Cat's already out of the bag. He's either Thor, presumably a pro-town God, or he's a scumbag, and we'll have all the evidence that he's a scumbag that we need in short order.
Oh bull droppings. I was simply the talkative one. Ask anyone involved in that whole deal, what went down in private was democratic and I asked for opinions and said I'd do whatever the consensus was. When there wasn't one I urged for my own candidate, but when they pushed for someone else I obliged.(2) Why did 4 or 5 people immediately obey ATPG's whimsical bidding?
Talking a lot does not make me dictator. I want people to understand this if we're going to work together as a team. I talk, that doesn't mean I'm always the leader and it doesn't mean when people agree with me that I'm controlling them. The result of this round was several people convinced me to lynch Stuka and I didn't really agree with the case. How does that translate to them doing my bidding? Let's get real. Part of this phenomenon is that people willingly feed into it even when its not actually happening. Free your minds, I'm just a dude.
Strictly speaking we do not know, however, there are several plausible theories.(4) Why would there have only been two murders on Night 2 when there were four on Night 1?
1) Role with every-other-night killing power, or role with multiple powers, one of which is killing.
2) Murderer from N1 was also killed on N1, thus reducing the murders.
3) Vigilante who was inactive
4) Roleblocker or doctor prevented a kill and is keeping mum about it for now (good idea, just don't wait too long. Repeat previous action if roleblocker.)
Probably others.
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