From Ambar:Quote:
That was my first thought as well, but then I actually thought about it. We know that name claiming is useless, since the names are random. So, all that leaves is alignment and roles.
Alignment is useless to claim, so, in reality, he's just saying that he's not going to claim a role.
However, the "no matter the circumstances" does bother me a bit. If he has any type of town role, there could very well be a good reason to claim, at some point in the game.
Razor - has the clock started now?
Vote: AmbarAmbar comes off as immediately scummy to me.
The colors indicate his shifts in thought.
First, he states what he first thought, but goes on to say how he actually "thought" about it. At this point he essentially "backs up" Numbers (in so much as he states that claiming certain things is useless). Finally he goes back to a train of thought similar to his opening line, just not as loaded. All because he feels there may be a good reason to claim down the road (claim a role that is).
In summary, Ambar thought Numbers was anti-town, then he thought otherwise (implicitly stated), and finally he goes back to the anti-town train of thought (does not directly state so -- only that he is bothered which is equivalent to gu ------------- leaving this here, but not going to finish it. It is essentially the above just repeated with a different train of thought/described differently.
Only other thing to add is that how Ambar went about his post is akin to scum walking a middle path. He offers an initial opinion, jumps to the other side to say how he sees the other side of it, then comes back to the original side (but doesn't say directly what is implied with this). That is why he is scum to me.