolly coat impeccably fluffy.
But just as the crowd marveled at Guillo's costume, Miss Penelope, with a twinkle in her eye, revealed a hidden button on his woolly ensemble. With a flourish, she pressed it, and the costume magically transformed, shedding its sheepish facade. The crowd erupted into laughter and applause as Guillo stood before them in all his wolfish glory.
As the joyful chaos settled, the Confbiased stepped forward, welcoming Guillo with open arms. They realized that beneath his mischievous disguise, Guillo had a kind heart and a longing for friendship. From that day on, Guillo became an honorary member of the Confbiased, teaching them the importance of acceptance and the beauty of embracing one's true nature.
Word of their heartwarming adventure spread throughout Meadowville, reminding everyone that sometimes, the most unexpected friendships can bloom when we let go of our biases and embrace the spirit of laughter and acceptance. And as for the Confbiased, they continued their escapades, forever bringing smiles and cheer to the town they adored, with Guillo by their side, forever reminding them of the joy of being true to oneself.
The Confbiased gathered at the local park, where Mr. Johnson, the town's storyteller and resident jokester, shared his version of the peculiar tale. According to him, Guillo, the sneaky wolf, had been disguising himself as a fluffy sheep named Flora. He would roam around Meadowville, mingling with the unsuspecting residents and participating in their sheepish activities.
Unable to resist a chuckle, the Confbiased couldn't wait to expose Guillo's woolly deception. They brainstormed a plan, which involved enlisting the help of Miss Penelope, the town's renowned costume designer known for her wild imagination and quirky outfits. Together, they would organize a whimsical masquerade ball, where everyone would be encouraged to dress as their favorite animal.
As the day of the masquerade ball arrived, the townsfolk excitedly prepared their animal-themed costumes, from graceful gazelles to flamboyant flamingos. The Confbiased, however, had something special in store. They had secretly invited Guillo to the ball, unaware that his true identity was about to be revealed.
The evening of the masquerade ball was filled with laughter, music, and a sense of anticipation. The Confbiased, sporting their own animal disguises, mingled with the crowd, searching for Guillo among the revelers. Suddenly, Miss Penelope, disguised as a peacock, took center stage and announced a surprise contest for the "Most Convincing Animal Costume."
One by one, the contestants paraded across the dance floor, showcasing their remarkable disguises. The crowd applauded and gasped in awe at the creativity on display. Finally, it was Guillo's turn. He confidently strutted forward, disguised as Flora the sheep, his woolly coat impeccably fluffy.
But just as the crowd marveled at Guillo's costume, Miss Penelope, with a twinkle in her eye, revealed a hidden button on his woolly ensemble. With a flourish, she pressed it, and the costume magically transformed, shedding its sheepish facade. The crowd erupted into laughter and applause as Guillo stood before them in all his wolfish glory.
As the joyful chaos settled, the Confbiased stepped forward, welcoming Guillo with open arms. They realized that beneath his mischievous disguise, Guillo had a kind heart and a longing for friendship. From that day on, Guillo became an honorary member of the Confbiased, teaching them the importance of acceptance and the beauty of embracing one's true nature.
Word of their heartwarming adventure spread throughout Meadowville, reminding everyone that sometimes, the most unexpected friendships can bloom when we let go of our biases and embrace the spirit of laughter and acceptance. And as for the Confbiased, they continued their escapades, forever bringing smiles and cheer to the town they adored, with Guillo by their side, forever reminding them of the joy of being true to oneself.
- Sun Aug 27, 2023 1:38 pm
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Re: The Late Bronze Age Collapse [Day 2]
Seanzie is only intetested in getting my elimination through, he does not want to solve, he is the mafia
- Sun Aug 27, 2023 1:37 pm
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Re: The Late Bronze Age Collapse [Day 2]
Seanzie, picture i flip town but the game continues. Whom do you push?
- Sun Aug 27, 2023 1:35 pm
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Re: The Late Bronze Age Collapse [Day 2]
That is fair, i didnt think of thatSeanzie wrote: ↑Sun Aug 27, 2023 1:34 pmIf you actually intended to bait the NK, you would have claimed a N0 check.Guillotine wrote: ↑Sun Aug 27, 2023 1:31 pmThen why not claim that my parity check starts at n0, fake a check on night 1 and derail the game completely today?Seanzie wrote: ↑Sun Aug 27, 2023 1:25 pmThey could play the same for an alignment cop claim. It is no different. Your claim doesn't make sense coming from town, but trying to get a pass to D3, then claim a diff check in ELO makes sense for a wolf, especially one that would have gone over D1 if not for the claim.Guillotine wrote: ↑Sun Aug 27, 2023 1:18 pmNo it does not, if i was the real cop i check their alignment at night to see if if it someone fosing or a wolf. DuhSeanzie wrote: ↑Sun Aug 27, 2023 1:08 pmParity cop baits any cop. You think a mostly vanilla game would have a parity cop and an alignment cop? Sorry, no.Guillotine wrote: ↑Sun Aug 27, 2023 11:45 amI was not going to claim alignment cop and actually bait the real alignment cop and actually game throw, same for doctor or other likely standard roles here, the idea was surviving and baiting not to help scum baiting a likely claim.LinearPoint wrote: ↑Sun Aug 27, 2023 11:42 am
For what it's worth I do think it's a fair play for a town to do so.
