↑Soren wrote:I was asking you to claim so to see if the person you replaced lied. But I guess you were cleverer than that.
Nope, she really was/is a town FBI agent. It's pretty useless now that it's out. If there is a SK I'll get killed tonight unless protected, and there's probably better roles to protect. If there isn't a SK I'm effectively a VT.
↑Soren wrote:I was asking you to claim so to see if the person you replaced lied. But I guess you were cleverer than that.
Nope, she really was/is a town FBI agent. It's pretty useless now that it's out. If there is a SK I'll get killed tonight unless protected, and there's probably better roles to protect. If there isn't a SK I'm effectively a VT.
Well, apparently you got enabled and the enabler died so you can't use your ability anymore anyways.
↑Soren wrote:I was asking you to claim so to see if the person you replaced lied. But I guess you were cleverer than that.
Nope, she really was/is a town FBI agent. It's pretty useless now that it's out. If there is a SK I'll get killed tonight unless protected, and there's probably better roles to protect. If there isn't a SK I'm effectively a VT.
Why did you look to see if your predessor claimed before claiming?
As for Soren, his town read on you reads fabricated based on the reason's he's used.
I'm also looking at Errant and elusive has now reached my scum list based on day 1
Sarcasm is just a way of saying how stupid you think someone is but in a more polite way.
Why did you look to see if your predessor claimed before claiming?
As noted, the role is greatly reduced in power by claiming. Enabling aside (which I wasn't aware of when answering), if there is a SK he's likely to target the FBI agent on the next night. I think it was a poor move, and if my predecessor hadn't claimed, I wouldn't have. The enabling thing now works in my favor I suppose, as I'm essentially a VT and don't pose a particular threat to anyone.
What's the theory behind everyone claiming? With so many roles, and some possibly duplicated roles, it wouldn't be that difficult for scum to make a town claim that would hold up.
↑Persivul wrote:What's the theory behind everyone claiming? With so many roles, and some possibly duplicated roles, it wouldn't be that difficult for scum to make a town claim that would hold up.
Who do you think is scum based on these claims then?
Why did you look to see if your predessor claimed before claiming?
As noted, the role is greatly reduced in power by claiming. Enabling aside (which I wasn't aware of when answering), if there is a SK he's likely to target the FBI agent on the next night. I think it was a poor move, and if my predecessor hadn't claimed, I wouldn't have. The enabling thing now works in my favor I suppose, as I'm essentially a VT and don't pose a particular threat to anyone.
What's the theory behind everyone claiming? With so many roles, and some possibly duplicated roles, it wouldn't be that difficult for scum to make a town claim that would hold up.
I don't remember who said it, but the idea was to just claim the alignment cards so scum couldn't fake claim.
After that full claims started coming out around end of day 1 into day 2.
↑Persivul wrote:What is a town-aligned serial killer? Is that effectively a vigilante?
And I can confirm that we investigated Errant N1 and were told that he's not a SK.
A town aligned SK basically is a VT that is BP (at least that is how I read my role)
Sarcasm is just a way of saying how stupid you think someone is but in a more polite way.