Aragonn: I personally think posting about the thought process as if we were scum to try and figure out potential targets is very helpful. However, Lau brings up a good point about WIFOM for defenders.
Laurentus: Formidable as always. I'd like to hope you're not a wolf this time since you almost had me last game (you've definitely learned from your mistakes in that game
). I'll elaborate more in the Pengu portion since my thought process plays specifically with his outing of roles.
Pengu: I totally get where you're coming from. I know we're all trying to get used to these new mechanics of a 30 player game, so I definitely see how you missed your Batma n vote rolling over from Katie (I know I missed it until it was pointed out). Now, outing Lau is definitely a tricky play, especially if you truly are the jailer. I get why you did it, since it builds rapport and trust, but it is two-way street. Now if you were a scum jailer, outing him as an investigative role could be a WIFOM trick in an attempt to use up a defender's action to eliminate a defender. Or if you (and Lau) were just scum in general, I can definitely see the two of you (a formidable mashup which would absolutely terrify me) pulling this play to exonerate both of you.
Red Mones: I was
convinced you were a wolf last game based off your constant flip-flopping and switching of votes. Turns out you weren't, but that still scares me. I know you're doing it again here, and it could just be you playing normally again, but it is also the perfect "playstyle" to hide behind as a wolf.
ExLight: 3-shot doctor. I can believe that.
Kane: I'm getting town vibes from your thought processes/analyses that you usually do.
taulover: Seems to be playing like his usual, analytical self.
lil g: I'm really liking your insight. Seems like town for now.
Marzipan: Awfully quiet with just votes to push the button and not much else. Scares me a bit but can't get a good read.
Fiji: Can we all just agree to always explain when we vote?
I'm also suspicious of the following (but don't have good reads):
Gerrick
Sapph
Minish
Arenado
Doc
Hapi