Vengeance then starts talking sense, now, that the lynch train has passed.
First he makes a case on Lace (a few hours late, but still), which I won't quote because it's biiig.
Then:
Vengeance, on Oct 17 2008, 10:12 PM, said:
Lisheo, on Oct 17 2008, 02:07 PM, said:
The interesting thing is that lace didn't vote for Alt, he wasn't just trigger happy, as far as I can see, he just voted Morgoth... Not sure what that means tho.
I am thinking that it means that he is a first time symp. His master expressed some interest in Morgy. (who didn't) and so lace has kept after him. To both inform his master who he is and to make sure that there is enough votes on his masters target to get the job done. He only removed his vote once it was totally obvious that Alt had been lynched.
Edited to add: that it means
Vengeance, on Oct 17 2008, 10:19 PM, said:
Lisheo, on Oct 17 2008, 02:16 PM, said:
I see your point, but now were faced with a tough decision: If he is a symp, by pointing that out, he knows were onto his playing style and we probably won't get any more obvious evidence;vIf he's not a symp and voted just cus Morgy already got a vote or two and is being stubborn, then we wont be able to tell unless his Master gives us another hint. So do we lynch a possible innocent now or what? Cus I had my moment of lynch-happiness already, I'm thinking we cant jump into another lynch. So, what do we do?
We make cases see how people respond to them. If there defenses make sense then we let them be if their defenses don't then we put pressure on them by voting for them. If they still don't respond with a decent defense then we lynch them. Eventually one of the killers will make a mistake and give themselves away. You just have to take a hard look at peoples posts and their relationships to others.
Also since we are going into the weekend I wouldn't expect anther quick lynch like this one. The quick ones are the ones that happen at the either the end of a day or at the end of a game when emotions are high.
Vengeance, on Oct 17 2008, 10:57 PM, said:
Lacedaemonian, on Oct 17 2008, 02:48 PM, said:
There was a lot of voting and removal of voting going on. I presume this is normal?
It is normal on a first day. Nobody has anything at all to go off of so you toss a vote on someone to see how they will react and if it is suspicious then you keep it there. This game was a little different cause of the huge meta factor. But yes it is normal on the first day of a game how else do you see were people stand in relation to one another. One of the toughest first days was the game that only allowed us one vote per day....Brutal first day.
Well, you see, he can talk sense and reason when his opinions are not at a crucial time for the game. Killers hate making decisions that stick and impact the game.
Now I skip many posts, where he's adding pressure to Lace.
Then, next day:
Vengeance, on Oct 18 2008, 06:54 PM, said:
Your behavior in removing your vote from morgy after the lynch had occurred is what was scummy. You keep saying that you voting morgy as a joke but really that is all you did on day one. All of your posts were one sentence and you contributed nothing to anything.
Vote Lacedaemonian
nothing wrong there, just putting it for completeness.
Damned, this is taking time... I'm at post 1060 now and I have to go
Yes, I focused on Venge and Obdi, because otherwise it's impossible. You think someone else is a killer, do the same for them. As for the lack of Obdi quotes, I dare you to find Obdi game-related posts that I missed in the first 1000 posts.
Quick summary of what comes after, I'll post the quotes later:
End of day 2, no lynch, even though there were 2 trains on 2 innos. The killers want inno lynches, it brings them closer to victory, but there are no finders, so little to risk at night and all to gain of a no-CF. I think the lynches failed because the scum were already each on their own train and refused to change and attract attention.
Obdi and Venge have more or less ignored each other, and at the slightest hint of association by Gavin, a vote appears out of the blue.
You know what, Vengeance? I call your bluff
vote Obdigore