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5 years ago
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What other role would Nebos be suitable for then? Even if we disregard the insider information, it's still not very obvious, but I don't really see any other options.
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5 years ago
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5 years ago
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Well, Ment above suggested that Nebok could have been Lo, and Albea might have had reasons not to like her, considering that she was Chinax's favorite. But, in addition to the points I've already described, such a description would be an indirect hint from Revan that the queen is still alive and well.

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An old-fashioned but no less competent warrior who earned the nickname "One-Eyed Tiger Shengkaya"; bodyguard of the envoy Shengkaya in El Ragn.
In his homeland, he was called "One-Eyed Tiger Shengkaya," and in Heckelia, "the cripple who was freed from suffering."
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5 years ago
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Even if we remove the insider information, everything is less obvious, but I don't see any other options.
Well, if you say so, then okay.
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But, in addition to the points I've already described, such a description would be an indirect hint from Revan that the queen is still alive and well.
I used to do that in my newspapers when I felt a pang of conscience that no one understood anything from them... But I confess, it wasn't a very healthy practice.
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5 years ago
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Oh yes, by the way, that makes sense.

Well, I like the option with the blue elemental, if its redirection isn't displayed. Then, perhaps on the first night, Nebas attacked it, and it sent it to Nera, so until we figure out who died and, considering the initially hidden defenses, everything was so unclear.
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In his homeland, they called him the "One-Eyed Tiger of Shenkai," and in Heckle, they called him the "cripple who escaped suffering."
In Mirai, he would be "a local samurai who accidentally killed him while drunk with a rice paddle."
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5 years ago
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I'm not implying anything – as I said, information from the expansion packs is not used when compiling evidence and descriptions; I just wanted to introduce players to the origins of this role more closely:
Alm

Place of birth: Lisliar (April 700)
Belief: Pyrotessa, the goddess of intrigue and lust.


Alm is the eldest son of one of the many slave traders in Lisliar, and although his family was not particularly important, he himself never lacked anything. He drank, gambled, and had fun in every way, without thinking about the future. He would probably have inherited his father's business sooner or later and eventually squandered all the wealth, leaving him with nothing, but trouble came to him sooner. Alm liked to spend time in the company of women, but he sometimes found slaves to be insufficient; they seemed too boring to him, so he often went to the city in search of girls who would make his heart burn with passionate flame. These escapades ended with him raping one of the daughters of a regional ruler, and he found himself facing the threat of his own execution. Fortunately, his loving father was able to cover up the scandal in exchange for his business and another form of punishment for the offender – Alm had to enter the service of one of the influential families of Lisliar. This is how he ended up under the wing of Nisan Enkinabu.

