Lifthrasil made a striking total of eight (8) posts on D1, and the even more impressive total of four (4) on D2, but at least all of D2’s posts are game-involved.
The degree of lurking seems quite unlike and excessive for Lifthrasil, given his belief and repeated statements that lurking is beneficial to scum and detrimental to town, and him being a firm proponent of lynching the lurkers in lack of better candidates.
All of his D1 posts, except one, were RP-ing, even the single one where he engaged drealmer7 (post #178) asking him to reveal his flavour-name and dislike. Of some interest is perhaps the fact that he prefaced this portion of his post with “but seriously” while staying in-character. It could perhaps have been that he was addressing drealmer7 who traditionally RPs, but seems a bit out of place given that:
- drealmer7 himself was not RP-ing after the discussion started heating up, IIRC;
- drealmer7 was at L-1 at that point, and Lifthrasil’s own phrasing indicates he was aware of the fact that drealmer7 was at L-1.
The only post he goes out of character is post #112, where he addresses, in a rather casual way, the topic of flavour-names and dislikes. He appears to think that it’s nth of consequence (willing to share his), so one question is why he did not partake in the discussion with drealmer7 who insisted, up to end, that it might be something more than flavour, and useful for scum-hunting.
Lidthrasil is the type who jumps on people and latches onto them, and quite aggressively at that, if he thinks their arguments don’t hold up (his pursue of Hunter65536 is no exception).
Now, if he didn’t find anything scum-worthy enough about drealmer7’s arguments, another question would be why he didn’t try to persuade people to get off his wagon, and I don’t mean when drealmer7 was at L-1, but when there was still time to try to shift things in a different direction. He said that he didn’t have anything more than his feeling about flubbucket, and didn’t think it enough to convince others. But he didn’t even try, which is quite unlike him.
The above combined feel like he wasn't actually scum-hunting, or even particularly involved in the game in general. He comes across more like a spectator who passively watched things unfold; also quite unlike him. Does this mean he’s Mafia? Not sure at this point, but his D1 behaviour, from the lurking and the indifference with which he approached things to his parked vote on flubbucket, was odd and out of place for the Lifthrasil I know.
This made me consider the possibility he might be a Survivor of some sort (would be funny if there was someone from a EBWOP/EBWODP or some such organisation) where staying out of the spotlight and any “cross-fire” is key to making it to end game.
And then we come to D2.
His very first post (#252), again in-character (but also the only one in D2), says he’ll go look at “who pushed too strongly on drealmer”. And comes back with Hunter65536, and votes him for four reasons. I don’t know about others, but he wouldn’t be my first choice if my criterion was what he stated.
Of all his reasons, only the first one (piggybacking on someone else’s pressure-vote with no context/arguments) seems legitimate enough to me, yet is also the only one he leaves out in his follow-up post, where he focuses on the ones I think don’t hold up.
Of those, the “voting drealmer7 for a thin reason” is pretty rich coming from Lifthrasil, of all people.
Regarding the “all-men” slip - I was the one that brought it up in my RP-ing joke-poke of Hunter65536, and I’m starting to feel a bit bad about it as others seem to make more out of it than it is.
So, while Lifthrasil’s tunnel-vision way and force with which he’s going after Hunter65536 (or at least was, as he switched his vote to Dessimu earlier, though in the exact same fashion) feels pretty consistent, he seems oddly deaf to others’ counter-arguments for voting Hunter65536. In fact, this “pop-in, make a short post, vote, pop-out” play he seems to favour, even more so on D2, seems quite odd overall. As if he’s trying a bit too hard to not cross paths much with others, while appearing more involved than he did D1.
And to this point, it’s unclear to me what about flubbucket it was that turned his initially not-serious vote to one he was comfortable to leave on him till the end of D1. What about flubbucket felt scummy enough in the course of the Day? I don’t think he explained this, at least not to my satisfaction. And while he replied to cristigale, and returned earlier to change his vote, why didn’t he address any of bler144’s valid points against him?
Overall, he acts quite unlike himself, what it means I’m not sure. I’d appreciate it if he’d stick around a bit longer, engage the rest of us in a meaningful way, and address the points that have been raised. As things stand, he’s leaving too many question-marks hanging over his head, and keeping my eyebrow raised.
I assume that bler144 is voting (and wanting to lynch?) Lifthrasil to get his reveal and see what his alignment can tell him about flubbucket, and by extension about Mafia.
What will it tell you, bler144, if Lifthrasil flips Town or third-party?
On a side note – could we, please, stop referring to SKs as “neutrals”? By definition, a SK is not neutral to any and all factions of a game, he’s out to get every single other player, and wins only if they’re the last man standing.
Oh, and just for the record:
bler144: [...] It was a factual observation, not a judgment. [...]
Responding to you on other “point
s" (plural) is not how things went, hence it was not a
factual observation. Moving on!