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Well you're forgiven because you changed your vote in time.
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Of course I did. You didn't think I'd try and save you, m'dear?
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So, phantom was lying to us the whole time.
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Yep.
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I ask you, what would have happened if you had been killed and Valier had been guilty?
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Do you honestly think
Valier would've killed me when I was "hunting" her? Even if you could find a Penguin crazy enough to consider doing that, I doubt anyone actually would.
The way I saw it, if I got killed then
Val was innocent, plus there would
still be a Hunter left. A rather nice set up for the village if you ask me. My plan was basically to improve the odds of having a proven innocent left hanging about at the end.
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The real hunter may have had to come forward, and then all our gifted's would be revealed.
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Why in the world would the real Hunter do that? No no. I was providing our Hunter with cover. And my whole "think like a gifted plan" for getting everyone to state their fake-Hunts- that was so just in case the REAL Hunter got killed during the night we would know precisely who the pick was, and thus have another proven innocent.
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Or we would have lynched the real hunter because we believed you.
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Well, not getting lynched would be the Hunter's responsibility. I was hoping that the real Hunter would find a way to drop me a hint as to their identity so that I could keep them from getting lynched, and at the same time keep them under suspicion (to avoid being killed by the Penguin right away).
Unfortunately I didn't have a whole lot of time to snoop for clues, so I just made the best guesses I could. You,
Roa, along with
Valier were the two I was trying to make sure survived until tomorrow. When I have more time I'll explain why I thought you were the Hunter at first and then why I became convinced that it was
Valier (and why I put pressure on her despite thinking her innocent).
But it seems that I was wrong about both of you being the Hunter. I'll just have to wait and see who it was.