Thank you for your coat, Mrs. White.*Mrs White wrote:We can do that after the unmasking.*Squirrel of Midgard wrote: Hmm... isn't it more fun if we can figure out the truth, and then share a story or two about it? I certainly don't mind sharing a story or two about my time in Greece.
As Mrs. White has said... After the unMASQing... You can reveal what was incorrectly guessed. For now, it's better to not reveal the truth if incorrectly guessed. This keeps your... MASQ'ed identity more difficult to guess... so that more clues are needed. Naturally, if they guess correctly, you must tell the truth. But the idea is, if they guessed incorrectly - now the clue is - it's one of your other two statements. They must assemble all these clues when the time comes around to guess before the unMASQing. Telling them, if they guessed incorrectly, which is the actual truth - makes the guessing too easy. Otherwise, it would be one truth, one lie as a game.