Talk:Jailor/@comment-201.51.190.123-20141219075028

Sigh*, i was jailor and asked the person, politely, to state her role. Then she was like "why?", and i answered "because i said so", thinking she was an evil role trying to get away with chitchat, and her reaction was "who the fuck do you think you are?" and i hit the execute buttom, "exe me and you will lose all your exes", "you will see i'm town and you gonna regret it".

In the end, that person ended up being an investigator and i'm still trying to solve the question: Why didn't she state her role, nice and clean? It just makes no sense for a town player not to state her role to the jailor, quite the opposite, if you don't state your role you are most likely getting executed unless the jailor is pretty lenient.

People tend to misunderstand the role a jailor plays. It's not simply a town killing role, it may as well be a town investigative. Being a jailor is all about finding "mistakes" in the statements of the interrogated person and the information you have in your hands. Not cooperating with the jailor will result in you getting executed most of times, if not always. Being a town person and yet not answering is just plain stupid and i'm being nice, it's gamethrowing. Sometimes you will see an "awesome" jailor which only executes bad guys mercilessly. Sometimes you will see the "good job jailor" kind, who executes a town member first thing in the morning. But the jailor is nothing but a judge, he's not going to tell you "Hello i'm Person A, i jailed Person B night one and he claimed investigator, i'm still alive as you see, so he's not sk, but i have my doubts, what about you?", YOU are the one who needs to convince him of something. He's not a person above you, he's just a player who's got to do his job so tell the truth if you are from town and do whatever you like if you're not.