Yeah, part is that, and other part is me thinking that you want to lynch him because it would be best for you.Maybe because you're defense it's your job to not like it?
Yeah, part is that, and other part is me thinking that you want to lynch him because it would be best for you.Maybe because you're defense it's your job to not like it?
I'm just applying logic and seeing what sticks. I also partially agree with the people saying that we shouldn't let everyone go innocent. If we do, we'll never get any wolves. Though I don't agree that we should be lynching one person every night for no reason.Yeah, part is that, and other part is me thinking that you want to lynch him because it would be best for you.
That makes me think its best keep him alive for now and then only lynch him if we have no other better option.If he's a wolf:
- He'd be entirely worthless to the wolves as well. If the active wolves get lynched, then they would lose anyways because dragon wouldn't schedule any kills.
As I said, I didn't consider the fact that if he'd be as useless a wolf as he is a villager due to his inactivity.That makes me think its best keep him alive for now and then only lynch him if we have no other better option.
I've read the thread on and off throughout the day. But it's just very difficult to find anything concrete with most people being a villager..So my current analysis is that nobody (atm) is jumping out as super wolfy. I'm sorry I've not been active too much, but I should be able to around a bit more now.
Hiya! Prosecutor with too much time on his hands here. I have no strong opinion on J either way right now, but I believe this argument's flawed.Yay, done with the_J for now.
I was initially a bit concerned with his lack of activity. The good news is that unlike SO37, the_J's (single?) game-related post profiles virgin-white.
In the history of all werewolf games ever, the_J has never taken this cynical anti-murder tone as a wolf. I have zero concerns declaring him extremely innocent. The_J is town.
Jesus, I appear to have started a cult. Sorry if I'm wrong about this, it will certainly rather launch me headfirst at high speed into the shit.
Guys, I don't really see THAT much evidence for 016nojr. Then again, I suppose someone must be lynched. I'll leave my vote for now.
For fuck's sake, I'm starting to think you're some kind of jester.
No crazy defenses were attempted, and respect to you and Spwn for that.Slightly off-topic: I very much hope it was demonstrated last night that when I thought my clients looked sketchy, I didn't even attempt to muster some ridiculous defense for them regardless. I was of the opinion that their stories were pretty sketchy and I kept my word.
Hey, no sweat. Vike and I are fact-checking each other best we can (neither of us voted guilty on Real yesterday, for example), and y'all have been doing a great job of challenging us where you see bad evidence. The discussion this game has been awesome.In the same vein, I hope the prosecution doesn't make a selfish effort to recommend a guilty verdict based on ephemeral shreds of non-evidence.
I hope the prosecution doesn't make a selfish effort to recommend a guilty verdict based on ephemeral shreds of non-evidence.
Never change.Yeah but in the event of a tie i still want the dude to go free because its good for my win condition and bad for your win condition.
Good post! I agree with your first three cases, but I don't fully understand your fourth. Help me out.Here's the gist:
If we lynch him, we either have a dead villager who was worth slightly more alive then dead, or we have a dead wolf and all would be well.
If we spare him, we either have a number advantage against the wolves, or we have a proven wolf/villager when there's only one wolf remaining. Either way that's good.
Hmm let me see. My argument probably touches on burden of proof but I don't actually mind in this instance for the simple reason that the alternative borders on proving a negative. I don't want to prove that the_J never does something. No burden on you though, you can just take my word for it (Teasing)Hiya! Prosecutor with too much time on his hands here. I have no strong opinion on J either way right now, but I believe this argument's flawed.
It's based around the burden of proof fallacy, where you made the claim that "the_J has never taken a cynical anti-murder tone as a wolf in any werewolf game ever" without any supporting evidence (such as "Here's cynical anti-murder J as a villager! *quote*"). The burden of proof falls to whoever tries to disprove it, since they'd have to search a huge number of games for any kind of relevant information.
Nope, I profiled them as too sketchy to defend until I could get them to natter with me.
+1 !Hey, no sweat. Vike and I are fact-checking each other best we can (neither of us voted guilty on Real yesterday, for example), and y'all have been doing a great job of challenging us where you see bad evidence. The discussion this game has been awesome.
Busted One-time angle for my amusement though since I had the opportunity. Not over the last few days, just that one statementYour tone's changed a little over the last few days, by the way.
Never change.
I'd like to point out that in heaven and hell, when that post was made the_j was not a wolf. He was a survivor, a role whos win condition is just to survive to the end, but he was planning to kill someone with the copycat gem set to viketep's imp role and it just so happened to turn him into a wolf.Hiya! Prosecutor with too much time on his hands here. I have no strong opinion on J either way right now, but I believe this argument's flawed.
It's based around the burden of proof fallacy, where you made the claim that "the_J has never taken a cynical anti-murder tone as a wolf in any werewolf game ever" without any supporting evidence (such as "Here's cynical anti-murder J as a villager! *quote*"). The burden of proof falls to whoever tries to disprove it, since they'd have to search a huge number of games for any kind of relevant information.
Speaking of which:
- -"Murder at Monocon", the_j the Identity Theft (anti-town neutral)
- -"Beware, wolf!", the_j the Rabid Wolf (wolf)
- -"Heaven and Hell", the_j the Gem Wolf (wolf)
No crazy defenses were attempted, and respect to you and Spwn for that.
...I'm not sure how much of it resulted from your clients not having stories for most of the day, but still.
Hey, no sweat. Vike and I are fact-checking each other best we can (neither of us voted guilty on Real yesterday, for example), and y'all have been doing a great job of challenging us where you see bad evidence. The discussion this game has been awesome.
Your tone's changed a little over the last few days, by the way.
Never change.
I call on... the glorious honour of a SpwnX!I think you'll admit there's nothing jail-worthy about either of these gentlemen.
If I understand this correctly, no information is gained from sparing an inactive player unless he is the only inactive player remaining.Proven wolf unless there are more than one completely inactive player.Like, to use your example, say we spared dragon_fang today and he stayed alive until one wolf remained. Are you saying he'd then be a proven wolf? A proven villager? Proven to be either a wolf or a villager?
If we spare him and we reach a point where there's one wolf left, then if it is dragonfang, we'd know because there would be no kill the next day. Meanwhile if there is a kill the next day, then we can be certain that dragonfang is a villager as he is missing and wouldn't have made the kill.Good post! I agree with your first three cases, but I don't fully understand your fourth. Help me out.
In the Spare -> Wolf branch (underlined), we have a "proven wolf/villager" when one wolf is left. What does that mean? Like, to use your example, say we spared dragon_fang today and he stayed alive until one wolf remained. Are you saying he'd then be a proven wolf? A proven villager? Proven to be either a wolf or a villager?
The implication here is that the guys on trial are the only source of information. On the contrary, it's far more interesting seeing who is excited to kill someone and who takes a more considered approach.I call on... the glorious honour of a SpwnX!
If I understand this correctly, no information is gained from sparing an inactive player unless he is the only inactive player remaining.
Yeah, goreae noticed when i pointed that to him indirectlyThe implication here is that the guys on trial are the only source of information. On the contrary, it's far more interesting seeing who is excited to kill someone and who takes a more considered approach.