I did go through your posts looking for a detectable statement. There was at least once where you said "I'm a civ" but it was in a longer sentence which could have possibly made it a non-detectable. One thing I did notice was you pointing out a statement Epi made for Josephine to detect... if you were concerned about her getting a detectable statement I wonder why you didn't make a clear one for her.Quin wrote:If you have the time, I'd recommend you go through my posts and see if you can pick out anything that Dom could have checked that would incriminate me. I don't think you'd be able to. As for my voting off the main wagons - that's just me. As a civ, I did it in Red vs Blue, and as a baddie, I did it in Mad Max. It's as 3J calls it 'a convenient meta'.Long Con wrote:Definitely not the same Snow Dog that we saw in Monkey Island. I have already given an opinion on his play:DrWilgy wrote:DDL, I've noticed a trend of you being obscure and do think you need to be lynched soon.
Snow Dog same thing, but it's only been a single post that directly rubbed me the wrong way. Overall I don't think this is the same civvy Snow Dog I saw in monkey Island. @LC I'd like your opinion on this.
A question to everyone: do you think Dom lie-detected Quin as bad, or was he just upset about his lynch and lashing out at the stand-out vote? I can understand the idea that a baddie Quin would vote off the main wagon under normal circumstances (as in: a lynch that had some voting variety), but I'm not sure that Quin's DDL vote warranted that accusation from Dom.Long Con wrote:I am suspicious of Snow Dog because of his drastically different playstyle. He wants to go fast and loose this game, carefree and a bit chaotic. It's a fine choice, and one that a Civ might make to survive longer (because who wants to nightkill the court jester? He's no threat...), but my other feeling is a bit stronger, that he is a baddie that wants to avoid a lynch by acting that way. It's really hard to separate truly suspicious behaviour from fun chaos behaviour. Which would be the point. It's not nearly enough for me to advocate Snow Dog's lynch though... and anyway, I owe him for our last game together, and I want to follow through on that.
A Mafia of Unfortunate Events [END GAME]
Moderator: Community Team
- Sorsha
- Money Launderer
- Posts in topic: 63
- Posts: 2128
- Joined: Fri Dec 13, 2013 8:26 pm
- Location: MKE
Re: A Mafia of Unfortunate Events [NIGHT 3]
- Golden
- The Coward
- Posts in topic: 547
- Posts: 20125
- Joined: Thu Feb 19, 2015 3:27 am
- Location: Wellington, New Zealand
Re: A Mafia of Unfortunate Events [DAY 2]
Noting this here to see if ddl wants to vig epi...Epignosis wrote:FYI: I have not read since the point where our Internet was disconnected, and I don't intend to until my office is set up. My desk is awful and my chair is oozing the black blood of naughty orphans' souls, so no way is that going on carpet.
I guess what I'm trying to say is that for a while still, DLL,Spoiler: show
- Dragon D. Luffy
- The Pirate
- Posts in topic: 263
- Posts: 12701
- Joined: Sat May 02, 2015 5:25 pm
- Location: Brazil
- Gender: Male
- Preferred Pronouns: He/Him/His
- Contact:
Re: A Mafia of Unfortunate Events [DAY 2]
You mean, away a week.Golden wrote:You seemed to have a read on me fine back then. Why does me being away a day make me hard to read?Dragon D. Luffy wrote:I'm still reading Day 1 and I already want to punch Golden in the face. That's a good sign, he's probably a civ.
And the answer is: because I don't want to freeze my reads? What if you pulled a perfect civ look on day 1 and after you saw it worked you decided to coast for the rest of the game? And if you did that, how can we be sure other than making you post again? And what better way to make you post again than pressuring you with the thread of in-game death?
It's not complicated. I'm not trying to implement some personal policy for killing people. It's just pressure, at the most basic level. It's what I do every game. Threaten to remove players from the game if they not provide a reason for why I should think they are civ.
If vote changing were allowed, I'd be throwing votes like candy. I change votes all the time, because that's a great way of pressuring people. Since that doesn't work here, I have to rely on verbal threats.
You think I did something similar that warrants voting? Then go ahead, vote for me. Point out the scummy stuff I said. Pressure me. If we all do that to each, we'll get to the baddies eventually.
What won't work is waiting until we get a perfect case on someone, while giving people the benefit of doubt. This isn't real life, this is mafia. The best way to produce evidence here is with blood.
- Dragon D. Luffy
- The Pirate
- Posts in topic: 263
- Posts: 12701
- Joined: Sat May 02, 2015 5:25 pm
- Location: Brazil
- Gender: Male
- Preferred Pronouns: He/Him/His
- Contact:
Re: A Mafia of Unfortunate Events [NIGHT 3]
I don't care about a moral victory with you.Golden wrote:Half a peanut on its deathbed could call out people for being inactive.Dragon D. Luffy wrote:And feel free to call me an hypocrite if you want. I won't deny.
I feel like saying what I think people are doing wrong is more productive than sataying silent for the sake of not being an hypocrite.
