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I couldn't read Mold, Ursula, and the Victor, even though I could
The game was certainly fun and interesting. Locki is the best king!
And yet, after 76 games, or even more, all sorts of events unfolded. There were various twists and tricks, imbalances, and overpowered roles. A lot of cool stuff happened.
But, after 76 games, people still didn't understand that the psychology was lacking.
What psychology are you even talking about? Does anyone here have a psychology degree? Even just a first-year student? Maybe someone does, but not everyone.
The point of the executions in this game, supposedly based on "psychology," was that they were carried out based on "battlerage."
And here.
They played.
Golden Fingers.
Why specifically "fingers"? Because with great power comes great responsibility. The fingers commanded "hang him," and everyone believed because they knew that THESE were the fingers. Great responsibility, but it seemed more like corrupt officials hanging people left and right based on their whims.
Psychology.
And towards the end of the game, I even wanted the city to lose (I think I wasn't the only one). Because, seriously... guys...
I also didn't like how Drakkosha behaved at the end of the game. Like a child who didn't get a candy. I think that's bad.
I believe that the city didn't deserve to win because it didn't do anything worthwhile for it. Even saving Beatrice was the work of the mafia. That's how it is ^^
But nevertheless! Thank you all for the game! I hope this mafia has taught many something!
Tomorrow holds no promises
Except the ones we've made
Except the ones we've made