And then the Boombox guy has no purpose. TinCow.
The lyrics, my friend, the lyrics point at one person in this game. The song titles themselves have 9, 2, and 1 in them, but most of the songs have the word "one", and one of them have "111" in them, you said so yourself.
Plus the references to God.
If they aren't put there deliberately, then why those specific songs? especially when we cannot find an explanation for them? And why is Sasaki defending Ares? Even you, TinCow, think Sasaki is scum, don't you?
Listen, you will never, ever, get more evidence pointing the finger directly at one person from a host again without it being totally unfair for the Godfather. I've determined that the twist of the game is that the mafia can recruit, something that
Ares himself suggested earlier. I will dig out the links myself if I need to.
Nevermind it was Shlin28:
But at least one other person thinks the mafia can recruit.
Listen, I am a big blabbermouth and a bloodhound who is sniffing a strong scent of scum from Ares. Please help me understand why all the clues in the game point to him.
1. Voting patterns
2. Activity
3. Flip-Flopping (Sasaki versus me, Ares versus me... first Sasaki is OK with me, then suddenly reverses for no reason and "ignores" me, which obviously he's NOT actually doing... then Ares who suddenly reverses and thinks I am scum one moment, and totally innocent the next, and Sasaki is defending Ares)
4. Song writeups all indicate Gods or Numbers
5. SkyNet, which did nail at least 2 mafia this game, I swear it... but ignore that if you want.
I am not always right. But if you look at Ares objectively, the evidence is too compelling to ignore, isn't it???
Someone either commit me to a mental hospital or explain WHO IN THIS GAME is objectively more the Godfather than Ares.
It's been suggested: Reenk or Andres.
I think they are the new henchmen. They are both acting scummy, for sure, and both defending Ares.
But if you don't kill the Godfather, he will just recruit more henchmen.
I must be crazy. Talk me down from this ledge, my fellow townies...
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