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And are we trying to finish off Sigdr? I'm going to bed soon. His not responding properly to pressure is very odd, but is it enough to out and out lynch him?
And Darq, I say you go ahead and daykill Sully. He's not being responsive, and the only good reason for that is he could be calling your bluff.
In any other game I'd say it's strange, but I'm guessing it's not their only trick. Arkham horror had several 50/50 roles, so it's not quitter as surprising to see some people who do the same thing.
And are we trying to finish off Sigdr? I'm going to bed soon. His not responding properly to pressure is very odd, but is it enough to out and out lynch him?
And Darq, I say you go ahead and daykill Sully. He's not being responsive, and the only good reason for that is he could be calling your bluff.
Bluff? Bluff?!? I never bluff!
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Oh, wait, it's cheat. I never cheat. And rarely ever bluff.
"Why would the possibility of me being wrong ever stop me from doing something?"
If I was in Darq's position, then I think I'd wait for something more concrete than, "this guy has to be the bearded guy, not one of the six or so other people in the write-up..."
I guess my role isn't that important to protect, figured it would come in handy if we thought someone was the killer later on. I have the ability to lock people up and a chance to learn something about them when I succeed.
The first night I locked up FurbyFrank, but didn't learn anything. I figured it was a shot in the dark so why not. The next night it was gfishfunk, but it failed. It didn't say why though, maybe he was out doing the sparkly thing?