Stop your presses and hold your phones, I'm back in time to get Pyure lynched. Power flows through me.
Better late than never I guess.
- You (Pyure) and RJS were driving most of the discussion today, so kudos and minor town points to you both. 4 pages isn't bad for D1.
That's not saying much. But I'll accept the kudos considering there's only a dozen of us.
- This looked like an attempt at pocketing, from fowl to RJS
- Fowl claimed Medic and Leth claimed Psychopath, which were the two biggest developments. If there's a D.Arsonist with eyes he'll protect Fowl tonight, who can prove himself tomorrow if he's legit. Leth's role is super easy to verify; Self-proving is built into his power usage. If he doesn't kill someone tonight, it may be wise to get him to kill someone tomorrow. I'm not up to 100% believe the two claims, but it'd be stupid to lynch either of them before they have a chance to be proven (which should be priority #1 tomorrow).
* If you're just trying to cast shade here, sorry, I have to disagree on the pocketing. If he had gone into detail about how dangerous/awesome a player RJS is, I'd consider it, but this just looks like frenship fluff to me.
* This is why I'm happy to leave role-claimers alone. There aren't a lot that are inherently non-provable.
I forget what comments he made, but no, I didn't care about the tally itself.
(If my math is right, Dragon and Pyure are currently tied at 3).
I swear by all that's holy, I went to bed last night figuring I was scheduled to be lynched. Not sure where my math went wrong. Praise RNG gods I suppose that I get another day.
So: In a vacuum, this makes sense. Wolves hate ties when any one of their members are involved, because under most GMs grumble grumble that leads to uncertainty and possible team-death, so it's naturally more likely for a wolf to try and break the tie near the end of the day. Realistically, though, this is dragon's first post in his first game since march. I'm not crazy confident the move was planned.
I'll give you the first-vote thing. But seriously, if I counted right, there were 4 ties at the time. That's 8 players out of 12. There almost HAD to be wolves in that selection, and as a wolf, I do whatever I can to break that tie, even if I get lynched the next day. Note that he could have voted in such a way that DIDN'T break that tie. Given a repeat of this scenario I'd make this decision again.