Either you're right, in which case they never read your post and you make no difference, or you're wrong, but you claim some moral victory like you just did with me.
I don't trust your motives.
I'm not here to look like a civ.
I'm here to lynch people.
- Quin
- Indecent Bastard
- Posts in topic: 337
- Posts: 10900
- Joined: Fri Feb 19, 2016 1:08 am
- Location: The Future
Re: A Mafia of Unfortunate Events [NIGHT 3]
Just going off my experience with the role, 'I'm a civ' wouldn't have been detectable.Sorsha wrote:I did go through your posts looking for a detectable statement. There was at least once where you said "I'm a civ" but it was in a longer sentence which could have possibly made it a non-detectable. One thing I did notice was you pointing out a statement Epi made for Josephine to detect... if you were concerned about her getting a detectable statement I wonder why you didn't make a clear one for her.Quin wrote:If you have the time, I'd recommend you go through my posts and see if you can pick out anything that Dom could have checked that would incriminate me. I don't think you'd be able to. As for my voting off the main wagons - that's just me. As a civ, I did it in Red vs Blue, and as a baddie, I did it in Mad Max. It's as 3J calls it 'a convenient meta'.Long Con wrote:Definitely not the same Snow Dog that we saw in Monkey Island. I have already given an opinion on his play:DrWilgy wrote:DDL, I've noticed a trend of you being obscure and do think you need to be lynched soon.
Snow Dog same thing, but it's only been a single post that directly rubbed me the wrong way. Overall I don't think this is the same civvy Snow Dog I saw in monkey Island. @LC I'd like your opinion on this.
A question to everyone: do you think Dom lie-detected Quin as bad, or was he just upset about his lynch and lashing out at the stand-out vote? I can understand the idea that a baddie Quin would vote off the main wagon under normal circumstances (as in: a lynch that had some voting variety), but I'm not sure that Quin's DDL vote warranted that accusation from Dom.Long Con wrote:I am suspicious of Snow Dog because of his drastically different playstyle. He wants to go fast and loose this game, carefree and a bit chaotic. It's a fine choice, and one that a Civ might make to survive longer (because who wants to nightkill the court jester? He's no threat...), but my other feeling is a bit stronger, that he is a baddie that wants to avoid a lynch by acting that way. It's really hard to separate truly suspicious behaviour from fun chaos behaviour. Which would be the point. It's not nearly enough for me to advocate Snow Dog's lynch though... and anyway, I owe him for our last game together, and I want to follow through on that.
I assume that this is the post that you're referring to about Epi:
Spoiler: show
- Dragon D. Luffy
- The Pirate
- Posts in topic: 263
- Posts: 12701
- Joined: Sat May 02, 2015 5:25 pm
- Location: Brazil
- Gender: Male
- Preferred Pronouns: He/Him/His
- Contact:
Re: A Mafia of Unfortunate Events [NIGHT 3]
I recall DF saing he wouldn't be allowed stuff like "I'm a civ" to be detected.
- Golden
- The Coward
- Posts in topic: 547
- Posts: 20125
- Joined: Thu Feb 19, 2015 3:27 am
- Location: Wellington, New Zealand
Re: A Mafia of Unfortunate Events [NIGHT 3]
Ok, I like those last two posts. I just don't think half of what you have been saying beforehand meshes with it.Dragon D. Luffy wrote:I don't care about a moral victory with you.Golden wrote:Half a peanut on its deathbed could call out people for being inactive.Dragon D. Luffy wrote:And feel free to call me an hypocrite if you want. I won't deny.
I feel like saying what I think people are doing wrong is more productive than sataying silent for the sake of not being an hypocrite.
Either you're right, in which case they never read your post and you make no difference, or you're wrong, but you claim some moral victory like you just did with me.
I don't trust your motives.
I'm not here to look like a civ.
I'm here to lynch people.
Like, take the post where you analyse the Dom votes and reach no conclusions at all. What's the point except to make yourself look civ?
- Dragon D. Luffy
- The Pirate
- Posts in topic: 263
- Posts: 12701
- Joined: Sat May 02, 2015 5:25 pm
- Location: Brazil
- Gender: Male
- Preferred Pronouns: He/Him/His
- Contact:
Re: A Mafia of Unfortunate Events [NIGHT 3]
Because I'm lazy.Golden wrote:Ok, I like those last two posts. I just don't think half of what you have been saying beforehand meshes with it.Dragon D. Luffy wrote:I don't care about a moral victory with you.Golden wrote:Half a peanut on its deathbed could call out people for being inactive.Dragon D. Luffy wrote:And feel free to call me an hypocrite if you want. I won't deny.
I feel like saying what I think people are doing wrong is more productive than sataying silent for the sake of not being an hypocrite.
Either you're right, in which case they never read your post and you make no difference, or you're wrong, but you claim some moral victory like you just did with me.
I don't trust your motives.
I'm not here to look like a civ.
I'm here to lynch people.
Like, take the post where you analyse the Dom votes and reach no conclusions at all. What's the point except to make yourself look civ?
And even if I reach no conclusions myself, I want to provide material for other people to do.
