The vanillizer wasn't me. It's possible the mafia have a vanillizer, but a village one may as well come clean now and not later.
I wanted to wait until SB addresses Raitaki, but that's probably not a big game-changer anyway. Here's why I did that - they're my suspects right now. That's where looking at the playerlist led me, and when I went back to look at the early interactions between the two, I noticed they're a little strange. Raitaki calls SB out for twisting words and probably jumped the gun quite a bit, but SB chalks it up to a difference in interpretation. Not the end of the world, but why does SB continue to ignore Raitaki after
post #62, where Raitaki does nothing but press the point and accuse SB of more things (like not saying the case was bad immediately, and weaving something out of nothing)? SB clearly made rounds reading several players that weren't Raikaria, so for him to completely ignore Raitaki here (where he was also debunking SB's case, that SB was defending from Raikaria) is really fishy. Raitaki himself had weirded me out with his SB case and it's an appealing prospect that he was able to push it through because he was biased and knew his buddy was bad. The hard bussing / tunneling is weird, but at the same time he pretty much parks his vote there without pushing the wagon forward or addressing SB's newer posts, so it's possible. SB's post today continues the trend of giving Raitaki a low priority. He also completely missed my suspicion of Raitaki
(how was this possible?) by saying my only suspect died, but I don't even know what to make of that one.
The most appealing scenario for SB-town considering all this is that he just forgot about Raitaki and focused on Raikaria, but again, considering the situation, it's really weird that it happened at all. It's not like SB wasn't paying attention to the game at the time, and it would make sense for SB-scum to focus mostly on the townie arguing with him and deliberately turn a blind eye to his buddy. This implicates SB more than it does Raitaki, because SB-scum could have just ignored Raitaki-town because he doesn't care, but
Raitaki is scummy in his own right. Bonus argument: this is a pretty interesting point in the game to start procrastinating, but I guess I'm not one to judge. Bonus bonus: not very satisfied with how SB backed away from Raikaria.
That's not the only thing that makes me lean this way - there's also NK analysis. Vhaltz asking for doc protection while being Jailor is a very Vhaltz-y thing to do, but that thought hadn't occured to me until
after I saw the flip - I had understandably forgotten some aspects of his play after... probably more than a year since playing a game with him. That wouldn't be the case for SB, or Refa, but Refa subbed out. It's not a compelling arguement, but it's the most compelling explanation I can think of for killing someone who was apparently an insomniac asking for protection. Thinking about it a little more, it could have been a strongman, but that's a little weird for an 8-man setup, and I thought I'd share, anyway.
I said the playerlist led me here, and that's because I'm pretty confident Raikaria is town, and (recently) I'm inclined to believe Dan. Not sure about Refa_Paladin, but SB citing meta / transparency and pronouncing Refa obvtown makes me lean town there regardless of SB's alignment. I'm cut by Raitaki's slot voting SB, so let's dissect that. Okay, voting SB off the bat instead of mulling over general things is a good sign, but why is there no followup on the rest of SB's play? It's just the same tiny-scope accusations based around the ED1 case. (Tiny-scope because yes, there was logic behind that case and it's your slot that's taking it to outer space.) To be honest, the post and its timing doesn't make me think "bus", and for now I'm not sure which of the two would be scum if it's only one of them.
Good thing we have two lynches. :fail:
Nah, I'll keep thinking about it. I may as well get this out there for now. Actually, reading the last few posts again, I don't know if Dan was vanillized and had his action canceled or was vanillized and got his usual results anyway. One more thought to add to the ramble train.