Eloth, on 18 March 2010 - 11:42 PM, said:
Gamelon, if you are still around would you mind answering my earlier question (despite the fact that you removed and hammered)?
I don't buy his whole I used the wrong language defense. Having tried to keep a person alive a time or too myself it looked to me that anthras was doing a good job of tossing random and confusing information into the fray. That is a classic move to distract people from a potential lynch target. It looked like anthras was doing a good job of trying to be helpful while also doing something that most players would dismiss as coming from a master or recruiter. It is a dangerous play, but if the watch's didn't start off with killers and they are only able to recruit one that one being (perhaps) the first recruit. Then I could see a master/recruiter being willing to try a dangerious and tricky gambit in order to keep that person alive.