Ok, well there's 2 main scenarios:
1. They lynched/killed the two people that were going after Mac(The rest that were there seemed to be believing his claim, or voting Lommy at least, in the case of Izzy). The obvious next step for them is to lynch me (Mac's already started a case against me) and then Night-kill Mith, who's voted for Mac.
2. It's all a huge Mac-framing.
However, scenario 2 seems unlikely because they're risking a save, and that's not good this late in the game.
What I think is really happening is that we have at least 2 wolves alive, I'm guessing 3. Now they've gone all out on the Mac-lynchers. I think Mac was being prophetic when he said:
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Give me another day and another protection, of course.
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He knows that he's not going to be lynched in the Night, which makes him seem to be either (more likely) a mutineer, or (possibly) a co-conspirator that's somehow managed to communicate his ploy to the mutineers.
Now, because of this, I think that really what's happening is that the wolves only need one Day to finish us off. We are 7. If they are 3, they only need one misguided lynch toDay to see them win. The Night is irrelevant. Mac, it seems to me, was just fighting to stay alive so that he and the other 2 mutineers can sway the lynch. Izzy seems to be the cobbler (though she could actually be an innocent in disguise- so the wolves think that she's a cobbler, but really she's helping us, or a wolf, but that's risky and therefore unlikely), and so they only need her to vote for their choice. That way they can force a lynch through.
That is the reason that they lynched and killed the anti-Macs. Everyone else seems either slightly suspicious or hasn't voted for Mac (With the exception of Mith, but she's just mysterious), and so would be "misguided"(in their eyes) or possible lynch-fodder for toDay, which they could even suck the "misguided" ones into.
We must lynch Mac before it's too late:
++Macalaure
edit: x-ed with second Sally and Inzil