- Golden
- The Coward
- Posts in topic: 547
- Posts: 20125
- Joined: Thu Feb 19, 2015 3:27 am
- Location: Wellington, New Zealand
Re: A Mafia of Unfortunate Events [NIGHT 3]
I reckon there would be meaty stuff in our convo for a lie detector. LDs should always start by clarifying how a particular statement would be answered by the host if the player is good, and if they are bad, however. To make sure you know what you are getting.Dragon D. Luffy wrote:I recall DF saing he wouldn't be allowed stuff like "I'm a civ" to be detected.
- Golden
- The Coward
- Posts in topic: 547
- Posts: 20125
- Joined: Thu Feb 19, 2015 3:27 am
- Location: Wellington, New Zealand
Re: A Mafia of Unfortunate Events [NIGHT 3]
I've seen you say that before when town.Dragon D. Luffy wrote:Because I'm lazy.Golden wrote:Ok, I like those last two posts. I just don't think half of what you have been saying beforehand meshes with it.Dragon D. Luffy wrote:I don't care about a moral victory with you.Golden wrote:Half a peanut on its deathbed could call out people for being inactive.Dragon D. Luffy wrote:And feel free to call me an hypocrite if you want. I won't deny.
I feel like saying what I think people are doing wrong is more productive than sataying silent for the sake of not being an hypocrite.
Either you're right, in which case they never read your post and you make no difference, or you're wrong, but you claim some moral victory like you just did with me.
I don't trust your motives.
I'm not here to look like a civ.
I'm here to lynch people.
Like, take the post where you analyse the Dom votes and reach no conclusions at all. What's the point except to make yourself look civ?
And even if I reach no conclusions myself, I want to provide material for other people to do.
- Dragon D. Luffy
- The Pirate
- Posts in topic: 263
- Posts: 12701
- Joined: Sat May 02, 2015 5:25 pm
- Location: Brazil
- Gender: Male
- Preferred Pronouns: He/Him/His
- Contact:
Re: A Mafia of Unfortunate Events [NIGHT 3]
As for the thing about calling you arrogant, it isn't really about a moral victory.
It's just that I've been keeping that inside me since that accursed MP/Daisy game. That game, and the argument I had with you in it, affected me so hard it made me retire from this site for months. I almost considered never coming back. And I still have trouble reading your posts without feeling a sudden outburst of rage. I needed to let that all out.
It's just that I've been keeping that inside me since that accursed MP/Daisy game. That game, and the argument I had with you in it, affected me so hard it made me retire from this site for months. I almost considered never coming back. And I still have trouble reading your posts without feeling a sudden outburst of rage. I needed to let that all out.
- Sorsha
- Money Launderer
- Posts in topic: 63
- Posts: 2128
- Joined: Fri Dec 13, 2013 8:26 pm
- Location: MKE
Re: A Mafia of Unfortunate Events [NIGHT 3]
@Quin- fwiw looking through your posts and Doms posts it doesn't look like you were on his radar before his dying words last night. I don't think he checked you.

Golden knows the consequences of choosing a poorly worded statement to checkGolden wrote:I reckon there would be meaty stuff in our convo for a lie detector. LDs should always start by clarifying how a particular statement would be answered by the host if the player is good, and if they are bad, however. To make sure you know what you are getting.Dragon D. Luffy wrote:I recall DF saing he wouldn't be allowed stuff like "I'm a civ" to be detected.

- Golden
- The Coward
- Posts in topic: 547
- Posts: 20125
- Joined: Thu Feb 19, 2015 3:27 am
- Location: Wellington, New Zealand
Re: A Mafia of Unfortunate Events [NIGHT 3]
Well that's encouraging.Dragon D. Luffy wrote:As for the thing about calling you arrogant, it isn't really about a moral victory.
It's just that I've been keeping that inside me since that accursed MP/Daisy game. That game, and the argument I had with you in it, affected me so hard it made me retire from this site for months. I almost considered never coming back. And I still have trouble reading your posts without feeling a sudden outburst of rage. I needed to let that all out.
- Golden
- The Coward
- Posts in topic: 547
- Posts: 20125
- Joined: Thu Feb 19, 2015 3:27 am
- Location: Wellington, New Zealand
Re: A Mafia of Unfortunate Events [NIGHT 3]
You win?Sorsha wrote:@Quin- fwiw looking through your posts and Doms posts it doesn't look like you were on his radar before his dying words last night. I don't think he checked you.
Golden knows the consequences of choosing a poorly worded statement to checkGolden wrote:I reckon there would be meaty stuff in our convo for a lie detector. LDs should always start by clarifying how a particular statement would be answered by the host if the player is good, and if they are bad, however. To make sure you know what you are getting.Dragon D. Luffy wrote:I recall DF saing he wouldn't be allowed stuff like "I'm a civ" to be detected.

