I'll see what I can get in before I get pulled away...
Also, I would tend to agree with Neosilk that it's far too soon for us to be going claim wild. Though I do disagree on advising the doctor. Discussing the benefits and drawbacks of potentially healing Squinty is advisable, though. Obviously, healing him could save him from grisly death. It could also get you caught by scum assuming they have some type of watcher variant on their team. Or Squinty could be lying through his teeth and the doc trying to heal could meet his own demise instead. Of course, the same could be true of any potential target of a doctor, but I just want to point out the obvious in case some of it wasn't obvious.
I was not advising the doctor. I was just stating where my line of thinking would be were I the doctor.
Of course, you do raise some good points about trying to lure the doc, however, it's not like anyone with that type of role would have a set target already, I would think. So, it seems a bit early to be trying to make a move like that, which, to me, lends support to SE being honest about his role. As I said, while I find his claim believable, from a role standpoint, it does not really say anything about alignment. He could be town, or scum, or stand alone (although, again, the timing leads me to lean towards town).
@Garren and Neosilk: So what about Sakuya Izayoi makes her believable as town?
I'm not getting into the flavor argument, especially not after the Dante Inferno game. I'll clearly state that I know nothing about Touhou, nor have I done any research. My comment about tending to believe SE is more about how and when he claimed, along with the role itself. I just can't see how that type of claim would benefit scum.
Unvote; Vote: Garren.
Niklor is most likely scum distancing, he's playing too seriously.
Just to be clear, are you saying that you think Niklor is scum, and is trying to distance himself from the rest of the scum? Cause that's how I read that...
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A vigilante hitting town is not too bad assuming he kills people that would end up getting lynched anyway, but still kinda bad.
Any time town dies, it's both bad and good. It's always bad, as it gets us closer to losing, but, it also has the benefit to providing information, as death is really the only source of concrete information available.
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@Neo:Can you at least post some one liners on the phone, it could help getting started the first day, even if you should probably stop after some time to not make the thread too long and discourage others from rereading it.
@ "new" players: on the bottom of the thread there is a sort by author function.
I'll see what I can do, but, it looks like D1 is generating some actual great discussion, something I'm not used to seeing. But, on the other side, I hate typing anything that matters from the phone, so, we'll see...
I see no reason not to take Squinty's word that he is a killing role. His alignment should be treated as not being town until proven otherwise though. In a situation where it's found that a player of non-town, non-mafia alignment has a secondary night kill, generally the consensus is that if he's found to be trustworthy enough, he'll be allowed to live while chained to do the killing of the majority, creating a second lynch with his kill. Given that SE came out with this information on his own and early, I think he would fit this bill for the moment.
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This makes perfect sense to me.
We could all give out our character names - that might be interesting. Pretty certain character is tied to power so having everyones character out there we could start trying to pick apart who got what power. How about it?
I'll stand up right now and say that I'm against it. The only information that town has is around powers. Scum knows who's town and who's scum. Giving more information like that only hurts town.
And, I run out of time.