Mafia - Day 3

May 08, 2007 20:19

The ominous howling during the night puts the villagers extremely on edge as the day dawns and anxious villagers emerge, hoping that there has been no tragedy during the night.

Faces are counted. People bang on doors to wake their friends.

Slowly the realisation dawns. Yartek isn't there. Fearing the worst, the villagers go to investigate the house. ( Read more... )

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x_equals_speed May 8 2007, 22:24:24 UTC
Inventor? Can you tell us what that does? (since he's gone)

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lunariia May 8 2007, 22:30:08 UTC

Basically he had three one-shot items to help the village. He picked blind, the item was revealed and he was able to use it the next night.

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x_equals_speed May 9 2007, 19:20:00 UTC
What items?
The name of the class is "inventor" not "has stuff man".
He never made the items.
He was a genius killed before his time :(

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x_equals_speed May 8 2007, 22:35:11 UTC
Yesterday and tonight have not been my best performance ever :(

It was especially bad since I only wanted to see ralphs suspicion list and then didn't get to a computer to change my vote until it was too late in the evening. I think such lists are a good thing, not only because they force you to think about people you might be overlooking/ignoring but also because if you die and are proven innocent other people can use your list to see who someone who's proven innocent suspected.

My anti-wolf planning has been pretty good, since we still prevented 1/2 kills, which is a better block rate than most mafia games. However I've been on the intial suggestion committee for both of the innocents lynched so far so I'm going to open a can of STFU and let someone else take point on that today because I'm rubbish at working out who's guilty. I'd suggest either vanishingrad or rossb.

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rossb May 8 2007, 22:56:50 UTC
The trouble I've got is my prime suspect has just come up as innocent on my scan and I'm now a little out of ideas. I'll try and give it a think though.

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x_equals_speed May 8 2007, 23:01:31 UTC
Okay, but it'd be best if you pick a single target and go for them without mentioning that much of your elimination process (other townies can get in there with reasons for/against). If you state a lot of info then the obvious gap where you don't mention someone you should be suspicious of may cue off the wolves. While I stated everyone should post suspicion lists and just now that they're a good idea I meant except for you :P

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x_equals_speed May 8 2007, 23:02:21 UTC
That anonymous post by me BTW.
I'm fairly sure anonymous posts are illegal if you don't point out who they're from sharpish ;)

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sallamino May 8 2007, 23:03:48 UTC
hello all, just a quick post to say im still around but have been at work and am currently waay too tired (irl) to think strategically! will try to post more in the morning.

I am confused...and not sure who to suspect anymore. everyone is starting to seem equally suspicious, and we've got it wrong twice already! eep.

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diremongoose May 8 2007, 23:04:47 UTC
Standard strategy - who voted for the innocent guy that you dont trust?
I realise that this does not include me and thus looks slightly suspicious.

Advanced strategies involve who changed their votes and why and when. I don't know...

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diremongoose May 8 2007, 23:15:37 UTC
yes, but this time we have an established order of who we/you trust. If it is indeed likely that the wolves made sure that an innocent would be killed, they'd vote for the same person. of course, if they were being stealthy, they'd split up their votes every/most times. thats what i'd do anyway.

Last game we didnt have a framework of trust. Now, i'm assuming you, x and ross trust each other enough to figure something out, since you're jsut about all we've got

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ahsha May 8 2007, 23:22:17 UTC
My last minute voting that was meant to make it a 50/50 chance to lynch turned sour and tipped the vote by my not seeing sapphrine also doing a last minute vote.
If nothing else - apart from proving I'm probably the town idiot and thus why I spend all my time with fruitbaskets and cookies - it does narrow down my suspicions list. We shall see what this day brings and if it brightens our fortunes with a strike at the furry devils.

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diremongoose May 8 2007, 23:50:53 UTC
i'll alwayws be voting about 9h before the deadline and be unable to change it, just so you know. Time difference and all.

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