- JaggedJimmyJay
- The Brassiere of The Syndicate
- Posts in topic: 6
- Posts: 40021
- Joined: Tue May 12, 2015 11:42 pm
- Location: United States
- Gender: Man
- Preferred Pronouns: He/him/his/himself
- Aka: Jay | JJJ | J3 | 3J | jagged | Jimmy | KOFM
- Contact:
Re: A Mafia of Unfortunate Events [NIGHT 3]
Hey gang,
Mafia can be a volatile game and emotions run high. I ask though that we all make our best effort to keep the dialogue relevant to the game, and to maintain a consciousness of gamesmanship and good competition.
It's been fun to follow along.
Mafia can be a volatile game and emotions run high. I ask though that we all make our best effort to keep the dialogue relevant to the game, and to maintain a consciousness of gamesmanship and good competition.
It's been fun to follow along.

Spoiler: show
- Golden
- The Coward
- Posts in topic: 547
- Posts: 20125
- Joined: Thu Feb 19, 2015 3:27 am
- Location: Wellington, New Zealand
Re: A Mafia of Unfortunate Events [NIGHT 3]
One thing that surprises me in the catch up - sig is pretty clear that he was reading glorf as bad well before he subbed out.
Re: A Mafia of Unfortunate Events [NIGHT 3]
What?Golden wrote:No offence, but piss off with all the policy stuff. How long have you known me ddl? What could possibly lead you to believe I won't catch up? I'm being entirely contributory and there is plenty of content to read me on at face value.Dragon D. Luffy wrote:Wilgy, Golden, Marco, MP, Zebra, Sorsha
Imo, the vig should target those people first. In whatever order they prefer.
Nothing personal guys, but I doubt more than two of you will manage to catch up before the game is over.
On the other hand, there are some players you didn't list (epi for instance) who has acknowledged there is a large chunk of the game he didn't read. Why don't you include him? Because he meets your arbitrary definition of contribution? Guess what - I haven't missed a vote. You can't say the same of many people you didn't list.
Your policy reasons for having people die will cost the civs the game. No vig should follow your arbitrary list.
That was ages ago.
Epignosis wrote:My work station is fully operational.![]()
Alas I have nine pages to read. I'll read in gentle sips throughout the day.
Epignosis wrote:I changed my mind. I'm not reading all that. I am going to pretend I just replaced in.
Hi.
Epignosis wrote:Okay, I have to read. I can't make sense of anything people are posting. Off I go...
Epignosis wrote:Everything's read.
I won't be voting for sig. sig is exuding confidence. He voted early without concern for the consequences, and oh hey look, two quick votes for sig. Neither MM nor Dom have expressed strong suspicion of anyone, so they voted for the one guy who did.
This is common thinking for people who replaced in, but sig is still set on lynching Glorfindel's role, which did not change when the latter got replaced.Snow Dog wrote:My only problem with, well one of the problems with lynching spirtyo is that the poor chap has already been lynched once and lynching him again appears unduly harsh.
So no, sig won't be getting my vote. Yes, I'm aware he could be bad and believes he caught somebody from the other team, but that doesn't concern me at this stage.
Stream my music for free: https://epignosis.bandcamp.com/
- Golden
- The Coward
- Posts in topic: 547
- Posts: 20125
- Joined: Thu Feb 19, 2015 3:27 am
- Location: Wellington, New Zealand
Re: A Mafia of Unfortunate Events [NIGHT 3]
Thanks for the catch up epi. Any other things you want to catch me up on?
- Dragon D. Luffy
- The Pirate
- Posts in topic: 263
- Posts: 12701
- Joined: Sat May 02, 2015 5:25 pm
- Location: Brazil
- Gender: Male
- Preferred Pronouns: He/Him/His
- Contact:
Re: A Mafia of Unfortunate Events [NIGHT 3]
Cool, I just got called out by a MoD.
I guess that's enough mafia for me for today.
I guess that's enough mafia for me for today.
Re: A Mafia of Unfortunate Events [NIGHT 3]
Isn't the lie detector (dom) dead.Golden wrote:Well that's encouraging.Dragon D. Luffy wrote:As for the thing about calling you arrogant, it isn't really about a moral victory.
It's just that I've been keeping that inside me since that accursed MP/Daisy game. That game, and the argument I had with you in it, affected me so hard it made me retire from this site for months. I almost considered never coming back. And I still have trouble reading your posts without feeling a sudden outburst of rage. I needed to let that all out.
Also why does that surprise you golden?




Re: A Mafia of Unfortunate Events [NIGHT 3]
I quoted the wrong posts, but you should still be able to understand the question.




- Golden
- The Coward
- Posts in topic: 547
- Posts: 20125
- Joined: Thu Feb 19, 2015 3:27 am
- Location: Wellington, New Zealand
Re: A Mafia of Unfortunate Events [NIGHT 3]
Because when I asked others if the only case was him subbing, they said yes.sig wrote:Isn't the lie detector (dom) dead.Golden wrote:Well that's encouraging.Dragon D. Luffy wrote:As for the thing about calling you arrogant, it isn't really about a moral victory.
