altimis wrote:
Citizens of Thraben!
A truly dark time has come for us all, and the time to delay ceases. However, I ask you now, what do we really know?
Blindly accusing each other will only help these monsters tear Thraben apart. We need to calm our emotions, and think with our souls, for they are what is left of our town.
Avacyn may have left us, but still our souls remain. While we remain in Thraben, we must remain diligent and pure. Let us not divide ourselves.
In light of that, and as desperate as times are, I propose we do nothing. We need to find proof that the very monsters reside in these walls, before we can go accusing ourselves. I propose we wait one more night, let these monsters act first and we'll know better who to hunt.
And in that night, pray - doubtful it may be - pray, that Avacyn can return among us by the morn.
I vote, to NO VOTE
Actually, there is one bad thing about this.
As town, our only chance of killing the monsters is the lynch during the day. As such, we should use it every time it is possible.
If you go with a no-lynch because of no information, you're inviting the monsters to kill the least productive member, still giving no information unless there is a cop who happens to find a monsters during the night.
That's not a very good chance.
Even if we will end up lynching a random townperson, the way the discussion evolved towards the lynch of that person and the way people voted for that person, in addition to the nightkill, gives a lot more information to be used during the later days.
Considering this is a normal 12-player game, I'm expecting no extra kills, which leaves us with the following:
Start day 1: 12 alive
Start day 2: 10
Day 3: 8
Day 4: 6, mafia win
So unless we miss 6 people in a row (lynches and cop investigations), monsters win. While that does not seem to likely with talking people, it does mean that every lynch counts.
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We are going to find out roles once the character has been lynched, murdered or otherwise out of the game right?
Normally, yes. Again, considering this is a standard game I think the odds are really big.
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I have lots of obvious questions, like: How is arguing about NLP from other games going to help us rid the town of the mafia?
~SE++
Technically the game hadn't started back then.
But you could stretch that question to almost any subject, and the answer would be (and is already given), that there is simply not a lot to go by in the first day. Any discussion where-ever is an interesting one because the amount of time people line up behind each other either consciously or subconsciously will help determine better who are monsters in the later stages of the game.