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  1. In my post, you will also see reference to the specifity of your speculations about the evil roles (I have seen evil players in blackout games correctly "guess" the identity of their evil faction on multiple occasions). And also a general gut reading. The color thing is secondary, although not entirely insignificant because I for one knew the village was color-coded green from my role PM. I am generally very reluctant to leverage that sort of thing, but your post made it difficult not to notice. I don't see it as strong evidence, but I do see it as another point against you.
  2. Bailey cracked an eye open. He was curled up on the floor. In the dim lighting, he could make out a mass of refugees circled crowded around the airlock, peering out of the viewport, a chorus of shouts surrounding them. "Urgh... Did you alls just space that Albatross...?" Rusts, he still hadn't gotten used to this vessel's clock. Should have been awake for that. He blinked to clear his eyes. "Right, well, next order of business. Shift just started, gotta pick somebody else to space by the end of it. I nominate Dingo, 'cause they just seem off and I'm not the only one who's said it. What's more, some of their guesses about the murderers seemed kind of weirdly specific. Furthermore, they didn't pick up on how the different peoples are color-coded for your convenience, which any self-respecting refugee should do."
  3. On further consideration, I will tentatively retract from Weasel, as I no longer believe that they are a good option for the D1 lynch. Perhaps I will look at Melon’s posts next.
  4. I don't think there's anything wrong with that, so long as those of us who do so meet the expectations we set for ourselves.
  5. This has nothing to do with Magenta's identity reveal, but I want to point out that defending the kandra is pretty IKYK because they anticipated that people would interpret it as defending the kandra. Ergo, I don't consider Magenta's behavior to be alignment indicative. Aside from that, I will consider Indigo's recent posts and try to reach a conclusion on them.
  6. "Hey," Bailey slurred groggily, joining the throng of other refugees. "Just woke up. I miss anything?" "Stew," somebody supplied, pointing at a pot of the stuff next to the captain's mangled corpse. Bailey blinked to clear his vision, then set his eyes on the stew. Perfect. He needed a bite to eat. He carefully shuffled over towards the captain's dead body, sat down on top of it, and promptly began to slurp up the cold stew. Much better. Some of the other refugees looked at him askance. He wondered if the stew belonged to one of them. He almost asked, but decided against it, shrugging. People were weird like that sometimes. It was a pretty decent stew, even cold. Not like that soulcast crem they had over on Roshar. "Now," he said through a mouthful of carrots and a lump of inderterminate meat. "It's come to my attention that people are gettin' murdered and whatnot. And while that means more stew for the rest of us, that's still bad. We need to put a stop to this nonsense. Any ideas?" Slurp. "Also, this is a right proper stew. You sure none of you want any?"
  7. Hello everybody! I am here. I apologize for the delay. I was given the wrong password for this anonymous account, and was unable to log in last night. A few thoughts on the game setup: Bodyswapping+Scadrial = Kandra, probably. From the powerset that a kandra is likely to have, I am guessing this is either some kind of SK role or part of a traditional eliminator team, with equal odds of either. Probably not village, because bodyswapping is a disinformation power. This should probably be treated a bit like an enemy with a conversion mechanic. Kandra don't drain and dismember corpses, so there is probably also something else in addition to kandra. The writeup implies this other threat is the primary threat in the game, and I am going to conjecture that it is structured more or less as a traditional eliminator team, since the signup thread hints at conspiracy (which implies teamwork), and because it is a common and central game mechanic that would not be excluded without good reason. A pity that PMs aren't allowed. I am guessing this is because PMs could critically undermine account-swapping powers, so I don't think we should expect there to be any PM abilities at all in this game. Note that this strongly suggests that the account-swapper(s) is opposed to the village. Incidentally, RP is actually strategically useful in this game, because it makes it harder to get away with account-swapping. I am making minimal (though not quite nonexistent) efforts to hide my identity. I am almost hoping to be identity thefted at some point, just to watch what somebody else does when they are pretending to be me. If it functions as a kill+swap, there are several possible limitations. Common restrictions are that it can be used X times ever, or that it can only be used every X cycles. It could also be something slightly more exotic, such as needing to correctly guess the target's role to impersonate them. The particular restrictions also depend on the difficulty of the win condition they have. If the account swap is part of an eliminator team, than I would bet that their power just piggybacks on the faction kill, instead of adding more kills into a game of this size. Since this was posted early in the game, I think it is all but certain that you are not a body-swapper. And that information has limited usefulness, with the possibility of identity theft down the road. Not necessarily, because this game is set in the far future and a lot could have changed. The same goes for conventionally evil powers like hemalurgy. This is part of why a blackout game can be fun By definition, anything that is NAI is not helpful to a villager Anyway, I am a believer in voting early and often. Since Seonid has not explicitly said there is no vote, I will assume there is one. D1 lynches are always a little shaky, but: I am voting for Weasel for these reasons: Their initial post asking the kandra to step forward felt a little forced. As did highlighting the fact that a kandra might not exist. They automatically assumed that there is an eliminator team. While I agree that this is probably true, they sounded very sure of it. The vote on Swan felt like jumping for an easy lynch. It is now my honor to announce that this game no longer has any inactives, for which to park non-alignment indicative votes on.
