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Flame of the Ainulindalë
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Heh, one scenario for the hunter to entertain herself with...
Pick anyone you feel as your target A and then Boro as your target B. Then come open and we'll lynch you. If A is killed by you as a wolf, we'll lynch Boro the next Day and win. If A is not killed by you but Boro is killed, then the ranger will safeguard A the next Night and we have a known innocent with us tomorrow with a situation of 4-1 (meaning that every innocent knows her/himself + the known innocent = there are two innocents and one wolf for every innocent to choose from). If we miss it then, it will be two against one on the last Day... Any ranger-gambles etc. might change the picture of course. But looking back... as odd... well as reasonable... as it seems... Boro's coming into the open is actually a good move for a wolf. The risk of us getting them both pinned down with hunter's list of two was probably a too heavy weapon... and he realised that? So should we just lynch / sacrifice Boro and be happy with it or should we think the other scenarios? It's getting late here but I will see if I can come up with other, better scenarios before I go to sleep... Oh Boro posted... Quote:
![]() - You don't think you "prove" yourself innocent by voting yourself. - You don't give up if you're innocent. - You have better self-esteem & understanding of the number of votes left to understand that as an innocent we'd need you. So sorry. I'm not buying that.
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