I would be tempted to play that game and immediately concede it, just so that we could have a superdeath/Commodore team as a winner in the history books
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I would be tempted to play that game and immediately concede it, just so that we could have a superdeath/Commodore team as a winner in the history books
My goal is just one more time catch a settler of his out in the open but be on the other side of the map. #goals
"Superdeath seems to have acquired a rep for aggression somehow.
In this game that's going to help us because he's going to go to the negotiating table with twitchy eyes and slightly too wide a grin and terrify the neighbors into favorable border agreements, one-sided tech deals and staggered NAPs."-Old Harry. PB48.
Well played, Pindicator. Fighting off that looming eternal mislynch was epic.
If only you and me and dead people know hex, then only deaf people know hex.
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Hahaha, Pindi did you save someone?
“The wind went mute and the trees in the forest stood still. It was time for the last tale.”
I just thought about what kind of a WW avatar sunrise089 will have if he is a wolf... *shivers*
Also, he would be a wolf behind a sheep's username! How fitting.
Is it me, or do I think Rowain is incorrect that Pindi should have breadcrumbed who he guarded? That seems like a way to guarantee that his ability doesn't work.
And it's not like "Pind died, so he DEFINITELY saved that villager" is a smart play - if Pind guessed wrong, breadcrumbed it, and the wolves saw the breadcrumb, them killing Pind is a game-winning play.
I intentionally did not breadcrumb last night. I wanted to ask Kaiser about what he did before revealing that.
Also, I figured it didn't matter too much. I wasn't going to bodyguard someone who wasn't solidly town. Going to catch up on the lurker thread and then tell everyone how this game got very difficult for me D2
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GG Pindicator! Or should we say vindicator?
Given how the game developed I’d say your role was pretty ideal for town.
I have to run.
I'll take vindicator!
(October 6th, 2020, 16:47)Commodore Wrote: Pindicator always being tomorrow's lynch is one of my favorite tropes. And the moment he's no longer tomorrow's lynch, he's always Night Killed! ![]() (October 12th, 2020, 11:17)Lewwyn Wrote: Hahaha, Pindi did you save someone? So my post-mortem post, some answers to GM Announcement #1, and a mea culpa about how I screwed up this game: Day 1: The usual. I'm lost and scrambling to read everybody. I really did not see the case on Commodore, honest. But I honestly did not really read him either. Thrawn I was happy to spot. Really liked Lewwyn's arguments and he leaned town to me, seemed like the Lewwyn in 46 once he started posting. Day 2: So after Commodore and I had our little high-five, here's where things turn south. Comm sent me an out-of-game message saying "You better not be scum after that", and I mentally just tried to dismiss it, responded "same to you" and went back to the thread. But then later in Day 2 when I started to question Comm's lack of content during day 2 I did come back to the message and thought that there was no way he'd do that to me as scum. Can I say that this absolutely convinced me to stay on him day 2? No. I honestly didn't see the case against him day 1. Did it influence me to not look at him closer when I was thinking about it? Possibly? Probably. Should I have informed Brick here? Absolutely. Night 2: I sent Comm a message after I flipped letting him know I wasn't happy with him for the day 2 exchange. And then I hate to put him in a bad light because I love the guy and consider him one of my best internet friends, but he slipped up and mistakenly gave me more information again. He complained about [redacted] getting lucky and pinning him on bad reads and suddenly I knew a certain player was town. He then asked if I was going to bodyguard Meiz, and I wasn't sure if that was part of info he was thinking bout as scum or if he had seen the spoiler sheet already. Suddenly I thought that the wolves might suspect i was a bodyguard because of my role. Day 3: Getting drilled by Meiz about why I was defending Commodore so much, I decide that I'm not going to ignore the out-of-game messages any longer and I'm just going to tell everyone everything that happened between Commodore and I. Then I think, well, they won't believe me so I'll quote our conversations. And then I remember I shouldn't quote anything from out of game, but this is different so I should talk to Brick first. And I'm ashamed to say that only now does the light switch goes off in my head and I realize I have screwed up by not telling Brick about this as soon as it happened. So I went to Brick here. So I went into the conversation with Brick wanting to ask if I could quote something in telling people about my out-of-game exchanges with Commodore. Brick and I hash things out a bit, and I'm trying to be clear that I am not wanting an advantage out of this, I just want to make things right. Brick investigates and assures me that Comm's message to me about bodyguarding was done after he had seen the spoiler sheet so I couldn't derive what the wolves were thinking from it. We agree on a statement he'll release, which he runs by a third party who was smart enough remove my name from it so I don't get meta-cleared as town. In addition I was not to talk about any of the exchange in game. But then I realized later in the day that I somehow got put in an even worse position because now I can't even explain part of why I acted the way I did day 2. That's a big reason behind why I wanted to self vote. I felt like I was tainted, I knew someone was town that I shouldn't know, and I thought I had some other information which talking with Brick and Comm helped me realize it was stuff Comm said after seeing the spoiler sheet so I didn't really know what the scum team was thinking. I also truly felt that confident in my Lewwyn read that I just thought it better that I go over him day 3. Day 4: I really thought Meiz had to be scum and it seems a number of you did to. What got me to trust him and switch to his target? When he forgot my night actions. I just couldn't believe that scum would try to manipulate me all game like Meiz had and then be so sloppy as to forget something improtant like the fact that i had bodyguarded them night 2. Going into today, I was going to either vote for sunrise or Gaspar. I dont' think they're both scum, but I thought it had to be one of the two. I really thought about putting up a last minute post trying to beg Meiz not to give Gaspar such a town read as he has been, but just decided to stay against it. I had a feeling i might be gone and i was honestly happy for it. Because I still had the issue of knowing someone was town when I shouldn't and I did not want to have to navigate defending someone without being able to say why. EDIT: Realized I stopped a thought halfway through. See, I do that in posts all the time! Anyway, I enjoyed the game. It got difficult and frustrating due to an unfortunate event outside of the game. But I really feel good that Meiz and I were able to come together after all our fighting back and forth to nail a scum. Hope the heroes can continue to come together!
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