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Originally Posted by me
because I was hoping to be night-killed!
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Originally Posted by Shasta
I call bulls- er, elf-dooky.
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Why?! It's exactly what Ordo-Phantom is ALWAYS hoping for! If I get Night-killed when there are gifteds still around I'm able to laugh and say with pride, "Ha! You killed the wrong person! Fooled you!"
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Originally Posted by Me
You cannot justify your claim by saying, "There've been counters in other games!" This is me, in this game, with these people, at this precise moment. With me, in this village, at that time, there was not going to be a counter-reveal. End of story. I can't believe I'm even having to explain it.
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Originally Posted by Shasta
This is entirely contradictory to your previous actions. You were all too happy to point out earlier that I agreed with you about Day 1s in a previous game, so why you're suddenly so gung-ho about previous games not mattering is beyond me.
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My reference of you to a previous game was regarding an issue of overarching playing philosophy (the randomness of Day 1s). Core Werewolf beliefs are less likely to change game to game.
My point to
Nerwen about other reveals in other games not mattering was regarding an issue of precise timing and persons involved. My point was that in
this village at
this time with
this set of villagers there was zero chance of a counter-reveal.
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Originally Posted by Nerwen
I do not think it "makes more sense as an innocent bluff"– I've said why.
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Originally Posted by Shasta
I agree with this statement.
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How can you agree with this when I have so completely trashed the notion? How does my bluff not make sense as an innocent?
FACTS:
1) I've done this exact thing multiple times as an innocent.
2) I did so at a time in which I was clearly not trying to influence the vote.
3) There was no negative risk whatsoever.
It makes perfectly obvious sense, and I'm getting sick of saying it. The only way it wouldn't make sense is if you're clinging to the idea of wanting me to be guilty and blinding yourself to logic.
The only thing about me you are right about is your point at the end, where
Nerwen points out to
Sally that I had specifically said the opposite of what
Sally claimed.