itās not really my place to chime in here but Wiisp is right ftr lol, I am pretty sure I saw Marl use it in the Steven Universe game and he was wrong (correct me if Iām misremembering, though).
oh, duh, then Iām not even going to bother looking into that again. My question has been answered.
Iām assuming you were one of the few people who remembered that Osie games resolve tied wagons in no-elims, actually, and as I realized that during the Night, it changed my reads on some people for their votes.
Ok, that makes sense. And yeah, Wiispās vote does add up from any perspective. I wanted to see exactly what you had picked up on and I like your response.
I know that was your reason for why ICs didnāt exist, but I googled a wiki on Darling in the Franxx kind of early during D1 to make sure I got the general premise of the show, and figured some things out that make this game very interesting (like the thing with the Apes and their sync rate pairings; it didnāt surprise me at all and thatās why I was quick to believe Marlās claim based on flavor).
Iām pretty sure Wiisp was insinuating he wouldnāt push Proph? He literally said at some point he thought Proph was town, and if it ever came to voting between Helz and Proph, heād vote Helz out first. Did you misinterpret what Wiisp said, or why do you want to force Wiisp to push Proph? I donāt get the point of this.
Wisp said yesterday that Prop was scum if Wisp lived today. It was fucking horrible. Itās the only thing Iām pushing them on. The fact theyāre already backtracking is perfect
I could be wrong? Kinda put Wiisp in a pool with Wind, Zone and merc where I was not really interested in considering a D1 lynch on them so it was hardly something of note in my mind.
In the end it actually says nothing about Proph if Wiisp is town since itās an easy trick to pull to frame Proph if heās not scum anyway. But town!Wiisp doesnāt make much sense as a night kill regardless, considering he was the CFD target.