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3 years ago
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Drakkoska
Well, yesterday, Mental was correctly executed for oology. And my circle of suspects is very narrow and tight.
He was executed a little differently, but whatever. But the point is, yesterday they caught him, but today they didn't. So, in the same way, you can randomly execute, taking any reason, even player numbers, like always executing number 8, because mana is really often found there. (maybe someday someone will decide to check this and collect statistics)
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There are no other options. Or are you suggesting guessing the clues?
It's better to execute randomly, even me. At least the city can refer to randomness, and with oology, they will have to acknowledge their absurd mistakes and blindness.

By the way, if I'm the Mafia, who is my remaining partner? Yesterday I willingly executed Yashur (before Mental), today I willingly execute Master. So, is it someone else?
And if I'm the Town, who did I rob, what roles did I figure out, and how did I proceed?
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3 years ago
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We can also remove number 8, I don’t mind, there’s Master there.
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3 years ago
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Good night, city dwellers 😴

May insomnia not bother you 😡
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3 years ago
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And what about the Grand Master Unit?
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3 years ago
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When I thought I was the only one dying, but there were four of them...
I won't be surprised if it turns out to be more difficult to deal with the Mafia than many think.

In short, if there are only three Town members left, the Mafia needs to eliminate one of them at night, and then find and execute the remaining Town member during the day, passing him off as a Mafia member. Easy win. Although, with this town, it might be possible to eliminate the Town member and mislead the remaining Town members during the day.
If the Town member still hasn't found the killer, then may he rest in peace. I'll have to guess and work hard during the day to avoid being executed. If he has found the killer, then he'll have to work even harder, not just with his rear, but also with his head, to make the right move.
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What about the GM?
He's also having sleepless nights. He signed up for recruitment, and now he's being executed based on illogical reasoning... 😟
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3 years ago
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Execute the Master - 1 (Arandor)
Execute Arandor - 6 (Medj, Yashur, Nebo, Master, Neyra, Kosha)

4 votes are required for the execution.
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3 years ago
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If Nebok and Medzh are both good guys, it will be funny because they'll be contradicting themselves. If one is a bad guy, the other is a fool. If all three of them are good guys among the other four, then there's nothing surprising about it, as long as they can defend themselves. In this case, the outcome was decided after the second day, and the Mafia figured out my role (considering my hints) and decided to execute me to win faster and easier, and the Neutral just joined in because they don't care who gets executed, just like me (for your information). Why are the Mafia always smarter? Or is it just the town...? 🙈 I would divide it like this: either one bad guy in each pair, or two bad guys in one pair. (Considering there are three of them, one of these options is definitely correct 😎) Nebok/Medzh Kosh/Ney Master/Yashur Who among them could have killed the beloved Heroist in the first night? Who among them hates the Heroist? This is a question worth considering. By the way, I remember a time when Yashur dreamed of killing Nebok... (it came to mind because I was browsing through game 104 and some other game recently). It's a pity that only two neutral roles are displayed from the town, when the clues are complex and the investigation is unreliable. This is why all these psychologists and analysts appear. At least they stopped killing frogs..
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3 years ago
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Yeah... all my theories were shattered overnight. Well, that's not uncommon in the Mafia.

So, I'll tell you everything in order.
Yesterday, I clearly identified Arandor as a Mafia member based on his behavior, and I initially planned to suggest voting for a peaceful player, and then see who would switch their votes to the Mafia and who wouldn't.
In my scheme, Master is a peaceful player, and I'm sure of it.
My plan was that in the second half of the day, I would firmly ask Nebo to remove his vote from Master, and other town members would follow.
And before that, Master needed to defend himself well in the discussion (and he was doing a really good job), plus I would gently encourage people to switch their votes to Arandor. And those players who simply listen to our arguments and switch their votes from the peaceful player to the Mafia are peaceful players.

Everything was going well; I first posted in Master's thread, and votes started accumulating on him. Then, Master himself began to convince everyone of his innocence. I added my vote to Arandor and tried to persuasively shift the votes.
Yashur votes for Arandor (he only has my one vote on him), and I think, "Oh, here's the first peaceful player." Then things went wrong; I hoped that Ney or Kosha would switch their votes and reveal themselves, but Nebo, who is definitely a peaceful player, switched his vote, and a chain reaction began.
Okay, I'm trying to extract some information from this. It seems that Kosha was waiting for Ney to vote, and only at the very end, out of desperation, she switched her vote to her teammate.

The Mafia is defeated; is it time to look for the serial killers?
Yashur is not a serial killer – he was blocked on the first night and blocked three times on the second night.
Master and I are not serial killers – we were blocked on the second night, and on the third night, Gorio is killed, and two are blocked.

Kosha and Ar turned out to be Mafia.

Neyra and Nebo remain as potential serial killers.

I'm sitting here, sipping tea, and deciding to analyze the clues. I noticed that it's not "one hundred sixty-nine" as a number, but "one hundred sixty-ninth day."
I take a calculator and calculate the 169th day of the year. It's June 18th.
"The defeat of Napoleon I's army in the Battle of Waterloo."
"It was the 169th day since the first defeat of "Zhivoglot" against the empire's garrison."

