internetstrange wrote:let's play some fuckin town of Salem tonight! I'm gonna make this post a lot
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internetstrange wrote:let's play some fuckin town of Salem tonight! I'm gonna make this post a lot
Organic Croutons wrote:Cronos your sig quotes me btw why do I not get proper reference
Alice wrote:Fox and I def passed on the stakeout PMs to gambra and mcphee before we were declared dead. I told them it seemed like he was not bluffing and did want to be turned. I didn't definitively respond to stakeout about his proposal tho other than to say I had received it. It was ultimately up to them to do what was best for their game moving forward.
I guess keeping the wolf spreadsheet up-to-date while the remaining Wolves had access to its data was a bit of a grey area as far as bending game rules goes. I did it for their benefit and to satisfy my own need to compile all the data into a visual reference. I love visual references like that. I did PM with Snatch about the Tanner role too to see what his deal was, but he'd already been executing his sabotage plan by then.
Organic Croutons wrote:Cronos your sig quotes me btw why do I not get proper reference
Cronos wrote:yeah also whoever was saying not to execute me was completely and totally right. Once my role is revealed I'm kind of useless because obviously I won't help the village since my win condition is with the wolves and you can just ignore everything I say. You guys wasted a turn getting rid of me when you could have killed Junebug or Stakeout and that would have helped since you wouldn't have been listening to Stakeout's nonsense. Also not sure why anyone listened to Snatch at all once they found out he was the tanner.
Stuntman wrote:Does anyone remember Late Night Cheeseburger? That was my jam. Tasted like BO.
Snatch wrote:feral wrote:I still don't understand why you didn't want to continue the game even further, Snatch. Were you just sick of it?
There was no situation where I'd win on the Village's side after we offed Capital, and frankly, I didn't trust you guys to off me even before then; as with the wolves, your agenda would have been to win the game.
The only play was to ally with the wolves on the last day to force a tie and hope they would hold up their end of the bargain. I knew they would not, but I had no leverage to push for them to do more than they did. Like, maaaaaybe could have asked gambra/mcphee/junebug to all vote for Kaputt, and then cast the last vote for junebug to force a tie, and then they could have killed me to end the game -- but why would they risk that?
There is probably a lesson in here for future games, though, which is that the Village might want to kill the Tanner if he or she is revealed, or if you have a really good idea of who they are. Sure, the Tanner wins, but if you leave them alive, they have an outsize influence on the end of the game -- I mean, ultimately, I kinda decided who won -- and that's something the Village probably wants to avoid.
For my part, I should have done more to make myself a giant pain in the ass for you guys much earlier so you had no choice but to lynch me.
Organic Croutons wrote:Cronos your sig quotes me btw why do I not get proper reference
Organic Croutons wrote:Cronos your sig quotes me btw why do I not get proper reference
Snatch wrote:I mean, ultimately, I kinda decided who won
iambic wrote:no don't make those posts
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Snatch wrote:All I meant by that is that if I'd wanted to, I could have worked w/ feral and Kaputt to end the wolves.
I didn't, because there were no WCs in it for me, but the point is that anyone who doesn't have a pro-Villager agenda can really fuck up the endgame for the village, including the Tanner.
Organic Croutons wrote:Cronos your sig quotes me btw why do I not get proper reference
iambic wrote:no don't make those posts
Zarathustra wrote:"I am a libertarian at the global level, conservative at country level, centrist at city level, socialist in my neighbourhood level, communist in my family"
iambic wrote:no don't make those posts
Zarathustra wrote:"I am a libertarian at the global level, conservative at country level, centrist at city level, socialist in my neighbourhood level, communist in my family"
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