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Posts from Mafia 84. Memorized it, turned it in, forgot it!
Clues are given based on the killer's profile: nickname, avatar, signature, registration date, and any other information about themselves posted in the profile. A hint about the role of the victim is also given.
The clues are constructed using the method of associations, a simple example:
Ment - Sheriff - Sheriff Alarm - ... Or The killer's avatar features Spider-Man - superhero - Marvel - comics.
Keywords when describing the dean who expelled Ment: cognac, refrigerator, cookbook. You can also consider his decision to stand up for the female students; maybe it will lead to something (a bodybuilder, a knight, or something like that). If anyone can, please check the profiles; I can't right now because I'm using a mobile device with a limited data plan. I'll go through them all myself in the evening.
Another thing to note: the killer is definitely not the one who was blocked (I don't know how to read the nickname correctly). Blocking your own mafia member for an alibi is a desperate move; it's much more beneficial to use a block to eliminate a peaceful roleplayer or a maniac. By the way, it's possible that the maniac missed the murder precisely because he was blocked, although he might have simply chosen not to waste a bullet in a non-critical situation.
Considering that Ment is a strong player, as they say, he could have been killed by inexperienced mafia members who were trying to protect themselves from any potential complications.
But I'm not sure - I'm seeing everyone for the first time.
The cop seems to have been a bit of a nerd... that's a shame. The murder, it seems, was committed by the Mafia. So, the military commissar was redirecting (or it was Alex, who was in the block).
Added after 39 seconds I think the clue is in the phrase about the cookbook. I'll try to guess; anyone who wants to can join.
Added after 4 minutes Master, can the military commissar redirect a player to himself?
The cop seems to have been a bit of a nerd... what a pity! The murder, it seems, was committed by the Mafia. So, the military commissar was redirecting (or it was Alex, who was in the block).
Added after 39 seconds I think the clue is in the phrase about the cookbook. I'll try to guess, anyone who wants to can join.
Added after 4 minutes Master, can the military commissar redirect a player to himself?
yes, he can.
I advise you to review the setting carefully again
Is this about the Quartermaster? The setting states that he can redirect a player to himself (i.e., let's say potatoes are redirected to the Quartermaster). But can he redirect potatoes to potatoes? Sorry if I'm being slow.
Is this about the recruiter? The setting states that he can redirect a player to himself (i.e., let's say potatoes are redirected to the recruiter). Can he redirect potatoes to potatoes? Sorry if I'm being slow.
He can redirect anyone (except himself) to anyone (including himself).
And if the description hinted at the role of the Mentalist, then he was most likely some kind of slacker.
Larisa, they definitely killed Mafia members because the description of the killer was "dean," and the military commissar couldn't have committed the murder on the first day; I was wrong about that. And by the way, why could the Mentalist have been a nerd? :) A nerd wouldn't get drunk, and if he did, he would spend a couple of days recovering from a hangover.
Q'zi no vano thzina ualizz.
Larisa
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Okay, thanks. I was already thinking that Alex definitely isn't Mafia. Although, most likely, that's the case. But theoretically, he still has a chance of being a "potato" (a non-Mafia player).