[spreads his hands in a 'well, fair enough' gesture]
Yes, we're from the same place. I was sleeping when we came here; he doesn't remember how we fell into this game. He seems to be enjoying himself, at least.
I do trust him, and I don't think he's a wolf. As I said to him, it would be easiest for me if we went up for vote next, because then that narrows it down to deciding between you and Akane Kurashiki as wolves.
However, I doubt everyone will see it the same way, so it made more sense to vote for a batch of three for better overall odds. I'm surprised three people decided our group is the better one to go with so quickly.
Don't be. The wolves stand a better chance if one of the groups of four go up to vote, and I make a damn good scapegoat 'cause I wouldn't be friendly unless you held a gun to my head.
[He snorts.] And I'd probably suck at it then anyway.
So here's another one for ya: If you were a wolf and he was a sheep, would you tell 'im and trust him to keep your secret or would you lie your ass off?
There are four wolves, so it really should just take a little coordination amongst everyone else to counteract the votes stacking that way . . . we didn't have that last round, and lost two sheep for it.
[looks a little uncomfortable at the second question, and his answer is a little more abrupt]
I'd tell him. I'm not lying to Geir for a game, all right?
You really expect coordination out of the sheep? The wolves, 'less I understood the rules wrong, know who they're workin' with, but the sheep don't have the foggiest of who's on their team. Working together would take a whole lot of blind trust, or some very calculated risks at this point.
[He shrugs.] And to calculate something, you gotta know the numbers you're workin' with.
[There's something almost sympathetic in his expression for a moment, but he shutters it away quickly behind a bland stare.]
Not a comfortable thing to think about, huh? I just got one more and then I'll let ya' have at me in return: reverse that, would you trust him to tell you he was a wolf?
It's not really trust I'm thinking of, just some common sense. If votes are going up on random people very fast with no obvious reasoning -- at least Magilou was openly acting suspicious -- then people should think about that. If people aren't owning up to those seemingly random votes as well -- only Margaret stated any actual reasoning for removing miss Naho, when I asked the group -- then that is telling as well.
I think Geir would tell me; he doesn't much like lying to me either. It would make for a very interesting game if a wolf and sheep were coordinating that way, I suppose, but we're not.
Fair, but it don't mean the rest can do a damn thing about it. A smart wolf is probably gonna push the timing--make sure it's too late to change votes by the time they pile on theirs and have a half-decent reason thought up for it.
Since you'll probably ask that first: I'll admit to voting for that entertainer chick mostly because I thought she'd be a distraction and she got on my nerves. Still a toss up whether she's found a unique defense or is actually sheep. And after the debacle with the Naho girl, the sheep can't afford to make more mistakes.
On the flip side, a pair of sheep that can really trust each other when they say "I'm a sheep" could make a damn good team to work with.
But that's all I had for questions. What've you got for me?
One of my questions was 'how did you vote' -- did you also vote for Magilou on the first day? The other was, do you know any of the other players, and if so, have they acted out of the ordinary? I suppose that's it.
Yeah. That one was purely because she got on my nerves. I ain't surprised I got a few that first day; like I said, I sure as hell ain't gonna play nice for a game.
And no, I'm meeting you all for the first time. Shame we couldn't find any cards; poker's a good way to tell who's good at bluffin'.
Siana took me up on it, but sadly, no drunken confessions. I'm glad you contacted me, actually -- it's nice to have some kind of communication that's actually about the game going.
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First thing I wanna know is: you and the dragon seem to know each other already. You friends or what?
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Yes, we're from the same place. I was sleeping when we came here; he doesn't remember how we fell into this game. He seems to be enjoying himself, at least.
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So I got another question: You trust him to be honest with ya? High stakes or supposedly low stakes like this.
[The twist in his expression indicates he doesn't think this game is as low stakes as it appears.]
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[there's a trace of fondness in his voice.]
I do trust him, and I don't think he's a wolf. As I said to him, it would be easiest for me if we went up for vote next, because then that narrows it down to deciding between you and Akane Kurashiki as wolves.
However, I doubt everyone will see it the same way, so it made more sense to vote for a batch of three for better overall odds. I'm surprised three people decided our group is the better one to go with so quickly.
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[He snorts.] And I'd probably suck at it then anyway.
So here's another one for ya: If you were a wolf and he was a sheep, would you tell 'im and trust him to keep your secret or would you lie your ass off?
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[looks a little uncomfortable at the second question, and his answer is a little more abrupt]
I'd tell him. I'm not lying to Geir for a game, all right?
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You really expect coordination out of the sheep? The wolves, 'less I understood the rules wrong, know who they're workin' with, but the sheep don't have the foggiest of who's on their team. Working together would take a whole lot of blind trust, or some very calculated risks at this point.
[He shrugs.] And to calculate something, you gotta know the numbers you're workin' with.
[There's something almost sympathetic in his expression for a moment, but he shutters it away quickly behind a bland stare.]
Not a comfortable thing to think about, huh? I just got one more and then I'll let ya' have at me in return: reverse that, would you trust him to tell you he was a wolf?
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I think Geir would tell me; he doesn't much like lying to me either. It would make for a very interesting game if a wolf and sheep were coordinating that way, I suppose, but we're not.
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Since you'll probably ask that first: I'll admit to voting for that entertainer chick mostly because I thought she'd be a distraction and she got on my nerves. Still a toss up whether she's found a unique defense or is actually sheep. And after the debacle with the Naho girl, the sheep can't afford to make more mistakes.
On the flip side, a pair of sheep that can really trust each other when they say "I'm a sheep" could make a damn good team to work with.
But that's all I had for questions. What've you got for me?
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One of my questions was 'how did you vote' -- did you also vote for Magilou on the first day? The other was, do you know any of the other players, and if so, have they acted out of the ordinary? I suppose that's it.
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And no, I'm meeting you all for the first time. Shame we couldn't find any cards; poker's a good way to tell who's good at bluffin'.
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Good talk. I suppose we'll see if more votes appear or move at the last moment.
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Probably smart of the wolves to stay away from both.
We will. I'll be putting up a vote of my own soon, now that I got what I needed to know out of you. Guess I should be grateful you cooperated, huh?
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You two gave me answers to compare.
[He sees no reason to hide that he talked to both, seeing as they'll probably compare notes about him later.]
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[shrugs, a little]
It looks like your vote wound up breaking the tie for good. Let's see how this pans out.
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[He nods.]
Seems it did. It'll turn out interesting, if nothing else.
[A minute later.]
Seems like your buddy wants us all three to talk. Figured it'd be easier for you to go on the move than him.