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Post by Deleted on Sept 12, 2014 1:13:47 GMT
The time has come for revolution! The Rebels have risen up to upend the Dictator and his/her Secret Police! Whether they succeed is up to all of you.
Rules: - No sharing of Role Messages
- No tampering with screenshots, etc.
- Days/Nights will last 48 hours until specified otherwise
- Have fun!
Players: The Beautiful Darkness Gamerdog6482 Killed Night 3
Y'alltabaoth Killed Night 4
chandelier Lynched Day 3
Edlichbury Killed Night 1
jello Lynched Day 2
Finicky as Fuck Angry Russian Lynched Day 1
desperatemarlas Ovigo Montoya Serrland Breadknife Killed Night 2
Vote Tally:
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Дьяково
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Post by Дьяково on Sept 12, 2014 1:39:04 GMT
Well, I guess someone has to get things started... September starts with "S" and "S" follows "R" Which is the beginning letter in "Revolucion", so I'm going to vote Lynch Serrland…
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panicberry
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Post by panicberry on Sept 12, 2014 1:41:57 GMT
Well, I only know of a few big Revolutions, but Dya's been mafia enough that I have no reason to suspect he got it again, so I'm going to vote for Ireland's multiple attempts at revolution and lynch OVI.
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Gamerdog
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Post by Gamerdog on Sept 12, 2014 1:52:51 GMT
Dya has been mafia literally every game, so obviously vote Angry Russian.
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Post by Serrland on Sept 12, 2014 1:55:44 GMT
As dictators can often be finicky as fuck, I will go ahead and vote for whereyouthinkyoupoliyingI usually don't like voting on the first day. But since this is destined to be a bloody revolution, recklessness ahoy!
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Breadknife
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Post by Breadknife on Sept 12, 2014 3:37:27 GMT
Suspicious behaviour already, I see... Novote for now, but only because I think I can do better than go only by the tells (or conspicuous lack thereof) being displayed by the first four participants. So I encourage the rest of you to wake up (and/or get home from work) and inadvertently reveal your True Self to me! Go on! You know you (don't) want to (but will)!
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Post by whereyouthinkyoupoliying on Sept 12, 2014 15:38:04 GMT
No vote.
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Post by chandelier on Sept 12, 2014 20:13:06 GMT
No vote
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Post by The Beautiful Darkness on Sept 12, 2014 22:56:04 GMT
I don't know who the bourgeois scum are, but someone must die, so vote Ovi.
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Oviraptor
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Post by Oviraptor on Sept 12, 2014 23:09:08 GMT
Vote TBD, if that's how we're going to play it.
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Post by desperatemarlas on Sept 13, 2014 0:00:17 GMT
You're all very suspicious.
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Post by Yaltabaoth on Sept 13, 2014 18:50:06 GMT
To tie the vote (which I'm assuming means no lynch) I'll vote Angry Russian because rng.
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Дьяково
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Post by Дьяково on Sept 13, 2014 19:04:48 GMT
To tie the vote (which I'm assuming means no lynch) I'll vote Angry Russian because rng. But... But... I don't want to be tied to Ovi...
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Post by Yaltabaoth on Sept 13, 2014 19:50:16 GMT
To tie the vote (which I'm assuming means no lynch) I'll vote Angry Russian because rng. But... But... I don't want to be tied to Ovi... Oh don't be such a baby Seriously though, a day 1 lynch without any evidence is far more likely to kill an innocent and benefit mafia than the other way around.
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panicberry
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Post by panicberry on Sept 13, 2014 20:55:17 GMT
To tie the vote (which I'm assuming means no lynch) I'll vote Angry Russian because rng. But... But... I don't want to be tied to Ovi... What's wrong with a little bondage?
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Post by desperatemarlas on Sept 13, 2014 21:20:48 GMT
To tie the vote (which I'm assuming means no lynch) I'll vote Angry Russian because rng. But... But... I don't want to be tied to Ovi... I'll help out. Vote Ovi. I like it when things happen
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panicberry
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Post by panicberry on Sept 13, 2014 21:39:48 GMT
Vote Angry Russian.
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Post by jello on Sept 13, 2014 22:21:11 GMT
I am paying attention to the things that are happening but because things are happening I feel no need to interject other than to state that I am paying attention to the things that are happening.
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Дьяково
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Post by Дьяково on Sept 13, 2014 22:29:32 GMT
But... But... I don't want to be tied to Ovi... What's wrong with a little bondage? Ovi is the wrong gender.
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Oviraptor
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Post by Oviraptor on Sept 13, 2014 22:32:04 GMT
What's wrong with a little bondage? Ovi is the wrong gender. I'm out of your league anyway.
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Post by desperatemarlas on Sept 13, 2014 22:40:09 GMT
Things are tied again!? Votes Angry Russian. Death! It is inevitable!
