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Old 10-24-2006, 04:43 PM   #2864
Alan T
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Answering a few posts at once..

If you tried to bribe fouts, he would have turned you down regardless of how much money you offered. He was immune to money bribes. Lathum would have been found out offering money to Fouts and then the villagers would have been left knowing Lathum was looking to hire Fouts for some work and they could determine from there whether or not it was an evil act (conversion) or some villager act.

Vices did play some part in stumping Chief on some targets he wanted, it played less a part in the cowboys bribes mainly because they just got lucky in who they picked. There were plenty of opportunities for them to get busted on a bribe offer out there.

saldana: If Chief had been successful on that roll I think he was looking to get information from you. He would have found out your role was the banker, you had no special night or day actions and what your vices were. He had two other things he could do, he could try to seduce away an item (he was successful with Bullet's gun, and if he had used that on you, he could have stolen your money ; ie: steal your money then when the cowboys killed you no extra money for them, but if they killed Chief they got the extra money instead). His third option is to seduce you into an action. he could have forced you the next day to vote a certain way, or force a night or day action from you (ie: could have forced you to jail someone or release someone from jail). He had to choose which he wanted to try each time, and they had seperate positive and downsides to them however. For you he chose to try to get information from you but failed the roll.
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