anyways now that I’ve explained why your entire philosophy is wrong I can explain why this is wolfy
Scum basically knows that I’m flipping town (technically from a scum perspective they don’t know that for absolute certain because they don’t know whether I’m town, or Witch/SK/Arso but they’re most likely assuming town)
this means that especially if they’re inexperienced they’ll be worried that pushing me is going to “look bad” or something in light of my flip
I think that’s the perspective demonstrated in these quotes
he’s not willing to actually call me a wolf, because he knows I’m not, and he’s worried that if he actually calls me a wolf he’ll look suspicious when I’m not
basically, he’s preemptively making excuses for a world in which I flip town
and that’s wolfy as heck
the second one is a little different because he’s saying that he “firmly believes” he’s correct
except … he clearly doesn’t
because he starts that with “although I may be horribly wrong here”
this doesn’t make sense from a town perspective, townies don’t actually feel the need to start every read with “but I could be totally wrong and they could also be town” because when you actually believe someone is scum you don’t feel the need to add that sort of qualifier every other sentence