True, but I don't feel like it.
I'm fully capable of explaining every one of those reads.
Some I'm flat-out refusing to do so 'cause I am choosing not to, but the rest of 'em I'm not explaining mainly purely out of sheer laziness. I don't feel like explaining them. When I feel like explaining them, I will. I might jot down some basics in our topic so that I can better remember (but even then, I'm a slacker and it'd mainly be not for my benefit, just getting us on more of the same page), but otherwise, don't feel like taking initiative at the moment.
Know one thing shos said that rings eerily true?
The game's got over twenty pages and while content exists, still feels very largely rvsey. The abomination wagon, the shos wagon. Both unanimously dominating the game. A lack of counter-wagon, a lack of MASSIVE vote distribution. Most players not having formed reads on most players. Very few players interaction with everyone. A lot of players barely having played the game. I wouldn't call the game being in the RVS still. Not even close. But it has strong reminiscent aspects of the RVS still.
So at the moment, I'm mainly just laying back and watching, interacting with everyone I can. I'll step up when the need arises.
In post 422, Nero Cain wrote:I mean, like Mastin's entrance to the game is just like the last game where she was scum. Would she do the exact same thing?
My entrance into this game was nothing like 172, but you're correct all the same on the principle. Think of me as an actor. ESPECIALLY scuMastin. Rather, more specifically, a stage performer. Each and every time, I am going to put on a different act, distinctly unique from my previous ones, specifically because the audience has a raised awareness of my prior antics. Thus, each time doesn't merely need some small additional flair, but a complete reinvention of the process for a new product entirely, to truly wow my audience. Because I seek that recognition of my talents, I make sure that each time, I'm showing different ones, pioneering the next level of scumplay. The large-ham is always there, in that I have a commanding presence who loves the role of a villain just a liiiiiiiiiiiiiiittle bit too much, but I explore various different aspects of villainy each time I land the role.
(In contrast, for the record: a town Mastin likes to play the hero. A LOT. She'll let other characters do their thing, allowing them to take center stage when need be. She'll be there to help them, supporting their endeavors. She wants the best for them, so knows she won't be at the center of attention the whole time. But when all is said and done...SHE is the hero in her mind, and acts that way. She will step up, take the plate, and direct things where they need to go. This differs each game depending on who the cast of supporting-characters is, thus, as with scumplay, evolves each time, depending on her familiarity with her friends and coworkers. But while she's always one to try new things, as town, it is more impulsive in-the-moment that she thought it was a good idea to do, rather than compulsively-planned-out like as scum.)
In post 423, Nero Cain wrote:3. shos
6. Katsuki
7. Sakura Hana
16. Majiffy
20. Clyton
21. Abomination (Who, Axxle, Haylen, MTD, T-Bone, ika, & BipolarChemist)
26. xofelf
28. Klick
^so who wants to help me kill who?
Aside from xofelf, I basically see no scum in there.
shos is meh. Katsuki is probably best described as weaktown. Sakura the same, only moreso on the weak. Majiffy's town. Clyton's town. Abomination's town. And Klick, well, need to be sure, but still thinking town.