Iron Butterfly wrote:DoomYoshi wrote:Any of rishaed's offenses by themself would not be lynchworthy. Adding them up is what allows people to think he is the correct lynch. I won't add them up, based primarily on his claim.
The zimmah case is better, but based 100% on WIFOM. Also, if you recall from yesterday, sheep is one of my higher ranked scum candidates. The fact that he is pushing the case, and basing it on a faulty argument (aage wasn't out to get zimmah and never voted for him) just makes it worse.
If you want to talk about lynching sheep, I would be down.
Very rarely do I agree with you Doom in this case I do.
We got lucky last night in that the sk and mafia targeted the same person. Coincidence? Probably but it also make enables the strategy of keeping pressure on Zimmah if someone wanted to go the route of blaming him because of their interaction. Its a rather silly strategy and argument as this is just a game not real life, which is how Sheep tried to frame it (no pun intended) Sheep pounced rather quickly on that option.
Vote Sheep
If we lynch rishaed we have basically given mafia a free night kill after getting so lucky last night. I believe that mafia has intentionally kept the focus on Zimmah and Rish, which in essence makes it a continuation of day one with a free night kill.
I find it interesting how safari has deflected attention off of Sheep when a case could just as easily have been made on him. Saf uses a Wine case to create a wine case...geez.
I never tried to deflect attention off sheep. I was driving the rish case from Day 1, and quite frankly, his claim can only buy him so much time. If anything, it's rishaed trying to deflect blame from himself onto sheep, and I find his reasons for voting sheep WIFOM. If you have to start any defense with the statement "If I were mafia..." that's pretty much WIFOM.
Quite frankly, I think that it's more likely the rishaed faked the backup doctor claim. It doesn't require any faked night actions, it's a quasi-protective role which buys time, and it's unlikely to be counterclaimed. The main question is whether or not enough people see the same or not.