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Wight
Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Home (either of them)
Posts: 151
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Agh. And I felt so smart suspecting the same person three days in a row, just to find out that despite everything I thought had to mean he was a wolf, he wasn't. Now it's my turn to need a full reevaluation of everything.
And I was going to bring about the same point as Lommy. We can't afford to lose an innocent today. At least not alone - a double lynch with a wolf and an innocent would still keep us alive. Hence today, if it was considerately done, I would suggest to think about a double lynch. Counting numbers: Lommy already mentioned what happens if we lynch an innocent today. We're dead. If we lynch a wolf today, and they kill an innocent at night, we end up with 4-2 (+1) tomorrow. That's pretty much the same situation as today. If we lynch the acolyte today, it's 4-3 tomorrow, which means we have our chances, but they are not big. Whereas: If we lynch two innocents today, we're dead, surprisingly. If we lynch an innocent and a wolf, it's 3-2 (+1) tomorrow, which is bad, but not as bad as lynching only an innocent. If we lynch two wolves today, we might be able to breath again. If we lynch the acolyte and an innocent, we're done for. If we lynch the acolyte and a wolf, it's 4-2 and the unknown powers of this game are gone. This obviously again depends on the acolyte, their alignment etc. But let's not discuss that all the time today. I'll need to think and evaluate a lot before I have an opinion, an idea of this game again. I'll be doing that now (as well as writing an essay).
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