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One Night Werewolf Minigame Game thread

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(January 27th, 2014, 19:39)Lewwyn Wrote: FWIW I trust Meiz to be the troublemaker because I was told in the night that Cyne was the other wolf. Sorry to throw you under the bus buddy. shades
Sounds like Lewwyn normally sounds as a wolf. But who knows maybe it is because he is a reformed ex wolf trying to mend his ways but still talking like his furry days on the street.
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Plus this.
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Not at all the face of a liar.
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(January 27th, 2014, 08:49)Cyneheard Wrote:
(January 27th, 2014, 05:45)Meiz Wrote: Well I can tell you that you're not vanilla anymore neenerneener

So first Meiz was claiming to swap Bacchus, then after he realizes he's in trouble thanks to Lewwyn he changes his tune?

(January 27th, 2014, 08:33)Meiz Wrote: Well this should be an easy game then, since I in fact swapped Lewwyn's and Brick's roles. Reasoning being that both are prone to gambits (Lewwyn's personality and Brick being familiar with this game), so I wanted to make sure that the possible gambits fail for either one.

Meiz, what's the truth?

I swapped the two people I knew best - Pindicator and Lewwyn. And Troublemaker takes effect before Drunk. So Lewwyn's the drunken ex-Seer, in despair over the visions he saw in the night.

So assuming this is what happened, the drunk card would be given to Lewwyn, and then would ...

A) My new card -- Lewwyn's old card -- gets swapped with the Reserve card I chose
B) The drunk card -- Lewwyn's new card -- gets swapped with the Reserve card I chose

???
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Not sure but I trust you with childlike innocence Pindicator.
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(January 27th, 2014, 21:54)pindicator Wrote:
(January 27th, 2014, 08:49)Cyneheard Wrote:
(January 27th, 2014, 05:45)Meiz Wrote: Well I can tell you that you're not vanilla anymore neenerneener

So first Meiz was claiming to swap Bacchus, then after he realizes he's in trouble thanks to Lewwyn he changes his tune?

(January 27th, 2014, 08:33)Meiz Wrote: Well this should be an easy game then, since I in fact swapped Lewwyn's and Brick's roles. Reasoning being that both are prone to gambits (Lewwyn's personality and Brick being familiar with this game), so I wanted to make sure that the possible gambits fail for either one.

Meiz, what's the truth?

I swapped the two people I knew best - Pindicator and Lewwyn. And Troublemaker takes effect before Drunk. So Lewwyn's the drunken ex-Seer, in despair over the visions he saw in the night.

So assuming this is what happened, the drunk card would be given to Lewwyn, and then would ...

A) My new card -- Lewwyn's old card -- gets swapped with the Reserve card I chose
B) The drunk card -- Lewwyn's new card -- gets swapped with the Reserve card I chose

???

But of course Cyne is lying here. Again you know this because I said I lied that I was seer in a wolf ploy, making it very clear to Brick that I was a wolf, and if I was a wolf I know cyne is a wolf and thus his troublemaking is not true.
“The wind went mute and the trees in the forest stood still. It was time for the last tale.”
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Actually the only qualm I have is that Bacchus lied and is actually the robber who robbed me. If he did that he would be the wolf with Cyne and Brick would now be the robber. It would be safer to lynch cyne than Brick, but Meiz is already voting Brick (Me too tho I could switch) and I'm not sure how much time is left in the game.
“The wind went mute and the trees in the forest stood still. It was time for the last tale.”
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Lewwyn, in that case Bacchus wouldn't care which one of you gets lynched (you would now be vanilla and Brick robber). That goes heavily against the fact that he's so strongly in the camp of me and you working together.
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That should actually be another strike against Bacchus. For this whole time he hasn't really even considered my story to be true, but instead has had to make up theories which would point Brick being innocent. That is not normal behavior for vanilla villager, which he claims to be. In that case he would be much more open for different scenarios.

Remember that this game has no out of thread communication between wolves. So if I'd be a wolf with Lewwyn, it would be some ballsy move to ruin Lewwyn's seer gambit with my reveal, in hopes that Lew will play the scenario perfectly for perfect cover.

Cyneheard's play wouldn't also make any sense if he'd be the real troublemaker and would therefore know that I'm a wolf.

I have no idea what Gore Ripper is doing, but if he's the tanner, it all comes down to who he thinks should win. IMO this game setup seems to be heavily stacked against villagers, and it's only by a lucky miracle that we have a chance to win 2kiss
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I was just posting the question for an example of how the rules work. Because in a situation like that I'm not sure what the outcome would be.

(January 27th, 2014, 23:58)Lewwyn Wrote: Actually the only qualm I have is that Bacchus lied and is actually the robber who robbed me. If he did that he would be the wolf with Cyne and Brick would now be the robber. It would be safer to lynch cyne than Brick, but Meiz is already voting Brick (Me too tho I could switch) and I'm not sure how much time is left in the game.

Yeah, I agree that Cyneheard is a safer lynch, but I dont' think Meiz does. And I think it's more important that we all settle on one of them rather than arguing for Cyneheard over Brick.

Mardoc, can we please have an official deadline? The only post i can see about that says "about 50 hours"
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I can switch my vote for Cyneheard if Lewwyn has time to switch his. And yes, official deadline would be great wink
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