Lock in all my votes as no votes then mag
VOTE: Magnus
VOTE: Jarek
Hey, at least there wasn’t a Goon on this script.
Honestly I’ll take Goon over Politician any day of the week.
At least with the Goon, you can figure out their alignment change sooner or later. Politician? No so much.
BTW the last time we had Politician in a BOTF was Hand of Darkness? The only reason Good won was because the Demon jumped the Politician.
No good could’ve very easily won with jumped Puzzlemaster, Lunatic or Snitch
The Goon could be playing for one team and forcibly converted into a loss. The only way they could really counter something like that is dying early.
That’s my gripe with the role. I’ve played as the Goon in longform and it felt like nothing really mattered early on.
I was the Snitch in that game. I only true claimed my role to Wazza during D1, who was Psychopath in hindsight.
I was lying about being a Choirboy, which hilariously was bluffed by a minion.
Night is the marioniette and needs to choose to not nominate but it should be rather easy once Kiiruma confirms they are evil and
night raelizes their info doesnt add up
noble ping wrong
hp getting dead spy
signs of vortox
yet their ability isn’t vortox’d
may told them they wree marrionte since d1 apparntly
I cannot believe nobody called us out on claiming our neighbour whisper contained only your mom jokes
It contained PARTIALLY your mom jokes
Magnus has been executed from beyond the grave. Jarek is revived and then dies again.
The Evil Team has prevailed against all odds.
May was the Vortox.
Kiiruma was the Spy.
Nightingale was the Marionette.
Litten was the Politician.
Marionette Amnesiac Ability: Each Night, choose a player (not yourself). Each day, privately learn how many evil players they have nominated during the game.
Fisherman Advice: Seek refuge with those that are not long for this town, for those that dwell within it will be your downfall (True information, written by Jarek, pretty much means ‘trust the Travellers and the killed people, don’t trust the people in the town (because their information is wrong)).