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Posts from Mafia 84. Memorized it, turned it in, forgot it!
If I had been alive yesterday, I would have voted for Larisa, haha.
Well – 2, Pi – 3, VGA – 2, VG – 2, SD – -
I think I would have responded to that.
Woo_oof
12 years ago
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Larisa was clearly the Head of the Village since yesterday, before she was blocked, so why are they throwing votes at him? %))
Added 16 minutes later I looked at the clues and profiles; everything seems obvious. Hexan has an empty profile, which Heroist was complaining about, and Heroist's profile lists "completing complex tasks" and "Stormwind Academy" as activities, which corresponds to the last clue, "TPFK," in Larisa's murder. Now I'll look for who the guys were planning to vote for and whether Ghost was among their suspects, and then we can vote
Added 37 minutes later Ha, it just occurred to me that all the first clues pointed to Ghost, so we can only rely on the last one.
Hexan voted for Olam when Larisa started campaigning against Ghost, and Heroist subtly added another vote for Olam, possibly to draw attention away from Ghost. But the most interesting thing is that Hexan, knowing that Ghost was about to be modkilled, complained that the town was doomed if Ghost was innocent, while Heroist didn't doubt at all that Ghost was Mafia. Why didn't he vote for him earlier? :)
Gekasan_RU
12 years ago
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I already explained why my section is empty. Regarding the ghost – there were doubts, but since it was still being disabled, it’s better to leave it as is. I’ll check it out when I get home; it’s inconvenient to do it on my phone.
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And there might be something to that!
Well, Larisa subtly tried to hint that Ghost was definitely Mafia, and would last at least two or three days. Then, during the daytime vote, she was exposed with two votes against her. From this, I concluded that she was definitely testing Ghost. Where did she get such confidence that we would modkill the Mafia?
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Of course, while her role wasn't revealed, it would have been foolish to trust only her words. And then, everything seemed to fall into place.
Larisa
12 years ago
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Come on, let's guess who the mafia member is among you!
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Master, where do you study?
Woo_oof
12 years ago
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Dude, Master, what clues you have! :)\
The obscure formula in the description hints at Hekasan's nickname and generally at various chemical formulas, but the nickname is still "Hekasan," not "Hexane," so it's not correct to use such a clue. Heroist's profile mentions solving complex problems and an academy, which fits the description quite well. In terms of behavior, Heroist seemed suspicious from the very first day, and Alex, who suspected him, died at night. Larisa suspected both of them. Was there some trolling going on, or what? But I'm increasingly leaning towards Heroist being the Mafia.
Share your opinions, guys, why are you so quiet?
Heroist
12 years ago
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I would advise you not to repeat your psychological mistakes; I'm telling you, it's not working here. Besides, we never fully clarified whether Alex was blocked or killed, as we decided that Olam had redirected one of the Mafia members to target him that night.
Woo_oof
12 years ago
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Heroist, you're just making excuses again instead of trying to find the last Mafia member. You have time to write, but no ideas, and I think it's because the evidence clearly points to you, and you have nothing to say in your defense; otherwise, I can't understand it.
I would advise you not to mess up with your psychology again; I'm telling you, it's not working here. Besides, we never really figured out whether Alex was blocked or killed, as we decided that Olam redirected one of the mafia members to him that night.
You are wrong; psychology is effective – it allows you to understand who you are based on your behavior.
Added 4 minutes later And regarding the clue: it really fits Heroist better than Ravlif.) I myself didn't understand what this sequence is. So, I vote for Heroist for "solving complex problems and not particularly looking for ways to save the city." Well, that's how it is for now.:)
Added 37 seconds later Ment
If I had been alive yesterday, I would have cast my vote for Larisa, haha. I think I would have responded to that.
What does that mean?) Where did this come from?
Heroist
12 years ago
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Heroist, you're just making excuses again instead of trying to find the last Mafia member. You have time to write, but no ideas. It seems to me that the evidence clearly points to you, and you have nothing to say against it; otherwise, you wouldn't be so defensive.
I can't ignore your absurd attempts to link me to the evidence, including the psychological aspect, and focus on finding the real evidence, can I?
You're wrong; psychology is key – it allows you to understand who someone is based on their behavior.
Add some commas, psychologist.
Added 6 minutes later Personally, I can't say for sure who among you is the Mafia. At least, I haven't been able to understand Rawlith's role throughout the game. Of course, to many newcomers, it might seem like a completely peaceful role, but... pretending to be a psychologist is one of the favorite moves of professional Mafia members. And even better is to befriend an active Town member and work together to uncover evidence. Nevertheless, I don't have any grounds to suspect Rawlith yet; if he turns out to be the Mafia, that would be impressive. As for Hekasan, it's more complicated. He's been successfully playing the fool throughout the game, and only started becoming active towards the end. He throws votes at anyone, which is already suspicious, listens to what others say, and doesn't offer anything himself, i.e., he doesn't express his own opinion, which is even more suspicious. Also, his profile is really empty, which explains his apparent lack of suspicion during the day. And executing someone with more information in their profile would be the last foolish thing to do. As for the evidence, if you'll allow, I'll have a meal and then start looking for it; luckily, we have time.
I can’t just ignore your utterly absurd attempts to link me to the evidence, including psychological analysis, and start looking for the evidence, can I?
Put the commas in the right places, psychologist.
Added 6 minutes later Personally, I can’t say for sure who among you is Mafia. At least, I haven’t been able to understand Rawlith’s role throughout the game. Of course, for many newcomers, it might seem like a completely peaceful role, but... pretending to be a psychologist is one of the favorite moves of professional Mafia players. And even better is to befriend some active town resident and dig up evidence together. Nevertheless, I don’t have any grounds to suspect Rawlith yet; if he turns out to be Mafia, that would be impressive. As for Hekasan, it’s more complicated. He has been successfully pretending to be a fool throughout the game, and only started being active towards the end. He throws votes at anyone, which is already suspicious, listens to what others say and doesn’t offer anything himself, i.e., he doesn’t express his own opinion, which is even more suspicious. And his profile is really quite empty, so such obvious inconspicuousness is suspicious during the day. And to execute someone who has more information in their profile is the ultimate foolishness. As for the evidence, if you’ll allow, I’ll have a bite to eat and then start looking for it; luckily, we have time.
Go ahead and look; the more evidence, the easier it will be to identify the Mafia
Larisa
12 years ago
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the more clues there are, the easier it is to identify the mafia member