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I suspect LC for more... elusive reasons. I think he could have let gfish be voted off/may have had some info that could have spared gfish.
You are correct that I knew more about the situation than I let on. Unfortunately, it led me to the conclusion that he was lying, and was obviously bad. Quite unfortunate.
This is a post that I tried to post before the night began... but by the time I was done writing it, the Host Post was already there:
Quote : Originally Posted by DarqFeonix
Catching up for the morning, and this post raised my hackles. You're kinda stating the obvious here but then adding the "Very" for no reason, ("Cop says A is Mafia, if they're not, I'll never believe them again...")
I mean I'm still on board the gfish is scum train, but this one just put CaptainN above Grizz on my radar.
I'm digging that angle. CaptainN is on watch as well. I also felt squidgey about him responding to this:
Quote : Originally Posted by kontrol
I maintain that leaving votes is reckless in a plurality game.
And personally I don't think that we should be celebrating anything during a war that has taken so many innocent lives. How can we celebrate when so much death and oppression has been in our lives?
... obviously this is not relatable to the game in any way, but CapN took the time to respond. I know that's not damning, but baddies need something to say. Something to have posts, and it is common (and can feel safer) for them to engage in non-hunting topics in order to do so.
I'll try to slap a rainbow list together. Last night I went to bed early and I worked all day. Between that, and coming in late and playing catchup all the first day, I still feel like I haven't gotten a solid footing in this game yet. I admit that I haven't read the latest host post yet, because I wanted to see results (meagre as they are in early 2-life Hybridity) and catch up on posts. I have a general idea of what happened by now, based on what people have said, but I will give it a read, because, if nothing else, I enjoy Stranger's writing.
Also, Hybridity seems to have more clues toward actual gameplay stuff in the night posts than most games... but on the flip side, I have some concern that reading too much into them could be unwise. I would like to hear opinions on that from longtime Hybridity players. Are the best answers in the Host Posts, or what?
Interesting... I failed last night but that could've been part of the Horse's power (RB/kill)
Yeah, I am 95% sure it was TSP who blocked you. 5% margin for error, not doubt.
I reread the prior phases, came to the conclusion that a hasty skip through of the last night phases confused me.
I also had come to the conclusion they had followed him due to prior events, but rereading it with a fresh mind, it does it looks like they gave Chase instead of playing follow the leader.
I apologize. Though it has led us to some fine discussion.
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Games have been lost by reading too much into host posts in Hybridity games.
Boneyard and Runaway Star are two well known examples of NPCs that appeared to be doing things in the writeup but weren't actually in the game.
On the flip side, Bullet Bill and Nightblue never appeared in the writeups until the final phase of their games. Town lynched Bill and lost, didn't lynch Nightblue and won.
We've also lynched players (rip Lock) thinking they were fake claiming because their character kept showing up in the writeup but wasn't actually doing anything that proved they were in the game.
This is a post that I tried to post before the night began... but by the time I was done writing it, the Host Post was already there:
I'm digging that angle. CaptainN is on watch as well. I also felt squidgey about him responding to this:
... obviously this is not relatable to the game in any way, but CapN took the time to respond. I know that's not damning, but baddies need something to say. Something to have posts, and it is common (and can feel safer) for them to engage in non-hunting topics in order to do so.
I'll try to slap a rainbow list together. Last night I went to bed early and I worked all day. Between that, and coming in late and playing catchup all the first day, I still feel like I haven't gotten a solid footing in this game yet. I admit that I haven't read the latest host post yet, because I wanted to see results (meagre as they are in early 2-life Hybridity) and catch up on posts. I have a general idea of what happened by now, based on what people have said, but I will give it a read, because, if nothing else, I enjoy Stranger's writing.
Also, Hybridity seems to have more clues toward actual gameplay stuff in the night posts than most games... but on the flip side, I have some concern that reading too much into them could be unwise. I would like to hear opinions on that from longtime Hybridity players. Are the best answers in the Host Posts, or what?
