yes, well honestly you are not the best random vote for me, because somehow i doubt that you are mafia since you came out and called for random lynch which would attract attention to yourself. seems silly for mafia.
unvote Fircoal
i'll save my random vote for someone "random" random.
yes, well honestly you are not the best random vote for me, because somehow i doubt that you are mafia since you came out and called for random lynch which would attract attention to yourself. seems silly for mafia.
unvote Fircoal
i'll save my random vote for someone "random" random.
most people at Mafiascum use random.org
Vote: Mandy
Eddie35: hi everyone
Serbia: YOU IDIOT! What is THAT supposed to be? Are you even TRYING to play this game?! Kill the idiot NOW please!
Skoffin wrote: So um.. er... I'll be honest, I don't know what the f*ck to do from here. Goddamnit chu.
ok I used random.org but got myself so I had to do it again
the second time i got no 18 so
vote - spiesr
Battles are won by slaughter and manoeuvre. The greater the general, the more he contributes in manoeuvre, the less he demands in slaughter.
Winston Churchill
Personally, I don't play that way. What I am wondering though, is this. Seeing how we have 25 players starting (if I counted correctly), it leaves you to wonder how many mafias there are.
Now, I'm not an X-men expert, but for now, I'm going to assume that there are two mafias. Mystique's group and Magneto's group. Also, I think Juggaurnaut may be the Serial Killer.
From there, we have to fill in the blanks, but this is where I'm leaning currently.
I don't like the whole usage of using random name generators such as random.org.
In my opinion, the people who use them are suspicious. Mainly for the fact that, because they are using random.org, I get the impression that they don't care who they lynch.
However, I'll agree to the fact that, because we started on day instead of night (which is very unusual in my experience), we have no leads on who the mafia may be. That's the only justice I can see in using it, but I don't think using random.org is justifiable to the point where there is nothing suspicious about it.