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Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2005 5:46 am
by Thesp
BlueSin wrote:I think this self vote kinda clear myself, since scum don't need to take such risk(-1 lynch)?
Hadn't we just discussed how some of us (myself included) think you look even more scummy
because of
the self vote at this point?
Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2005 6:59 am
by dybeck
I gotta admit, BlueSin, it looks somewhat like you made the gambit of self-voting hoping we'd all go off you - like we did kwyjibo - and when it came to one off the lynch, you realised it wasn't working and unvoted yourself.
Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2005 7:06 am
by Seol
Mr Stoofer wrote:First, I agree that my role name is off-kilter. That is the point I was tryng to make and explains why I simply remembered the grammatically accurate version.
Yes, I was conceding that point, based on the new information - as I said at the time, that was mostly gut anyway.
Mr Stoofer wrote:5. As for what I said about Bluesin, I was being perfectly honest and I would adopt what SpeedyKQ just said:
SpeedyKQ just wrote: I'm getting really tired of the self-voting too and I'm considering a metagame policy of lynch all self-voters.
Mr Stoofer wrote:I think that BlueSin should be replaced by a player who will help the town. I don't think the town should waste a lynch on him.
That's the
opposite
of Speedy's position, that self-voting
should
earn a vote, as a standard metagame ploy. So, you're fed up of self-voting... but you're not adopting his position.
Mr Stoofer wrote:I think that BlueSin is a townie frustrated by being bandwagonned and frustrated by not having a useful power role. I think he is being childish and I have even started a thread in the "Mafia Discussion" forum about self voting. I made it quite clear in that thread that I believe the most likely cause of self-voting is frustration of a vanilla townie. (See for example Harry Potter 2 in GL at the moment, where Digit Ne, a vanilla townie, started a bandwagon on himself.) I think that BlueSin should be replaced by a player who will help the town. I don't think the town should waste a lynch on him.
The problem with this approach is that self-voting is a strategy that has been proven effective by scum to dispel suspicion (Maximus mentioned one time it had worked for him, and once I found myself self-voting as a townie [for convoluted but valid reasons I won't go into here] and was surprised how much trust it earned me), which just isn't a reasonable response to a play that hurts the town (if the self-voter's town), with only a few rare exceptions. If anything, self-voting should be viewed as an inherently suspicious act, as townies have no reason to make such a move. On that basis, a metagame ploy of "lynch all self-voters" is a wise call, as it undermines the potential success of such a strategy, and the times when it's useful for town are the circumstances when that townie needs to be dead anyway.
There were some valid reasons for self-voting discussed in that thread, but none of them apply in this situation, other than an attempt to dispel suspicion. BlueSin's been active in this game and the bandwagon was neither particularly large nor particularly aggressive, and plenty was happening in the game - if BlueSin
was
frustrated by the way the game was going so far, I'd have to say he's going to experience a lot of frustration playing Mafia.
If BlueSin wanted out of the game, he should have asked to be replaced. He didn't.
Furthermore, this comment here:
BlueSin wrote:I think this self vote kinda clear myself, since scum don't need to take such risk(-1 lynch)?
What is this, if not trying to play off the self-vote in order to clear suspicion?
Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2005 7:37 am
by Mastermind of Sin
Bluesin's comment (as quoted by Seol) makes me even more suspicious of him at this point. It's possible that we may decide that he's pro-town, partially due to the self-vote, but it seems to me that he's trying to wave it in our faces as if it's self-evident that he must be innocent.
Major FOS: Bluesin
for that, although I am still not satisfied with Mr Stoofer's explanations of his actions.
Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2005 12:38 pm
by kwyjibo
reading thread than posting...soon...
Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2005 1:38 pm
by DarkLight140
Vote Count:
Assasin - 1 (brushhopper)
BlueSin - 4 (Thesp, Seol, dybeck, SpeedyKQ)
Mr Stoofer - 2 (Mastermind of Sin, BlueSin)
Not Voting - 4 (kwyjibo, Mr Stoofer, SquareKnight, Assasin)
With 11 alive, it will take 6 to lynch. Remember that there are three days and a few hours remaining before the deadline.
Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2005 1:56 pm
by Mastermind of Sin
Can we get a prod for Brushhopper? Once the pressure on him was relieved, he added his vote to the Assassin wagon and returned to lurking. He hasn't posted for 5 days.
Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2005 7:11 pm
by BlueSin
dybeck wrote:I gotta admit, BlueSin, it looks somewhat like you made the gambit of self-voting hoping we'd all go off you - like we did kwyjibo - and when it came to one off the lynch, you realised it wasn't working and unvoted yourself.
unvote
confirm vote Bluesin
Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2005 8:54 pm
by Seol
Mastermind of Sin wrote:Can we get a prod for Brushhopper? Once the pressure on him was relieved, he added his vote to the Assassin wagon and returned to lurking. He hasn't posted for 5 days.
Might that possibly be because of his claimed 3-posts-per-day posting restriction?
Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2005 9:56 pm
by Mr Stoofer
Seol wrote:Furthermore, this comment here:
BlueSin wrote:I think this self vote kinda clear myself, since scum don't need to take such risk(-1 lynch)?
What is this, if not trying to play off the self-vote in order to clear suspicion?
That is really unfair on me - he posted this after I had indicated my belief that Bluesin was a frustrated townie.
Like Thesp and others I think that that comment of BlueSin puts a wholly different complexion on his behaviour. I still have a nagging doubt that BlueSin might just be a poor player but I am certainly prepared to give a
FOS: BlueSin
for this comment.
Your other comments on my attitude towards BlueSin are also unfair. It is clear from my thread on self-voting that my views on this topic have changed, during the course of this game, in light of the points made in that thread.
Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2005 12:37 am
by Seol
Mr Stoofer wrote:Seol wrote:Furthermore, this comment here:
BlueSin wrote:I think this self vote kinda clear myself, since scum don't need to take such risk(-1 lynch)?
What is this, if not trying to play off the self-vote in order to clear suspicion?
That is really unfair on me - he posted this after I had indicated my belief that Bluesin was a frustrated townie.
Sorry, I should have been more clear - that contributed nothing to my suspiciion of you, just to my suspicion of Bluesin. Here I was trying to strengthen my argument, not to imply that you were ignoring information.
Mr Stoofer wrote:Your other comments on my attitude towards BlueSin are also unfair. It is clear from my thread on self-voting that my views on this topic have changed, during the course of this game, in light of the points made in that thread.
What comments, specifically, do you think were unfair? I intended my last post to be a debate on the implications of self-voting, and a justification to attack BlueSin for his behaviour - not an attack on you. Furthermore, whilst your views on self-voting may have changed, you still don't think it's enough to vote BlueSin - and that's what I'm trying to argue, that both his self-vote and the way he's trying to use it now are scummy and do deserve your vote.
Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2005 12:41 am
by Assasin
Alright, I will
Vote Bluesin
to end this day.
Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2005 1:27 am
by Mr Stoofer
Just quickly to respond to Seol before the Mod locks the thread: I didn't vote BlueSin because he was 1 away from a lynch and as I said I am still in two minds about whether he is scum or just a poor player.
Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2005 3:17 am
by Mastermind of Sin
Seol wrote:Mastermind of Sin wrote:Can we get a prod for Brushhopper? Once the pressure on him was relieved, he added his vote to the Assassin wagon and returned to lurking. He hasn't posted for 5 days.
Might that possibly be because of his claimed 3-posts-per-day posting restriction?
ah yes, thank you for reminding me.
Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2005 6:10 am
by DarkLight140
Final Vote Count
Assasin - 1 (brushhopper)
BlueSin - 6 (Thesp, Seol, dybeck, SpeedyKQ, Assasin, BlueSin)
Mr Stoofer - 1 (Mastermind of Sin)
Not Voting - 3 (kwyjibo, Mr Stoofer, SquareKnight)
Gathering for the first time to implement their plan, the towns people were a bit nervous. The mafia could be anyone, after all. After a period of slow discussion and little talking in the morning, the townies who had chosen to sleep in showed up, arguments developed, and accuasations flew from person to person. The first major suspect was brushhopper, who soon claimed, "Ugh... I is... am... too tired for this. Can' talk right. I go sleep now...". Attention spun to Assasin, who replied, "I'm a popular guy. I just want to make friends! Don't hurt me, people. Seol, be my friend." After some more discussion, the town's sights settled upon BlueSin, who after Assasin's last phrase, had cried, "You don't want to just be friends! You want to trick us into helping the mafia! Or convert us to some crazy religion!" At the funny looks he was getting, he mumbled, "Uh, if you guys don't think so... I'll shut up now," but as the rest of the townies exchanged glances, they strung up a noose. After BlueSin angrily thust his head through it and then pulled back, there were a few doubts, but the town's resolve firmed, and in the end, BlueSin was willing to stand quietly during his execution.