It's just that I've been keeping that inside me since that accursed MP/Daisy game. That game, and the argument I had with you in it, affected me so hard it made me retire from this site for months. I almost considered never coming back. And I still have trouble reading your posts without feeling a sudden outburst of rage. I needed to let that all out.
Also why does that surprise you golden?
I didn't notice Dom was lie detector. Bugger.
- Marmot
- Marmot
- Posts in topic: 163
- Posts: 30973
- Joined: Sat Jan 11, 2014 11:21 am
- Location: Oregon
- Gender: Genderfluid
- Preferred Pronouns: they/them
- Aka: Marmot
- Contact:
Re: A Mafia of Unfortunate Events [NIGHT 3]
That's silly.Golden wrote:It doesn't matter. My quietness is all the evidence he should need that I am not bad.
I'm not going to accept a behavior you describe yourself with as a reason that you are not bad. I hope Epignosis doesn't either.

Banners and Stuff
Spoiler: show
Dragon D. Luffy wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 7:33 pm Just how many days of "let's yeet them tomorrow" can a mafioso survive?
The answer: all of them, if you are a marmot.
- Marmot
- Marmot
- Posts in topic: 163
- Posts: 30973
- Joined: Sat Jan 11, 2014 11:21 am
- Location: Oregon
- Gender: Genderfluid
- Preferred Pronouns: they/them
- Aka: Marmot
- Contact:
Re: A Mafia of Unfortunate Events [NIGHT 3]
I didn't put those two things together until after I asked you this question.Quin wrote:When the lie detector goes down screaming that I'm bad, one has to wonder about the implication that that's going to have one people's read of me.Metalmarsh89 wrote:I don't think you're all that suspicious. Why do you think you're suspicious? Guilty conscience?Quin wrote:I was more-so referring to the atomic bomb of suspicion I'm anticipating coming into the next day phasesig wrote:We're still doing better then that game.Quin wrote:This game is giving me flash backs to Turf Wars.![]()
I mean technically we're only two civs down, one mafia member, then another three unknowns. So I'd say we're doing pretty good. Also who knows maybe I'll have another god like meta/gut read I can talk about next phase.![]()
If not? Then I've got no idea who we should lynch.

Banners and Stuff
Spoiler: show
Dragon D. Luffy wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 7:33 pm Just how many days of "let's yeet them tomorrow" can a mafioso survive?
The answer: all of them, if you are a marmot.
- Marmot
- Marmot
- Posts in topic: 163
- Posts: 30973
- Joined: Sat Jan 11, 2014 11:21 am
- Location: Oregon
- Gender: Genderfluid
- Preferred Pronouns: they/them
- Aka: Marmot
- Contact:
Re: A Mafia of Unfortunate Events [NIGHT 3]
Take care there chap. I'll give you a hug since Glorfindel is dead.Dragon D. Luffy wrote:Cool, I just got called out by a MoD.
I guess that's enough mafia for me for today.


Banners and Stuff
Spoiler: show
Dragon D. Luffy wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 7:33 pm Just how many days of "let's yeet them tomorrow" can a mafioso survive?
The answer: all of them, if you are a marmot.
- Golden
- The Coward
- Posts in topic: 547
- Posts: 20125
- Joined: Thu Feb 19, 2015 3:27 am
- Location: Wellington, New Zealand
Re: A Mafia of Unfortunate Events [NIGHT 3]
Is it? Search your feelings marmot, you know it to be true.Metalmarsh89 wrote:That's silly.Golden wrote:It doesn't matter. My quietness is all the evidence he should need that I am not bad.
I'm not going to accept a behavior you describe yourself with as a reason that you are not bad. I hope Epignosis doesn't either.
- Marmot
- Marmot
- Posts in topic: 163
- Posts: 30973
- Joined: Sat Jan 11, 2014 11:21 am
- Location: Oregon
- Gender: Genderfluid
- Preferred Pronouns: they/them
- Aka: Marmot
- Contact:
Re: A Mafia of Unfortunate Events [NIGHT 3]
VOTE GOLDENGolden wrote:Is it? Search your feelings marmot, you know it to be true.Metalmarsh89 wrote:That's silly.Golden wrote:It doesn't matter. My quietness is all the evidence he should need that I am not bad.
I'm not going to accept a behavior you describe yourself with as a reason that you are not bad. I hope Epignosis doesn't either.

Banners and Stuff
Spoiler: show
Dragon D. Luffy wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 7:33 pm Just how many days of "let's yeet them tomorrow" can a mafioso survive?
The answer: all of them, if you are a marmot.
- Golden
- The Coward
- Posts in topic: 547
- Posts: 20125
- Joined: Thu Feb 19, 2015 3:27 am
- Location: Wellington, New Zealand
Re: A Mafia of Unfortunate Events [NIGHT 3]
Whatevs.Metalmarsh89 wrote:VOTE GOLDENGolden wrote:Is it? Search your feelings marmot, you know it to be true.Metalmarsh89 wrote:That's silly.Golden wrote:It doesn't matter. My quietness is all the evidence he should need that I am not bad.
I'm not going to accept a behavior you describe yourself with as a reason that you are not bad. I hope Epignosis doesn't either.
