Okay so here is the post I am giving anyone to post upon accusations towards BC. I am also willing to come out of the wood work and post it.
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Alright this is getting out of hand, I have seen elected mafia before and it usually goes exactly how its going right now.
[red]Bloodyc0bbler is RED [/red]
Here is my analysis. First lets look at behavior for why we know [red]BloodyC0bbler[/red] is a mafioso.
During the elections [red]BC[/red] had a rush of votes towards him. Generally when a mafia runs for office he always has votes, and usually some of his
first few votes are indeed mafia themselves who try to trigger a bandwagon effect.
Now if we take that into consideration look who BC's first vote was. [red]TruthBringer[/red] who is now a confirmed red. As if that wasn't bad enough on day two when we were trying to figure out lynch candidates [green]L[/green] comes out with a
very good analysis on [red]TruthBringer[/red] and BC attempts to push several other people as lynch candidates. He does some bullshit analysis on YDG and then suggests other people as lynch candidates.
And we almost didn't lynch [red]TruthBringer[/red] because of it. The voting was down to a hair. At one point it was tied 12-12 and redtooth switched his vote to abstain.
So now we have BC running for office and winning, one of his first votes was a mafioso in [red]TruthBringer[/red] the next day when we have a
strong mother fucking clue analysis from [green]L[/green] on [red]TruthBringer[/red] we have BC trying to bring the whole thing down with some shitty analysis and behavior crap on YDG among others?
When YDG tries to defend himself BC attacks his activity when one of his
MAIN reasons in the first place for attacking YDG was his inactivity. So lets get this strait, we are supposed to ignore our strongest clue analysis, focus on someone for being inactive, then when they become active and present logical arguments for everything we are supposed to lynch them?
Keep in mind we are supposed to do all this instead of lynching [red]TruthBringer[/red] you know that guy who recommended that we PUBLICLY ANALYZE WHO THE PRIEST IS?
Yeah okay, if that's not fishy, what the hell is?
POSSIBLY ADD MORE HERE I was thinking something along the lines of saying his analysis has turned around and now hes trying to kill Pyrr which seems like an MBH move from the game prior, where MBH was about to die and killed Caller in his place to regain trust, how we think his Pyrr analysis might be legit only to cover the fact that hes in fact the [red]GodFather[/red]
Now for the Clue analysis because without clue analysis this is all circumstantial I suppose.
Now what do we have in [red]BloodyC0bbler's[/red] to base clues off of? We have basically a single quote and his name. In this analysis, I am assuming the clues came based off of his quote.
BloodyC0bbler's quote reads as the following.
"Rhaegar fought nobly. Rhaegar fought valiantly. Rhaegar fought honorably. And Rhaeger died. -Ser Jorah Mormont"When you google Rhaegar you get a picture of a knight and when you wiki Rhaegar you get an article about a character from a book called
A song of Fire and Ice who was a knight himself, they are one on the same.
Eldest son of Aerys II, Rhaegar was the Prince of Dragonstone, the heir-apparent to the Iron Throne. As a character who has been deceased since before the beginning of the books, almost all information on Rhaegar comes second-hand, through the thoughts, recollections and tales of other characters.
An intelligent, handsome, brooding and melancholy man, Rhaegar kept his thoughts closely guarded; while all knew of him (Cersei once commented that when the Targaryens came to Casterly Rock, the smallfolk cheered for Lord Tywin Lannister twice as much as for King Aerys, but only half as loudly as for Rhaegar), few knew him, and he had few real friends (Ser Arthur Dayne, Myles Mootan, Richard Lonmouth & Lord Connington were such).
As a child Rhaegar was bookish to a fault; he took no interest in the play of other children until he found and read something that changed him: he decided that he must be a warrior. At seventeen he was knighted and from all reports he grew into a highly skilled and capable fighter, but took little joy in it (Barristan Selmy once remarked that Rhaegar loved his harp more than he loved his lance). He was born on the same day as the Tragedy at Summerhall, and often liked to visit the ruined hall for solitude, disappearing with only his harp for company and emerging weeks later with new compositions of surpassing beauty and melancholy.
