I think the knife is the mod.
Heck. The knife could be an NK
Just tell everyone to claim knife.
Oh, maybe it’s a lost wolf!
@everyone if you make a wish that I join this game in the middle of the game If I am somehow allowed to join the game in the middle of the game I will
Maybe the knife is a neutral killer with the win condition to kill all liars
Wait. so mafia have to claim mafia?
but the Knife won’t know who is lying.
Can I make a wish for you to join now
No
Yes.
I command you to join for I have not actually played a game with you on here yet
hmmm do i wanna join this? not sure
/spectate for now, if you’re accepting spectators
otherwise /backup
/join
This game is balanced.
Instantly dies
The Mods are offended that you think our setup would be that easy to outsmart. This setup is balanced.
What counts as a lie?
here's your answer
lie2
/lʌɪ/
noun
noun: lie ; plural noun: lies
1. 1.
an intentionally false statement.
"they hint rather than tell outright lies "
synonyms: untruth, falsehood, fib, fabrication, deception, made-up story, trumped-up story, fake news, invention, piece of fiction, fiction, falsification, falsity, fairy story/tale, cock and bull story, barefaced lie; More
antonyms: truth, fact
* used with reference to a situation involving deception or founded on a mistaken impression.
"all their married life she had been living a lie "
verb
verb: lie ; 3rd person present: lies ; past tense: lied ; past participle: lied ; gerund or present participle: lying
1. 1.
tell a lie or lies.
“why had Ashenden lied about his visit to London?”
synonyms: say something untrue, tell an untruth, tell a lie, tell a falsehood, fib, fabricate, invent a story, make up a story, falsify, dissemble, dissimulate, bear false witness; More
antonyms: tell the truth
* get oneself into or out of a situation by lying.
“you lied your way on to this voyage by implying you were an experienced crew”
* (of a thing) present a false impression.
“the camera cannot lie”
Pls