I flip-flopped my vote in order to see reactions. You flip-flopped your justifications.
No, my justification was always the same. We needed to vote for someone, so I picked some stupid little reason from a random person, and went with it. Just like everyone else did. The only difference is that I told you my reason. There's a lot of people out there keeping their head down, because they have something to hide.
So we should only ever lynch people who know are town because then we won't lynch a power role?
Keep twisting. You're almost at the level of a contortionist.
First, a mafia wouldn't just randomly claim sage. Why? Two reasons. First, he'd get instantly counterclaimed by the real sage.
BS. The real sage, assuming he's not a total moron, wouldn't jump up into the open and say "You're not the sage, I am!" By your logic,
anyone could stand up and say "I'm the sage" on the first day, and be guaranteed safe. Because the *real* sage isn't going to speak up in his defense by outing himself. Which is why *anyone* can safely claim "I'm the sage" on day one. Especially someone who is Unhuntable, or Lucky.
Then he can't actually kill the sage at night because NKing the sage means revealing his falsehood.
You're assuming they know who the sage is. Which they won't. Unless the real sage is a moron. And if the real sage is a moron, they're all dead anyway. Not to mention that some other schmuck could step forward and say "I'm the sage" just to make sure the first guy is lynched.
Second, there are two mafias. If a baddie claims sage, he gets killed by the other mafia the next night. So no, if someone claims sage, they're the sage.
Your'e so naive. No one would *ever* make a claim that would keep them alive one more night, right? No, no one would ever lie just to keep themselves alive for another 24 hours... Nope. Wouldn't ever do it.
It's not random if you specifically target someone. For example, the sage.
Unless you don't think they're really the sage. And, obviously a LOT of people made the same assumption I did, which is that Ketchum was lying.
Guys, just listen. Indirik has flip-flopped, has misdirected onto other people who did the exact same thing he did, and has been deliberately using backwards logic the whole day. If he's not a baddie, I'll eat my shoe.
And if you're not one of the baddies, I'll eat your other shoe. Your entire campaign against me is nothing other than an attempt to line the crew against me, so that you can keep them focused into killing off innocent people who might be able to figure out your game.