Re: Forum Mafia: Round 2
I don't know what you're talking about.
I mean, it's not like I just edited the first *a*a name I saw or anything.
I mean, it's not like I just edited the first *a*a name I saw or anything.
narrativedilettante wrote:I vote we lynch Krika because he makes decisions based on a die role and that randomness frightens me.
eli_gone_crazy wrote:Dryu, you seem awfully standoffish, considering your earlier behavior.
Krika wrote:*rolls a d12*
*dice comes up 2*
....I swear this wasn't intentional. This is just how the dice roll. I KNEW this just had to happen, but I was hoping it wouldn't happen. Vote to kill Narra.
Dryunya wrote:This comes to mind.
By the way, if you roll your own number, do you vote for yourself?
Dryunya wrote:Ok, I admit the comic doesn't really fit and I only included it because of associations, but I guess I'm saying we don't actually see Krika making rolls. It's entirely possible for him to pick someone and say "Random Number God demands your sacrifice", which is sort of how it looked when he voted for you.
In that case he does have the same defense Sicon has, though - too obvious.
Endless Sea wrote:Victin's analyzing for the rest of the players! He's obviously trying to misdirect us and draw away suspicion! He must be part of the mafia!
Therefore, I vote for Pixel. [/logic]
eli_gone_crazy wrote:Endless is shooting in the dark.
Krika is rolling in the dark.
Narra is terrified.
Qara is insane.
Jack is also insane.
Pixel is playing on his own plane of logic.
Sicon is being far too quiet.
Both Sophira and Russet haven't posted enough data to make a decision.
Using that information, I am going to vote for Dryu. Comparing this round to the last, he's gone from bombastic to reserved, and that seems too out of character to ignore.
narrativedilettante wrote:Wow, Victin's gone from super sparse posts to full-blown analysis.
I'm impressed.
eli_gone_crazy wrote:so, what you're telling us is that you are neither the mafia, nor do you care about living or dying. Either way, it's more profitable to keep your unpredictability in play.
Krika wrote:eli_gone_crazy wrote:so, what you're telling us is that you are neither the mafia, nor do you care about living or dying. Either way, it's more profitable to keep your unpredictability in play.
My choice to live by the dice (gotta work cards in somehow...) is entirely unrelated to my allegiance, whatever it may be. I could be a Townie, a Mafia, a Mason, and I'd still be behaving like this. My choice to be random is completely and plainly that.
Also, it confuses EVERYONE. Except the Mafia, I suppose, but still. Sowing confusion is fun.
eli_gone_crazy wrote:Krika wrote:eli_gone_crazy wrote:so, what you're telling us is that you are neither the mafia, nor do you care about living or dying. Either way, it's more profitable to keep your unpredictability in play.
My choice to live by the dice (gotta work cards in somehow...) is entirely unrelated to my allegiance, whatever it may be. I could be a Townie, a Mafia, a Mason, and I'd still be behaving like this. My choice to be random is completely and plainly that.
Also, it confuses EVERYONE. Except the Mafia, I suppose, but still. Sowing confusion is fun.
Again, either way, your unpredictability is immensely useful at this point.