You are the one who caused that misslynch no one else, You could have been executed yesterday if you didn’t time outing as prince
I mean town would have been lynched either way
difference is people wouldn’t have wasted a day this puts us back to d2 if not worse
actually yeah this is 10x worse then d2.
Because instead of doing analysis all anyone can say is HAHA DERPS BAD PREFLIP HAHA
lets play who will defend the open wolf
I did do a analysis your play makes no sense from a town POV
Ic explained how it does
You aren’t looking from my POV you’re still looking from yours
Also makes sense
and good
Don’t technically go hand in hand
You still did.
Again, nothing will change my mind here. You fakeclaimed a PR with guilt just to get out of a lynch after doing jack shit but OMGUS the Mystic during the day. Your slot needs to be resolved.
I know you don’t think the play was good but look from my POV and see if you can see how the play could make sense
If I was in your position I’d give d3 Poe and why people pushing me is scummy ect to help town and accept my death
I know you don’t think it was good but I don’t want you to look at that
Look purely at if you can see why it would make sense from town not if it was good
How does it make sense either way you either knew prince couldn’t jail you or you’d be executed wasting their night kills what SENSE does it make? None. Literally fucking none stop arguing it does if your town just accept that you actually fucked up so badly that you may need to actually look into how you play and why you play, There’s ZERO motivation from a town POV to late claim prince.
I see fakeclaiming PRs to get out of a lynch more from wolves than villagers.
Also for endgame cred Eevee is a Merc with SDA as a contract. Book it.
Eevee could be neut
I still think that surge is neut
Imagine eevee being merc and only having derp as a contract that would suck
well derp as a alive contract
As ic explained before
My plan was to Execute noname get a wolf pelt and not get exed
Eevee has also explained the motive from a town perspective