Quote Originally Posted by Jolt View Post
Actually Cicero and Cato were never Pompeians. They were Optimates (Which is a very different thing), heck even Cicero wasn't Optimate, he just decided to pick it since Caesar had rebelled, but he still kept his options opened. Cicero and Cato always fought for the Republic, rather than taking being factionous as many of the Senators were. I think Cicero and Cato are actually working for the good of the Republic (Town) in the game. In any case, can someone explain to me why is TotD being so bandwaggoned?

Vote: Abstain
Right, I should have said optimate instead of pompeian. But them not being mafia outright doesn't change the fact that they could easily ally with Pompey and the general consensus seemed to be that they switched votes off a fellow optimate to save him last round.
Quote Originally Posted by Beskar
You are forgetting that people can be protected. You cannot be protected from a lynch, that could be possibly Caesar's motive.
True, but AggonyDuck was most likely not protected if he is just a regular senator, one off ability or not. Why wouldn't Caesar just kill him? My bet is the mafia are just trying to kick up hornets nests with their messages.