18-01-2023, 08:43 PM
(18-01-2023, 08:29 PM)Gordon the Cook Wrote:I agree that a faithful can self pres in that situation, that's why it's only slightly and not more. I'm just trying to piece it together with the info we have, and that's how I'm looking at it(18-01-2023, 08:18 PM)Moe the Innkeeper Wrote: Friar was my 2nd most suspect after Edward yesterday. They knew they were a massive lynch target today so this could well be a desperate play to eek an extra day out of a traitor. If I look at friars action with an assumption they are not a wolf I can see why they would want to confirm their suspicion of dora. However looking at it that friar is a traitor its probably worth a punt to try and set up dora and hope for the misslynch (even with my most suspect hat on surely they can't both be traitors!) I still don't really understand why they put just William as a suspect with dora when myself and wayland had similar vote patterns to william. Friar tried to explain it but I don't understand
Said this yesterday too but I hadn't seen anything overly traitor in dora. It's so hard to tell from the back and forth between dora and friar but my head is saying that friar is bad. Only thing going for them is that they have got their vote in early each evening and nailed colours to the mast, so a little bit of me is thinking again there is possibility of faithful there. Dora voted 2 faithful and friar voted 1 faithful and 1 unknown
Head saying friar is traitor, voting pattern leans slightly to dora, that's where I am
These prizes are a headwreck
>voting pattern leans slightly to dora
I don't agree.
they both voted a villager day 1, that's why they are both in this mess.
friar voted early, but that is not alignment indicative.
dora had no choice. They had to vote edward. A self pres vote is not alignment indicative.
What do you think?