Talk:Vampire/@comment-98.201.95.249-20151228205408

I played a game with four vampires, one vampire hunter, and ten spies.

It became apparent to the town that they would not win after they accidentally lynched the vampire hunter for failing the spy test, since if they lynched a vampire, we could just turn another of their own since everyone was either a spy or a vampire. Therefore, the best they could hope for was a draw.

I decided that I wanted to help the town, noted philanthropist I was, and lynched one of our vampires so that I could bite a new victim. The cap was four, so it was necessary.

Needless to say, the town was not very receptive to the idea of turning into vampires, even though that would mean everybody could win. While there is a limit to the number of vampires alive, there is no limit to the number of vampires dead. Therefore, by lynching a vampire, then turning a spy, afterwards lynching the aforementioned spy and turning another, everybody would be a vampire.

The most important part is that everybody could win.

Town forced a draw instead of allowing themselves to be handed victory.