  8. Hmm. Thanks, Chameleon. I don’t know if we want any other villagers claiming, though. Looking at Elephant’s post again, he may be bluffing, and as long as we’re not double-protecting someone that’s not getting killed anyways, we probably shouldn’t give too much away. Unless, of course, you’re like me, and stupidly claim to others via PM. In that case, feel free, as the Elims likely know by now.
  9. I actually thought the fake-claimer was Elephant. Regular villager rang alarm bells to me. Of course, he has a real role too, I’m sure. And yes, you very effectively took advantage of my inexperience. As I said, well played. If you’re our Worldhopper, mind drawing Edgedancer again? I love reading your keteks. I want more! ...can you just write some now, without needing to wait until you draw Edgedancer again? Because seriously, those keteks were great.
  10. Big problem, Elephant: two villagers, Chameleon and Zebra, are nearly inactive. Making it really hard to coordinate actions. Especially Zebra, who I haven’t seen for a week. @Orlok Tsubodai, has he gotten a pinch hitter, or have we run out of those? The Elims clearly have a Skybreaker who has scanned every living player, so I advise all villagers to claim in chat. It’ll make it a lot easier to coordinate, even if most of the coordination is mental since PMs are down. Elephant, I hope your Worldhopper draws Edgedancer. On Alvron’s behalf, I will beseech the Gods of Luck and Chance to grant us this reprieve. And, on second thought...if we have a Windrunner, don’t auto-protect me, as that’s a free Elim kill on another target. Just win a round of IKYK. I’d like our Elsecaller to claim, if they can, so they don’t draw Windrunner protection by accident.
  11. Well, everyone I trusted in PMs was Elim. Heron, in front of all these witnesses, I express my sorrow at not trusting you about PM safety. I had contacted all these people in PMs, and trusted them. Especially Kangaroo, the Elsecaller. Yeah, no shame at revealing that now that I know he’s Elim. Shoot, Elims have two Bondsmiths? That’s crazy. I removed Crocodile’s vote, if you’re curious. Pretty sure everyone on Axolotl lynch was Elim except Scorpion, maybe. Though he could be Elim as well. Well played to the Elims. You had me fooled. Toucan, feel free to say “I told you so” about Albatross. I am asking for village protection tonight. While I doubt any exists, the Elims likely having all the Skybreakers and Windrunners, I’m asking as a final, desperate plea to save the village. My vote manip is the only way the village can lynch people they want, and the Elims will remove that if they can. If there’s no protection, enjoy my writeup I made for my death. It’ll likely conclude the game. Again, well played to the Elims! This was a really fun game, even if we totally lost, and I’m thrilled to have such a game be my intro into SE!