Afterwards, the town wondered what they had accomplished. Gathering together, they walked into BlueSin's home. Everything seems normal, but in his bedroom, they found an all-black suit of clothing, its shoes wrapped in rags to muffle noise. Clearly he'd been doing some sneaking. Wondering if they could have found one of the mafia, the townies walked into his study, discussing the development. As they were poking through his mail, someone found an item completely unrelated to the documents it was stored in. "This is a book of notes on some of us! He was sneaking into our houses at night and looking around, seeing what stuff we had!" Feeling terrible that they had lynched someone trying to track down the mafia, the townies filed out, agreeing to look through his notes tomorrow to see if he'd found anything useful, since it was getting late tonight. As they left, someone waited behind, then held a lighter to the notebook...
BlueSin, the Inquisitive Townie, has been lynched. It is Night Two.
Please get choices in within the next four days.
Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2005 8:28 am
by DarkLight140
In the depths of night, Mastermind of Sin was staying awake, working hard. Surrounded by papers carefully he'd arranged over the last several years, he was carefully sorting through them for references to a certain member of the town, cursing himself for spending so much time on the town's mayor, doctor, and cop rather than the previously-nameless townies that were the only ones left alive after the mafia's attack. Still, he supposed he'd done well- without the information he had sent them about those powerful people's habits, the mafia might not have been able to launch such a crippling first blow. He returned to work. Fifteen minutes later, he found the set of notes he'd been searching for, and began to look through them for notes on a certain townie. Then he heard a footstep behind him, and quickly stood up and spun around. He barely had time for his eyes to widen in shock before the knife went into his throat.
SquareKnight was also up in the depths of night, but his labor was one of cans of paint and tripwires rather than books of notes. Over the course of several hours, he'd managed to wire his house with tripwires, alarms, and traps enough to catch any invader in the act. Hopefully, with these in place, he'd be safe. Returning to his bed to sleep, though, he noticed movement. Cautiously calling "Who's there?" and wondering how they'd snuck past his traps, he moved towards it. As he rounded the corner, he ran facefirst into a firing gun. His body pitched backwards onto a wire, and in an ironic twist, was covered in his special,
unwashable light green
paint formula, perfect for marking intruders. His assailant slowly slipped away, careful to flawlessly note and dodge each trap as he went.
Mastermind of Sin, the Townie Townie (mafia), and SquareKnight, the Trickster Townie, are dead. It is Day 2.
Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2005 9:02 am
by brushhopper
I can finally talk freely. Hello everyone, good morning.
Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2005 9:37 am
by kwyjibo
talk freely?
Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2005 9:49 am
by SpeedyKQ
I don't know if we have a vig or an SK to thank for the second killing, but a knife is the traditional weapon of choice for serial killers on this site.
I still think from yesterday's conversation that Mr. Stoofer is the most likely scum.
Vote Mr. Stoofer
Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2005 9:49 am
by Assasin
I believe that Brushhopper had a post limit. It must have been released.
Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2005 9:51 am
by SpeedyKQ
He said that he has an ability that he may choose to use. If he uses it, he has the posting restriction and if he doesn't use it, he doesn't.
Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2005 10:29 am
by Thesp
SpeedyKQ wrote:I still think from yesterday's conversation that Mr. Stoofer is the most likely scum. Vote Mr. Stoofer
This wouldn't surprise me, and I could certainly go for such a push at the moment. However, I'd like to hear more from him first, and from brushhopper now that he can speak more, and I'd like confirmation from Seol that he is or is not part of the Happy Friends Club, or whatever it's called.
Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2005 1:11 pm
by SquareKnight
Bah. I had a much funnier joke planned, too
Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2005 3:03 pm
by brushhopper
I'd be happy to answer any questions you guys have.
Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2005 4:46 pm
by Seol
Thesp wrote:and I'd like confirmation from Seol that he is or is not part of the Happy Friends Club, or whatever it's called.
Yup, the Happy Friends Club exists, and it functions exactly like a mason group.