Hehe, I was going to write up something different, but I think I'll instead sit back and watch how this thing plays out.
I feel like the winds of this game have favoured on the side of vagueness. I want to see if this little gamble pays off.
I want to watch and see if my hunch is right....
and be mysterious. *makes mysterious noise* Actually being mysterious sucks. Someone make it stop.
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Anyhow, I looked backed and realized Notty already said why she unvoted Kallie so my post before was basically useless.
But i'm not very convinced "no reason" spiel. There is
always a reason. And suddenly unvoting without explanation or understandable context, especially on the reverse-bandwagon THEY started doesn't exactly scream "no reason."
I still find it a pretty strange occurrence from yesterday.
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Being inactive has actually helped form a theory though. Somebody yesterday said "all those experienced players must be mafia, else they would be dead already", a similar argument to what timdood just refuted in the post before me.
And I would agree: Usually the strong players would be attacked first. So why then are people like
JKangaroo ,
Nottykitten or
Ooglie101 or me still alive, if usually we'd be probably be killed off? Well for me probably since people didn't realise I was even playing (hehe new MLG mafia super strategy!) but for the others I have a theory:
The people that are mafia have no big experience with our mafia games, and don't know the Meta of who the powerful and strong players are. So e.g. Shade, who is playing with us for the first time, is in my opinion a prime candidate for being mafia, or part of the mafia group that consists of more inexperienced people.
Yes - this is assuming that the people I mentioned above are actually town (but their towntells are strong, to me at least), and that the mafia group isn't actually willingly not attacking strong players, but the latter would be idiotic, since you must kill off the dangerous players very fast. This makes me believe we should look at those people that play with us for the first time and cannot jet judge who is a strong and "dangerous to mafia" (but helpful for town) players.
Does that make sense? Could also be an absolute shit theory :D
No no no, it's a sound theory, a very sound theory.
Both the "strong players are alive because they're Mafia" theory and the "new players could unaware of strong townies" theory are both sound...
...in theory.
In fact I do believe there was a large debate on this very topic many, many games ago. Maybe it was Alpha's Season 5... I'm not entirely sure and too lazy to look back and check. But in any case, I do believe both theories somewhat fell away from use many games ago, maybe even to that season stated previously, popping up every now and again as we see happening now.
But I do believe neither is the case.
For starters, the "new players" theory would
work, for the most part only if the entire or a significant portion of the Mafia team were new. As we can see, the only "super new" players I guess would be Kallie, whos dead (sadly) and Shade. Not a very good sample size if you ask me. I guess we could add some other people in there too I guess; people with somewhat less experience with only a few games under their belt... But I feel we'll still not have that many people to account for.
We could also go for the "veterans" theory, which has a bit more ground as I feel many players in-game already have quite a bit of experience here (and perhaps even off) of these forums. But like I said previously, I feel like the "kill the big players" has somewhat fallen by the wayside over many previous games. It was a good tactic in early games and seasons, and to a degree it still is as some players can be dangerous... but I feel Mafia are looking out more for claim-tells and possible power-roles instead of just going the night and shooting someone at random...
...Now honestly when I started typing that silly theory spiel I kind of was just making it for the hell of it as it honestly isn't going to contribute anything to furthering the game in any way and it was more like I was making conersation. And I'm really just sitting here trying to do
something and keep procrastinating so I can NOT study my discrete math work because oh my god I hate math so much, but that last paragraph got me thinking.
Noah's death definitely was a bit strange in the beginning; you definitely would have expected a more experienced player to get shot
(plus it's kind of like a friendly gesture to let newbies or oldies who haven't played in awhile to live a little longer <3) , and if we want to go with the "new players" theory, the death might be understandable. What if we look at the other nightly deaths?: Raxo makes sense from a Mafia stand-point: kill the obvious (and unfortunate) roleclaim. BAM! One less headache to worry about. Mafia knows how effective a doc can be in the right hands (I remember how many lives digi made in that one game and it killed me inside as a mafia member).
..But Caff? I don't recall anything that warranted Caff dying. It was random, out of the blue. The most I feel Caff did thats related to what we've been talking about was being one of those who helped lynch Kallie, and that's about it. And we can easily assume it was done by the third-party; they probably knew raxo was going to get shot by Mafia so it would be a waste to target him, and so they took a pot-shot at random. By why Caff? Here would be where the "veteran" theory would kick-in, since that's a valid choice on pot-shot kills without any good information.
There's also the theory that I thought of just now because as the tracker, Caff could have also died to the third-party who had an ability that kills her if she visits them... but that's a bit far-fetched. It doesn't really fit the theme of the game or tie into any of the other roles unless you count the vig, cop, doc, etc alongside the tracker as "visiting." Still far-fetched imo.
TL;DR what I'm thinking is that GmK may be onto something, and perhaps, from what I'm thinking, maybe Shade(or a different less-experienced player) is a 3p. Maybe even a 3p killer.
Who knows. It's just a wild
conspiracy/game theory.
Also darnit GmK, you got me using those theories even though I just said they were totally not being used that much anymore. *grumble grumble*