Umm Sasaki I was agreeing with you...
I agree, the manner of Kommodus' response is probably the most suspicious thing about him.
Umm Sasaki I was agreeing with you...
I agree, the manner of Kommodus' response is probably the most suspicious thing about him.
Sorry, was confused.Originally Posted by Myrddraal
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Hmm yep, bad choice of words there.![]()
Well, now.
We are at a cusp point.
General Hankerchief is well aware that his reveal is a "make or break" point. He will either be believed or dis-believed and lynched.
If you believe him, you must also believe that BOTH he and Myrdraal were willing to investigate Sasaki after his death -- knowing full well that even if mafia (which Hanky at least believed in enough at that point to vote to lynch Sasaki) they would be using one of their precious "double investigates" to investigate someone who could not be the godfather [why not one to confirm Sasaki and the other to narrow the field?] and not to narrow the field and then in the very next round to knowingly Abstain/not vote during the round in which an "innocent" Ignoramus was lynched, without even an effort to nudge one of their still-under-suspicions (like me) forward, and then to do the reveal with only two votes against, and to have the reveal involve Myrdraal who hasn't posted at all in corroboration after nearly 7 hours.
Hanky's post did make me rethink about Rabbit (btw Husar, I don't recall ever thinking of him as the detective, though several folks suggested it early on, which he denied), but I am questioning the veracity of this whole reveal. Unlike the rest of you, I also know myself to be innocent, and therefor have doubts about anything that gives ammo for my lynching.
Absent Myrdraal's confirmation and discussion, I will Vote: General Hankerchief
I'm beginning to think we haven't hit any mafiosi so far. This lynching will be followed by one murder taking us from 11 voters to 9. If that lynching fails to nail a mafia, then the game is over.
This truly is the cusp point.
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