At least my votes are consistent and I stick to them rather than piling on the passing bandwagon. Sides, we need to get somebody lynched. It's a race against time, mang. Be proactive, not reactive.Big McLarge-Huge said:Also, the accusation that people are voting to lynch somebody without a reason (which is signaled by their vote) would apply to half of the players here. What do you think of Untitled, for instance?
Bodrax said:And Leifr as well. Would you be prepared to lynch him?
Untitled. said:That chart is insanely useful!
Considering we've just been berated for our activity, you should see that there's some pressure to post. If you think it is confounding, why not go to the root of what causes such activity?Orgasmo said:Nope. What does an innocent have to gain from stating the obvious?
And yet you've missed Lumos' blatant attempt at doing the same thing.Orgasmo said:It is different, but still a trend I've seen. I haven't done an in-depth statistical analysis of it (yet ), but I see complimenting / congratulating more often from wolves.
I can't argue with that one .Untitled. said:He's not passive but boasts a "don't care how things pan out" attitude and just rolls with the flow.
Bodrax said:And yet you've missed Lumos' blatant attempt at doing the same thing.
Lumos said:It is dreadful that the overlooked younger brother has been killed. At least you could say that he wasn't overlooked... this time.
Bodrax said:(Not your most inspired punishment, Llandy, forbidding an already inactive player from posting.)
"Young Lord Kelsier's punishment has now expired; hopefully he learnt a great deal from his period in detention. The class is next due to sit in with Mrs Shoehorn, who teaches Social Education and Etiquette. Lord Kelsier has twenty four hours to get to that class, where hopefully he will learn more." |
Agreed - I feel that he's roleplaying, and should now be warned that we're hunting wolves. Non-participation is not helpful.Big McLarge-Huge said:And then there's Ah_Zhou for basically everything he's done up till now.
Agreed as well. Bullying people into not expecting participation, and then spewing that long swada about your rights isn't very transparent. Mr Big is right that you should expect suspicion when you're secretive like that.Teofish said:Leifr: Spouting empty and long-winded fluff about honesty doesn't exactly alleviate the suspicion.
Like the above, this doesn't really show a will towards transparency, which I find suspicious. On the other hand, I think Bowser is too loud to be a wolf. Of course, some pressure will make him shut up... if he's a wolf.McConor said:I voted Bowser day one because he was entirely fine with roleplaying and lynching anyone without any reason.
What I said above.Bodrax said:This gives me an idea. Everyone, what are your opinions on Zhou?
As above, he definitely isn't helping. That doesn't make him a baddie, though. So, I want to see if he actually contributes, or if he crawls back into his lair and waits for night-time after this little back-and-forth he had in the last pages. I'd rather lynch Bowser or Zhou.Bodrax said:And Leifr as well. Would you be prepared to lynch him?