ToS Mafia - Day 8 - (3/19) [Town wins!]

Yeah? Why not?

If I waited for me to die… it would either take a while or looking how mafia is dying… never happen.

So why wouldn’t I post it anyway?

I don’t mind you do, you may have gave insight whom to lynch other than Italy.

I doubt it tbh.

I basically made a reckus from lack of interaction Day 3 has.

Fair warning, if you are reading this, you are probably wasting your time.

But that’s my will rn:

Summary

So since I’m already dead and that clarifies a lot of things, plus depending on whether who Sulit saved and somehow cheese not being lynched yet, I’ve effectively built up an airtight case against jmw while also re-analyzing who he spews as what.

Here are my findings and my arguments. An in-depth analysis of Wazza/Frost will come later in this will as well.

To start off, jmw is not the Citizen. Jmw repeatedly shows that he lacks not only the perspective that a citizen has, but also that a villager has. Ultimately he is only using the claim as a shield against being wagoned. A Citizen is equivalent to a Doctor in this match, so no sane Cit would out themselves willy-nilly without any pressure at all as Wazza has done here. You’d expect that such as flippant Cit claim would be a priority target to the n1 or n2 vigs, but since Wazza was not the target of the wolves in either of these nights, then there is clearly something odd to his claim.

Fakeclaiming isn’t antitown per-se, but in this setup it can be catastrophic. If a villager would fakeclaim Citizen and then be nightkilled then since roles don’t flip then it could end up causing the real Citizen to be mislynched later on for fear of it being a fakeclaiming wolf. So why would Possesed do this? Because he is not a villager and lacks the mindset of one. Additionally a fakeclaiming villager kill would also generate fakeclaim confusion within the village, so why would the wolves skip over this opportunity? Duh. Aside from it, fakeclaiming Citizen is also a sureway of
A) Acquiring reactions to see which players believed his Citizen claim, and PoE them out of the douse and/or vig shots.
B) Goad the real Citizen to CC them. Again, no sane villager would want the real Citizen to be outed.

Again, there’s no reason why a villager should be PR hunting in the open like this. This attracts reactions and can be used to PoE the Citizens, and yet why insist he’s the Citizen while reading players as it?

Geyde has been spewed V by Katze’s flip as he was one of the players who interacted the least with Katze while also not voting on their wagon. Parking his vote by itself on a vanity wagon for no reason would be that bad, except that… he is not a player, so he couldn’t park there anyway. Katze intentionally wanted to start a CFD to him. This isn’t the same reasoning as I nor Isaac had earlier as I wanted to stop Sulit from starting a counterwagon while the aforementioned player was instead wanting a counterwagon purely for VCA reasons. Arete genuinely wanted a CFD to change the lynch target to a spewed villager from a lynched wolf.

Following on this, Wazza further shades jmw in order to get more people to join the counterwagon to save his wolfbuddy. And not only this, but he also goes to certain lengths to outright defend Isaac.

“but maybe they’re just really good at playing scum.”
“I could be wrong on Arete”
Notice the multiple conditional modifiers on this read when it comes to Katze? This is Katze blatantly trying to distance himself from Cheese once they would inevitably flip red. “even if Cheese flips mafia” Why would she put this? Why would she just chalk it to bussing without any flips at all?
More importantly, how did she get from “Arete could be mafia” to “even if Arete flips mafia?”
This is blatant TMI that he knows that Frost will flip W and this is a method of her softening the blow to her when it does. Why and how does she go from anjic is a wolf trying to mislynch DatBird/Jake, to it might be a bus right when it looked like his attempt to CFD failed? A villager would not have this sudden progression for no reason at all. Additionally, it has been proven that DatBird is not an Arsonist due to the presence of both a N1 and a N2 serial killer kill, so his theory of bussing once again falls flat as it was used only as a method of backpedaling, as there is no reason for the wolves to bus their main source of KP so early in the game, or at all, really.

Out of no where he went onto Italy and sulit wagons. As I’ve said in d2, a fair chance we’ll see around two wolves or so off-wagon as a TvT conflict essentially means that a villager will be guaranteed to be lynched, so staying off-wagon is guaranteed to make him look good regardless of which of us flips. He’s effectively trying to interrupt a TvT while at the same time insisting that there is a wolf between Sulit and I. This is a self-contradicting behavior which does not show a villager mindset.

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Despite claiming this to be a TvT and siding with me over Cheese, the moment Cheese claimed he was an escort, Frost immediately jumped onto his wagon and further sealed his lynch. This action makes no sense to come from a villager’s PoV, but from a wolf it does as it would have made any potential CFDs difficult and solidified the mislynch of two players simultaneously. Additionally, comparing the kill on Derps with the kill on N.1 makes no sense. N.1 had no reads and it was impossible to divine what he’d think after reading the thread, meanwhile Derps was clearly going to tunnel Possessed after EoD2, which would make sense why Wazza would fearkill him.

As I pointed out in the thread, he Is ignoring his “highest scumread” amjic here, as amjic also played with Sulit and would also be the killer. If Wazza is a wolf, then why exactly does it need to me that ordered the hit? Why exactly is he referring both of us as gamethrowers while at the same time wanting to lynch one and kill the other one? Because he is a wolf. Additionally, how does he immediately know that Jake’s slot was a villager with little to no posts like that? In short, he’s effectively trying to interrupt a TvT while at the same time insisting that there is a wolf between Cheese and I. This is a self-contradicting behavior which does not show a villager mindset.

And listen to your own brain guys, instead of expecting I will solve it all for you in the will. Duh.
Hope anyone will read this and apprecieate the amount of work I did here.

eevee out.

Good luck nerds.

:^)

Wha- Geyde’s not even in this game let alone the forums anymore

I almost did twice, but I had second thoughts for voting Universal, hence my reaction - which may look bad on me no matter what

Did you read this sentence to the end?

Uh yeah, at the same time my townreads may have killed the mafia for us.

At least that’s what I believe, I would have killed Cloned otherwise as SK.

What do you mean? All kinds of scum are more or less active, so why Anjic?

I see Frost just gave up on reading this nonsense of mine.

I’m exhausted, Eevee. I don’t have the energy to read out your entire will that somehow talks about some crap with Great Britain

Eevee’s will 2 - 0 Players

Honestly I kinda wanted to die, so you saw long will, started reading and somewhere meanwhile realized it was bunch of random on-topic sentences without any coverage in reality.

The kilogram definition was used there as kinda easter egg in middle of wall, also kinda so those who don’t figure out it’s random bullshit… understood it.

But hey.

Noone reads walls anyway, am I right? :^)

You punish us for listen to our brains, let’s check this last will why not, we got time to read.

If we don’t, we wouldn’t be alive.

@Frostwolf103

It’s random bullshit, don’t waste your time, lmao.

Uh yeah, I skipped right ahead that’s not related to our game duuuuur

Altho I’m proud from several of this sentences.

Okay, you’re still getting reactions out of it.

Was the part about kilograms really necessary?