I'm not really sure how to respond to your suspicion of me since it's quite vague.
There are lots of clues I'm Hybridity write-ups, but you do have to be careful as there is a lot of NPC action and plot. Interestingly about last night, nothing really stands out as purely plot.
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My cop results did not indicate my target was in a specific mafia.
I gave a vest, which was instantly used.
I don't want to harp on this, but I would like to get things straight, you sent in something like "cop gfish" and Stranger responded, "Your target is mafia."
Is that it. I don't want you towrite anything , and I will acknowledge that this is walking a very fine line. I just want to get a handle on this, since no one has popped up with anything other than an affiliation color. Ebb and Flow could have easily been bad guys from Dragon City or non-town friendly neutrals, so it would go along way to sing info if we understood the terminology in play here.
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I don't want to harp on this, but I would like to get things straight, you sent in something like "cop gfish" and Stranger responded, "Your target is mafia."
Is that it. I don't want you towrite anything , and I will acknowledge that this is walking a very fine line. I just want to get a handle on this, since no one has popped up with anything other than an affiliation color. Ebb and Flow could have easily been bad guys from Dragon City or non-town friendly neutrals, so it would go along way to sing info if we understood the terminology in play here.
Something like that, yeah. I'm strictly being vague for not wanting to quote my pm.
I don't think GFish was bad, though. I think he really misdirected me into a baddie.
Games have been lost by reading too much into host posts in Hybridity games.
Boneyard and Runaway Star are two well known examples of NPCs that appeared to be doing things in the writeup but weren't actually in the game.
On the flip side, Bullet Bill and Nightblue never appeared in the writeups until the final phase of their games. Town lynched Bill and lost, didn't lynch Nightblue and won.
We've also lynched players (rip Lock) thinking they were fake claiming because their character kept showing up in the writeup but wasn't actually doing anything that proved they were in the game.
Runaway Star was one of my better inventions.
Quote : Originally Posted by colonialbob
I see no reason to not pick up where I left off yesterday.
vote grizzz
Plurality gives us more leeway to pressure multiple people at once, but we've got several people alluding to info on different people. I'd rather follow those leads before going back to what was basically a collective gut feeling.
Vote Vlad
If our other leads don't pan out, we can always go back to Grizzz. We've got 48 hours this phase.
____ Although the Justice League is aware of Nate Sineater and his true motives, most of the world is not.
____ In fact for most of the world, the situation is reversed.
____ In Walu, Gangles' name has been tossed in the mud, with Michael revealing that the former Emperor funneled funds out of the city to fund his own group.
____ In The Umbrella, King Afterthought has declared that the Justice League are outlaws and they kidnapped him.
____ The people of Lyle still blame The Dragon and his gang of murderous foreigners for the death of their beloved Dark Skull.
____ Anywhere else doesn't really care.
____ What should the Justice League do to drum up support?
____ If things continue down this path, they'll be fighting more than just Nate Sineater.
____ Although the Justice League is aware of Nate Sineater and his true motives, most of the world is not.
____ In fact for most of the world, the situation is reversed.
____ In Walu, Gangles' name has been tossed in the mud, with Michael revealing that the former Emperor funneled funds out of the city to fund his own group.
____ In The Umbrella, King Afterthought has declared that the Justice League are outlaws and they kidnapped him.
____ The people of Lyle still blame The Dragon and his gang of murderous foreigners for the death of their beloved Dark Skull.
____ Anywhere else doesn't really care.
____ What should the Justice League do to drum up support?
____ If things continue down this path, they'll be fighting more than just Nate Sineater.
Show everyone what happens if they don't join up with them.
Or, I guess they could do a media campaign instead. Distribute pamphlets, take out ads in the newspaper/tv, call in to the popular radio shows to explain their position.
Quote : Originally Posted by Magnito
In other words, it's all Vlad's fault.
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Though I'm pretty sure if we ever meet rl, you get a free junk shot on me.
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Vlad is neither good nor evil. He is simply Legal.