  12. Update on vote count: 3- Mouse: Dragonfly, Albatross, Elephant 2- Axolotl: Crocodile, Scorpion 2- Scorpion: Heron, Ostrich Okay, Ostrich raises some interesting points. She says the vote on Axolotl looks like an effort to save Scorpion. This is very true, and I don’t like the players on that side of the lynch. However, the Scorpion lynch also has the potential to swing us away from Mouse. Just something to keep in mind. Village read on Heron. Fairly NAI at this point unless Heron flips elim. Brings up a bunch of evidence to indicate Mouse was framed. While the evidence is good, why are you so seemingly desperate to prove to the village that he was framed? Plus, I still have a feeling that we’re not going deep enough with our IKYK. The Elims knew the vote would draw suspicion on Mouse. They also know we’re not analyzing anything past the first level or so. I think they’re banking on the fact that we’ll go the first level and convince ourselves that Mouse was framed, but go no further and not see that the Elims could be framing elim!Mouse, ironically, to draw suspicion away from him. Points against Scorpion: 1) lynch-bouncing: I’ve been responsible for some of this, especially the soothed vote last round. I obviously wish I hadn’t, but it’s a bit late to go back and fix it. 2) I’d say Scorpion is more involved in the game than half of the people in it. His playstyle just isn’t one for deep analysis. 3) Agreed. 4) I’d say this is NAI. Every vote cast to lynch a player has fallen on a villager. Including mine. 5) Agree, and this is why I kind of re-suspect Scorpion. We aren’t going enough levels of IKYK, and it’s costing us. I still think it’s costing us with Mouse, too. While the Scorpion lynch isn’t a terrible one, I still think we’re being played something good here by the Elims on Mouse. I may be paranoid. But if this is a framing, it’s also a bit obvious. It’s too easy to assume Mouse was framed. I am publicly announcing that I am soothing a vote off either Scorpion or Axolotl. I’m not saying which one, as I’d like to keep it so that the Elims are unsure about the vote tally. I have to go to school now, and will be back post-rollover. Lynch the right person, please. Or this game is over. Oh, something that just occurred to me: Don’t trust Chameleon if Scorpion flips elim, because he’s been PMing me asking me to take votes off him, and defending him in general. So if Scorpion is lynched, and is elim, Chameleon should be next in line for the noose.
  13. Vote count: 2- Mouse: Elephant, Dragonfly 1- Axolotl: Scorpion This turnout is amazing! Just what we need to avoid letting the Elims control this lynch! (But seriously, guys, vote). People who have commented but not voted: Heron, Chameleon, Toucan, Mouse Silent people: Albatross, Kangaroo, Zebra, Crocodile, Ostrich, Axolotl So this is a “get out the vote” post. Also, I have suspicious reads on the following players, and would like someone that is not me to do a brief analysis of them so I can have another perspective on them. These players are Crocodile, Axolotl, and Zebra. Anyone want to do a bit of short analysis on them?
  14. Yes and yes. The problem is, I kind of promised that person that I wouldn’t say anything about them without their permission, and unfortunately, they haven’t been on recently. I’d also rather keep it under wraps on the slight chance that it’s a villager, and the Elims could waste a kill. If PMs were up, I’d tell you, but they aren’t. If said person returns, I’d like to know from them if I have permission to reveal their Elsecallership. And even if we did lynch them, we’d have to take two turns, and at that point if he’s a villager we’ve lost. So while we should keep him on a suspicions list, he’s not a good lynch target. I haven’t contacted anyone that has claimed Windrunner, and haven’t asked for protection anywhere. I kinda feel that if I’m not lynched, the Elims will kill me tonight to seize the lynch tomorrow.
  15. It’s not necessarily the lying about the identity that bugs me, just that people claiming to be new when they aren’t just to deflect suspicion seems kinda like a cheap move. Which is why I’ve told people to look at my posts without thinking in the back of their minds that I’m a new player, so they can objectively judge it. I don’t like people overlooking and/or justifying suspicious activity on my part just on the basis that I am new. The second part was poorly structured, sorry. Essentially, anyone who played LG41 and read the ending thread probably knows who I am. And for those who didn’t, you can go right over there now and discover my identity if you want. It won’t give you any info at all, but if you’re curious...*shrug* Again, fine with lying to establish trust as an Elim(that’s kind of the point), but this kind of lying seems unfair to me. Might just be a personal thing, so sorry if it’s clouding my judgement, but something about me does not like people who are experienced pretending to be new. Again, just feels like a bit of a cheap maneuver. I completely understand where you’re coming from on this. To be honest, if I wasn’t myself, I’d have been pushing a lynch on Ivory Dragonfly two cycles ago. Forefront of several lynches, misleading discussion, tampering with votes. The fact remains that my misguided analysis has likely helped the Elims more than it has hurt them, though through no intention of my own. I kind of wish that someone like Orlok or Wilson was actually playing this game, as they would have similar levels of activity but also a ton more experience and could likely shoot down my naïve comments before they went and lynched someone. I just don’t have the experience to lead a village in something this big, but ended up doing so anyway merely due to the fact that I’m an incredibly frequent poster (when I can be). That’s something that’s not likely to go away. I’m also too trusting. This’ll likely slowly disappear with time as multiple people backstab me the more games I play, but it’s not going to go away that quickly. So yeah, my playstyle simultaneously