This is why I think we need to vote to test the scummiest. I’m not sure what is wise if we test a townie. If that’s the case, we’ll have to think carefully.
I think there is one wolf in the game, but have no proof for that. Isn’t 5 wolves a bit “wolf heavy” for a beginner game?
I agree I only think there is one left but I wanted to look into the possibility of two. Since we have a free lynch now I think it would be a mistake to risk there being two wolves left and no lynching toDay. Not to mention as I see it there are only two candidates left and we could win toDay.
I don’t think MHaye is confirmed. His theory, yes, but not he himself.
Jimmy’s theory was just as good as his until Jimmy’s lynch (though coming up with a good one first counts for a bit. Posting a good theory is courageous, but could make sense for a wolf.
I’d forgotten about that post of Tel’s, and I do see where it is going. I’m not sure if MHaye is town or not, but right now he looks a lot more town than…
I have to admit that I’m looking forward to the coherent thought. We haven’t had one in this thread for a while. Any chance it’ll be before we get the results?
Barring complications, that does seem to clinch it.
Vote Undecided Adrian II.
The complications I am worrying about involve Pedescribe having put in a wrinkle or two that renders the Testerizer less than infallible even after we’ve cracked the code. The fact that the Werewolves can’t eliminate the Testerizer from the game is a significant weight in the Town column, and I can’t shake the suspicion that there is either a Godfather or a Miller in this game. (A Miller is a Townsperson who registers as a Werewolf to the investigative role).
If Adrian turns out Town, then the survivors who make it to Tomorrow will have to wrestle with the problem.
I don’t think Adrian’s vote is going to make much difference (although he should place one if he’s Town, in order to help his side by indicating his suspicions.)
Pedescribe, is there any chance of advancing the Day’s end by 24 hours?
I’m cool with it. In fact, I’m for it. If we were right, the game is essentially over. If we are wrong, we will need more time ToMorrow to figure out what to do.