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So, firstly, my name declines as follows: Owen, Owena, Owenu, Owena, Owennom, about Owen.
Secondly, who is conducting such a talentless interrogation? Or is this the GM's censorship? I loved the role of a journalist-inquisitor; in experienced hands, it can be incredibly powerful. So, the first question is about loyalty to the town; the answer is yes. The second question is about meeting outsiders (i.e., non-locals); the answer is yes. The third question... is completely irrelevant. So, either the person being interrogated is a resident of Silverhaven but harmful to the city (Argath), or an outsider but beneficial (Leia Tanriel, Mixin, Gonar – if it's possible to interrogate oneself). Or both answers are true – then it's almost everyone. Perhaps the third question is about whether the person is a resident of the city (does he have his own shop in the city)? Then the answer is negative, and the previous question is about nationality. So, if the first answer is a lie, then he is not human, not a resident of the city, and harmful – any mafioso except Argath, or a troll. If the lie is on the second question, then he is a beneficial person but not a resident – Mixin and Gonar. A lie on the third question means that we are dealing with a beneficial non-human resident of Silverhaven – there are none! For the future, Gonar, when interrogating, ask a question with an obvious answer, for example: "Do peaceful people sleep at night?" or "Does mint soothe?" The answer will be obvious, and it will be easier to determine whether the other answers are lies or truths. If the GM doesn't allow questions unrelated to the game, ask one question about knowledge of magic, another about race, and a third about "goodness."