∘ ☙ Kakegurui: Compulsive Gambler Mafia -- NIGHT FOUR (6/15) ❧ ∘

i didnt read anything so i agree

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im literally just doing mechanical shit and chilling
empty ass slot

ur not that guy, pal

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hmm frost is town for unspecified random reasons
VOTE: bystander

it is probably bystander and beancat and the game is super free

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childe is just chilling so he is town or neutral i agree
could be some sort of stalker role but we will find out in due time

yes i had a feeling aleph was townie lol

Hiya

VOTE: Magnus

I initially misunderstood your breadcrumbing comment, it’s true Bystander voted upon Catbae amidst the likelihood of being protected without much introspection. I don’t think disagreeing would be innately suspicious inherently (even though Catbae feels as though he should’ve been obvious town post-D1 to everybody and disagreeing feels contentious in its own right, but that’s just me); but it is natheless another plausible point against, yep.

Hippo have hinted about using the action on Catbae, that’s what the breadcrumbs meant.

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Bystander voted Catbae because Hippo is likely not the factional kill that took in Catbae’s place that survived.

(Also both Hippo and Ishmael are both killed by RNG)

This is the argument which led me astray in Digital Circus, if this is your entire axiom to suspect me with literally no other clauses, you should respectfully disavow your own reasoning.
Personally I would’ve attacked Catbae D1 over anyone else (part of why I was disgruntled in the quoted message below when I didn’t fully comprehend Hippo’s role soft, since neither of Hippo’s top townreads seemed like good kills), and Kiiruma was borderline mech confirmed by two independent sources who hadn’t known about each other with no real dissenting opinions. Your continued life would’ve neither scared nor helped me as evil, it’s honestly NAI.
So, like, no. Bye.

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We have confirmation Ishmael died to her own ability as per Chomps’ D2 testimony, by technical definition Hippo could’ve been directly struck but it appears earnestly unlikely.

This is most likely an evil ability, dwelling on a contemporary reading. Bribery has a certain preconception in terms of gambling, Ririka’s games (according to the wiki) were engineered to wager adversarial support in some sort of school election (I haven’t seen the anime); but having the availability to decline is really the cinch here as demonstrated by Papers Please.
Then again, double bluffing is a thing so feel free to reserve your best judgment; I just don’t see a reason to trust a resource one could gain themselves without a receipt source. It’s not from Lol, at least?

it is from me i did this

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VOTE: Magnus

Ah. I recalled interpreting some message as a soft in another direction, thanks for the correction. Did anything adverse happen to you last night?

I DI

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