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Yakman (2) - marty99 (361), THE_SPLIT (423)
sbr (2) - Nautilu (380), Tornadoli (392)
Tornadoli (1) - Jester180 (425)
THE_SPLIT (5) - Cymsdale (431), THE_SPLIT (445), walrus (446), jonti-h (448), Yakman (450)
 
The Split is a 1968 film directed by Gordon Flemyng and written by Robert Sabaroff based upon the novel by Donald E. Westlake.

It is also a wolf

Space wolves hunt Yakman the villager

yak_man.jpg
 
Why the fuck did the wolves hunt Yakman?
With that the game really is sealed, signed and delivered now
I'm too tired to analyse today, will try tomorrow

I have no idea, it was one of the stranger hunts I have seen. Along with the Teep hunt a few nights ago we either have a clueless wolf or a very cagey wolf trying to look clueless. Hopefully I hear more voices today.
 
There is one more wolf left, and you will just be wasting time and villager's lives if you lynch me. Go find the real baddie.

Who do you think is the last wolf? At this point everyone should be able to give a reasonable idea and explanation of who they think is the last wolf. I would like to see everyone at least make an effort to do so in the next 20 hours or so.

I will be grading on effort, not just the answer. :)
 
Why the fuck did the wolves hunt Yakman?
My personal theory is that they thought I was the seer. All my votes are so badly selected, that only a Seer or a Drooling Moron would have made them.
 
I'm going to make a radical suggestion. By my count we have three strikes (missed wolf votes), and that's a pretty good place to be in, since we only need to catch the last wolf to seal the deal.

I think the village as a whole should agree to a special voting technique.

Here is what I suggest. Everyone gets 10 "vote points" today, that the can spend in any division they want amongst who they think are the most likely wolf candidates. Before the end of today, everyone must submit a breakdown of how they want to spend their points.

So someone might say...

Pure Example Only (using the last people to post):
Cymsdale: 5
Yakman: 3
sbr: 2

So this would represent my certainty that each of those candidates is a wolf. When all the vote points are submitted, those are locked in for the remainder of the game. We total up the vote points on each person and create the master candidate list. The village then agrees to that order of lynching for the remainder of the votes.

With this technique, it should be difficult for the single wolf to influence the voting too far away from them, it should also make it difficult to hide themselves because appearing to manipulate the votes too weirdly will just invite a seer scan.

Obviously a seer announcement of the last scanned wolf should override any of this. As no villager will be dumb enough to do a fake announcement (I hope) and if the wolf tries it, it's just a guaranteed lynch for them the next day.

If we get to the last 4 players and nothing concrete is known, wish for the best.

Of course, all this means nothing if we get another announcement soon, it's more of a contingency plan.
 
if i was still in the game, i would have you lynched solely for posting that.
 
if i was still in the game, i would have you lynched solely for posting that.

If he hadn't been instrumental in lynching SS and Xarkan, so would I.

My concerns:
Jester is silent.
Torno is still smelling of wolf.
Nautilu is somewhat of an unknown, and didn't Split defend him?

Cyms has an alibi, so do Walrus and so do I
 
How about some reasoning why my idea is bad instead of just saying I deserve a lynching for it?

Because it is hog whimperingly awful. And you do :)

People will vote for whoever they think is the most likely wolf. People need ot discuss it, and then debate it some. And then we hang the bastard.

The "plan" seems utterly pointless. If it wasn't for the fact there is only one varulv left, I'd think it was a wolf plan to manipulate the vote.