Alm is skilled with a rifle and very effective in battles; he carries out orders accurately, and his natural energy and penchant for adventure allow him to face dangers with fearless fire in his eyes. Nevertheless, he is not a fool and is not bound by any ideals, so he will not go to his own death if he has a choice. He is also very unreliable in worldly matters and easily succumbs to temptation.
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5 years ago
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>Nevertheless, he wasn't stupid.
He went around shooting random people in the city and blew himself up on a mine belonging to the former boss's friend.
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5 years ago
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Also, it seems very strange to me that the Mafia would kill with a damaged Fragment if Rafaga were still alive. Of course, it's possible that the whole group gathered specifically because of the Fragment...
But if we also take into account the daytime discussions, I think we can confidently say that Rafaga is dead and it was Ney.
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5 years ago
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So, based on yesterday's Mafia ND results, either there's a block, or Rafagu was overtaken. The second option seems more likely, of course, but still...
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5 years ago
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Once Revan says that natural defenses are not displayed, but successful defenses and heals are displayed without any sacrifice, it means that Yashur has nothing to do with the explosion. Only Dario's isolation somehow ties in with the description of the injuries. Nothing else comes to mind. A suppressed Crabby is either acupuncture or black magic. The Mold that someone was bothering – this could possibly be Aulus's protection. On the first night, blocks/isolations were described as torn nails and bruises, but here it says "bothering." This looks more like a positive action. And the goal is logical, since Mold looked peaceful after the first day. And now, the most interesting thing: the explosion. Sky is either Chinax's concubine, Zhen Lo (the woman didn't approve), or Theodore (very unlikely, I think the description would be less vague), or Alm. Fragment – Shi Yuan seems to be the only option. Someone third – most likely, this person visited Sky. In the scenario where Sky = Alm, it is quite possible that Sky and Fragment went to each other at the same time. Since Fragment was acting suspiciously yesterday. Sky unexpectedly started pushing the illogical version about the city sniper and the murdered Rafagu. And with arguments citing quotes from the old game. The GM's writing style – all this is circumstantial. Then Heroist accepts this as the truth and does not consider other options. Yesterday, I even thought about executing Heroist, but since Heroist persistently repeated that he believed this, I decided that he was just a bad player. Which, however, does not mean that he is not a mafia player. But Fragment quietly joined this version as the third person. Now, let's go back a bit. If Sky = Zhen Lo, do we have three mafia players proving to the town that they didn't kill anyone that night, and the city sniper was shooting? It sounds absurd. In general, you can try to connect Clint Eastwood with the bear and the cross. Now, what about the third guest. Well, visiting Fragment is not ideal, since his natural defense was taken away on the first night. Anything is possible, but I won't consider it. So, the guest was at Sky's. And not dying when visiting during a bomb attack – there aren't many options. Aulus is out, since he would have protected his target from the bomb. This could be Shendet, who went to block and redirected the bomb to someone with a defense. Or the Student, who received one defense on the first night. There is also the option that Sky and Fragment went to someone, and they were blown up there. But it is very difficult to connect anything here. As we can see, there was no tea party. So, if Sky = Alm, the absence of a mafia kill on the first night can be explained by the fact that Alm goes before Rafagu. You can't execute based on a block. If Sky is not Alm, you can execute Tox (the Cop seems more peaceful to me).
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Inar's move on the first night was interesting. Why didn't he stay in isolation when the mafia has a natural defense bypass? Did he think that no one would come to him, or did he have an immunity on the first night? Or did he just play for fun?
In my opinion, for a role with a natural defense, it would be very strange to hide on the first night. And the bomb was the most logical option. I did write yesterday that it was Arandor, but it turned out to be Sky. And for the Student, it would be logical to prepare on the first night, or to put Theodore's talisman on himself.
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Could Yashur have had a motive to put a bomb on Sky on the first night?
Natural defenses are not displayed.

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Well, I like the option with the blue element, if its redirection is not displayed. Then, perhaps, on the first night, Sky shot at him, he sent him to Neyra, so until they figured out who died and, taking into account the non-displayed defenses, everything was so confusing at first.
Heroist, if you don't stop... um... considering only incredible versions, I will nominate you for execution. That is, Sheriff-Sky shot at Fragment, hit Neyra, and then during the day claimed that Neyra was the victim of the city sniper, and there was no mafia kill? And on the next night, he shot at Fragment again? Please, try to use your head.
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5 years ago
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The peculiarity of writing a GM story lies in its indirectness. Subsequently, the player accepts this as the truth and doesn't consider other possibilities. Yesterday, I even considered punishing the player, but since he persistently repeated that he believed it, I decided he was just a bad player.
A very strange chain of reasoning, to put it mildly. I don't know what illogical aspects could be found in the Alm version if one simply reads the setting carefully.
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So, Sheriff-Sky shot at Fragment, hit Nayra, and then claimed that Nayra was a victim of the marksman's error, and there was no murder by the mafia?
If you read the first day (I know it's difficult, there are many words), you'll see that initially, Sky helped search for clues, which he wouldn't have done if he were the culprit. Later, he changed his mind and suddenly claimed the opposite. Since we're assuming he's Alm, this could only have happened if he wasn't initially sure that Nayra's murder was his doing.
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And on the following night, he shot at Fragment again?
Why do you think so? What's with your sudden interest in the ability-less Fragment?
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Try to use your head, please.
It seems to me that you're more confused than I am right now, so please keep these remarks to yourself.
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5 years ago
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Revan, why are you torturing the inactive players like this...? What did we do to you??? It can take a good hour to go through all the newspapers and read all the messages, and a day only lasts 24 hours. Well, I hope I can put something coherent together, hmm :(
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5 years ago
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Well, if that’s the case, I would advise Revan to quickly publish another 23 newspapers; we’ll have plenty of time to distribute them.
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5 years ago
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I'm getting more and more confused, and it seems like the situation is going in the wrong direction... I'm not Mafia, and Mент isn't Mafia. Nebka was going to kill Fragment because it wouldn't be a loss, and he could use it to clear his own name. I won't consider the possibility that Nebo isn't Alm, but if that's the case, then I have to assume that Neyra is Rafaga?... No, that doesn't really make sense, and I'm still convinced that Rafaga doesn't fit the description of someone who embodies the hope of the Hekkelian people... Anyway, it's complicated.

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