I just don't really believe you here. If you were trying to die night 1 as a Vanilla Townie, Parity Cop isn't the claim.
Mafia are fairly disincentivized from killing a Parity Cop claim since you couldn't get info night 1. So claiming Parity Cop really does give the opposite vibes of someone trying to bait the night kill.
- Sun Aug 27, 2023 1:34 pm
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Re: The Late Bronze Age Collapse [Day 2]
And this is why you are scum vig.
Cause you claim to not have believed me and yet you let me live, gtfoh
Cause you claim to not have believed me and yet you let me live, gtfoh
- Sun Aug 27, 2023 1:33 pm
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Re: The Late Bronze Age Collapse [Day 2]
And again if i know i could possibly get eliminated on day i claim a likely role to bait it out.
- Sun Aug 27, 2023 1:32 pm
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Re: The Late Bronze Age Collapse [Day 2]
Because that is how parity cops work for small games like this. They start on night zero
- Sun Aug 27, 2023 1:31 pm
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Re: The Late Bronze Age Collapse [Day 2]
Then why not claim that my parity check starts at n0, fake a check on night 1 and derail the game completely today?Seanzie wrote: ↑Sun Aug 27, 2023 1:25 pmThey could play the same for an alignment cop claim. It is no different. Your claim doesn't make sense coming from town, but trying to get a pass to D3, then claim a diff check in ELO makes sense for a wolf, especially one that would have gone over D1 if not for the claim.Guillotine wrote: ↑Sun Aug 27, 2023 1:18 pmNo it does not, if i was the real cop i check their alignment at night to see if if it someone fosing or a wolf. DuhSeanzie wrote: ↑Sun Aug 27, 2023 1:08 pmParity cop baits any cop. You think a mostly vanilla game would have a parity cop and an alignment cop? Sorry, no.Guillotine wrote: ↑Sun Aug 27, 2023 11:45 amI was not going to claim alignment cop and actually bait the real alignment cop and actually game throw, same for doctor or other likely standard roles here, the idea was surviving and baiting not to help scum baiting a likely claim.LinearPoint wrote: ↑Sun Aug 27, 2023 11:42 amFor what it's worth I do think it's a fair play for a town to do so.Guillotine wrote: ↑Sun Aug 27, 2023 11:40 am Yeet me today if you must but don't expect apologies from me post game cause I will not, I played pro-town
I just don't really believe you here. If you were trying to die night 1 as a Vanilla Townie, Parity Cop isn't the claim.
Mafia are fairly disincentivized from killing a Parity Cop claim since you couldn't get info night 1. So claiming Parity Cop really does give the opposite vibes of someone trying to bait the night kill.
- Sun Aug 27, 2023 1:28 pm
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Re: The Late Bronze Age Collapse [Day 2]
To make scum dont believe is day 1 onlySeanzie wrote: ↑Sun Aug 27, 2023 12:57 pmHe claimed D1 JK that didn't act, how is this baiting the NK?Guillotine wrote: ↑Sun Aug 27, 2023 11:24 amHe is obviously not jailkeeper, he is baiting the night kill.LinearPoint wrote: ↑Sat Aug 26, 2023 10:59 pm Whp would Guillotine's partner be if they were wolf? I was thinking it had to be Epignosis, but does anyone have meta on Epignosis to know if they tend to bus this hard day 2?
- Sun Aug 27, 2023 1:18 pm
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Re: The Late Bronze Age Collapse [Day 2]
No it does not, if i was the real cop i check their alignment at night to see if if it someone fosing or a wolf. DuhSeanzie wrote: ↑Sun Aug 27, 2023 1:08 pmParity cop baits any cop. You think a mostly vanilla game would have a parity cop and an alignment cop? Sorry, no.Guillotine wrote: ↑Sun Aug 27, 2023 11:45 amI was not going to claim alignment cop and actually bait the real alignment cop and actually game throw, same for doctor or other likely standard roles here, the idea was surviving and baiting not to help scum baiting a likely claim.LinearPoint wrote: ↑Sun Aug 27, 2023 11:42 amFor what it's worth I do think it's a fair play for a town to do so.Guillotine wrote: ↑Sun Aug 27, 2023 11:40 am Yeet me today if you must but don't expect apologies from me post game cause I will not, I played pro-town
I just don't really believe you here. If you were trying to die night 1 as a Vanilla Townie, Parity Cop isn't the claim.
