[VFM] Town vs Bandits - Day 5 (4/13) - Bandits Win!

idk bruh but you quoted my post lol

why does vulgardā€™s play remind you of yourself in ciconia

the difference between you in that game and him in this one is that your motivation was clear at an earlier stage and you made more of a visible attempt to analyse responses to it. vulgard isnā€™t, really

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itā€™s moreso the talk surrounding his play and not the play itself that reminds me of ciconia tbh
because i saw a lot of commentary about vulgardā€™s first few posts being wolfy but the way the thread handled it was kinda jumpy iirc
tbf i was half asleep when i read that part of the thread so maybe i should reread it

Because you made it sound like you expected him to be wolfy from the very beginning of the game. Although this interaction Iā€™s giving you a somewhat more villagery feel, so I might be wrong on you being a wolf. Your confusion over this just sounds villagery, and not like a wolf trying to backtrack from accidentally outing. /unvote

Would you please explain this?

I read some stuff but i think my brain is mush soup again because i honestly canā€™t focus
might just come back in the morning and power through some backreading

Nice try. Youā€™re not thread spewed anything.

Not gonna lie. GGhana has a point here.

has anyone taken GGhanaā€™s takes seriously yet? why does it sound like youā€™re trying to shut down what he said? sorry if I didnā€™t read enough to know the answer to this, but Iā€™m curious.

Partial mindmeld with me, especially with the first part. GGhana has moved up to only being a scumlean for me honestly.

I can definitely see a possibility of there being a wolf in Vulgard/Proph even if GTH Iā€™d say theyā€™re both villagers at the moment, although Iā€™m not confident at all on my Vul read. A bit more confident on my Proph read though.

ok, could you point out some of the reasons you think each of them is town?

yeah i donā€™t really know what this means so please elaborate when you can

i think his reasons for townreading vulgard were pretty weak and the way it was passed off as gut may be indicative of TMI

@Prophylaxis @Chloe - i agree with your concern about vulgard in the sense that some of his reasoning feels haphazardly thrown together/overly vague (such as townreading me and chloe for ā€œdepth of thoughtā€), but the thing that bothers me is that i know that vulgard is capable of playing an extremely strong wolf-game. based on the wolf game i saw from him, heā€™s able to come up with specific micro-reasons to justify his reads in his sleep. so, in a world where vulgard is a wolf, he is engaging in behavior that is explicitly wolfy and then ā€¦not talking himself out of it even though he easily could. why is this?

like, i think it is clear that vulgardā€™s game lacks a certain spice that makes it villagery, but i feel like the spice is something that vulgard, as a wolf, could add to his own game very easily. why isnt he?

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I think a few people have, but itā€™s hard to tell and Iā€™m not trying to shut anything down. I do think itā€™s at least likely that thereā€™s a wolf in GGhana/Proph though from their interaction here although thereā€™s a possibility that both are villagers, but I somewhat doubt it.

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/vote Emilia @Wazza

anyway, hereā€™s a free wolf for everyone

Sure. Proph just has a solvy air to him that feels villagery and it feels like he believes what heā€™s saying so heā€™s a townlean of mine.

As for Vul, itā€™s more of a gutread saying that heā€™s a villager and itā€™s only a nulltownlean at the moment.

I think at least a part of both reads is based on GGhanaā€™s interactions with each slot, so if GGhana ends up flipping villager, Iā€™m going to reeval both of them.

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Hmmm, I see and thanks.

people calling vulgard wolfy for his posts but i donā€™t see a particularly big wagon on him, idk. it looks like only chloe and proph voted vulgard the entire day but i couldā€™ve sworn someone else echoed that his posts were wolfy, and yet despite that people jumped to scumread him they didnā€™t jump to vote him.

Who was it?