He was champion at the tourney at Harrenhal, the only time he ever won a tourney. He shocked those present at the tourney by passing over his wife, the Dornish princess Elia of Dorne, when selecting the Queen of Love and Beauty. Instead, he crowned Lyanna Stark, a noblewoman of the North, by giving her the crown of winter roses. Rhaegar later disappeared with Lyanna, an act that many people, including Lyanna's family and her betrothed Robert Baratheon, viewed as a kidnapping. While the exact nature of their relationship is not currently known, outrage over the act ultimately triggered the War of the Usurper. Rhaegar was killed by Robert during that conflict at the Battle of the Trident.
His wife, Elia Martell, bore him two children, a girl named Rhaenys and an infant son, Aegon. The princess and her two children were murdered by Ser Gregor Clegane and Ser Amory Lorch during the Sack of King's Landing, under Tywin Lannister's orders.
Though Robert vilified Rhaegar throughout A Game of Thrones, most other characters have expressed admiration for him, including Robert's best friend Ned Stark. His younger sister Daenerys Targaryen is sometimes compared to him as a compliment. Maester Aemon remembered that Rhaegar believed his child Aegon to be the 'Prince Who Was Promised'.
important parts from this that I am taking are the name of the book, Fire/Ice and how Rhaegar died according to wiki.
Right one of the main things I see is the opening scene on night one. Rhaegar died in the battle of Trident. Here is the opening post.
As they stepped through the gates they saw a sight which resembled a bloody battle. The bodyguards were strung up on lines like a human clothes line. Blood spilling from their gored bodies and pooling on the ground. The two forced themselves to continue on, for the sake of the town. They tread through the blood and into the inner palace. Little did Camlito and Ace know that this foolish move would be their last. As they entered, a bomb went off to their right, sending a pillar crashing down on top of the poor innocent townies. Both were flattened into human pancakes.
I am sure we all see the part referring to a bloody battle which refers to [red]BloodyC0bbler[/red] and how Rhaegar died.
I think the next part might be more of a stretch then rest of it but I think the name of the book comes into play next A song of [red]Fire[/red] and [blue]Ice[/blue] When we look at how they died, it is the result of a bomb, when we think of bomb, we think of fiery explosions. A pretty solid leap. compared to the prior in my opinion.
I believe the clues alternate every day, which is a common trend in mafia games, so the day two post seems to have no clues linking to BloodyC0bbler.
So now we have Day 3. The quote I am referring to is the reference to this.
Caller and So no fek were returning from their night class on nautical warfare, but knowing there were Mafia about they decided to take the back route to their home. While walking through the last and only park on their journey home they heard a strange but faint laughter. A twig behind them snapped. They panicked- Caller turned and ran as fast as he could, while So no fek was petrified and could not move. The Mafioso stepped forward and ensured that So no fek would no longer be able to move. As he was running, Caller heard the laughter again, but more clearer. He looked up into the trees and a curiously clothed man glided down from the tree, but stumbled on the landing and fell over. To Callers’s surprise he burst out laughing. Not willing to take a chance, Caller backed away but his leg got caught in a trap and was hoisted into the air helpless. The Mafioso stood up walked over to Caller and tied his hands up with a bomb. Standing just outside of the blastzone, the Mafioso and Caller stared into each other’s eyes as Caller’s death was literally counting down. The blast destroyed Caller. The morning rooster crowed, and both Mafioso knew that So no fek still had to be dealt with. Upon checking his wallet they established his ironic death by making So no fek sink in the harbour.
Once agian we see the reoccurring theme of a bomb, what refers to the title of the book again. I think if we give it more time, the clue will get more vivid and we will perhaps see an icy death in the future, if the water area of this clue is any indicator to that.
Now I refer to the first bolded part,
Nautical Warfare I think this is another reference to Rhaegar's death in battle, its the battle of Trident, a trident is the symbol of Poseidon one of the Greek gods of the Ocean. The war clearly refers to Rhaegar's battle.
With the above evidence I present to you [red]BloodyC0bber[/red] the mafia Godfather.
I think the opening scene was placed as such in a poetic way of Plexa, we all know hes an incredible writer and I think he would do something along the lines of setting it in the context of the Godfathers profile.
So with that I vote to lynch [red]BloodyC0bber[/red] and get this scum out of office.
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Alright so I think that should be good enough to ensure that BC is a deadman.
Its going to be funny when he comes back green LAWL!