I could impersonate Zorvo next if you want
zenon you should really change your name to Xenon, the noble gas
See that was the idea right but than i made it a Z cause of the DCOM
Because i had a crush on her
I was thinking the same thing
My service is getting a little shaky so I might dip for a bit
Anyways my skills are undeniable and i already solved the game
So you think Gar only has villagers voting for him?
There’s also the fact that why would town claim when there’s the claimvig to worry about and Litten has outlined a winning plan that only works if no one claims?
Ah. A Neon alt.
Sulit is probably town for their carefree attitude. She doesn’t strike me as the opportunistic, brazen Mafia type
From what I remember of Sulit, she isn’t, although I haven’t been in a game with her for a while.
This is only tangentially related to the fact that you suggested executing claims before they have a chance to die, imo. Losing an extra player at night sucks, but practically missing an execution in lieu of killing someone who would’ve died anyway is much worse overall
Leafia is probably town for this suggestion, she was really wrong in a similar way during OSFE as well
Magnus is so town due to our official masonry pact, but just in case:
Magnus liked these posts, which indicates an early mindmeld on Leafia’s slot unless they’re trying to pocket me by liking my posts
They would only have died at night if they were town. If they’re scum and they claim, then they don’t need to fear the claimvig.
Magnus didn’t like my other posts, so it’s certifiably not a pocket attempt.
Most obvious villager in the game thus far
Ummm, you’re Magnus.
Okay then we’ll deal with it later, if such a situation arises
No, I’m not
Read your username and I checked it by checking Flicker too. You and May swappewd pfps and titles for some reason.
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You can’t trick me into believing that I’m actually Magnus, I know who I am