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Vote: Lusk Eccleston (fhomess)

Sorry, been a little busy trying to keep this sweat away. I'm somewhat surprised we didn't try harder at going after Lusk earlier.

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I'm saying Elijah, if he is town, tried to trade a known townie, himself, for an unknown one, me, by taking the lynch away from me. To himself, Elijah is a known townie (hypothetically speaking that he really is town), and should never offer himself up unless he knows I'm more valuable to town than himself.

It doesn't really matter what he is, I can't see a town player or a scum player taking away the lynch, but we can't deny the block's results I'm afraid.

Vote: Lusk Eccelston (fhommes)

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That's true, if he's town it was a pretty poor move, but it's even worse if he is scum. Aye, I can't really see a scum doing that any more than I can see a townie doing that, so it's not alignment indicative.

I can see situations in which it's a reasonable move for scum depending on circumstances and the level of control they felt they may have had over the lynch actually going through. At minimum, the first reaction today from most was that it was a townie thing to do, which helps his cause no matter his alignment.

It doesn't really matter what he is, I can't see a town player or a scum player taking away the lynch, but we can't deny the block's results I'm afraid.

It does matter what he is, regardless of what I am. I don't deny that Molly's block was against me and it was successful. I deny that it had any affect on last night's happenings, but as I said earlier, I wouldn't expect any of you to put a whole lot of stock in that denial given the current state of affairs. Something else is going on and it needs to be looked into.

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It does matter what he is, regardless of what I am. I don't deny that Molly's block was against me and it was successful.

You're not in any position to be able to deny that. You wouldn't know the effects if you were a vanilla, would you?

Vote: Lusk (Fhomess)

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You're not in any position to be able to deny that. You wouldn't know the effects if you were a vanilla, would you?

I have no idea what on earth you're getting at. You're upset at me for not denying something I'm not able to deny? You're questioning that I'm vanilla because I said something a vanilla would say? Perhaps your ability to comprehend basic language is just as bad as Doctor Wynn's. I even quoted his comment I was responding to.

All I can say is there is a logical explanation for why the scum did not kill last night. It's not because I was blocked. I'm town. People need to review the other possibilities based on what actions were taken last night, but I can't fault the town block for pursuing this action against me. It's generally a sound approach. It's just not correct this time.

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I'm saying Elijah, if he is town, tried to trade a known townie, himself, for an unknown one, me, by taking the lynch away from me. To himself, Elijah is a known townie (hypothetically speaking that he really is town), and should never offer himself up unless he knows I'm more valuable to town than himself.

Well, if you'd paid attention yesterday, I was willing to sacrifice myself that day to avoid me being the lynch today, and putting town in a very precarious position. In public and private, Molly was telling me I was the godfather, and I'm not. So hinging the endgame on that was very dangerous. I have no problem being a sacrificial lamb,but not if it's going to lose us, the town, the game.

You on the other hand need to scramble as you are today, since scum needs your numbers.

vote: Lusk (fhomess)

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I have no idea what on earth you're getting at. You're upset at me for not denying something I'm not able to deny? You're questioning that I'm vanilla because I said something a vanilla would say? Perhaps your ability to comprehend basic language is just as bad as Doctor Wynn's. I even quoted his comment I was responding to.

All I can say is there is a logical explanation for why the scum did not kill last night. It's not because I was blocked. I'm town. People need to review the other possibilities based on what actions were taken last night, but I can't fault the town block for pursuing this action against me. It's generally a sound approach. It's just not correct this time.

I did bring up other possibilities, namely that shadows traded in last nights kill for a recruit. If that is the case then we lost a townie to their side last night unless they tried to convert a PR. In which case that would give them the identity of a town block member and that person would be tonights target. So in either case it isn't good for town. The consenses in the town block is that you are with the shadows and last night I did indeed block you from taking out a townie.

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I can see situations in which it's a reasonable move for scum depending on circumstances and the level of control they felt they may have had over the lynch actually going through. At minimum, the first reaction today from most was that it was a townie thing to do, which helps his cause no matter his alignment.

He was almost lynched. If I'd been online and Quincy hadn't voted No Lynch, he would have died yesterday. I think that's too risky to be a clever scum ploy.

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Oh noes! Another dead day 7 thread!

I mean, we have reached a majority vote, so I'm not surprised the discussion has subsided, especially with so few of us left.

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Yeah, there's not much left to say today. Hopefully, my death will lead the block to the actual scum tomorrow.

if you're town, a list of suspicions might be helpful....

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Vote Update:

6 Votes for Lusk Eccleston: (Lady K, Dragonfire, KingoftheZempk, def, CallMePie, Tariq j)

Around 6 Hours Remain! With 7 players, you need 4 to make a majority.

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