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#65 I think Dale's got the right idea. But, there's not much to base suspicion on... =/ |
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| | Well, isn't this a scary game. xD Oo-er, I just don't know who to vote for. If I vote for someone that other people say to vote for and they turn out to be good, I'm a mafia. If I encourage people to vote for someone and they turn out to be a citizen, I'm a mafia. If I vote for someone nobody else votes for, I'm helping the mafia by not voting for anyone while the mafia work (probably with unknowing citizens) to pick off a citizen. The most suspicious person I can think of personally is Triton, since any smart mafia would be joining in on some citizen's unfounded accusation of another citizen. Of course, now I'm probably making myself suspicious. I hope the cop and doctor figure each other out extremely soon and we start getting some kind of safety net sorted. Vote: Triton. My advice is that if a cop out there finds a mafia, they announce it and then the doctor protects the supposed cop while we all vote for the supposed mafia. If it does turn out to be a mafia, then we're okay. If it's not, we kill the cop impersonator. |
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| | Let's not forget insane cops, though. What if someone is unknowingly an insane cop, and comes out and declares someone as mafia. We then go all gung-ho and lynch them, and it turns out they are innocent, so we lynch the "cop". Insane cops are as useful as regular cops once they find out their sanity, and we've just lost an asset. As for getting a doctor to protect them thing, well, there's a doctor that dies when they protect a mafia, and there's a doctor that roleblocks the person they are protecting, which obviously is very harmful to a cop. Just some food for thought! You used this particular phrase twice! MAFIA! MAFIA! LYNCH PETER PAN! (no, Levian, this is not a serious vote for Peter Pan) But yeah, seriously. Everything you say and do could be construed to make you look like mafia and earn you a one-way ticket to Lynchville. I'm not gonna vote just yet. I wanna see some more suspicions and reasoning, and if an argument against someone sounds convincing, I'll vote for them. |
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