makeinu:
Imp:
Is that a platypus rampant on your emblazon?
No, its a star-nosed mole.
Okay, that's even more odd.
Your colors speak of peace, innocence, joy, hope. How do the charges you selected relate to that?
What charges I selected where now? I don't understand what you're asking me, explain/link?
The charges on an emblazon, the shield part of a coat of arms, are the decorative bits, such as your garlic, and my dragon. As opposed to the field, or background, or the border, et cetera.
Your choices, and those of several others, have no meaning in heraldry, which in and of itself means little. So, I merely wondered at your choices.
Mine have personal meaning to me, all relating to my own family name and it's pronunciation as that relates to two wildly different languages. It's an in-joke, if you will, just for me. But, they also have, from the colors to the charges, even the field, actual heraldric meaning, and Vector did a splendid job of capturing that in my role.
In this format, however, the King is the only kill. His is the lynch vote, the only one. And, by the nature of the game, he's confirmed Town.
I understand that the KingMaker is Town for Sure. What proves that each and every King is Town? I understood that the King is whomever the KingMaker selects, and the KingMaker can select anyone alive?
Ah, you're right. I misread. It's the Kingmaker that must be Town.
ooh. So now that you understand this - does that change your answer to the King/vig question at all?
Actually, yes, it might. I'll have to think on that. One thing still stands: at least that isn't on top of the lynch
and a scum night kill.
I'll get back to this after I've had the chance to cons...Actually, no. It doesn't really change the answer. Because in that case the killer is known, it's perhaps easier to use that information to assess whether the King-for-a-day might be scum, whereas the Vig is still killing anonymously. My Vig hatred runs deep, but it's more nuanced than it seems on surface.