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Originally Posted by Loslote
No, I was in fact refering to the assumption that he's an orc. Since he can make that assumption, he can logically draw the conclusion that Sally, Mira, and I voted for an orc. No one else can make that assumption, so the fact that the rest of the village doesn't accept his logic does not mean that it is not logical.
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No, but the logic doesn't go very far, does it?
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Originally Posted by Loslote
1. That promise was made after I voted.
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I know, but you specifically mentioned that it didn't bother you– that's what I was asking about not, "why did you vote him?"
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Originally Posted by Loslote
2. Well, it's pretty obvious that a representative isn't likely to vote for the people they represent. It's sort of counter-productive for those who want to remain in power rather than being mistrusted by the voters for the rest of the game, isn't it?
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Yes, but isn't
promising not to vote the people one represents counter-productive for those who want to hunt wolves– er, I mean, Elves?
True, I won't be voting
Greenie or
Legate just for a default–lynch. But if either of them starts looking distinctly Elvish, that's a different matter.