Regarding KoD's view of my claim
Second,
When I say, "Unless you are sure of your claim to the role," I'm talking about counterclaiming the cop because you are the cop. Think in general. Someone claims the cop, but you know you are the cop so they must be lying. Bam. Counterclaim. As I talked about much earlier when I gave my perspective of you, you came out with your counterclaim, but then went, "Oh, wait, nvm. I rescind my counterclaim." That looks like the mark of a person who isn't sure of their claim to the role. CL claimed to be a cop (no specifics given), and you opted to counterclaim because you were(?) a cop as well; however, you obviously didn't feel so strong about that given your functionality (just the flavor) which made you a variant of a traditional cop role. Effectively you outed yourself and cast doubt on CL's claim in varying degrees (in Laur's case not really, but for others they may have took you at face value).
My dislike doesn't come from you not sharing your results. It's independent of your results. My focus is on the approach.
Looking back to the above, you obviously outed yourself, but as a (possible - confirmed) variant of a cop. Who's to say that, as scum, this wasn't intentional? By openly counterclaiming the claimed cop as a role that could be scum aligned, and then walking said claim back, you are out there to be assessed solely on that.
With regard to the PR hunting as that role (as scum), you'd share your results openly because why not? You've put yourself out in the open (favorably) as a potential town PR that survived the first night (as scum that'd be simple to accomplish by no hitting that night if that's truly the gambit), and you can keep up the charade by putting your results out (correctly as you wouldn't have to lie) while the scum team could assess whether or not to hit based on flavor (and a connection to the role if the roles are drawn *almost* exactly from their prior game).
I still have a hard time following what you're saying, but I do agree that my claim could have been construed as questionable or messy.
I'll try to explain my thought process surrounding the claim tangibly:
Firstly, I thought I was a regular seer, so I overcame my initial hesitancy around outing my role and counter-claimed Captan Lunch. When I went to recheck my role, however, I noticed that I would only receive character names, not the character's alignment nor their concrete action. At that point I was concerned that Captan Lunch was actually the seer, so I rescinded my claim and tried to WIFOM what I had just done (which, in my defense, turned out quite successfully considering Laurentus' claim).
So yes, you could say I wasn't sure about my claim to my role, because I had misunderstood my ability. That as well as my general hesitancy to out as a power role.
To be completely honest, I wouldn't have outed my role if I hadn't misunderstood my ability. I genuinely thought I was a traditional seer and that led the ensuing chaos.
Laurentus' claim
No, fuck it, I can't.
You remember that defender you were trying to bait, KoD? Well, that's me. I defended ENE and there was no NK.
Want my trail of breadcrumbs to verify? In LotRWolf, I used the phrase "Does Gondor call for aid?" when I figured out Abigail was my co-defender to signal to her that we were homies. ENE was in that game too. So I used literally the exact same phrase to signal to ENE that I'm the defender at EoD in this game.
I'm basically at a point where the urge to argue with you over your bad-faith, cherry-picking bullshit is at an all-time low, because as much as I derive enjoyment from our sparring, it's degenerating thread health to the point where various people have already expressed that it was hard for them to read through our interactions.
Literally everyone you're casting doubt on is just so fucking obvtown in my mind. You're playing this game exactly like what I'd expect from scum who got caught unexpectedly but knows how to powerwolf their way out of the shit.
So please, for the love of God, people, just lynch KoD.
I knew you were trying to signal something, Lau, but I'm notoriously bad at picking up on hints. I knew you were trying to communicate something regarding LotR - I even watched the scene with that exact phrase and I still didn't get it. Looking back on it I probably should've just ISO'd you in the LotR game, but the thought of checking the game didn't cross my mind. It makes so much sense now, though.
I don't think anyone seems to be answering Eastern New England's question.
This post seems out of the blue. What question are you referring to?