Bingo!
Cancel Arandor's execution, execute Yashur.

After this, I have no idea who is who.
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3 years ago
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Sky
I think it's safer to execute Arandor. He's a guaranteed negative for me. The problem is with the others. If we end up in a mirror world, we've basically lost. We already took a risk once, and it won't work a second time. Only at night does the Protector absolutely have to protect the Governor.
But who is the Governor?
Honestly, I don't understand how I can be a guaranteed negative for you. That's impossible from the start, considering the roles that died in the last two nights. There are two possibilities: either you're a cunning scoundrel, and some slowpoke doesn't understand who you're pretending to be (or maybe the whole town), or I missed something in the thread about someone hiding behind my role, although in that case, it's not entirely clear why you should believe him and not me, plus you can't write about a GUARANTEED negative if you're normal. There's no other way to figure out that I'm a GUARANTEED negative. In short, this is very strange.
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Cancel Arandor's execution, execute Yashur.
That's better, now if we could just eliminate some Mafia. If anything, I'm ready to execute Kosh tomorrow, if I survive)
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3 years ago
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They stopped killing Jabs because they ran out, Aretz. Medj, I want the same tea. But I'm okay with **executing Yashur**. I don't really care who I execute from Yashur/Aretz/Master/Neyra right now. I just don't know anymore, I don't really believe that Aretz is in cahoots with anyone. Yesterday I believed it, but based on today's situation, he's more useful.
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In short, I might drop by tomorrow when it’s already late, and if I’m executed, let the players think carefully about who might have considered my peaceful intentions but didn’t act on them and still executed me. These people might be the real culprits. If they realize their mistake and withdraw their votes, then the real culprits are someone else. P.S. Ment is a cunning guy, so… **Execute Yashur**
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3 years ago
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Whoever punishes Arza is clearly a negative character.
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MedjersoN_HP
Yeah... all my theories were shattered overnight. Well, that's not uncommon in the Mafia.

So, I'll tell you everything in order.
Yesterday, I clearly identified Arandor as a Mafia member based on his behavior, and I initially planned to hang a town member, and then see who would switch their votes to the Mafia and who wouldn't.
In my scheme, Master is a town member, and I'm sure of it.
My plan was that in the second half of the day, I would firmly ask Nebo to remove his vote from Master, and other town members would follow.
And before that, Master needed to defend himself well in the discussion (and he was doing a really good job), plus I would gently encourage people to switch their votes to Arandor. And those players who simply listen to our arguments and switch their votes from the town member to the Mafia are town members.

Everything was going well. First, I voted for Master, and votes started accumulating on him. Then, Master himself began to convince everyone of his innocence. I added my vote to Arandor and tried to persuasively shift the votes.
Yashur votes for Arandor (he only has my one vote on him), and I think, "Oh, here's the first town member." Then things went wrong. I hoped that Ney or Kosha would switch their votes and reveal themselves, but Nebo, who is definitely a town member, switched his vote, and a chain reaction began.
Okay, I'm trying to extract some information from this. It seems that Kosha was waiting for Ney to vote, and only at the very end, out of desperation, she switched her vote to her teammate.

The Mafia is defeated, is it time to look for the serial killers?
Yashur is not a serial killer - he was blocked on the first night, and blocked three times on the second night.
Me and Master are not serial killers - we were blocked on the second night, and on the third night, Gorio is killed, and two are blocked.

Kosha and Ar turned out to be Mafia.

Neyra and Nebo remain as potential serial killers.

I'm sitting here, sipping tea, and deciding to analyze the clues. I noticed that it's not "one hundred and sixty-nine" as a number, but "one hundred and sixty-ninth day."
I take a calculator, calculate the 169th day of the year. That's June 18th.
"The defeat of Napoleon I's army in the Battle of Waterloo."
"It was the 169th day since the first defeat of "Zhivoglot" against the empire's garrison."

Bingo!
Cancel Arandor's execution, execute Yashur.

After this, I have no idea who is who.

And here's a very good point. It's a shame that I didn't come up with it myself. Yashur, out of the three – Nebo, Kosha, and Medj – who is the negative factor that "holds" your town role, and why?
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3 years ago
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MedjersoN_HP
I'm taking a calculator and counting the 169th day of the year. That is June 18.
"The defeat of Napoleon I's army at the Battle of Waterloo."
"It was the 169th day since the first defeat of "Zhivoglot" against the empire garrison."
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Screw you and your Berbers, who keep attacking me throughout the whole game


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Yashchur, out of the trio Nebo, Kosha, and Medj, who is a negative for you?
I don't know. I would have even believed by now in Nebo's drug-fueled theory about a double block from mana to Medja-Gorio. Why? For example, just to
Драккошка
mess around and have fun, and whether we win or not - that's just luck.
The only thing stopping me from believing this is Ment's execution.

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