Mucky wrote:
LOL GG
Lavarinth and I were the Observers. We both investigated eachother on the first night. Also this is where the whole PM controversy came up, because Lavarinth sent me a PM saying that he was an observer and that he observed me. I sent him a reply giving him my targets, then I was like "wait" and asked Milldawg if this was legal. He said "NOPE".
Also, I investigated Thalraxal on the second night. It might've seemed obvious to investigate AA7, but I felt it more prudent to focus on the low-lying dudes and simply keeping an eye on the one making himself visible. Anyway, I would've come out with the information I had, had I not been killing on the same night. Assbutt.
Lavarinth is the worst observer ever. I mean, no offense, but you question the guy you investigated on the first night and found to be innocent, an action that would catch up to you later when you tried to say I was the other Observer. Then you accused Aekenon. I have no idea in hell why you would accuse the one person who could not possibly be the DT. Supposedly this was a typo... the worst kind of typo that could be made and it was made three times. Please do us all a favor and never be randomly selected to play the detective role again.
I haven't seen you guys play before so I didn't have a pre-existing assessment of each player, but Mucky seemed to know what he was doing right out of the gates, and other players were listening to him, so he had to die. It was a bonus that he was an Observer, although after that first night I though it was obvious since he was acting like one... wanting to wait a night... so he could find a Dark Templar.
Taer just seemed unpredictable and random, the kind of person that would screw me over as a loose end I overlooked right as we were about to seal the game. I've grown to be wary of those kinds of players, since that's how I always lose in anything.
The reason we chose Mucky and Taer together was because we thought we could pin it on AA7, since they were the ones who called him out on his bloodlust. Nobody took the bait, but it did come in handy later to use against him.
Aekenon wrote:
I think protecting myself was probably a good thing over all actually, since I negated two mafia strikes. I wouldn't have been right about who to protect otherwise. Last night for example I probably would have protected mAc. Heh. Yeah, I don't claim to be a good doctor. I'd have rather been.... well,
anything else. Though it was interesting to be a player who was innocent for sure.
Sorry for lynching you though. Since I didn't believe Lav was guilty, and your entire case rested on Thal's "assocation" with him, I just wasn't inclined to believe it. Turns out you were right anyway, though... just not for the reasons you listed.
Let's try to work together better next time, perhaps.
Oh, man, you should've protected me.
Yeah, you and Negi definitely being innocent was a big wrench thrown into our plans. We had to constantly maneuver around your actions and I was worried you'd throw your weight behind getting someone and everyone else would follow. I felt claustrophobic after a while since you guys were starting to whittle away the remaining members and with two confirmed innocent people leading the charge we had nowhere to run. Luckily accusations were flying so many different directions they never got focused on one person.
Although my one goal from the beginning of the game was to conclude it with an evil speech ending your life.

So, MISSION ACCOMPLISHED.