Mafia are fairly disincentivized from killing a Parity Cop claim since you couldn't get info night 1. So claiming Parity Cop really does give the opposite vibes of someone trying to bait the night kill.
- Sun Aug 27, 2023 12:16 pm
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Re: The Late Bronze Age Collapse [Day 2]
And i must emphasize on this because i already see it coming.
If you think I game threw then it is a skill issue from your part.
Because
1) As scum my priority is to kill townies and make other townies look aligned with me. If you look at my day 1, you will see that I pushed the louder voices for reacts and info, i actually reevaluated Michelle multiple times until I got her to town tell and clear her for it.
Seanzie was zero posting, it would have been really easy to get him mislynched if he was town here, same for Falcon.o
2) If the thread is dead, as scum i want it to remain dead, I don't go out the way to post annoying stuff to bait for reactions, it actually has been me, the reason this thread is not more dead than it is.
3) I claimed a PR that in my opinion didn't risk a real town counter claim, if I was scum at the verge of getting eliminated, I claim doctor or alignment cop and bait that claim out to increase our chances of winning this game.
4) I claimed saving myself that otherwise would have resulted in a town elimination and then scum would have used my legacy to mislynch Wilgy, LinearPoint and SvS if they are all town.
5) I retracted my claim 12 hours before EoD, if i was a gamethrower, I hold my claim til the end and actually FPS my way out to lynch one of the PRs, I did the responsible thing to retract it and produce a difference check before lylo.
So, I have zero regrets of how i played
What does it tell me not getting killed at night.
1) That one, if they believed my claim they knew I was not dangerous until night 2.
2) That killing the people that pushed me would make me look bad so most likely I could get yeeted.
I could be wrong about Seanzie and he may be a town pr, if this is true then it means:
1) That scum noticed that Seanzie held his vote because from his point of view there can't be two town prs in a set up of 10 people which is the equivalent of a counter claim without actually counter claiming.
2) They believed Seanzie would kill me, doing the job for them, so they killed Michelle instead to frame me.
In this case i would look into who also claimed having read into Seanzie's behavior on day 1 to act accordingly, there could be a scum.
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And the most important thing of all
if i was scum here, I kill Seanzie after deducing he is a PR counterclaiming me instead of Michelle who was willing to work with me, specially because as scum, I would have every reason to believe he'd do something with whatever PR he had against me.
I drop the mic
If you think I game threw then it is a skill issue from your part.
Because
1) As scum my priority is to kill townies and make other townies look aligned with me. If you look at my day 1, you will see that I pushed the louder voices for reacts and info, i actually reevaluated Michelle multiple times until I got her to town tell and clear her for it.
Seanzie was zero posting, it would have been really easy to get him mislynched if he was town here, same for Falcon.o
2) If the thread is dead, as scum i want it to remain dead, I don't go out the way to post annoying stuff to bait for reactions, it actually has been me, the reason this thread is not more dead than it is.
3) I claimed a PR that in my opinion didn't risk a real town counter claim, if I was scum at the verge of getting eliminated, I claim doctor or alignment cop and bait that claim out to increase our chances of winning this game.
4) I claimed saving myself that otherwise would have resulted in a town elimination and then scum would have used my legacy to mislynch Wilgy, LinearPoint and SvS if they are all town.
5) I retracted my claim 12 hours before EoD, if i was a gamethrower, I hold my claim til the end and actually FPS my way out to lynch one of the PRs, I did the responsible thing to retract it and produce a difference check before lylo.
So, I have zero regrets of how i played
What does it tell me not getting killed at night.
1) That one, if they believed my claim they knew I was not dangerous until night 2.
2) That killing the people that pushed me would make me look bad so most likely I could get yeeted.
I could be wrong about Seanzie and he may be a town pr, if this is true then it means:
1) That scum noticed that Seanzie held his vote because from his point of view there can't be two town prs in a set up of 10 people which is the equivalent of a counter claim without actually counter claiming.
2) They believed Seanzie would kill me, doing the job for them, so they killed Michelle instead to frame me.
In this case i would look into who also claimed having read into Seanzie's behavior on day 1 to act accordingly, there could be a scum.
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And the most important thing of all
if i was scum here, I kill Seanzie after deducing he is a PR counterclaiming me instead of Michelle who was willing to work with me, specially because as scum, I would have every reason to believe he'd do something with whatever PR he had against me.
I drop the mic
- Sun Aug 27, 2023 11:46 am
- Forum: Previous Heists
- Topic: The Late Bronze Age Collapse [END]
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Re: The Late Bronze Age Collapse [Day 2]
So I dont care if you don't believe me, I played pro town, it's just this time it didn't work as expected