
Originally Posted by
Unnamed Living Player

Originally Posted by
Askthepizzaguy

Originally Posted by
Unnamed Living Player
I'm sorry to decline but keep your offer in mind.

Originally Posted by
Askthepizzaguy
Hello, Good Men.
I once again implore you to share what info you have, especially if it is non-critical information. If you're reluctant to share your pro-town role, that is fine. If you have a high duel rating and don't want it known, that is also fine. But there are some risks worth taking.
Writeup tends to point the finger at Ares, so I see no reason why not.
Feel free to ignore this attempt at data mining if you disagree with the idea. My partner asked me to do this for him, and yes, he's a mason.
Suppose I told you who my partner was.
Suppose he confirmed it to you himself, in private.
Suppose I die, this round, in battle.
Come now,
Unnamed... It's me, Pizzaguy. Throw your old ally a freakin bone here!
All right, I'll leave it alone.
The only thing I can tell you at this time is that I'm loyal to the Priest King. Are you ?
I am proving that by accepting Sasaki's challenge even though he lied to me, he is virtually guaranteed to murder me, 3 is 150% of the strength of 2, so I am toast.
And I already know someone's identity who is a pro town role.
I am not asking much; just knowing an ability (non-critical, even)
Or, knowing your duel strength (assuming it is low, or medium... or if you trust me, high)
These things my mason partner can use to coordinate the town's efforts after I am dead. He will reveal, you know. Just not yet.
Listen,
Unnamed; it doesn't matter whether you trust me now or not. My partner asked me to do this snooping for him, because I was cruelly, cruelly exposed by White_Eyes on round one, and the mafia will murder me eventually. I just cannot take the risk that the town will waste a valuable lynch on me, because the longer I wait, the more the town will grow suspect of my innocence.
I am being awfully obvious, and giving you my life, if I were not pro-town. That level of ballsiness deserves some recognition, but it's not even about that. Occam's razor: I offered to die, over and over. I accepted a fatal duel. What am I?
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