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    Quote Originally Posted by Kommodus
    Then we have a relationship of Sasaki to Seamus. Sasaki was bringing up suspicions of Seamus earlier in the game; only later did he switch and start saying Seamus was innocent. Were the original accusations a ploy to provide cover for his fellow mafioso? I doubt it; that is a dangerous strategy for the mafia to pursue. Or is the twist that Seamus was recruited later in the game? Or are both truly innocent?
    Seamus was originally on my secondary suspect list, along with Myrddraal and Don C. Sigurd was originally on my primary list and has been acting extremely suspiciously, so when he attempted to frame Seamus at the same time as he framed Ignoramus (the claim was that ignoramus had "accidently" sent the pm to sigurd instead of Seamus) and there were other murmurs of suspicion cast his way I knew he was innocent. Crazed Rabbits pursuit of him and Myrddraal s poorly fabricated pm confirm this.




    Quote Originally Posted by Kommodus
    There are two ominous signs in Silver Rusher's latest kills.

    If there are four mafiosi left, then after an incorrect lynch and a mafia kill, there would be four mafiosi and four townspeople. If there are actually two mafia grunts left, then they could still kill two people, and the mafia would outnumber the villagers, giving them a victory. Divine Wind's warning rings true.

    Yet how could there really be four mafiosi left? The game was supposed to start with only three, and it seems likely that at least one has been lynched (either Sasaki or GeneralHankerchief). Could the "twist," whatever it is, have even more to do with this?
    Crazed Rabbit wouldn't bother arguing against Husar's plan if the game was going to end after this round. The twist must be something else.


    So now I've been confused by both the mafia and by Silver Rusher himself. I think it will take his end-game revelations to make sense of this.
    He must be enjoying this no end.
    Last edited by Sasaki Kojiro; 11-06-2006 at 20:29.

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