The reason? I might have derped in some way shape or form that I don't know and it could break the game by using your flavor text.
Which I don't want.
Which I don't want.
If that's the case, we should also question Nojr since his usual D1 vote would always be you - which is perfect if he's a wolf looking for a low-risk lynch target. Ideally, I think we should question multiple people in a day. Doing so might prevent the wolfs from simply ganging up on a unlucky town and encourage everyone to explain why they pick camper X over camper Y.The first step obviously is absolutely, unequivocally: do not let people slide just because they're "always like this." That makes it way too easy for wolves to hide behind. If you want to be town, act like town. If you want to act like a wolf, expect to be treated like one, period. This is the definition of "actual wolf-hunting."
Dibs. You're both correct in your arguments.I'd appreciate it if everyone chimed in on the various pros and cons of voting for Robijn. People gotta take a public stance here.
Everyone voting you believes they can make a change. Don't you feel loved?it's just not like you to not recognise a hopeless case. I mean. I have been like this for several games now. If I were ever to change, I would have done so by now.
Agreed. I've actually pushed this case on Nojr a couple times in the past. I'm just doing a better job of it on Rob this game.If that's the case, we should also question Nojr since his usual D1 vote would always be you - which is perfect if he's a wolf looking for a low-risk lynch target. Ideally, I think we should question multiple people in a day. Doing so might prevent the wolfs from simply ganging up on a unlucky town and encourage everyone to explain why they pick camper X over camper Y.
Also vote Nojr, tell me why I should believe you're town and I'll take my vote off (If I'm not sleeping by then).
No logical fallacies to see here. BTW you're providing tons of tone-read material here. I can't help but think this is your wolf-tone, so its gonna be interesting to look back on this at end of game for edumacational reasons.Heya! I'm back, Shaz is here, it's time to party.
Dibs. You're both correct in your arguments.
You're accusing Rob (correct me if I'm strawmanning, summarizing arguments) of making the same easy plays every game to prevent himself from being outed as a possible wolf ever, which inhibits information flow and hurts the town. He agreed, saying the town could probably benefit from the lesson but that he himself was unlikely to change.
This lynch is... Weird, I guess, but also kinda responsible of us as a community? It's based more around principle than game-specific wolf-hunting, but it establishes a cool precedent of "Don't act like a wolf or you'll die" for future games.
That being said, though, it's fantastic that this decision's available on the first day. Spending the first lynch to improve town performance across multiple games seems like a good trade to me.
Vote Rob
Several people will be proved innocent at that point so I don't particularly mind.BTW: if we lynch Rob and he flips wolf (and I have a funny feeling he will), your vote is probably gonna look poor for you. But I imagine you know that.
+1 townie responseSeveral people will be proved innocent at that point so I don't particularly mind.
Is it just me or is Robin softclaiming Neighbour?Well... I'd be almost the only one allowed to claim anything at all. I'm just not sure if I can say it out loud.
Its not really a wagon yet. And I am liking it a lot because its meeting some resistance from a lot of angles.Is it just me or is Robin softclaiming Neighbour?
Plus, he doesn't look very wolfy. His vote on Pyure means near nothing that early in the game. It isn't like Pyure was particularly in danger of being lynched. The only thing which might be suspicious about him is that he seems to be avoiding the topic when he raised the issue about roleclaiming, but that isn't very suspicious either.
I get it if you guys want to lynch him to "teach him a lesson", and I think that's a pretty solid reason for lynching, but I honestly just don't like this wagon
Vote RobijnvogelActually, on that note, I'll vote Robijnvogel as an educational experience for everyone. @VikeStep, see what I'm doing, get in on this.
How will we profit from your demise?Some people sleep at night, Pyure.
I'm about to be lynched (I believe) and before I die I'd just like to say that I distrust Pyure and trust Sora. I don't really know about Nojr...
Keep lynching me though. I think town will profit from it.
Why do you distrust me?I'm about to be lynched (I believe) and before I die I'd just like to say that I distrust Pyure and trust Sora. I don't really know about Nojr...
Keep lynching me though. I think town will profit from it.
We're neighbors, along with RealKC. There's also a possibility that one of us is a mafia, hence the reason behind my last post.Why do you trust Sora?
What's so special about Nojr?
*Several people will be proved innocent at that point so I don't particularly mind.
Or you know it could've been a joke or something. You never know. I find it weird how you basically just limited the options to 2, both of which will probably get him lynched. Sounds like a wolf trying to confuse people or sthHonestly this boils down to hes either a wolf looking for an easy lynch or he just doesn't like you Pyure.
I'm not sure which one it is atm
I really don't think he's "just joking" at this pointVote Erin
Or you know it could've been a joke or something. You never know. I find it weird how you basically just limited the options to 2, both of which will probably get him lynched. Sounds like a wolf trying to confuse people or sth