puts me in a role for the village where I’m one of the key voices in making important decisions, but also gives me none of the necessary tools to make those decisions. At least yet. For now, all I can do is say that I’m a villager who’s made some pretty poor choices. Whether or not you believe me is up to you. The driver of discussion I think might be Sympathiser is Zebra. We probably have a new Zebra, who can’t explain any of what old Zebra was doing, but old Zebra was fairly well trusted, without any dissent, which is raising a few red flags. Other than myself, I don’t think anyone’s questioned his villagerness all game, whereas I did have a few challenges to my alignment(Swan, Flamingo, Scorpion, and now you). An Elim!Zebra would be a great asset, leading the village in the wrong direction and subtly influencing everyone’s perspective. Also, the length of time he spent on the Beagle group, two of the three core members of which are now confirmed village, is suspicious to me. It seems like he was trying to divert lynch discussion for a few cycles, and given his sudden backing-out right before Beagle’s death, his actions read Elim to me, even if his tone and words do not. Okay, that’s a lot, but I’ll get to your points concerning me. First, I’d like to clarify why I Soothed/Bondsmithed Vulture’s vote. It was done 12 hours prior to the close of the cycle. So is everything I do on weekdays, including casting my vote and offering analysis. I’m not home in time to vote/change my soothe target before rollover, so when I was suspicious of Vulture I decided that I didn’t want her self-preservation vote to get in the way of the lynch. Also, I didn’t like her non-reasoning on Scorpion. Scorpion is a strange case. While his posts are being interpreted as suspicious, I’d like to point out it’s the same variety of posts that we lynched Tuatara and Weasel for. We got nothing there either. So I think “suspicious” players like him can be left alone for now, and dealt with later if they’re obviously Elim. We need to be going for the more undercover Elims at this point in the game. Not defending him, really, just saying that I don’t see much of a rationale behind those advocating for his lynch. As I’ve said before, I think the Bondsmithed vote is a Worldhopper drawing Cohesion. That Worldhopper has been proven time and again to be likely Elim. I doubt they’ll come forward, and if they do, don’t trust them. Heron, you’re one of the few people I have a semblance of trust in right now. What are your thoughts on the lynch itself? Will you be voting Mouse, or someone else? I’d love to hear another perspective on this.
  16. Our villager: Elim ratio is currently either 7:6 or 8:5. Don’t like our odds much either way. Looked back over Falcon’s posts. Nothing much in them, consistent with all the other players the Elims have been hitting. Had suspicions of Scorpion though. I don’t trust anyone in this game except myself. I had a post prepped about why we should lynch Axolotl, but then I went and look backed through their stuff and got a village feel. Did the same thing for Falcon and got a stronger Elim feel, and was almost ready to post, but then he died. Redo analysis. Honestly I don’t see Heron and Mouse as both Elims, as the conflict doesn’t look staged to me, but either lynch is a fairly risky proposition. However, I think I’ll have to push the lynch on Mouse. I think the Elims are beating us in a game of IKYK here. They take a vote off Mouse to save him. We all go “Mouse is Elim!” for a while. Then, someone will see the “obvious” fact that the Elims were just trying to frame Mouse, and we all go “oh that makes much more sense, I’ll keep an eye on him” and move on. But Mouse seems legitimately evil. Part of this is that I don’t like his new player soft-claim that turned out to be false, but part of it is that I feel that under all the “useful” analysis, Mouse is an Elim. Note: I am in no way committed to this particular lynch. If someone has a better case against someone else, I’d rather lynch them if they’re more likely to be Elim. We can’t lynch a villager now, or we lose. We’ve probably already lost, but as I said before I’m making as much of a last stand as I can. Also still suspicious of (mainly) Axolotl and Zebra. If either candidate is up for lynch, I will likely support it. Though, come to think of it, we may have a new Zebra now... Edit: Never voted. Mouse
  17. You really want to go down this road again, do you? In all seriousness, while my claim to be a new player should not have simply been taken at face value, I think we as a village have used too much discussion on this. You have my word on it, and also Beagle’s. Beagle would have no motive for lying about my identity, and neither would I, as a) if I’m lying, it would look really bad after the game and no one would want to play with me after that; b)I have no post style or “membership” that would incriminate me if my identity was known, having been so careless with it that I’m sure half the people in this game probably know it and aren’t saying anything; and c) it would just be a plain dishonest attempt to gain trust, and I don’t sit well with that. Which is kind of why I’m a bit annoyed at Mouse for pretending to be new, though I assume older players may have wanted to play without their reputation proceeding them. But they could have just not given clues about their identity and played normally. As for your “suspicions” of me, while I’m hardly one to talk in this regard, I’d appreciate specifics.That said, you make a fairly good point against lynching Mouse. I actually see Axolotl as our best lynch right now, followed by Falcon/Mouse/Scorpion. Axolotl has been consistently suspect, and their lynch will provide just as much info as Toucan’s. (Namely, if Albatross and Elephant are fully trustworthy, so we would kind of kill three birds with one stone, and get a lot of other info based on reads/comments as well.) Hopefully I’ll make it through the night. Also hope the village!Windrunner is winning their game of IKYK .
