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I’ve addressed this several times this game since I’ve made this post (though I think maybe one of those times was to Fura in our PM, not sure), but I guess I’ll do this again. I wrote my post like that because I’d been banking on Joe being evil. In a perfect world, I wanted to keep both the black market and the PMs around. Is that what we got? No. Was I tunneling on Joe, hoping that would be the result? Yes. Anyway, I don’t think I’d mind an Alv lynch. It does feel a bit suspicious how much he’s commented about how normal it is for him to advocate for not removing the black market. I’ll disagree with you on Fura, but I’ll admit most of the reasons why are because of his tone in our PMs sounding sincere to me.
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I panicked when I saw Alv and Fura’s votes and didn’t realize other people were on. Honestly, there’s not anyone I feel solidly enough about to lynch at this point. Besides for the fact that I really don’t want to lynch a constable. We honestly might have a better shot at lynching an inactive and possibly hitting an elim.
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@Haelbarde I literally have no idea why I put Snip there. I just checked and I never made a PM with him. Fura did ask me when I PM’d Snip in the PM between me and Fura, so maybe I somehow imagined that I actually did? Oh, I think I meant to say whoever revealed the result that Lum was scanned as corrupt to the thread instead of Snip. Was that you, Hael?
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Oh yeah, I totally agree. I wasn’t trying to say we’d be safe with just one more vote. If we were really confident about which constable to lynch, we’d want at least five more votes. I’m assuming that we started with at least 5 elims (20/25% rule out of 22 is 4-5, and 4 seems too small to me), with maybe a sixth elim since they don’t seem to have a reliable kill method. Granted, we probably wouldn’t have to worry about a situation where every elim bribes votes off their Constable as that would completely ensure that Constable’s lynch the next cycle. Plus, the elims would lose a considerable amount of boxings in the process. Anyway, unless we for sure know the identity of the corrupt constable, it’s probably best to leave them alone for now. Also, I’ll probably be leaving my vote on Rae for now. I don’t think we should lynch Gaea, and there’s not much of a point in shooting a random shot into the dark by lynching an inactive. I am a bit worried that this lynch seems to not be getting much opposition, aside from Rae herself and Fifth. EDIT: I forgot to add that Fifth isn’t so much against Rae’s lynch, but against a lynch on a non-Constable.
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@Fifth Scholar I wouldn’t be opposed to lynching a Constable this turn. We don’t really have any leads to go off of anyways. My main concern with that is I don’t think we could get a large enough consensus of people to agree to vote on one Constable, and then leave votes off the other one/other players.
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I do agree that we shouldn’t rush into lynching a constable. At this point, I wouldn’t mind lynching either of the Constables though. I hadn’t even thought of Hael’s post that way. I think it’s more likely he was an insightful villager, but it might be worth it to think about lynching him later if we can’t get any leads. With a lack of any better leads, and since I trust Devotary since she passed the PM chain message on yesterday, Rae. @Arraenae
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That’s fair. I’d suspect myself too at this point if I were in your suspicion. I do agree that I’m not the best target for a lynch though. Are you being sarcastic? I do agree that it’s probably a good idea to reveal directly to the thread (my plan last cycle was a bit unnecessary convoluted, I’ll admit), but I just want to make sure before I assume I’m reading your post correctly.
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Someone did last cycle, actually. Obviously, I don’t know who, but I was scanned and I now have another ledger. Also, @Furamirionind was right in his representation of what I said in our PM. I was hoping that I could scan Lum as village so we could coordinate in PMs together, but obviously that didn’t happen.
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I’ve got some time to respond since I’m super early for this delivery. I agree with everything you said. I came to all those conclusions on my own before I made my post. I was just trying to preemptively counter people who might come try to say that Lum was actually good and that I framed her. Honestly, I kinda wished I was elim so we could’ve done that. Are you saying those pairs of people can’t both be the same alignment, or that they can’t both be elims?
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If Lum was good (which she most likely wasn’t, since she never claimed to have bribed the other vote), there was a 25% chance that we’d get the result we got. Would elim!Me risk a follow-up lynch on myself if Lum had shown up good? Maybe? If I had come up with the Lum claim around when the lynch was starting to form on me, I think that plan would’ve made sense. It would’ve kept me around for a little while longer without having to bribe votes off me and elim!Me would’ve lynched a villager in the process (and possibly got some credit if the 25% happened and Lum flipped corrupt when she was actually good). However, one of the first things I did yesterday morning was PM Devotary the result of my scan. Either I suspected a lynch would form on me yesterday, and I wanted a quick way to get out of it, or I really did scan Lum as corrupt. Now, onto some quick, off the top of my head analysis before I go to work in a couple minutes. I’m almost certain that at least one of the people who voted on Lum was also corrupt. And it’s possible that one of the people in the chain (me, Devotary, Snip, and technically Fura since I told him about the scan as well) is corrupt. I’m not willing to bet a lynch on either of those things yet, but we’ll see how things go once I get off work.
