TLDR It is easy to push them with stigma, progressed people’s reads on me as town and it is super fun, making someone lose WIM specially if you hit a wolf
I do believe the other reasons I sad tho, Hydras usually clutter a thread, it can be grating to discern posts by only signatures and they’re a bit harder to read
You however i think a 9p game is fine and you will solve the game well if town with all those brains and no NKs
Magnus von Grapple has that effect on people. Total, weeping terror.
Broadly speaking I disagree with the sentiment that Chomps would be obliged to push any hydra as a default action, irrespective of alignment. Doing so is a deliberate behavioural impulse, initially based on dislike then built by expectation or whatever it may be. In any case w!Chomps’ motivation to abstain here would be to appear more careful and earnest than their typical RVS shove which conveys the impression of innocence. As every evil desires.
Although it does insinuate Chomps isn’t evil aligned with us, or else a weightless push could be feasibly unpartnering. Zug didn’t suggest this possibility so it’s not a scheme… unsure how helpful this is for anyone else.
I don’t have a signature, but I don’t believe Zug can persuasively mimic my caricature. I’ll take whatever differentiation is requested.
VOTE: Chomps Joking aside, that’s weird behavior from Chomps regardless of his alignment.
This feels a bit shadily wolfy to me.
Feels a bit villagery to me for some reason I can’t explain.
Meme can have a slim townlean from me.
Mittens can have a slim townlean too.
I’ve come to realize something too. I feel that the wolves are less likely to try to push to get villagers in Heaven than in a nirmal game due to this being flipless as well as less likely to bus potentially, so watching to see who pushes who to get into both Heaven and Hell will be doubly important this game I feel. All because of its flipless nature.
I do find it weird that you’re so concerned by a single vote this early in the game admittedly. Anyway, going to call it a night now so good night everyone.
Sure thing. Before the game started, I (Magnus) made a general estimate that since evils would likely feel inclined to avoid appearing too eager to ascend into heaven. This seemed reasonable at the time, although I had neglected to notice the hell-start as it were. To be precise, I anticipated passive evils might brush it aside until later, whilst active wolves pushed their teammates to be ascended first and foremost.
Therefore, I figured anyone who directly requested to ascend is “likelier town than not” by a thin margin, and I presume Zug just applied that here.
I mean theoretically we should assume that all people in heaven are townies unless further evidence comes up (or well the majority of people should assume, counterwagons exist) so that’s marginally more useful (& first judgement day only has one person? Though if they are town having two conftowns is good) /shrug don’t think we should like. base it strongly off of that but good tiebreaker