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Of course I'm not forcing you to do anything if you don't want to, but seriously, what have you got to lose? Five seconds of your life?
Huh... Is it possible that in this game, instead of a doctor (or equivalent role) blocking any kills directed at a target, they just give their target an extra life no matter what? So even if the heal target also got targeted with a kill, the net loss of lives would be zero? Because out of everyone left, you would make the most sense to target with a heal last nightHmmm.
Well, in the night I somehow gained an additional life, and the flavor implied I’d been jailkept (I attempted to inspect Stryke, but got no result). I’m assuming probably the jailkeeper is also what gave me the extra life, because otherwise I got no flavor relating to the extra life bit; the flavor indicated my ‘new security personnel’ is very bothersome and stopping me from getting anything done, which might imply it’s the new body double that’s doing it. (Which… might mean that I’m just blocked from receiving results again until I lose the new life, in which case oof, and also this might in fact have been the mafia using their action to disable me via extra life instead of killing me?)
if nothing else i can try to prove myself through the night action i'm abt to gain access to
I have a theoryi have a role that doesn't do anything until i lose a life, at which point it becomes much more dangerous.
As a mild counterpoint, something that occurred to me reading my night action non-result is that potentially the explanation for the results explicitly specifying who they're for could just be that normally this role is expected to return results potentially on a several-night delay, so explaining exactly which results I'm getting makes sense, even if they might have been scrambled somehow. So probably discard this line of reasoning for doubting the possibility of bus drivers, etc. I still think RNP was just legitimately mafia, though.Well, specifically, I would usually expect in a game where the results might be scrambled that they would simply not mention who is being examined - instead, they'd just return a result, and it's the player who has to make an assumption when they connect that result to the person they actually targeted. So the choice to not go for simply giving a result, but explicitly giving a name, was noteworthy to me. Not saying it's impossible they could still be scrambled and misleading, but it does make me less inclined to think so.
I took a look at my role PM and the exact phrasing used probably suggests it is indeed the case that Receipts is disabled if I gain a life back (I have also asked for clarification). However, I also looked back and the way I described my power when I claimed did not make it sound like it would be disabled if I gained another life:And then they figured they could also disable me so why not?
This could be a point against the extra life being a mafia power deployed to disable me, if it meant they should not have known it would disable the power - however, it's also possible that 1) the mafia has an extra-life power and its description just plain suggests that it will disable any powers acquired upon having one life remaining, so that the mafia deduced from there that this would apply to my power as I'd described it, even if my description hadn't suggested it directly; or 2) the mafia itself has additional powers activated with one life left, and they figured from there that this was how they worked (or asked for clarification) and that probably similar townie powers would be the same. So, while it may be a mild point against the extra life as a mafia power, I think it's a pretty mild one and continue to think it's plausible that they could have this power, as something they could deploy situationally to disable power roles.So yes, I'm cop, and I have an actual redcheck on RNP. Specifically, I have a power called "File Accounts", which lets me target a player but has no immediate effect, and then once I'd used up my first life, I gained an additional passive power "Receipts", which at the end of the night will show me the alignment of a player I have previously targeted with File Accounts, in the order in which I targeted them (this power is specified to be unblockable).
this is where i’m at tooi don't really think stryke's theory makes any sense but the boldness of coming out the gate theorizing on rnp's towniness in this situation when doing that is precisely what attracted your suspicion to him is bold enough that it's honestly a little harder for me to imagine it coming from paranoid mafia than from town.