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Lynched gifted stays here one Night (24 hours) and goes back for the next Day. Simple. But if the gifted is Night-killed, will s/he then reside here 1Day + 1Night (48 hours) or will s/he be thrown into some kind of a limbo for the Night (to be here only 24 hours)?
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Adding this as reference to what I just said:
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![]() But yes, it sounds more practical that a Night killed visiting-gifted just stays here longer than a Day-lynched one.
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Just a minute - seeing Legate's Kuru-quote...
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So no-one goes back to the Living Thread in 24 hours aka. spending only one "shift" here?
That's actually even worse I thought. Totally freakishly slow looking at the situation we're in. So a Night-killed spends 48 hours here (D+N), but a Day-lynched spends 72 hours (N+D+N)!
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Quick counting with average ratios of dead... lover lynched D4 - goes back D6 (if goes back): the tally then 6 villagers left - add the lover (7 villagers left) and it's still a game if there are not more than three wolves living at the time... Blah.
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Hm, total chaos there in the Living thread. The biggest problem is, I am afraid even if they come up with some "pass us info via extra vote"-scheme, they will totally say something like "okay, if Nogrod was innocent, give vote to X, if he was not, give vote to Y", and then we are like "great, we didn't actually check Nogrod, you know"...
Anyway, this lynching of lover is total madness. Especially since if they are lynched (as opposed to killed), now it's been confirmed the remaining lover has to survive one phase longer. (For what it's worth, it makes me think Eomer is like totally evil for suggesting that ridiculousness in the first place, and Firefoot is innocent because she's been posting deeply sensible stuff today.) So that said... Quote:
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