5 hours til Day 1 ends and so far Cheddar, Spyder and Elody haven't checked in. Hopefully they'll get in soon but that's one of the problems with the long wait time between being sent role cards and the game starting, usually at least someone will forget about the game or stay inactive.
ISO Reference for those who need it (ISOs are a rundown of a players' posts in order, useful for re-evaluating your opinions on people or pulling up specific posts to quote, read the starting posts for more terminology though):
CyndaquilMouseteaser303jakob12341Thukk0TheCheddarCheeseIAmTrustySpyderCanopusJackoDerpelody53ItsmeCreatureTheChosenOne095pumacatrun2murat1996Iggy feel free to
(as in please do) put these up in the main post.
Considering we're nearing day end I figure we may as well address a typical point, which is that often experienced players are attacked/witched/investigated/protected/other PR role ability'd. For a while it's been in place that if a newbie dies N1 they get put back at the top of the queue for the next game, but in general I think it's still stayed more likely that experienced players get targeted at night (not 100% since I haven't read many NFM games in a while though). For town, it's an idea to keep this in mind, but by bringing it up you reach the road of WIFOM - now, will they purposefully attack a newbie so as to be more likely to be successful? If you have a PR role ability, I suggest carefully considering who your best target would be - do you think mafia will attack somebody active over somebody inactive? Do you think investigating somebody inactive is better than investigating somebody active? Come up with reasoning for your actions - in late game, if we begin to massclaim and you say you guarded people mostly with no reasoning at all, it might appear suspicious. Also consider whether or not including your night results in your will would be beneficial or hindering to town - as an Investigator, putting that someone came up as Citizen helps mafia PoE who the PR roles are. It might be smarter to say something like "X's result made me very sure that with how the current setup looks, they won't be scum." so that they could fit the description of many PR role results too.
On top of that, don't assume that everything said in a townie's will is law - if they say they investigated someone, then yeah, that's concrete enough (excusing Framer-related shenanigans) but if they say they think someone in particular is scum from a hunch, think about it but don't jump to conclusions necessarily. Even worse is trusting the experienced players too much
I don't know too much about Chosen's playstyle, and typically as scum from what I've seen murat and creature aren't too hard to handle but unless we're confirmed, experience =/= correct all of the time, even as town.
That's pretty much the most of my words of wisdom for now, it's likely that if an experienced player rolled in mafia they're probably giving a similar pep-talk to their teammates so I figure it's only fair