11-27-2005, 05:53 PM
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Admiral in the Red Army
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: the moon
Age: 36
Posts: 13,262
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RE: TWG XXIV: Calvin and Hobbes
Ok, well think of things this way:
He had to ask to be seer'd. There's no doubt there.
Now think of ways he could have done it. He could have proclaimed it heavily, as he did. He could have done it lightly once the thread actually opened. Now just imagine if Tass hadn't done what he did pregame. Regardless of his role he'd probably have been lynched shortly thereafter for being out of character.
When you realize this, you see that his asking to be seer'd has absolutely no indication of his role. He had to do it, no matter what.
Now, when you realize this, you can also see that it's not even a bad move for the wolves. They want to stop an alliance and if they can get the blues to waste a seering on a wolf when it would be better used on a human, that's exactly what they do. And also when you come to the idea that Tass wanted both blues to use a seering on him, you see that he's using two seerings on just himself. Wouldn't it make more sense for the two seers to seer different people and eventually meat up in the middle? I think so, especially because then there is no open central leader to the alliance which can be attacked much like I feel Talisman will be soon.
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