Ultama, on 23 July 2014 - 04:10 PM, said:
Omtose, on 23 July 2014 - 12:47 PM, said:
Galain, on 23 July 2014 - 12:39 PM, said:
Omtose, on 23 July 2014 - 12:09 PM, said:
Tellan, on 23 July 2014 - 11:38 AM, said:
Omtose, on 23 July 2014 - 11:31 AM, said:
Does anyone else think we should take a closer look at this first scene?
The leader was explicitly killed by his second in command. Given the setup and starting description I don't think this is just "flavour" that was applied to a generic NK. I think it was a scene setup specifically for this scenario. I think what happened to D'rek was kind of like a 1 time vig-slash-overthrow
In my opinion this is incredibly useful information because it tells us that
( A ) second in commands can kill their own leaders under certain circumstances (only some of them if the setup from PS is to be belived)
and
( B ) there was only one "regular" NK last night, so we aren't looking at a 3 day game, or facing multiple NKs per day.
Any thoughts?
Well the question is do the seconds know their leader? Or was that an oops? Are you saying you know who your leader is cause I sure dont know who anyone else in my faction is.
1. I never said seconds know their leaders. I said seconds can KILL their own leaders. It could be an ability that says "replace leader" or some shit, and be as simple as that for them
2. Since that leader got killed on Night 1, im guessing it's a pretty good bet that THAT second knew his leader at the very least. But now that you have me thinking about it, is there any rule or indication that the factions are symmetrical?
Even in the case of the second having day find and night kills those are some LONG odds of finding the leader and NKing them, or NOT finding the leader and NKing someone else who turned out to be the leader. I'm betting pretty heavily on "it wasn't random"
And to directly answer your question, I don't know anyone else in my faction either.
This is awfully specific for role speculation.
Edit: fixed tags for underline
I am not jumping through hoops here.
1. It was night 1, there was no possibility for anyone to perform night actions of any kind before that NK. This normally includes I don't know... EVERYTHING?
2. The leader was killed by his second.
So either
1. The second knew his leader before he killed him
2. The second killed his leader without knowing him
3. The second has a NK and clipped the leader by accident and the scene just poked fun at it (how likely is that, seriously)
And yes, this is awfully specific, because it is the only mechanic that that has even been POSSIBLY shown. We don't even know if it WAS what happened, but I think its worth talking about. Not just talking about me talking about it.
Don't you think that giving someone the reason, means and knowledge to kill their own leader right to begin with would be a bit much? An accidental killing would seem more likely to me.
Tellan, on 23 July 2014 - 04:23 PM, said:
Ultama, on 23 July 2014 - 04:10 PM, said:
Don't you think that giving someone the reason, means and knowledge to kill their own leader right to begin with would be a bit much? An accidental killing would seem more likely to me.
I have to agree to this. Especially since it was only one side that had their leader capped.
It's right there in the post you quoted.
"And yes, this is awfully specific, because it is the only mechanic that that has even been POSSIBLY shown. We don't even know if it WAS what happened, but I think its worth talking about. Not just talking about me talking about it."
I think shin probably gave specific people victory conditions for faction and personal that conflict with each other. Maybe 1 second took the personal VC right away and the other(s?) chose to wait. Maybe only certain seconds can do it as I previous suggested.
Not claiming to have the answers here, but guessing was something fun to do while the thread was a ghost town. People are getting hung up on 1 or 2 suggestions they like each, but I had a lot of ideas earlier on and put almost all of them on thread to be discussed.