Tib, that video made me laugh so hard I forgot what I was going to look for. lmao.
Before I get too involved looking through old posts, I want to get this out. I already knew what the nightfall results revealed when I read the game thread. On Day 1 the scum hit Star Crossed and on Day 2 they killed CNote. I wondered if I could find something that tells us why they chose who they did.
Star Crossed made good posts from the start. Didn't see any one thing that I thought would make them a target, but they were quite sharp and actively questioning many details the whole day. I did find one post made by CNote which may have drawn their hit.
[AC] Gunslinger;2588261 said:
ah good old day one babble. just the way i left it on Sunday. i have to agree about the Spanish stuff, i only speak English and what my second language course has taught me of Japanese.
this conversation above seems, something like early distancing to me. not exactly sure how i feel about it, could just be a innocent argument over nothing.
[AC] C-note;2588384 said:
As far as guessing who's who, I agree that it could take some of the fun out of the game. For example... if I noticed that someone posted in this thread that their second language was Japanese, and if I could have sworn that, that reminded me of someone I had played with before.:lipssealedsmilie: If that were to happen, I might be able to have a better baseline by which to play this game, and have more insight into his role. :thm:
If something like that were to happen, I just don't know if I could leave it alone. :welcome:
While I agree that it shouldn't be a huge part of the game, something obvious can be kinda fun.
CNote let it be known that they knew Gunslinger's real identity. That post basically says, "Haha, I know who you are and I'm not going to leave it alone." Even if this was an empty threat, that's a very dangerous thing to say to someone who might be evil.
If Gun is scum - that post gave the mafia good reason to kill CNote over anyone else at random or if their invest result was a regular townie. Gun would feel exposed, vulnerable. They might naturally wonder if CNote could read Gun well enough to tell he was scum.
If Gun is innocent - this exchange had nothing to do with CNote's hit. In that case, I wouldn't see this as strong enough for the mafia to use this as a setup to make us think Gun (if innocent) was evil.
This isn't conclusive proof of anything, of course, but I agree with the questions being raised about Gunslinger. In that regard, I felt it worth mentioning.