Unright -
Tarhalindur -
ZazieR -
DeathNote -
Cobalt -
Empking -
chamber -
forbiddanlight -
Yuko Ichihara -
Seraphim -
chamber -
Not voting: Cobalt, DeathNote, Pomegranate
With 16 alive it will take 9? to lynch.
This, for now.I don't see any reason to pressure chamber into fullclaiming at this stage. I assume death notes work by allowing you to kill someone if you know their character name?
Battler had the perfect objection pose. It had to be done.FL, I don't know what to say of your avatar ._. You've used red for Batler, while the colour he uses is blue.
Have you read episode 4 yet?(Also, Ange-Beatrice should first show some powers before I'll judge her. But Beatrice was just awesome during the third game that I doubt she'll be better than her.)
Or fakeclaim from it, kekekekekekeSo for example, if your character name is Beatrice, you're from Umineko no naku koro ni. So that player would claim that he's from Umineko.
Interesting...not sure I like it.Likely aren't exclusively pro-town, but I doubt they are mafia. Based on what I know likely town with an awc.
This is also odd, I think.Exactly? No. Am I sure that it works off names? yes.
It's not at all similar to the Mystic Eyes in TrADTiMM...is it?Tarhalindur wrote:That's the problem - my ability ISN'T a Death Note. It's actually closer to role name cop.forbiddanlight wrote:tl;dr Tar has the death note.
Good job.
There might be a second role name-dependent ability floating around.
Nope... as I said, it's not a Death Note (and the Mystic Eyes WERE a Death Note, albeit with benefits).forbiddanlight wrote:It's not at all similar to the Mystic Eyes in TrADTiMM...is it?Tarhalindur wrote:That's the problem - my ability ISN'T a Death Note. It's actually closer to role name cop.forbiddanlight wrote:tl;dr Tar has the death note.
Good job.
There might be a second role name-dependent ability floating around.
Tarhalindur wrote: 2) Unright's chamber fishing does NOT look town, and I already had a role-based reason not to trust him.
Vote: Unright
Unright wrote:I'm against whatever Tar is for and for whatever he is against.
This works both ways. It could be a legitimate suspicion, or it could be Tar trying to get some distance on his scumbuddy Empking (and he then goes on to vote someone else).Tar (104) wrote:1) Empking is barning me again. I'll need to keep a weather eye on that... if Empking is scum here, I might actually have a usable scumtell on him.
We're neighbors. Nice, huh?Sajin wrote:Do either one of you want to fill us in why you are at each others throats? Or are we supposed to pick sides on this issue just because of soft claimed role related reasons?
Why should it be scummy? I think of it as a null tell; I've generally seen that both town and scum vote for the mod. I doesn't mean much either way as far as I'm concerned.Slicey wrote:Why? I think it is.Pomegranate wrote:I don't find it scummy to vote for the mod.
Why do you think he is suspicious of you whereas you're not so suspicious of him? Why isn't the neighbour-suspicion-relationship reciprocal?Unright (113) wrote:Tar's "I already had a role-based reason not to trust him" is based on a confirmation bias fallacy: that all neighbor pairs are town/scum. That's the foundation on which he's going to interpret everything I do as scummy.
It's basically No Lynching. You're taking a gamble on whether or not the mod is a player, something you should not be doing Day 1. If there is reason to believe he is a player that will hinder the town, then we lynch him. But as of right now, we don't have that.Pomegranate wrote:Why should it be scummy? I think of it as a null tell; I've generally seen that both town and scum vote for the mod. I doesn't mean much either way as far as I'm concerned.Slicey wrote:Why? I think it is.Pomegranate wrote:I don't find it scummy to vote for the mod.
I don't like it if the mod gets a serious number of votes on him, but I see it like a random vote: A vote or two is fine, but if a wagon forms for no apparent reason and the person hits L-1 or something, then it's a usually problem.Slicey wrote:It's basically No Lynching. You're taking a gamble on whether or not the mod is a player, something you should not be doing Day 1. If there is reason to believe he is a player that will hinder the town, then we lynch him. But as of right now, we don't have that.Pomegranate wrote:Why should it be scummy? I think of it as a null tell; I've generally seen that both town and scum vote for the mod. I doesn't mean much either way as far as I'm concerned.Slicey wrote:Why? I think it is.Pomegranate wrote:I don't find it scummy to vote for the mod.
QFTSlicey wrote:Random votes for the mod during the RVS are fine. Serious votes that aren't testing to see if you can vote for the mod aren't.
There's some reciprocation. I'm just not taking it to the level of fallacy.ortolan wrote:Why do you think he is suspicious of you whereas you're not so suspicious of him? Why isn't the neighbour-suspicion-relationship reciprocal?Unright (113) wrote:Tar's "I already had a role-based reason not to trust him" is based on a confirmation bias fallacy: that all neighbor pairs are town/scum. That's the foundation on which he's going to interpret everything I do as scummy.
Same fallacy you're accusing me of, as far as I can tell.Unright wrote:I'm against whatever Tar is for and for whatever he is against.
FISH MOAR HARDER PLOX.Unright wrote:Uh, yeah. Let's totally ignore the BLATANT SOFT CLAIM.chamber wrote:I've said enough I think.
vote: chamber
Spill, buddy.
Unright wrote:I'm against whatever Tar is for and for whatever he is against.
Something tells me your taking it to at least the same, if not higher level of fallacy.Unright wrote:There's some reciprocation. I'm just not taking it to the level of fallacy.ortolan wrote:Why do you think he is suspicious of you whereas you're not so suspicious of him? Why isn't the neighbour-suspicion-relationship reciprocal?Unright (113) wrote:Tar's "I already had a role-based reason not to trust him" is based on a confirmation bias fallacy: that all neighbor pairs are town/scum. That's the foundation on which he's going to interpret everything I do as scummy.