are you using and
as markers for time?
3: James used to think that Prof. Bellz was some genius hero? Like Indy and Van Helsing?
are you using and
as markers for time?
3: James used to think that Prof. Bellz was some genius hero? Like Indy and Van Helsing?
Sorry to let you down, kid.
You know what they say, never meet your idols…
Come on, Bellzy, that article you wrote on Nessie’s mating strategies was a masterpiece.
Butch had been missing at breakfast, but showed up soon enough with four dead ducks he had hunted in the early morning. When he witnessed the bickering lot he sighed.
That young’n Hazel is guilty, ah jast feel it in mah bones.
His right hemisphere agreed, for once:
If Roy is a soulsnatcher, what reason could the soulsnatchers have had to kill Hazel? Hazel is currently the most suspicious person in our group. Keeping her alive will only be beneficial for the soulsnatchers. Especially, killing off Hazel would make Roy very suspicious, since why would soulsnatchers kill one of their own?
On the other hand, if Roy is innocent, it makes sense: the soulsnatchers knew that Maze Lander is the (self-confessed) witch, and that therefore killing off Hazel was safe: Maze would have no choice but to save Hazel, as they are Lovers. Even if the witch had already used a potion the first round killing off Hazel would achieve three things: it would make Roy seem like a liar, and thus they’d increase the chance of the oracle being voted out, it would kill off the innocent Maze Lander, and it would kill off the witch, removing the dangerous deadly poison from the game.
Unless the real oracle shows up, I strongly believe Roy is the real oracle at this moment.
Meta clarification:
It should be clarified that I consulted Ruby about the rules: a Lover wins only if their original faction (innocent / soulsnatcher) wins. Hence, if the lovers are on opposite teams, that does not mean they win when they are the last two standing. Just in case the lovers were also confused by this, since the lovers role is described differently on other places.
If Hazel was a soulsnatcher wouldn’t he lie about his lover?
@Haze_with_a_Z we need you
Because telling an easily contestable lie would make it easier to out her as a soul snatcher.
My gut says, if oracle isn’t really our current oracle, they’ve only found innocents so far, so not much to contribute. To which I say:
A. Hope you didn’t pay much for those oracle lessons.
B. If Maze is the witch, revival potion is no more.
If nobody else comes forward, I’m staying with oracle v. 1.0.
Also, if we burn Hazel on the stake today, and if tells the truth, we lose our witch. Is this favourable? The protector has to judge tonight whether to believe Roy and let the snatchers get the witch and Hazel, or to protect the witch and her boisson de poison. Which one is more valuable to keep, and which one is too dangerous to the snatchers to leave them alive?
OOC it’s out of character for Marlon, but me, sir, is charmed.
Hmm… If I already made my potions couldn’t I just give them to someone else?
If someone other than Roy (@syoon) is the real oracle, then coming forward would at least reveal that Roy is a soul snatcher. Also, discovering innocents also helps our cause.
Maze (@kingkaio) seems bent on believing that Roy is a snatcher, which is due to them attesting that they saved Hazel last night. However, given their mistake of revealing that they are a witch, we cannot immediately conclude that an attempt to kill Hazel was not just a ploy.
Regardless of what we think, the dangerous thing is that the witch also has a killing potion, which perhaps Maze might use to kill Roy tonight.
If someone else is the real oracle, I think it is very important that they come forward today.
I am not the oracle.
Ok, after Ruby said that a soulsnatcher could target themselves I’m 80% sure syoon’s a soulsnatcher.
If he isn’t I would have to vote for Haze but then I would die…
I meant not much to contribute until now, but now they need to talk.
Maybe I was too sarcastic.
I’m starting to think that it might have also been possible that the snatchers may have chosen not to kill anyone last night, in order to launch this ploy involving @kingkaio
Is this more or less than before?
Not yet, we still have to know for sure if Roy is the oracle or not before we attempt to kill Hazel. If Roy is the real oracle, this will happen soon enough (tonight he’s protected, tomorrow night he’ll likely die).
Unless you’re planning to kill Roy by poison tonight. If that happens, we’ll have no way to discover who the true oracle is, since the real oracle may still remain silent and could be randomly killed tonight or tomorrow by the soulsnatchers.
And to get rid of the revival bottle, to save one of their own no less.
I’m not saying it happened that way, but if ir did, well played.
The protector can protect the same person (Roy) night after night, which I think they should do, if no one else comes forward to contest their oracle claim.
Again, I think it is vital that the real oracle step forward, if they are not Roy.
Oh, yeah! I keep forgetting this.
I’m not the oracle, at this point in time I see no point to have a fake oracle around for too long: if I were the oracle I would have confessed by now.
Maybe we covered this and I’m confused, but if Maze indeed saved Hazel, why would the snatchers target one of their own, when Hazel alive can create more confusion?