forrestfire wrote:
I was one of the first people to jump onto the lynch chaco train after nillo suggested him.
Anyway, I think swivel is the wraithwing, he's one of the few still alive that hasn't been one of the first to vote for a wraithwing.
vote: swivel
To start off my defense, let me say this:
I real, non-internet games, often Wraithwings for vote to kill eachother in order to maintain a good-deed-doer savoir faire. Voting patterns, then, don't always reveal much. I'll look at my own voting patterns and allow you to conclude from them.
The only two people who initiated a wraithwing's demise was TripleM, who was the architect and thus had special powers, and Nillo. TripleM's death-vote was initiated by Schik, who you all know was a wraithwing.
I quote:
Ezlo wrote:
The next morning, Swivel is the first to come out of room. When he sees the bloody remains, he shrieks.
I was concerned about the death of trick, our smitemaster.
I wasn't the only innocent townsperson not to vote against Schik after his guilt was revealed. After and partially during the fact, I realized that my fellow citizens would take care of him anyway because his guilt was set in stone. Chaco I was unsure of.
Basically, singling someone (like me) out because of who I didn't vote for is a natural consequence of only checking the game thoroughly enough to get a scrap of an accusation instead of the truth.
For one, I didn't vote for Andy101, who was a citizen. Krammer, too, I did not vote for. Actually, I'm a very indecisive person. In the world that we live in (with potential wraithwings all around us), perhaps that's not such a good way to be born.
You, forrestfire, are perhaps too decisive. Lynching Chaco after he was suggested did turn out all right, but how do you know that that quality won't work against you in the future? After all, Nillo's vote was extremely non-sequitur-ish. You seconded it using an illogical and self-contradicting argument.
forrestfire wrote:
Most of his posts are just him saying who he is going to vote for and then trying to justify it.
Meanwhile, you were trying to vote for him, and then justifying it! If you can accuse Chaco of that, why can't I accuse you of it?
Overall, I voted less than I should have. Noting voting for the death of an innocent person perhaps has a negative impact upon my relationship with the citizen community, which I am a part of.
Unfortunately, I'm not voting now. But I will; I promise.
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