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ty for this link and the explanation!here's where Claire died in that game. ignore the blood coming out of her ears; that's because she was killed by a role who could kill people by saying "fuck you" to them in the thread.
so if we assume jack isn’t fully dead and will come back to life later, would lynching him in his current ostensibly dead state even... do anything? my instinct is that he is functionally dead until he isn’t
that sure is a claim and a half!Wow, so reading that previous thread is definitely reinforcing my suspicions over the lack of gore in this day's update post. :P
Whether Jack's going to revive or start doing spooky things from beyond the grave, he did at some point die, since he procced my own ability to learn the tropes of players who die (he was a Deadly Doctor). So I have no idea why someone else's death-triggered power wouldn't have activated last night.
So I have no idea why someone else's death-triggered power wouldn't have activated last night.
yeah i think this was the bit of flavortext we all kind of ignored (in favor of dies wide open). this tracks with the backfire theory, kind of? either malevolently or benevolentlyI think the look of indignation on Jack's face is probably important
If the janitor gets info on the killed person's role (which it would be kind of dumb otherwise), then N0 is the perfect time to kill someone and obscure their claimdo you think it’s plausible that a janitor might nullify any powers/actions related to their target? aside from the mafia nightkill ofc
i do find it kind of unlikely that a limited-shot janitor would spend a charge n0