Ampelas, on 12 May 2017 - 03:16 AM, said:
Kilava holds a funny place of either seeing the light and jumping on before looking like he was helping lynch SR or genuinely joining the train seeing SR as scum.
Tell me about this funny place because I don't get whatever you mean.
So it depends on how the 4th person on a 6th person train is interpreted. SR was probably doomed once the 3rd vote sat down on him, especially without any other remarkably compelling cases available. I mean, voting on someone for smooth play is definitely a harder pill to swallow (as I know from experience making this case time and time again, and seeing it proven right in several cases).
So, as scum, Kilava could jump on as the 4th and try to obtain a secure town status as the one who pushed the lynch train over the edge. As town, Kilava could have joined the train simply as the most convincing day 1 case and most probable chance to hit scum. But we cannot tell which is the case, which is why it is a "funny" or strange place to be. I guess why I say it is strange is because it is such a small game and being 4 of 6 is a lot different than 7 of 12, 8 of 14, etc.
Does that cover it?
Ampelas, on 12 May 2017 - 03:16 AM, said:
We are sticking with WCS and assuming the Symp is still alive and well, which means most likely there is a 2/3 chance of hitting scum among us, even if there is a 2/3 chance of having an RI CF.
I'd like to think Denul was the symp but WCS and all. So we'd lose one of Amp, Galain, Kilava or Rashan (I'm counting me out since Nim indicated he's healed me before so I may be a little too good a chance to be healed again.) I'll speculate it'd be Rashan because they've been sensible and pretty stand-up so far so they're who I'd kill. Leaving us with exactly the same quandary tomorrow; Amp, Galain, Kilava. Or Nim gets lucky with a Heal and we have the same 6 of us hanging around again.
In context, with the quoted line above, I was discussing the chances of hitting (lynching not NKing) the killer among the three most likely people left alive (myself, Galain and Kilava).
Ampelas, on 12 May 2017 - 03:16 AM, said:
Now, outside of the box, let us consider that scum figured SR fucked up and/or got frightened by the possibility of a healer/BG duo. If there is some reason that SR could be voted for by the first 3 to the advantage of scum, that ballsy play may be the edge to win by. Nim started the vote on SR, commenting on how SR seemed to want to lynch a healer. Rashan backed this up and added his own, calling the move "daft." Nim then dodged over to Galain before returning to SR. And finally Merrid made the train leave the station.
Nim bouncing around makes me think his stance on SR was not that intentional or strong. Moreover, I still think there is a very very remote possibility he is not who he says he is.
Rashan was very firmly and intentionally after SR, but could that be a cold decision to make him into what he has become: one of the best reasoners on thread with a rock solid alibi.
Finally Merrid, who tussled with Nim all early day 1, is making a move that damns SR, but not for sure. Again, could this be a calculated distancing move? I remember Merrid kind of melting into the background towards the end.
It's quite clear SR realised they messed up, this is pointless speculation.
After all this I'm not seeing how you end up voting Kilava. Rashan seems to be the read that stands out to you for potential cold play, why no vote there?
The logic behind voting Kilava was taking the 3 most likely to be scum (myself, Galain, and Kilava) and asking which of the 3 is playing like a killer imitating town.
Galain displayed more symp-ish traits and stood out waaaaaay too much in defending SR (and we would have to go with the less likely and more mind stretching conclusion that he was a ballsy killer for him to be our vote choice)
Kilava, on the otherhand, has played relatively agreeably. Yes he argued day 1, but that was more over dynamics than over voting for one player or another (and don't worry Kilava. I am going to look at Day 2 in just a bit).
Why not vote for Rashan? As I said, a case on him is thinking outside the box, and I would have to stretch really hard to convince myself he was scum. I mainly wanted to make sure I considered everyone that is left, hence putting out reasons why anyone could be scum, even if using pure rational probability, our killer has to be in the suspicious three.
@NIM: With symp CF'ing as RI it is usual here to play to absolute WCS; 1 killer, 1 symp. You made some comment about symp CFs I think so just making sure you understand