Post #64756
March 03, 2016, 09:08:45 PM
While my logic is dodgy, the point stands that some of us didn't participate in yesterday's lynch of a defender. This simply means that some of us warrant more consideration than others.
The psychopaths know who is of their own, and wouldn't have hesitated to help ensure the elimination of an Unknown. This late in the game, voting against such an elimination would not be a wise idea. Sure, Evelynx could have been the Wendigo, but for the Psychos, that's a risk worth taking. Even if the we find out who the Wendigo is, we can't kill it until the Psychopaths are dead, giving the baddies plenty of time to work together and end the game.
Ergo, a Psychopath would not have voted against the Evelynx lynch. Unless, of course, they wanted to make this very argument. But I think even you'll agree that that's far-fetched.
I will also admit that the Wendigo was under no similar pressure to vote for Evelynx. If the Wendigo believed Evelynx was a Psycho, as many good guys obviously did, the Wendigo could have voted against it to try and save her. Once again, though, the safer bet for the Wendigo is to bandwagon on the Unknown.