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Nezahualpilli

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About Me

I joined MafiaScum on August 21, 2019. Seeking out a mental challenge, I remembered that my older brother (whom used to play here under the moniker of 'reso') had recommended playing forum Mafia and MafiaScum specifically if I was looking for one.

The name "Nezahualpilli" does not come from the name of a ruler of the Mesoamerican city-state of Texcoco in 1472, but rather is the name of one of my more favourite-to-use characters from Granblue Fantasy, a Japanese RPG gacha game (which, to be fair, is probably derived from the name of that Mesoamerican ruler). For the sake of convenience, Nezahualpilli can be shortened down to Neza. Alternatively, it is also perfectly acceptable to call me Birdman.

Besides playing forum Mafia and Granblue Fantasy, I enjoy cooking whenever I can. I also enjoy rhythm games (currently playing Cytus II and Lanota). At the time of writing, I am currently situated in South Korea, and am stuck in a NEET situation.

I like the color #BA55D3.

Statistics

Note: The following data does not include games where I has been replaced.

Alignment Wins Losses Ties Win Percentage
Town 0 1 0 0%
Mafia 0 0 0 0%
Other 0 0 0 0%
All 0 0 0 0%

Track Record

The following data is listed in reverse chronological order, with the most recently started game at the top. If I replaced into a game, the duration listed is started from when I replaced in.

Name Moderator Role Fate Result Duration Entry Notes
Newbie 1952: Government Teacher Vanilla Townie Killed Night 1 Mafia Win August 22, 2019 ~ September 20, 2019 Original Player My very first game. In the words of Chennisden, who was a third-party observer in the dead thread, "u couldve had the mod post "neza is town" and literally nothing would've changed. and of course ICs must be NKed /shrug".

I did get backlogged with reading material during second half of Day 1 because of RL circumstances, and I was unable to push out what I think were my most crucial reads.