So I just took a little walk, had a Coke, argued with a biostatistician, and I feel much better now. And it occurs to me:
This happens to me around this point in the game every time. I get wrapped up in powers, win conditions, trying to develop foolproof strategies, that I forget that Mafia is about motivation, first and foremost. People will act rationally, and in ways that benefit them. There are exceptions, but this is a pretty good rule.
With that in mind, let’s look at NAF’s behavior today. He was looking likely to be lynched, but it was not a foregone conclusion - just look at yesterDay. So his actions were designed to achieve one of two conclusions:
(1) To ensure that he is lynched; or
(2) To try to escape the noose again.
#1 makes no sense if he is Cabal. If he’s a Wolf or Vampire trying to throw the win to the Cabal, then it does. Conversely, #2 makes the most sense if he’s Cabal. He has superficially appeared to be pursuing #1.
But I don’t think he is. Since his claim of Vampire, he has continued taunting, analyzing, investigating, discussing. The vote swung his way quickly after his claim; if all he wanted was to be lynched, why wouldn’t he just shut up, Iago-style, and get his way? Instead, he sows chaos, plants seeds of doubt - why does he keep emphasizing what an easy lynch he is? we ask ourselves. Does he want to be lynched? Is he a Wolf screwing us over?. We rethink things, and maybe we let him live. If he’s a Wolf trying to screw us over, that’s the worst thing that could happen, because now he has no chance of winning AND his screw-over attempt has failed.
Most significantly, he claimed Vampire. Vampire.
Everyone, think for a moment, and ask yourself a simple question: if you were scum in this game right now, and you wanted to be lynched, what would you claim? There is one faction that we’d be certain to lynch, no matter what: Cabal. If NAF is a Wolf and really wanted to screw us over, all he’d have had to do was say, “Well, it looks like I’m going down, so good job Town, I really am Cabal. But you’ll never find the last one, muah ha ha.” We’d have lynched him in a heartbeat.
He’s a smart guy. He would have figured this out on his own. But he chose a claim that would make it less, not more, likely that we’d kill him.
Because he wants to live.
Because he’s Cabal.
My vote stands.
T-minus 15 minutes till we get Pollux results.