- Golden
- The Coward
- Posts in topic: 547
- Posts: 20125
- Joined: Thu Feb 19, 2015 3:27 am
- Location: Wellington, New Zealand
Re: A Mafia of Unfortunate Events [NIGHT 3]
There is becoming a very high number of people I need to knock on the head with a shell.
- Marmot
- Marmot
- Posts in topic: 163
- Posts: 30973
- Joined: Sat Jan 11, 2014 11:21 am
- Location: Oregon
- Gender: Genderfluid
- Preferred Pronouns: they/them
- Aka: Marmot
- Contact:
Re: A Mafia of Unfortunate Events [NIGHT 3]
Did you miss the joke? It's night time, thus a vote for can't possibly do anything.Golden wrote:Whatevs.Metalmarsh89 wrote:VOTE GOLDENGolden wrote:Is it? Search your feelings marmot, you know it to be true.Metalmarsh89 wrote:That's silly.Golden wrote:It doesn't matter. My quietness is all the evidence he should need that I am not bad.
I'm not going to accept a behavior you describe yourself with as a reason that you are not bad. I hope Epignosis doesn't either.


Banners and Stuff
Spoiler: show
Dragon D. Luffy wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 7:33 pm Just how many days of "let's yeet them tomorrow" can a mafioso survive?
The answer: all of them, if you are a marmot.
- Marmot
- Marmot
- Posts in topic: 163
- Posts: 30973
- Joined: Sat Jan 11, 2014 11:21 am
- Location: Oregon
- Gender: Genderfluid
- Preferred Pronouns: they/them
- Aka: Marmot
- Contact:
Re: A Mafia of Unfortunate Events [NIGHT 3]
I'll be gone until Saturday. About to leave to go on a camping/climbing trip. I may be around tomorrow night, but likely not until Saturday.

Banners and Stuff
Spoiler: show
Dragon D. Luffy wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 7:33 pm Just how many days of "let's yeet them tomorrow" can a mafioso survive?
The answer: all of them, if you are a marmot.
Re: A Mafia of Unfortunate Events [NIGHT 3]
Not really.Golden wrote:Thanks for the catch up epi. Any other things you want to catch me up on?
If you genuinely hadn't caught up, why do you have to blast people who suspect you?
Why not say, "Hey, I haven't read anything. I intend to, and will when I am able."
Instead you lose your shit. Why?
Nobody is lynching you Day 4. Everybody is lynching Quin.
Stream my music for free: https://epignosis.bandcamp.com/
Re: A Mafia of Unfortunate Events [NIGHT 3]
However, I would offer this:
Count Olaf – He is obsessed with the Baudelaire fortune, and will stop at nothing to get it. Olaf is a master of digsuise, so if role checked he will come back as a random civvie. SECRET
The secret that makes the most sense in this context of "master of disguise" is a seemer. Olaf looks good when he's checked- why not look good when you get lynched?
Although is does say "master of digsuise," so maybe the spelling is disguised too.
I'm going to comb through Dom's posts and and see how he treated Quin or anyone else at each juncture.
Digsuise me. I'm going in.
Count Olaf – He is obsessed with the Baudelaire fortune, and will stop at nothing to get it. Olaf is a master of digsuise, so if role checked he will come back as a random civvie. SECRET
The secret that makes the most sense in this context of "master of disguise" is a seemer. Olaf looks good when he's checked- why not look good when you get lynched?
Although is does say "master of digsuise," so maybe the spelling is disguised too.

I'm going to comb through Dom's posts and and see how he treated Quin or anyone else at each juncture.
Digsuise me. I'm going in.
Stream my music for free: https://epignosis.bandcamp.com/
Re: A Mafia of Unfortunate Events [NIGHT 3]
Well that was brief and unhelpful.
Stream my music for free: https://epignosis.bandcamp.com/
- Quin
- Indecent Bastard
- Posts in topic: 337
- Posts: 10900
- Joined: Fri Feb 19, 2016 1:08 am
- Location: The Future
Re: A Mafia of Unfortunate Events [NIGHT 3]
ohEpignosis wrote:Nobody is lynching you Day 4. Everybody is lynching Quin.
Re: A Mafia of Unfortunate Events [NIGHT 3]
Your turn.Quin wrote:ohEpignosis wrote:Nobody is lynching you Day 4. Everybody is lynching Quin.