  18. @Mint Heron Thank you for the explanation. I still don’t fully understand it, but it does kind of solidify, at least to me, that Mouse should be lynched next cycle. I’ll look back at the thread with the new knowledge you have imparted to me. @Pearl Chameleon I’m not beating myself up over it, just kinda annoyed that a)all my suspicions were wrong and b)people still listened to me anyway. Especially since I’m new. Then again, maybe a better policy would have been to talk less if I wanted my suspicions ignored. But I can’t really do anything without going whole-hog, so I suppose this’ll just be my play style and I’ll just need to play a few more games to get a bit more experience. So I’ll talk a lot, but hopefully the quality of that speech will improve with time. Also, now that you’re here, mind posting some thoughts on the game?
  19. @Amethyst Scorpion That’d be me soothing Vulture’s vote. Also, I love that despite our constant disagreement, I’ve been helping keep you alive for a few turns now @Sapphire Elephant No offense, but I actually completely forgot that you claimed in the trust group when I made that post. So yeah, it’s someone else’s role, but if people are wondering why I haven’t been going after Elephant too hard it’s because I think claiming in a group like that is a fairly strong sign of trust, even if they’ve made a few “off” posts. Or their Worldhopper drew Bondsmith, which I find far more likely. If they did have a Bondsmith, they’d have likely been using it consistently to sow suspicion and doubt. Also, if we have a Village Windrunner, they just have to win a game of IKYK with the Elims. Easy, right? Top suspicions are Falcon and Mouse, followed by Zebra, Axolotl, Scorpion, and Toucan. Slight suspicions of Chameleon. Also, still waiting on that explanation of weird Disciples and memberships and PM trust and what? Yeah, somebody please explain that so I can begin to interpret it, as it sounds like a foreign language to me.
  20. Wrong again. I’d like a really thorough explanation on what exactly was happening at the end of last cycle, as I understood absolutely none of it. Since most of you have probably figured out by now, I am my own Bondsmith contact. I thought Vulture was suspect, and clearly I was wrong. I removed her vote, which may have caused her lynch. However, another Bondsmith removed a vote on Mouse, so I’d say he’s our most likely suspect, if we make it through tonight. Only people I might trust at this point are Kangaroo, Heron, and Albatross. Scorpion I’m probably wrong about, as he’s looking Elim (again) to me, for what it’s worth. I’ve been so consistently wrong that you should probably just ignore me at this point. Lynch me tomorrow if you will. I probably deserve it, after killing so many villagers. But there you have it. Everything I know (except the role of one person, but I’m not revealing that unless they give me permission). We’re probably not going to win this one, but I’m going out kicking and screaming. I encourage everyone else to do the same.
  21. Alright, this Scorpion lynch is bothering me. But I’ll get to that later in this post. Elephant, I’ve mostly dropped suspicions of Ostrich because he’s started to contribute. My distrust was based on his inactivity, and his lack of saying anything significant. Now that Ostrich 1.0 has been replaced with the pinch hitter, their activity has gone up further. So yeah, Scorpion lynch and why people are voting: Based on one vote of Scorpion’s that he reads as suspicious. Not a terrible read of the vote, but it’s fairly flimsy grounds for a lynch. Scorpion, as I said earlier, feels like a desperate villager trying to save himself. Going after a trusted player like me would be a poor way to stay hidden and unlynched. Yeah, no real reason given, not even nebulous “suspicions.” Other than being the other target of the lynch. This is a bandwagon/self-preservation vote. Hard to really phrase due to argument initially being in RP, but essentially “your vote reason is flimsy, looks like you’re not worried because you might be an Elim with teammates to back you up,” which itself feels like flimsy reasoning to me, and based on assumptions. Mouse: Puts it on him with a neutral read on Scorpion and says he will likely move it later. Never does. So this lynch has even less proof behind it than my Vulture lynch. Also, I’m sensing an effort to save Vulture, which could come from villagers but is probably Elims trying to save their teammate. I’d point out that Vulture is not confirmed Elim, obviously, but based on the evidence I have, my vote will stay on Vulture. Going to school and will be back post-rollover. At the very least, don’t lynch Scorpion. He’s a terrible candidate with the evidence we have so far. Try Mouse or Vulture. Either could be Elims.
