Cookie Thread Act 4 (Act 5): The Fifth One

Randomly making somebody a miller (as their role, unbeknownst to them) DOES logically work

a random, uninformed miller who doesn’t know about it and mafia doesn’t know about it

It’s just boring

Yes

its a bad idea
it makes sense but it sucks

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They exist to mess up numbers

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Mafia knowing makes it more useful but we could just tell mafia who it is

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If mafia millerise a mason they’re kinda screwed oh wait no they aren’t

Unless all 3 masons are jailed at once the masons don’t know it was fheir own who was millerised

or you could assign each player a polynomial and tell mafia which galois group belongs to the miller, thus telling them while also forcing them to solve a math problem. i’m sure they’d love-

It’s only in niche scenarios they can solve “the mason was specifically millerised”

I would love to be forced to solve math problems that sounds great

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Wait they already do it to me and it’s not as fun as it sounds STILL PRETTY FUN I STILL LIKE IT

do you think you could solve for the galois group of a polynomial (just put it in GAP)

It’s not the same when it’s not an individual one-to-one force

anyway galois theory doesn’t have that much to do with combinatorics i’ll stop now. make them solve combinatorics problems to get all their information though

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The number of mafia you jailed today is… the number of unique ways to roll a 12 with two D6s.

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In general I like being forced it cuts out all that pesky decision making

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I’m implementing this and putting the real number behind a spoiler

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That’s so funny to make it actual combinatorics problems

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