In post 792, Hellhound wrote:
Why as scum would I jump off the wagon when it gives me powers to stay on it? RIDDLE ME THAT!
Ohh wait, you can't because your scum pushing for a stupid mislynch.
Stop proving that you're not even reading or engaging with my posts.
I already explained this:
In post 786, Edgar Allan Pro wrote: There's not a plurality lynch in this game, just a majority vote lynch. Even if the entire scumteam was on the lynch wagon, the town power gained would out-pace how much scum could control the game. In this game, No Lynches aid scum the most because scum continue to get kills, but town don't get abilities such as protectives, investigates, etc.
Scum are much more likely to form a long-lasting wagon on town in the early game. When it comes to bussing, scum typically just do fleeting distancing rather than rooted 300-post-long bussing. The chances of you deciding, "Hey, let me dig my feet in against this town player early..." then seeing it wasn't working out and sheeping onto the Hiplop wagon is slightly scummy. I understand that town votes for town and doubles down on town a lot, even in the early game. This isn't the crux of my push on you. This is simply supplementing the larger scum read I have.
I came out the game voting you today because I want answers. Instead, you're making a fuss and posting a mile-a-minute.
You're acting like my push is out of my ass, discrediting it for no good reason. This is blatant mud-slinging. You've been throwing shade on me the whole game.
What would you do when your biggest scum-read waffles on a town-player being wagoned, unvotes in the most anti-town fashion, then rides out the day without voting anyone else?
-V
It is possible -- indeed it is far more than probable -- that he was innocent of all participation in the bloody transactions which took place. The Ourang-Outang may have escaped from him. He may have traced it to the chamber; but, under the agitating circumstances which ensued, he could never have recaptured it. It is still at large.