Quote Originally Posted by Askthepizzaguy View Post
I haven't seen anything that makes me push any of my town reads away from being town.

On the other hand, I don't have a strong suspect at the moment. Renata's case on Newyn seems fine.

I'll add pressure to Al Sipsclar until I can come up with a reason not to, or I find something stronger.

Vote: Al Sipsclar
Newyn case is fine.

Quote Originally Posted by Askthepizzaguy View Post
I'm being super slow but I'm only just absorbing this now.

I kind of get what you mean here, but I'd think it's more important to try to get your scum suspect lynched than to try to create teams, particularly that early.

Was there something more compelling that I'm missing? Because I wouldn't be surprised.
Newyn case ('oh, that was your Newyn case?') is not fine.

Quote Originally Posted by Askthepizzaguy View Post
Newyn isn't particularly jumpy.

Newyn strikes me as a particularly measured, deep thinking, not reveal your cards until the right moment, kind of player. As either alignment.

As town, he is uncannily like me: Will lie and create gambits that help town. However, he will do it in 10,000 fewer words, which makes it more effective.

As scum, I can figure out his plan. I can even explain his plan to you. But his plan will still work.

That's Newyn in a nutshell. I would love to town clear him. I don't know how to do that, but it would be a very strong move. If he lynches scum repeatedly, then him not being dead at final 3 should be a clue. But he should eat a murder instead by then.

If that helps you read him, great, if you have a better read on him than I do currently, and my experience with him is what he's playing into, then I apologize in advance.
'Let me explain Newyn to you all in 500 words of airy blather.'

The semi-contradiction is interesting to me, but the main ping here is the long post on Newyn's playstyle. This kind of detachment, I guess, from ongoing proceedings is something I think I've seen before.