a coinflip is asking the goddess Fortuna for her advice.DreamTrawler wrote: ↑Thu Mar 20, 2025 6:50 pmI won't vote end, if someone can pull out some amazing argument or piece of evidence I am open to switching.Kakarroto wrote: ↑Thu Mar 20, 2025 6:47 pmit might be in a way, probably is. But a) Cicero was a pragmatist and all the flavour fits so well for that so it just came to mind and b) the more likely result that I see is that you two vote for me and make town lose.DreamTrawler wrote: ↑Thu Mar 20, 2025 6:40 pmI mean, this is my first Mafia game on here, but that feels like it's against the spirit of the game.
I don't want to be the reason why we're losing too. I guess everyone feels that way. Although, lets proceed with the mind as if such a Triumvirate isn't possible, and try to vote for the real Tyrant. Out of the city that is.
So while I feel some heart strungs being played, I continue to vote for Will to be removed from office, banished, and maybe even executed for his tyrannical digressions. I hope I'm not wrong, and I hope I have your support, Senator Dreamicus.
Caesar is in the favour of the goddess Fortuna.
Any advice asked the goddess Fortuna is an advice asked of Caesar.
Ergo you shouldn't listen to it, or rather do the exact opposite.