Quote:If they go out and say they are Inquisitor, how is that going to help you choose the correct one to lynch? It will only help WW to pinpoint. What bad thing can come from they silently gather info? Why risk their lives?I can then choose to lynch one of them with a higher chance of sniping a werewolf. That's why it's only bad for the werewolves-aligned inquisitor to show themselves right now. If the other inquisitor is town-aligned, then they should realize that it will in fact, in contrast with what you say, help US pinpoint a werewolf. The werewolf-aligned inquisitor is less likely to reveal themselves, and that's why he should immediately become the suspect once they've been found by a scout.
TheNave Wrote:it seems to me that you're agressivly trying to lure out all the other inquisitors... and like you said, we townies have no way to differentiate between town or ww inquisitor...Exactly.
Quote:yet the werwolfs can easily tell who the town inqs are and kill them of early before they can gather any information at allWould you as a werewolf really go after an inquisitor? I would want to stay as far from that as I can. I'd want people to refrain from lynching an inquisitor in fear they'd get theirs, but if he's already dead - and especially if he's devoured by a werewolf - then there is nothing to fear and all to gain from lynching an inquisitor.
Quote:so from my perspective, everything you're doing right now is trying to cover up your intention of helping the werwolfesHow?
mfc Wrote:There is no way we can trust Nave even now. Best strategy is let everyone gather their missing pieces for the GRAND puzzle and figure who is lying from bigger chunk of data. Now revelation of any other inquisitor only helps WW.You do realize that by making everyone vote "no-kill" you can't make any future deductions from that side, right?
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