  22. I agree with Heron’s suspicions of Mouse. I was thinking similarly, but you put it into words much better than I did when I tried to explain it last cycle. That said, I still feel Elim about Vulture and would like a response before I change my vote, since I’ve been doing a lot of that recently. Crap, just realized I’ll have to be in school for the last 12 hours of lynch discussion, meaning I won’t get to use my vote on whichever person seems more likely to be lynched (between Culture and Mouse) by the end of the cycle. Drat it all. Guess I’ll have to try to guess which one in the morning, and hope the village consolidates in that direction. I’ll share that Flamingo expressed suspicions of Ostrich, Axolotl, Vulture, and Toucan in our PM. Not much, just a little insight as to his thought processes. And also a bit of a tribute to a fallen comrade in the Beagle Trust Group. Though some of those comrades might be Elims, I’ll at least salute the village ones as they die. Everyone in the village needs to post at least a vote and a brief analysis of said vote. We cannot hand this lynch to the Elims. (How many times have I said that? 5? 6? 500?) I’ll have at least one more post pre-rollover. Please discuss tonight so we have more to go on tomorrow. Edit: Typo on Vulture, but it’s a beautiful typo, so I’ll leave it as is.
  23. Alright...Mauve Crocodile. I’m still suspicious of you, but I don’t really want to lynch someone that’s trying to be active, but in a way my encouragement of everyone to be active isn’t just to draw the villagers out to vote, but also to draw the Elims out of the shadows. I’d like more explanation of your vote on Flamingo D3, though. Well, for now, I’d like you to be more specific in your suspicion on Scorpion. While I said I’d support a Scorpion lynch (and I still do, to some extent), this feels way too easy. Like the Dingo lynch, and Meerkat, and Weasel. You’ve provided little reasoning, not even saying you have suspicions of him, and seem to be lynching him just for self-preservation. And about that... You say you’re a villager. This is obviously completely NAI, as anyone can claim this, but why would you make such a statement in the first place? You challenge me to find evidence of your villagerness while at the same time saying “I am a villager,” so I’m obviously not supposed to take this just at your word. But when I do look through your posts, yes, there’s nothing obviously incriminating, but this doesn’t clear you. All of the people with “obviously incriminating” posts are dead by now, and lynching another (Scorpion) won’t accomplish much, I feel. A village tone is no longer indicative of a villager. Yes, this includes me. Analyze me at your pleasure. At this point, no one should be treated as safe. Oh yeah, and looking at the D3 lynch- eleven currently alive people voted on that lynch. Eleven. Even assuming ten villagers, at least one Elim found it necessary to vote in that lynch. And do you really want me to believe that all four people still alive who didn’t vote in that lynch are all Elims? The Elims had an interest in that lynch, enough to make several of them vote. Probably to preserve a teammate, as I can’t see them being too concerned about 1 Willshaper or a regular villager. (Flamingo was immune to scans). So, being the only person left alive from that lynch, I suspect you. Sorry, but I’ll have to put my vote back on you, Amber Vulture. @Sunburst Toucan I don’t think Orlok would intentionally handicap a team like that, though of course I could be wrong. I still find Elim Skybreaker to be the best explanation for our Lightweavers, though.
  24. So for now Amber Vulture. I’d still like to see more from you, but I have a better target. I hope. Muave Crocodile gave a lot of people, including me, an initial village read from the tone of their posts. However, I did my re-scan of the Flamingo wagon from D3. The only living villagers on it are Zebra and Crocodile. Zebra says he was tunneling, which I’ll let slide for now, but Crocodile gave poor reasoning for his vote on Flamingo, and combined with the swing away from him on D4, makes me very leery of him. Also not that frequent of a poster, so he could be trying to hide on the activity fringe. Not a great case, but I don’t really see any better ones at the moment. I retain some of my suspicion on Zebra, and would like Vulture to post, but neither merits lynching yet, I don’t think. I’d also like contribution from @Pearl Chameleon, who I haven’t seen in a while, and anyone else lurking in the shadows. Come out and vote. We need your votes, and the Elims will win if we don’t lynch one of them this cycle. Also, our third village Lightweaver seems to be a confirmation of an Elim Skybreaker. Which I suppose is fitting, in a way.
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