Baalzamon said:
This didn't make sense to me at first, but after writing it down in my notebook and looking at it for a considerable amount of time, it does. Not only does it make sense, but it proves my innocence. Whether or not you guys believe me, I was WAY too scared to even attempt to lie on night 1. If Heph also didn't lie on night 1, then that means whoever would have killed Trucks is Prof or you. If Prof was our only liar on night 1, and he targeted Trucks, then this means I am the roleblocker. The reasoning is Heph targeted FF, and I would be the only person who targeted Heph. This would leave townie and doc to be Trucks and you. So for night 2, if Prof was our night 1 kill, we can also tell he lied night 2. This means that Prof targeted Heph. Since Trucks also targeted Heph, he cannot be the doctor. This means Trucks is the townie, and you are the doctor. Me being the roleblcoker simply means I blocked your doctor skill last night. Now, if we assume you were our liar on night 1, then either Prof or I must be the roleblocker. Since prof and I both targeted you last night, then the rolebocker would have had to target you last night, which means you as a mafia wouldn't have gotten a kill. So this option simply does not work. Both of these situations assume that only 1 person was lying on both night 1 and night 2. That being the case, Prof is the mafia, I am the roleblocker, you are the doctor, and Trucks is the townie. Vote: Prof Edit: Where I say night 1, I mean night 0, and night 2 means night 1. |
if all the roles are as you say Heph would have killed someone last night. You can't have the roleblocker blocking the doc and only have one of the possible killers die.