Stream my music for free: https://epignosis.bandcamp.com/
Re: A Mafia of Unfortunate Events [DAY 2]
Long Con wrote:First off, shame on you all for making what Epi said look so incredibly insulting. It seemed clear to me he was saying civ Quin is too good to give credence to such an obvious kind of accusation. It's to obvious to be a real teammate indication, no one is that obvious. He was complimenting you I believe Quin, not insulting you.Spacedaisy wrote:...yhw nosaer eht no regnif ym tup t'nac I dna mih ot semoc ti nehw eiddab gnimaercs si tug ym tub ,ko sdnuos syas CL gnihtyreve taht tcaf eht htiw gnilggurts m'I ,yldnoceS
.uoy gnitlusni ton ,niuQ eveileb I uoy gnitnemilpmoc saw eH .suoivbo taht si eno on ,noitacidni etammaet laer a eb ot suoivbo ot s'tI .noitasucca fo dnik suoivbo na hcus ot ecnederc evig ot doog oot si niuQ vic gniyas saw eh em ot raelc demees tI .gnitlusni ylbidercni os kool dias ipE tahw gnikam rof lla uoy no emahs ,ffo tsriF
I don't think we deserve to be shamed. That's how I interpreted his post, it's not my fault that it was so cryptic.When Epi explains it, and it's not an insult, then there will be no insult to be shamed for. And this is Epi we're talking about here, is it really that far-fetched that he'd throw an insult out there?
![]()
Secondly, I'm struggling with the fact that everything LC says sounds ok, but my gut is screaming baddie when it comes to him and I can't put my finger on the reason why...
Daisy, don't worry about it, it's very much everyone's first instinct to suspect me. It's hilarious. I think I chose the wrong username for playing Mafia.
I quoted the green text for context, but the huge text could have been checked.Quin wrote:I definitely didn't take offence to itSpacedaisy wrote:...yhw nosaer eht no regnif ym tup t'nac I dna mih ot semoc ti nehw eiddab gnimaercs si tug ym tub ,ko sdnuos syas CL gnihtyreve taht tcaf eht htiw gnilggurts m'I ,yldnoceS
.uoy gnitlusni ton ,niuQ eveileb I uoy gnitnemilpmoc saw eH .suoivbo taht si eno on ,noitacidni etammaet laer a eb ot suoivbo ot s'tI .noitasucca fo dnik suoivbo na hcus ot ecnederc evig ot doog oot si niuQ vic gniyas saw eh em ot raelc demees tI .gnitlusni ylbidercni os kool dias ipE tahw gnikam rof lla uoy no emahs ,ffo tsriFI figured it was some meta analysis of some kind. Although, I thought meta was bullshit, Epi?
That aside, I disagree with him. I don't think I should be described as some sophisticated person who ignores the obvious in favour of the subtleties. I just call them as I see them.I just so happen to think those posts are potential teammate interactions.
Stream my music for free: https://epignosis.bandcamp.com/
- Quin
- Indecent Bastard
- Posts in topic: 337
- Posts: 10900
- Joined: Fri Feb 19, 2016 1:08 am
- Location: The Future
Re: A Mafia of Unfortunate Events [NIGHT 3]
That post was phrased from my own perspective, so unless Dom has the ability peer into my mind and read my thoughts, he couldn't check that. And even if he could, it'd come back as the truth considering there's nobody who doesn't have a reason to scum-hunt in this game.
Re: A Mafia of Unfortunate Events [NIGHT 3]
Not true. That statement had antecedents. If one of the authors of those posts had no teammates, and the other was yours, then boom. You're caught, because that couldn't have been a thing you "just so happen" to think.Quin wrote:That post was phrased from my own perspective, so unless Dom has the ability peer into my mind and read my thoughts, he couldn't check that. And even if he could, it'd come back as the truth considering there's nobody who doesn't have a reason to scum-hunt in this game.
Stream my music for free: https://epignosis.bandcamp.com/
- Quin
- Indecent Bastard
- Posts in topic: 337
- Posts: 10900
- Joined: Fri Feb 19, 2016 1:08 am
- Location: The Future
Re: A Mafia of Unfortunate Events [NIGHT 3]
I don't know what half of that means, but my latter point stands, unless you're inferring that either DDL or Snow Dog is my teammate.
- Quin
- Indecent Bastard
- Posts in topic: 337
- Posts: 10900
- Joined: Fri Feb 19, 2016 1:08 am
- Location: The Future
Re: A Mafia of Unfortunate Events [NIGHT 3]
Frankly, I think the whole thing stands. If I took anything from the kerfuffle in The Office its that lie detectors can only check things phrased as a statement, rather than a thought or assumption. I'm assuming it follows the same thing here.
Want to chime in, DF?
Want to chime in, DF?
Re: A Mafia of Unfortunate Events [NIGHT 3]
In a one mafia game:Quin wrote:Frankly, I think the whole thing stands. If I took anything from the kerfuffle in The Office its that lie detectors can only check things phrased as a statement, rather than a thought or assumption. I'm assuming it follows the same thing here.
Want to chime in, DF?
"I think (not-my-teammate) is bad."
That's a lie.
Because you don't really think that.
Stream my music for free: https://epignosis.bandcamp.com/
- Quin
- Indecent Bastard
- Posts in topic: 337
- Posts: 10900
- Joined: Fri Feb 19, 2016 1:08 am
- Location: The Future
Re: A Mafia of Unfortunate Events [NIGHT 3]
Explain how that logic applies here.Epignosis wrote:In a one mafia game:Quin wrote:Frankly, I think the whole thing stands. If I took anything from the kerfuffle in The Office its that lie detectors can only check things phrased as a statement, rather than a thought or assumption. I'm assuming it follows the same thing here.
