Have we all just been distracted by the insanity of the other thread? >_>
I read all your posts as Mabel with space dementia. There's no other way.
Just to be clear, you all don't have to wait for me to finish to jump in. We're at approximately 17 hrs to go.
B-1 RobotNinjaHornets
Vote Day 1: No vote
Vote Day 2: Hippie
Role: No role claimed?
Commentary: Fairly active, provides analysis, led a vote I think, in Kalor's zone (as was Kitty and Haly if I forgot to mention them lot going through my head as I type, so we're a bit stream of consciousness here, oh well, tumbleweeds don't seem to mind too much. Hrrmmm...think that's all I've got for now on RNH.
B-2 Lake
Hello fish, I am coming for you.
B-3 Mazre
Vote Day 1: franconp
Vote Day 2: nin1000
Role: Claims day action with some night effect, in Kalor's zone but does not feel that the night effect is an action passive or active according to his parsing of the rules. Is growing a bit stir-crazy.
Kitty hasn't claimed a role, but hasn't not claimed having a role either. I.e. he hasn't confirmed that he's normal town. Haly's claimed normal town, as have I. Can't remember Darryl or Salva either, so can't help you out there.
<wheeze> Think I took on more then I realized, thanks to RNH and LMQ for your comments, charging forth!
D-1 Ourobolous
Day 1 Vote: No evict
Day 2 Vote: No vote (hippie until unvoted to prevent early majority)
Role: No claim? villager claim?
Commentary: avg activity with perhaps some lulls, does engage in discussion and does pay attention to voting, RNG does not like him. Member of Foshy's gossip chat
:'(If this isn't conclusive evidence of his guilty, I don't know what is.
A-3 Kingkitty
Day 1 Vote: Mazre
Day 2 Vote: Freakzilla
Role: Has not claimed as far as I'm aware
Commentary: A bit sparse in his posting but seems to at least be keeping regular with the thread. Doesn't seem to be following the consensus in his voting.
A-4 Salvapot
Day 1 Vote: No evict
Day 2 Vote: Hippie (last minute change from Tomakasatnav claiming wanted to guarantee there was not a tie leading to a no evict)
Role: Has not claimed?
Commentary: Fairly active poster, not afraid to get into it. Has voted early (and often), jumps around somewhat but has both days ended up with the crowd so far.
A-5 Darryl
Day 1 Vote: franconp
Day 2 Vote: hippie
Role: Has not claimed?
Commentary: On the quiet side, but at least he votes. Part of Razmos's gossip chat.
I think you doubled up on EzekelRage.13 votes cast so far, 7 votes yet to be cast
I think you doubled up on EzekelRage.
I imagine ordinary villager is more indicative in the sense that it is harder to check. One, we now have an investigator, and two, having a special role invites questions. Let's take Kalor for instance (I am not implicating Kalor). If we were able to determine that something within his radius never actually happened yet he reported it, then there would be questions.Another question to think about:
Is a claim of ordinary villager or a claim of a special role more indicative of HHA behavior? Does it depend on the specificity, the special role claimed?
Another question to think about:
Is a claim of ordinary villager or a claim of a special role more indicative of HHA behavior? Does it depend on the specificity, the special role claimed?
It's definitely more indicative on the whole. It doesn't put the player in a position where they can contradict themselves or have inconsistencies pointed out.
For example, and yes this is still bugging me, Ultron's role claim stands out to me because the part about him being identified but his allegiance not being announced when he uses his action doesn't make sense. After he's been called out as the person who used the power, why would he need to hide his side? If he's town, the HHA would have already known he wasn't on their side; hiding his allegiance from the township makes him an easy choice for eviction.
Honestly, it feels like straight up baloney. The balancing of the power seems legit, but it feels too specific and the secondary power is redundant. What's more, the primary power could backfire. It forces us to vote for two people, which is bizarre since we usually have a choice of a no evict.