LL (scum)
Lowell (survivor)
CES (vig)
IH (mason)
CES kills LL, LL kills CES (obv choice), Lowell sides with remaining town and town wins. Once again,
Uh, in what posts I made on Day Two, I was against the Vaughn bandwagon. Stop trying to make other ignore my actions. Thanks.LL wrote:I can't believe that he didn't at least defend Vaughn at least slightly.
Me wrote:IH's post 368: I don't think these examples have much significance simply because it's the dead scum who authored each of these connections. It would be different if it was Vaughn who had made the posts that connected the two, but as it stands, this evidence only shows to me a scum who continually mentions another player - nothing leads me to believe from these posts alone that this other player is more likely to be a scum partner than an unaligned townie whom wolf was attaching himself to.
Me wrote:So you conceed that the reason to vote Vaughn is weak at best, and yet you're willing to lynch him because "what else is there to go on," or in other words, you don't think there's anyone more suspicious? I don't think I can express clearly enough how horrible of a reason this is to lynch someone. You don't string up someone because there's nobody else who you find suspicious (which I find to be pretty silly considering that we have plenty of pages to read through), you lynch them because you firmly believe that they're scum.
I don't see how that makes sense. How does Lowell's role indicate who is lying? For example, say Lowell is scum, meaning LL is right, and there are two scum left (Lowell and either I or LL). How does this make LL more guilty than I (since you'll be killing him in said scenario)? Don't get me wrong, I wouldn't be crying in this situation, because you'll be killing LL and not myself, but the flipside of the situation is (in my opinion) the more likely case. That is: if Lowell is truly a survivor, that means you'll be killing me because... I was willing to believe that nobody would be stupid enough to fake-claim a horrible role?CES wrote:I will be killing whoever's right about Lowell's true alignment.
Yeah, that is part and parcel with CES taking the game into his own hands tonight. It's kill right and win or kill wrong and lose.IH wrote:Yeah, but if he's a survivor, and CES kills wrong, town loses...