In post 757, Grimgroove wrote:I'm getting the feeling mastin is going for a badge of honour here, trying to get a mislynch before he goes down.
Hell no. As scum, I go for a win. Not to get some petty mislynch to stain a town's record.
No, I'm town,
aiming for that perfect record
.
The argument is that I am scum for contemplating the idea of a Ninja Roleblocker. That is it.
It might have started as that, yes. But saying that's all there is against you is a massive strawman. Your comment set off a red flag. Your reaction to it set off another. And your continued stances on things, and me stepping back from things to re-evaluate them, made me realize I had missed another. (That I had no actual reason to be townreading you aside from some half-assed setup spec.)
He has taken note of Malakittens' paranoia when it comes to me, stemming from a previous game and thought he could use it to his advantage.
Serious question:
what
paranoia? I haven't seen any from Malakittens. Or if I did, I certainly didn't remember it.
and as evident from his last explanation, he also seems to think that this switch will make him look like paranoid-town (like the rest of us), earning him townpoints.
Except I explicitly said that I wasn't. I'm not aiming for towncred. I'm
aiming for lynching scum
. I thought it was Mhork before. But now I'm growing increasingly convinced that it's YOU. I pointed out why a town-you was nearly-impossible for the scummy-as-hell immediate assumption that I'm scum, when a far more reasonable town reaction is to think that I am that paranoid town. That's not me expecting to get towncred and be seen as paranoid town. That's me pointing out that if you were town, you'd be THINKING it was paranoid town.
He cannot explain such a 180-turn. He can't. He was CONVINCED Mhork was scum. Now he's CONVINCED I am scum, and wants to work together with Mhork, who he suddenly wants to consider possible town.
I've pulled 180s, 360s, 720s, 90s, and just about every possible degree of rotation of reads over my career. Mostly as town, very rarely ever as scum. As scum, my play IS to be consistent. It's to tunnel. It's to be unmoving as I possibly can, to stubbornly hold onto reads that have long-since passed their expiration date.
I do this as scum because it works wonders for getting me towncred, and is something that I unfortunately also do as town. Your comment triggered something in me. It literally was like a switch. As if something had just clicked into place. Like things were wrong before, but now suddenly felt oh SO right. Because it was exactly that--I had been tunneling. And when I realized that, I did a quick mental reassessment of things.
Yes. It started with the single argument about thinking a ninja roleblocker could be possible. But sometimes, that's all it takes. Sometimes, it's a single comment by scum, seemingly-harmless, that can alert me to their presence, to their plan. And that, my friend, is exactly what just happened.
The fact he abandons his Mhork-scum arguments so easily means he never really felt so strongly about them in the first place. Yet he certainly gave off the impression that he did. Why? Scum going for a mislynch.
Actually, I always make my arguments look more confident than they really are. Know why? Because the real Mastin is a wreck. Plagued by self-doubt, by an utter lack of confidence, always waffling, always letting his overreactive (not overactive; overREactive!) imagination take him to the never-ending cycle of self-inflicted WIFOM. It's alignment-null, because I do it as both town and scum, buuuuuuuut, that doesn't mean every single push I do is off of a lie. Quite the opposite, I typically don't push something unless I feel really strongly about it. To put it another way--I may say something is 95%, but behind the mask of confidence, that's probably closer to 75 or maybe 85%. So if I said Mhork was 95% scum, it's actually more like one of those numbers. In that it IS something I feel strongly about. It's NOT a weak push. But it's also not as strong as I pretend it to be. So in a sense, you can say that I don't lie, but I DO exaggerate. (After all, I'm a writer, and writers' job isn't to create fiction--it's to exaggerate the truth.
)
Buuuuuut, that's a side-note about general Mastin meta, irrelevant to the game. The simple fact is that I
was
confident Mhork was scum. I'm
not
convinced he is town now. You're conveniently ignoring how I said "willing to work with" and am "assuming" he's town and the like, in that I'm NOT sure he's town, but with thinking you're scum, I'm automatically thinking that he could be town.
If I get mislynched you simply cannot let mastin get away with it. CANNOT.
Oh, agreed. So let's make it official.
We lynch Grimgroove. If the game isn't over, mislynch me, and then Mhork.
But that won't happen, because the game should end with Grimgroove's scum flip.
Bullshit, and some circumstancial arguments as a sider. Absolutely nothing tangible.
Circumstancial arguments are my forte.
They're seriously how I get the majority of my scumhunting done. See, I'm overall not a very refined scumhunter. Typically, my job in a town is to stir up things, off of circumstancial pieces of evidence, and let other town players I trust analyze them to see if I've got something that could be valid.
By the way, it wasn't gaining traction. It did at some point, but it lost it again before you started calling me out.
No, it was gaining traction before my callout of you, with people like shos expressing interest, you expressing interest, and probably at least one other player that I can't remember doing the same, if not more.
Nobody has to agree with the plan.
If nobody agrees with the plan, there's typically a damn-good reason--it being a scum-oriented one.