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Even in wolf chat, Wagonlitz manages to bring up Denmark somehow:
That isn't that bad actually; it has been way worse in the past. And I still think it absolutely disgusting how those companies not only hired illegals, but then also severely underpaid them by only giving them a measly 13 USD an hour.

Wagonlitz shot to the top of my list of suspects due to his switch to save Audren on a flimsy pretext.
While it yielded results here it isn't out of line for how I normally behave though. There was a TIE and I had called out for it broken. And had I been a villager there was no wya I'd have known Audren was a wolf and your case wasn't that good. So as a villager I most likely would have broken the TIE too.

Now not breaking the threeway (I actually had managed to miss Audren being able to save himself so I was actually allowing it to stand) is something that I expected to give me flag, but not breaking the Audren Rovs tie.

If wolves avoided hunting me because it wasn't sportsmen like, that was a dumb move, with parity in reach and the clear threat I was to the wolves. Didn't even cross my mind that such a policy would be followed.
You came up as a hunt on night 2 (possibly even night 1 with how you almost got F72 lynched---can't remember) and I didn't want to hunt you merely for being good. And the others agreed. Now it was voiced several times that you might well be seer, but we also felt that you might well just have deducted we were wolves and we didn't want to clear all the actives and then cruise to victory---no fun in that.

The reason for the night 3 hunt on luft was that I as mentioned had completely missed the possibility of Audren being able to save himself, and hence thought it certain Audren died which would cast loads of shade on me. Luft had been gunning for me without much reason previously and would certainly be at my throat after Audren died, so even if he wasn't seer it was valuable to have him removed.

Wasn't really invested in the night 4 hunt, since I had seen the writing on the wall at that point and resigned to my fate.

We did quite extensively discuss doing a fake outing, but in the end we never got it organised in time and whe jeray really pushed for it (with 15 minutes to deadline) it simply was way too late.
Do you think you'd have been able to properly counter a fake outing?

Jacksonian acting clearly in line with me without any in thread explanations needed probably helped sell this scenario.
Were you in contact with him?
 
Well I would be mad that I died the night before victory but it was better me than Aedan, even though I had already pretty much guessed he was the seer and was just naming off all his scanned wolves. I'm still in some disbelief that he wasn't hunted.
 
Well I would be mad that I died the night before victory but it was better me than Aedan, even though I had already pretty much guessed he was the seer and was just naming off all his scanned wolves. I'm still in some disbelief that he wasn't hunted.

see, Wagon and I were so blatantly wolves that aedan's saying as so didn't faze me as seer-ish, or even JL-ish. I should've followed my gut more when aedan was accusing jeray, though. that came outta nowhere.

good game, y'all
 
Do you think you'd have been able to properly counter a fake outing?
Almost certainly. I didn't think I was being at all subtle about being seer, or at least JL, so it would not have been particularly difficult for me to convince the village to trust me over you, or whoever would try the fake outing. None of the villagers needed much convincing to join the effort to get you lynched, so I think the burden would have been heavily on you (the wolves collectively) to force an outing that would save you.

Were you in contact with him?
No, because I had a vague, nagging doubt at the back of my mind that he was a wolf who realized I was seer, and decided to sell out the rest of you to get to victory. I even considered sending PMs to alxeu, alynkio, and Health that if Jacksonian was still alive after Wagon, Audren, and Jeray were lynched, then Jacksonian should be the lynch target. I ended up not doing so because it seemed excessively paranoid.
 
You came up as a hunt on night 2 (possibly even night 1 with how you almost got F72 lynched---can't remember) and I didn't want to hunt you merely for being good.
F72 being run up on day 1 was actually something I was upset about at the time. I'd hoped to get the switch directed to Audren, who I knew was a wolf at the time, but K-59 instead directed it to F72. And while not hunting good players in the early nights is ok, by Night 4, you guys should not have been exempting me from the hunts on such a basis.
 
see, Wagon and I were so blatantly wolves that aedan's saying as so didn't faze me as seer-ish, or even JL-ish. I should've followed my gut more when aedan was accusing jeray, though. that came outta nowhere.

good game, y'all
To be fair I was being pretty aggressive towards Jeray Day 2, before he was even scanned.
Best comments from the wolf chat:


Right after day 1 voting:


This one was also good:


Even in wolf chat, Wagonlitz manages to bring up Denmark somehow:




This idea got thrown around a bit during the last day of voting. If it had been attempted (and worked of course), this would be a very different endgame post.







And lastly, a comment about the (dead) JL thread.







80% accuracy, now. And, did you laugh for a while?
My reactions was pretty much this:
Hahaha I can't believe that worked.
I'll say that I wasn't really at all surprised by any of the wolves, although I'd like to give Jeray some props on his reasonable play; he played fairly well, to the point that I wasn't sure about his allegiance late Day 2. After Audren, the wolves really weren't that hard to guess, and yes, Audren was being pretty blatantly wolfish in my mind (of all the cases aedan made, the one against Audren was the most legitimate given no knowledge of whether or not Audren was a wolf). To be fair, my initial suspicions for Jeray don't actually make much sense, but I couldn't get over the possibility that he was a wolf after the initial thought struck me.