ABR hasn't been the most widely townread player at any point in the game. Except in your own mind.In post 2545, Morning Tweet wrote:ABR is like, the #1 person I'd expect to be protected. Do you always nightkill the most widely townread (or at least most influential) townie? I wouldn't.Battle Mage wrote:If I was scum, and ABR was town, I guarantee I'd have trapped him on Night 1. No scumteam wants a loud influential townie running the show. And the beauty of having night-kills is that you can get rid of people like that easily. So I think your assertion here is incredible.In post 2515, Morning Tweet wrote:1. No..?In post 2509, Battle Mage wrote:Main takeaways from this:
1. MorningTweet has U-turned on her neighbour Blake Belladonna, who she earlier thought was probably town or something? Not sure what has led to that, given Blake has barely posted? Could do with explanation.
2. I'm somehow less townie than VaultDweller?? Little bit harsh, given I'm the towniest townie of all.
3. Surprised at her view that "if ABR was town, someone on the scumteam would try to bring him down" when ABR has, so far, been untouched by any of the traps at night. Add it to the list of weak ABR defences which don't stack up.
Overall, pleasing to see some actual suspects here.
2. Sorry BM i still love you though <3
3. By bring him down I mean in thread, not at night. Sort of a baseless theory sure. I just have a sneaking suspicion that opposing ABR's leadership is something somebody on the scumteam would have to do at some point. I can see him as being easier to oppose in day rather than just killed at night
re: Blake - it would be helpful for you to explain why her not posting made you change your read on her to such a significant extent? You indicated her replacing out was suspicious, so maybe start there.
plus as we found out, ABR did get protected lmao
As scum I would probably avoid ABR n1, then shade him really hard d2 and onwards in order to make protectives second guess themselves, and then get him lynched (or possibly nightkill him if his reads are too accurate and people are still mostly trusting him)
Where are you getting the idea that Ievertrusted Blake? Not only that, but I said her replace out isn't something I want to focus on.
Influential, absolutely. But I don't buy that he wasn't hit because he was protected, we've had loads of traps each night, you don't think there could have been MORE surely?? Again, this stretches credulity.
And I don't believe for a second you would employ that strategy as scum, from what I've seen of your play here.