I have to hand it to you, Gold. That was brilliant. No one wants others to think that they are dumb, which means that many may “think things through” until they reach a conclusion that lines up with yours. In fact, this already seems to be the case. Additionally, you have set up everyone that does not agree with you as a suspect, at least in the eyes of those easily persuaded. An absolutely magnificent play, and I offer my hearty congratulations. Let me demonstrate, however, that I
have thought this through, and find a random lynching to be a most unfavorable option.
Let us consider three possible futures that could occur as the result of our actions today, namely A, B and C:
A: Day 1: The town lynches one of their own. We are now aware of what role we no longer have at our disposition.
Night 1: The town gains the knowledge imparted by night investigations and loses one member to the mafia.
Day 2: The town now has the results of night investigations to guide us in our lynching. The balance is 6 townies to 4 mafia/others.
B: Day 1: The town lynches scum.
Night 1: The town gains the knowledge imparted by night investigations and loses one member to the mafia.
Day 2: The town now has the results of night investigations to guide us in our lynching. The balance is 7 townies to 3 mafia/others.
C: Day 1: No lynch.
Night 1: The town gains the knowledge imparted by night investigations and loses one member to the mafia.
Day 2: The town now has the results of night investigations to guide us in our lynching. The balance is 7 townies to 4 mafia/others.
These scenarios do not take into account that there may be more than one killing role or the unlikely intervention of a doctor, but it would be easy to see where those fit in and how they would affect the status quo on Day 2.
Now, needless to say, scenario
B is the most favorable. However, if we lynch randomly, it is also the least likely.
A is the least favorable, and also the most likely in the event of a random lynching.
C is in between the two, better than
A but worse than
B, but it is also the only option that we have nigh-complete control over. Again, let me restate that the town gains nothing from lynching an innocent, save the knowledge that we no longer have what could have been a very useful role. Better to keep a useful role and be unaware of it than to know what we could have had if we hadn't killed it off.
I must be clear that I am not altogether against the idea of lynching on Day 1. My only gripe is with
random lynching. If someone is giving off distinct scum vibes on the first day, then by all means, let us be rid of them. But shooting at random, even with 1 in 3 odds, is hardly a wise choice.
It also bears remembrance that as of now, there is no deadline for lynching. We have time to talk a little bit more, do some more Day 1 scum hunting. Thus, while I am against random lynching, I am not against pressuring. It often sparks up interesting discussion and may reveal some unexpected things. So, to satisfy a little suspicion of mine, I’m going to
Vote: Gold.