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but even stranger is his sudden turn for voting phantom. Those things combined to his earlier behaviour, especially his votes, made me quite convinced of his guilt.~Greenie
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Yes, and if you can't get it all out don't worry about it. But that is something that I was wondering about. When Nogrod voted it was
tp - 2
the Ka - 2
sally - 2
He put
the phantom up, with
Shasta (ordo),
morm (wolf), and me (seer) and 3 votes left to vote.
So my question is why didn't he go for
sally. There was no reason he could have possibly thought I would have voted for
tp, so he had to have been banking on other votes. Obviously,
morm's because he was a wolf, but maybe he thought
Shasta would cast his in for
tp?
However,
morm would be put into a tough position if he was the deciding vote, because he had pretty much conceded to
tp. Unless if
Nogrod was purely banking on
Shasta's vote for
tp, in which case,
morm could have cast his vote for me, causing
tp's lynching. That could have been seen as suspicious, but wolf-
morm could have wriggled his way out of it, and precisely why I didn't want him deciding things yesterday.
I think it's obvious that with
Shasta's vote and reaction to my vote for
the Ka made the wolves believe he was the seer. I assumed that some time during the 2nd day Shasta caught on to me being the seer, just how he was reacting to me. I was actually glad he was killed, because if he wasn't I would have had doubts as to whether he was a wolf too and it was a plan to have one turn on tp, and the others rescue him. It's clear though that they thought
Shasta was the seer, because of his timely vote. I considered actually setting him up too for a death, and seeing if
tp wanted to join, but I thought since we kind of already discussed that in detail about
Agan, I didn't want to make it obvious. I had a strong feeling that
Shasta was trying to pose as the seer for me, I'm glad he did, so I just let him do his thing.
But in my circular way here...why didn't
Nogrod vote for
sally, why make such an obvious turn on
tp?