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Mafia 2 - Wolf Forest
Game and Watch Forever:
--- Quote from: J on 21 Dec 2012, 21:23 ---
--- Quote from: Game and Watch Forever on 21 Dec 2012, 17:35 ---A) He claims linds can back him up and that this is proof. Umm, no? Linds is going to say she's a villager NO MATTER WHAT. You could both be werewolves for all we know.
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if we were both werewolves, why would linds have thrown suspicion at me in the first place, rather than at someone else?
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It would be far from the first time two werewolves pretended to have an argument to distance themselves from each other. Also, it's possible Linds is innocent and you're using that information for your benefit (again, werewolves know who is innocent AND guilty). I'd bet more the latter.
--- Quote from: J on 21 Dec 2012, 21:23 ---
--- Quote from: Game and Watch Forever on 21 Dec 2012, 17:35 ---C) He says investigating more will strengthen his case? Not true, necessarily. A werewolf can claim bailiff, go several nights finding "innocents" and then when convenient, sell out a poor villager. We can't risk it. Lynch J
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i can prove myself to any single person by calling out their roles. this does not prove much to the group as a whole however, unless they get killed and my call is confirmed to the entire group.
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Again, a werewolf can fake a cop role easily since they know allegiances anyway. Unless of course, by role you mean a specific role and not just good/evil alignment. That could be... interesting.
--- Quote from: J on 21 Dec 2012, 21:23 ---
--- Quote from: Game and Watch Forever on 21 Dec 2012, 17:35 ---If he really is a cop at the very least we know linds is relatively harmless. I honestly don't see how he could restore my trust at this point.
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would it help if i announced your role like i did Linds'?
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I feel like that's a loaded question. I say yes, I pretty much face a high chance of dying regardless of what you say (guilty = lynch; innocent = eaten as there's less chance people will want to lynch me). If I say no, you make it look like I have something to hide. So I say: do what you want. But I really do feel like you're fishing for people's roles more than anything at this point.
And... I honestly feel like I've said enough for a while. I'll be hiding in my house if you need me...
Nikolai:
--- Quote from: Game and Watch Forever on 21 Dec 2012, 21:30 ---
Nikolai: I'm not getting strong vibes here or there. It kind of troubles me, but it's not something worth wanting to lynch over.
henri beamis: They along with Patrick and Nikolai create this trifecta of people I can't explain my feelings about too well. You three need to work harder at offending or impressing me. I don't care which, pick one! :psyduck: In all seriousness, I don't get scummy vibes from them.
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Any amount of attempted persuasion to convince you of my innocence can simply be discredited as a clever attempt by a werewolf to prove innocence. Personally? I'm less concerned about the people remaining somewhat incognito, and more the ones throwing titles around. It's too easy for me - or anyone else - to say "oh, I'm the so-and-so", you don't want to kill me. But that's already been said.
With that in mind, I can't do anything to prevent any of you for nominating me for a lynching, and I doubt any of this bloodthirsty lot would regret it, but I will say that it will only help the werewolves if you do.
Black Sword:
Panic seems to be the only mood in Wolfswald. Two suspects were quickly decided upon, Gareth and J. Suspicion fell hardest on J. A vote was taken. J's immediate end was decided, despite his protest that he was the bailiff. The villagers took hold of him but he violently shook them off and walked with simple dignity to the tree outside of cesium133's home.
Of course, after J had died, the villagers inspected his home and groaned: he was truly the bailiff.
Resigned, the villagers returned to their homes and wondered what they had done to deserve this.
Night 3
Lines:
Oh.
Shit. I am sorry for doubting you, J. :-(
riccostar:
Okay Game&Watch... your ability to accuse everybody in this town is not helping you at all. I've believed you to be a villager this entire time but you're staring to isolate yourself. I'm sure I wasn't the only citizen to be slightly put off by the bad review.
Also, our ominous narrator is right, there is a ton of panic going around and its not going to help us at all. Nikolai seems to be keeping his head and for the time being I'm going to put my faith in him.
Gareth: I apolgise for not being there after you made your claim, a cold set on hard. Because of this I (even though J did end up being non-werewolfy) didn't get a chance to consider all the new ideas being thrown around before the end of the day and that wasn't really fair to anyone being put on trial :-( If you are the hunter, good luck tonight and may the priest lend you their aid.
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