Want to chime in, DF?
"I think (not-my-teammate) is bad."
That's a lie.
Because you don't really think that.
Re: A Mafia of Unfortunate Events [NIGHT 3]
I think xxx and yyy are teammates.Quin wrote:Explain how that logic applies here.Epignosis wrote:In a one mafia game:Quin wrote:Frankly, I think the whole thing stands. If I took anything from the kerfuffle in The Office its that lie detectors can only check things phrased as a statement, rather than a thought or assumption. I'm assuming it follows the same thing here.
Want to chime in, DF?
"I think (not-my-teammate) is bad."
That's a lie.
Because you don't really think that.
If xxx is YOUR teammate, then the lie detector can know you are lying, because you don't really think that.
Stream my music for free: https://epignosis.bandcamp.com/
- Sorsha
- Money Launderer
- Posts in topic: 63
- Posts: 2128
- Joined: Fri Dec 13, 2013 8:26 pm
- Location: MKE
Re: A Mafia of Unfortunate Events [NIGHT 3]
I will be visiting Dr Orwell's officeDFaraday wrote:After the former beachgoers dumped Dom's body in a watery grave, they decided a change of scenery was in order. Having heard of a town called Paltryville from some locals, they decided that such a place sounded like the perfect retreat from gloom and misery. Upon taking the first bus into Paltryville, the party noticed that two buildings stood out as being most alarming: A decrepit (a word here meaning "rundown") factory titled "Lucky Smells Lumbermill" and a sinister eye-shaped (a word here meaning "shaped like an eye") optometrist's office.
The eerie eye establishment held some appeal for the company, as perhaps some answers could finally be found within. But some passing lumber workers offered their own advice.
"I wouldn't go in there if I were you, Dr. Orwell is a hypnotist."
"Yeah, everyone around here tries to stay clear of her. Who knows what she'd do to a bunch of strangers?"
"But looking on the bright side, she did prescribe pretty good glasses for my pet turtle."
Anyone who wishes to risk searching Dr. Orwell's office must post that they are doing so in the thread by the end of Night 3. Anyone who does not post on it will not visit the office.
Re: A Mafia of Unfortunate Events [NIGHT 3]
What if I said I wanted to lynch Eloh instead?
Stream my music for free: https://epignosis.bandcamp.com/
- Quin
- Indecent Bastard
- Posts in topic: 337
- Posts: 10900
- Joined: Fri Feb 19, 2016 1:08 am
- Location: The Future
Re: A Mafia of Unfortunate Events [NIGHT 3]
Is DDL or Snow Dog my teammate, Epi? Show your working.Epignosis wrote:I think xxx and yyy are teammates.Quin wrote:Explain how that logic applies here.Epignosis wrote:In a one mafia game:Quin wrote:Frankly, I think the whole thing stands. If I took anything from the kerfuffle in The Office its that lie detectors can only check things phrased as a statement, rather than a thought or assumption. I'm assuming it follows the same thing here.
Want to chime in, DF?
"I think (not-my-teammate) is bad."
That's a lie.
Because you don't really think that.
If xxx is YOUR teammate, then the lie detector can know you are lying, because you don't really think that.
And, I do really think that. Not that the lie detector would actually be able to confirm it.
linki: I'd support it. Both her previous votes have lacked any actual reasoning or suspicion.
Re: A Mafia of Unfortunate Events [NIGHT 3]
Well of course you would. The lie detector just called you bad. I wasn't really asking you, slick.Quin wrote:
linki: I'd support it. Both her previous votes have lacked any actual reasoning or suspicion.

Stream my music for free: https://epignosis.bandcamp.com/
- Golden
- The Coward
- Posts in topic: 547
- Posts: 20125
- Joined: Thu Feb 19, 2015 3:27 am
- Location: Wellington, New Zealand
Re: A Mafia of Unfortunate Events [NIGHT 3]
Why shouldn't I blast people? It might wake them up.Epignosis wrote:Not really.Golden wrote:Thanks for the catch up epi. Any other things you want to catch me up on?
If you genuinely hadn't caught up, why do you have to blast people who suspect you?
Why not say, "Hey, I haven't read anything. I intend to, and will when I am able."
Instead you lose your shit. Why?
Nobody is lynching you Day 4. Everybody is lynching Quin.
I don't think I'm being lynched. I do think putting people on blast soon sorts out those who are thinking from those that aren't.
- Quin
- Indecent Bastard
- Posts in topic: 337
- Posts: 10900
- Joined: Fri Feb 19, 2016 1:08 am
- Location: The Future
Re: A Mafia of Unfortunate Events [NIGHT 3]
I don't care. Elohcin is a good lynch. And if you want to act like Dom detected one of my posts and caught me out, show me which one he checked, because that last one doesn't do anything for anyone.Epignosis wrote:Well of course you would. The lie detector just called you bad. I wasn't really asking you, slick.Quin wrote:
linki: I'd support it. Both her previous votes have lacked any actual reasoning or suspicion.