What we
know:Out of the two candidates, one is the traitor.
Out of the three voters, one is the traitor-ally, and does not know who the traitor is.
Aside from myself, there are four people I can analyze.
The Candidates:Caz:Caz's style is in dichotomy with webadict's. He focuses less on the other players of the game and more on deconstructing webadict's own approach.
I don't need to look good man, I only have to prove that you're scum. And you're doing most of that fine by yourself.
I wouldn't call it necessarily a passive style at this point. Rather, it's
reactive. Attempting to reveal webadict as the traitor by revealing the flaws and issues with webadict's approach.
Is Caz less active and forcefully digging than webadict? Absolutely. But we can't take that as a guarantee of anything. Powerwolves exist, as do passive town. Heavy activity and engagement is definitely a towntell, but Caz points out here, in the quote I selected, that he doesn't care about looking good, just tearing apart webadict's arguments.
webadict:Webadict is genuinely impressive. I'll be honest: the read I have that he's 'trying too hard to be town' is pretty much a gut read. Just instinct. So let me attempt to quantify that - or disprove it.
The coins gambit.
As the nominee for my party, I am given security briefings. One such briefing informed me that Caz, the nominee of [NO PARTY NAME GIVEN], is serving our sworn enemy Ellif. Ellif grants their nobility symbolic coins, one of which was found with Caz's dirty fingerprints on it. notquitethere must also have been given one of these coins. notquitethere often breadcrumbs in their opening post as scum, and combining with their wanton attitude this game, it is very likely that notquitethere is therefore the undercover party for Caz, to surrender us to Ellif. Note that notquitethere specifically states that they used a die instead of a real coin to obfuscate their allegiance.
It is very likely that notquitethere will be steadily pushing for Caz, and I believe this will be readily apparent as the game goes on. Of course, I do believe that Caz may attempt to use this to distance themselves from notquitethere.
I'll be honest, this reads like a conspiracy theory.
webadict: Did you lie about the coin information you claim to have gotten from your flavor?
I'm sad to say that webadict's logic regarding the coins makes no sense. It's perfectly reasonable for a town!Caz to assume webadict is lying just because he knows webadict is scum and therefore a liar. I'm not sure a town webadict would push something so...
ridiculous, so hard, unless it was literally a lie and a gambit designed to expose Caz via their reaction. Hence my question above.
But I can't just focus on this thing only. It's just a contributing factor.
Next, webadict moves on to utilizing meta evidence.
Which part of this play looks like how I usually play scum?
This... feels like useless WIFOM. As NQT points out.
I believe in your creative power to approach different games differently.
When it comes down to it, you can't use meta tells as
primary evidence. You have to rely on how the game is played, because people change. People can change a lot. And people can even
intentionally change, if they're good.
Then the dumbtell stuff. Honestly, I can believe that wuba just messed up there. It couldn't just be ignored, but a mess-up is believable.
In web's most recent post, he seems desperate.
Honestly, this would be understandable from town, too. Like town!nqt's performance in BYOR15, where he tried to panic-sway the execution at the end of day 1. I can believe that this is town!web panicking because the air is dead and scum can just lurk to victory.
I'm still leaning towards Caz as town, though. Give me evidence? Okay. You're scum because you're trying to hard to look down that you're throwing everything but the kitchen sink at Caz.
The Other Voters:notquitethere:Rest assured, I'll be reading back and reconsidering the arguments before the day's end.
Honestly? Bluarianknight makes a good point. Notquitethere seems low-effort, and not justifiably. Whether I think NQT is the traitor ally or Blu is the traitor ally depends on how well NQT follows up on this post.
That said, bad town is still town.
Bluarianknight:Smol problem of holiday inactivity. Understandable, really. And not really feasible to get a replacement for a micro-game in progress. Unfortunately this makes reading them pretty hard, but we do get one absolute gem of a post to work with recently.
Bluarianknight still supports webadict.
Which is interesting. Notquitethere seems like the traitor-ally (at the moment) while Bluarian seems like a town voter, yet they're all switched around, notquitethere voting Caz, who I think is town, and Bluarian voting webadict, who I think (presently) is mafia.
Because based on the evidence, Web just fucking shot himself in the foot - but hasn't proven any scumtells or lean-ins. He doesn't want to manipulate the crowd, and provides arguments based on his opinions.
See though, acting towny enough
is a form of scumtelling. Is the towniness being generated incidentally, or intentionally? That's the big question. My main argument against web is that it feels like he's
trying too hard to look town.
But honestly I'm still open to changing my vote to elect
Caz. Not very open, like 25% or so, but it's there. If you want to convince me? Tell me how web's play makes sense as a town player.