ga7 wrote:I think your analysis is correct Selin, and that part:
jnd94 wrote:
Those 'third-party nuisances' are not indeed nuisances. Maybe to the followers of Satan, but obviously not nuisances to God, or I. I like to say I. Woopa woopa woopa.
Makes me think this was an indication that he wants Koesen dead anyway, just that Firth is way more important. Either way, Firth is obviously neutral so no reason to lynch him.
I'll
Vote Mandy for now, as per his vote he might be some kind of fanatic.

I am mearly being practical. Both deities defended Koesen (if you think about it from the Judgment Day perspective, I'm glad that that I won't be in Koesen's skin come next Night

). One of the two deities demended that Firth (Koesen's prosecutor) be put to death. Since this wasn't forbidden by the othe God, I chose to comply.
In a 'normal' game of mafia, there is the majority (Town) and the minority (mafia). Since the decision about the lynch is made by the mayority, all players (with the special exceptions of Jesters) do their best to appear pro-town.
However, in this game
this is not so. There are two sides (loyal to Kalish and Skittles respectivly) and a certain number of un-alligned individuals who follow their personal agendas and/or wait to be recruited by one of the sides. So, speak as much as you want about 'Good' side and the 'Evil' side. It's pure hypocrasy. There is 'Your' side and the obstacles in your way to victory. This is true for each and every one of us.
Personaly, I have a problem with neither lying nor hypocrasy
if it serves a purpose. And since I am not a member of an game-winning mayority, yet

(or the game would end and I would be posting things like "Go side x!

" instead of explaining the basic truths of our current conditions), it is reasonable to assume that I am going to lie, manipulate (and hopefully get away with it

) during the course of the game. Person who would claim otherwise at this point would be - lying.
I have no intention of joining a bunch of satanists atheists and (in a minority of cases) legitimate pro-God-lings in their prayers and hymns. If you want to lynch me for that, be my guest. But, bare in mind, you might be weakening your own side (on the other hand, you may be eligable for CNN's Play-of-the-Day

).
To conclude (and I believe that any reasonably God or Devil would agree with me on this) ritualism is, by definition, useless. Let's talk buisness.
1. To Gods:
Unvote. Having thought this over, I am returning to my previous position of non-believing Gods Anonymus. If you want me to do something, start the proposition by introducing yourself.
2. To Mortals: If you want me to vote someone, explain to me how this is advantegus to
me (without using a double figure number of virgins).