A few things I've found from going back through the thread:
Cori wrote:
Kamak just said he 'got lucky' which could have been taken a few different ways.
It could've meant that he was an inspector and found a guilty party but since he's NOT an inspector I'm guessing the most likely thing is he got hooked.
This struck me as a bit odd when I first read it, I mean, I posted that I got lucky, but it was strange that it was instantly taken to be me being hooked. Maybe I was lucky to not die? Maybe I was lucky because I had a gun to protect myself? This just stuck out to me, though I understood that it was also possible that someone got the message without me having to beat them over the head with it.
Cori wrote:
Yeah, I would be tempted to suggest lynching an inactive player.
But the problem is, I looked back at the last few pages and Supaaku didn't...really say anything in the thread on the first day. I know he might have been keeping quiet to avoid drawing attention to himself, being the inspector, but I feel like in doing so he made himself a target...
So what if the 'inactive' person we decide to lynch has a power role as well? We want our power roles to stay hidden so the mafia doesn't find them, but the only way for them to protect themselves if a random lynch got aimed their way would be to admit their role.
Cori wrote:
Yeah I agree with Runes that we need to get somewhere BUT I don't think we should go for the 'quiet' people anymore.
Is there another reason you want to lynch him?
Cori seemed hesitant to lynch an inactive person. It could have been out of fear that a mafia member was hit, but this honestly makes a lot of sense for the town too. Power roles usually stay quiet, so killing them only helps the mafia. If Cori was mafia, it'd be best if the power roles outed themselves, or to cast blame on the quiet ones in the hpes of hitting the doctor or gunsmith. Even so, Cori went to lynch Slob. Maybe there was a silent mafia member that could have been hit, and Cori wasn't willing to take that risk until a lynch started against a townie.
Also, Cori originally voted undecided despite the town going after Reyo. That would seem odd for a mafia.
Even so, there's a lot of variables to consider with Cori. They could be manipulative scum, or townie trying to do their best and just seeming a bit odd in the process.
AngelicSongx wrote:
We aren't doomed yet. (Though, yeesh both of them dieing one after another, whyyy) I don't know who is or isn't suspicious. I will however jump on any bandwagon (I mean, unless after further investigation they turn up innocent), because we really need a mafia gone.
Who is there to pick from who hasn't been very active anyway?
Song was willing to jump on any bandwagon that started up, and wanted to pick from the inactives, which wasn't exactly the best way to scumhunt (though everyone was doing it). Even so, when the Reyo bandwagon was starting, she voted undecided (though, we don't yet know if Reyo is actually innocent), despite this claim of jumping on anything. In light of this, I'm not as convinced that she's scum, but I still have my eye on her.
This leads me to D-vid.
D-vid was against using the votes as a factor of scumhunting, despite the fact that we know that scum besides Crisp must have been rocking the vote in some way, and it was likely to be for Slob to get rid of them.
D-vid also insisted on the possibility that the mafia targetted Turbo to protect Reyo, as the town would think it's too obvious that Turbo was killed after accusing Reyo, and while it's certainly a possibility (especially if Reyo and the mafia suspected Turbo of a power role that needed to be dealt with even if Reyo got hit in the crossfire), D-vid's insistence was rather strange.
Plus, D-vid wanted us to vote on evidence, but occasionally prodded the town from investigating further:
D-vid wrote:
Since there's no way of knowing which it was, ignore it for now but keep it in mind?
Also, he's repeatedly not wanted the day to drag on:
D-vid wrote:
I'd rather we not have every day last 5 days.
Because of that
Lynch Cynical Slob
like you said before, because laying low.
D-vid wrote:
And I think our time is starting to run out again. And a No Lynch is out of question.
Seems to be in a bit of a hurry...
I'd like thoughts on my train of thought though.