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panicberry
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Post by panicberry on Sept 13, 2014 23:06:19 GMT
Ah, Oviraptor, how much you fascinate me. Now, as most of you have vague knowledge of, there is a TBC D&D group. At one point, I noticed that Ovi could save himself from the tie by switching his vote to Dya. I gave him until 6:00 Central to do so, saying that otherwise "on principle alone, I will vote for you." It is now 6:00 Central, he has not switched, but I'm also a liar. I'd rather note the odd implications of Ovi's actions to create a clear case for his innocence. I will begin with his reasoning: "If there is a tie, aren't we both safe? I don't want anyone to die." Now, this is a particularly silly thing to say, especially in a game entirely about people dying. But there is only one class which would actively work against their interests, knowing that death is a very real potential outcome, in order to maintain the tie. It is someone who not only must not have any reason to actively seek death - thus, not mafia or anyone with a "last survivor" win condition - but also someone who is not a major role - thus, not doctor, detective, or vigilante. From these, it is safe to deduce that Ovi is no more than a common civilian and thus should not be voted for. QED, Jim Parsons rests his case.
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Post by desperatemarlas on Sept 13, 2014 23:22:37 GMT
Ah, Oviraptor, how much you fascinate me. Now, as most of you have vague knowledge of, there is a TBC D&D group. At one point, I noticed that Ovi could save himself from the tie by switching his vote to Dya. I gave him until 6:00 Central to do so, saying that otherwise "on principle alone, I will vote for you." It is now 6:00 Central, he has not switched, but I'm also a liar. I'd rather note the odd implications of Ovi's actions to create a clear case for his innocence. I will begin with his reasoning: "If there is a tie, aren't we both safe? I don't want anyone to die." Now, this is a particularly silly thing to say, especially in a game entirely about people dying. But there is only one class which would actively work against their interests, knowing that death is a very real potential outcome, in order to maintain the tie. It is someone who not only must not have any reason to actively seek death - thus, not mafia or anyone with a "last survivor" win condition - but also someone who is not a major role - thus, not doctor, detective, or vigilante. From these, it is safe to deduce that Ovi is no more than a common civilian and thus should not be voted for. QED, Jim Parsons rests his case. DEATH!!!
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Дьяково
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Post by Дьяково on Sept 13, 2014 23:58:20 GMT
I am paying attention to the things that are happening but because things are happening I feel no need to interject other than to state that I am paying attention to the things that are happening. But are you paying attention to the effect of you paying attention? Vote Ovi… I'm not risking someone pushing me over the edge at the last minute...
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Oviraptor
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Post by Oviraptor on Sept 14, 2014 0:10:04 GMT
So my original vote for TBD was not wholly justified as she was not the first person to vote for me, something I missed at the time. In that case logic would dictate that I vote for Ed, but he made a pretty good case for my innocence later on which thoroughly redeems him. Self-preservation would suggest I should vote for Dya, but he hasn't actually done anything except have similar numbers of votes to me. The vote he cast against me was a move to defend himself and still doesn't seem to have tied us. In that case, voting for him would almost certainly doom him and considering how I have no reason to believe he's anything but innocent, I cannot, in good conscience, do that. I have no choice but to switch to no vote.
P.S. Suck it, Ed.
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panicberry
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Post by panicberry on Sept 14, 2014 0:29:39 GMT
So my original vote for TBD was not wholly justified as she was not the first person to vote for me, something I missed at the time. In that case logic would dictate that I vote for Ed, but he made a pretty good case for my innocence later on which thoroughly redeems him. Self-preservation would suggest I should vote for Dya, but he hasn't actually done anything except have similar numbers of votes to me. The vote he cast against me was a move to defend himself and still doesn't seem to have tied us. In that case, voting for him would almost certainly doom him and considering how I have no reason to believe he's anything but innocent, I cannot, in good conscience, do that. I have no choice but to switch to no vote. P.S. Suck it, Ed. YOU'RE PLAYING THIS GAME WRONG AND IT MAKES ME IRRATIONALLY ANGRY
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Post by Breadknife on Sept 14, 2014 5:04:00 GMT
Well, by my reckoning 48 hours have passed, and I think I've got a nice little picture of about half of you, especially those who are pretending not to be able to add up correctly.
The hunch isn't set in stone, naturally. Only trends and simplistic explanations, confirming realistic expectations to me. Each suspect showed amazingly generous exhibitionism.
So, see you 'tomorrow' I suppose. Those who make it through the game-night. I doubt I'll have anything more to say this side of the Lynch, but maybe somebody'll be 'lucky' overnight.
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Дьяково
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Post by Дьяково on Sept 14, 2014 5:26:30 GMT
Well, by my reckoning 48 hours have passed, and I think I've got a nice little picture of about half of you. ... STOP TAKING NUDE PHOTOS OF PEOPLE!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 14, 2014 8:04:10 GMT
The rebels have gathered together and debated over which one of theirs is a member of the secret police, and have come to a conclusion.
Dya is to be lynched, and is dragged away to be hung atop a nearby telephone pole.
After searching his person, you find papers and intelligence linking him to the secret police.
It is now night. You have 48 hours.
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Post by The Beautiful Darkness on Sept 14, 2014 8:28:36 GMT
WTF, does Dya have some mafia gene or something?
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