Telas, on Feb 12 2009, 12:48 PM, said:
Ruse, on Feb 12 2009, 07:30 PM, said:
Thoughts?
Also... the whole Him being a black mask thing could be a ploy, and if we lynch we are actually getting a 7th or maybe even 1/3... though I am skeptical he would be a first or third. IMO if we lynch Rashan, we are likely reducing Fire down by one Probable black mask with the Bonus that he could be a 7th.
ETA snipped a bit of the OP to try to make it easier to read.
The only problem with your case that I see is that attacking Korlat doesnt necessarily mean he wasnt in wind. He only suggested Korlat was a leader. There's no evidence that he was, meaning Rashan wouldn't have known he was going for one of his team mates (if he was wind). The way you made that logical connection makes me think you know something I dont...
Edit - although the whole 'this is how BMs should play cos I'm a BM and it's how I'm playing' thing does feel a little heavy handed. Could be a ranked player trying to hide.
Naturally, I knew this was coming. Answer is easily given.
In my attack on Korlat, I place a whole lot of emphasis on Blackmasks being expendable and that being why they should attack, so from all that follows the quite logical deduction that my reveal as black mask was and is a good sacrifice to take out a numbered guy, which I think Korlat might have been (numbered the term I mostly used, saying Korlat could have been a 1st or 3rd was done on deduction of how other people reacted to it - i'm now proven wrong by Korlat's alignment and GL's likely one). Basically, I tried to spring a trap on someone not understanding blackmasks cause I figured I would be trading my black ass for a ranked one. Good deal, no?
In the same vein, I published the icicle thing I had on GL. Once again, at worst I expose a black mask (I don't think he is numbered), but I had put my ass on the line already, weakening him more than me

Now, would a numbered guy play so brazenly? I think one wouldn't want to step forward like this and make a target out of himself by his own choosing unless he figured he had an absolutely good catch. And if he did, certainly not twice in two days. And if he was stupid enough to do so, probably not on both day 1 and 2 with 24 and 21 alive. Taking into account there's no clear cut lynch target for his symps to deflect the attention away from him on the second day.
Lastly, why did I not then wait until night and attack Korlat then, but did I take the hard road of attacking him on his words, when a massive train was already building on Kaschan and the votes on Korlat (I think he amassed 4 in total?) were dwindling or gone?
With my limited post times, I am merely being as forward as I can be under the circumstances. If I point out what I see, others can strike from the shadows at those people. I play as the little red light under an automatic rifle... completely innocent and easily replaced, as it's the big barrel above it that brings forth the kill.