i also really really hate hannibal
this is exclusively because YOU CANNOT SOCIALLY DEDUCE THE DEMON
its one thing to be able to not socially deduce a Minion
it is another to be completely unable to solve the game through socials
minions are ACTIVELY DISINCENTIVIZED from telling them who they are, too
okay i guess if the ST gives them fake info i guess but
see sometimes you just get âthe hannibal scholar nominated the winemaker day 1 L evilsâ
this is an ST deduction rather than
yeah.
also spartacus the outsider is just a shittier damsel
no huntsman, evil donât know it exists without haruspex
lacks a lot of what makes damsel interesting
Technically Scholar is a homebrew Huntsman.
eh
as scholar youâre better off trying to pop your ability on a Twins or Winemaker over very publicly having to nom to narrow Spartacus down
flashbacks to gab bluffing scholar
Itâs a certain trail-off tone
It indicates sometihng thatâs like, an aside. Something I know is unhelpful but I am saying anyway
You know when youâre saying a sentence, and you set off something, specifically a nonessential phrase, with commas? The comma at the end of a sentence indicates a nonessential sentence that I am setting off
I think I was reading it as something used when the sentence was vaguely humorous
though now that you say this, that meaning makes a lot of sense
Well, Iâll usually only say nonessential sentences when they serve some secondary purpose, like humour,
brb putting this into the wolf detector 6000
It also indicates that the thought isnât fully finished and complete, which I like to do when Iâm saying something joking. Like, I donât genuinely believe Trumpeter is not busted. But I wanted to joke about how literally all the evils walked into it in the FoR game we played here.
So I used a comma at the end of the sentence to indicate it was nonfinal. That wasnât all my thoughts.