Cheetar:
Could you explain your actions at day end yesterday further?
Flabort: Could you do so as well?
Also congrats on killing an Sk ally.
How would an SK ally even work, anyways?
The SK would have to kill it's ally to win. Shakerag would have to die anyways for him to win.
Wait, does that mean we have an SK? Great.
As for your question, I knew that:
A) I would die for reals if I was voted that day after being daykilled, because my revive would not have time to recharge.
B) Someone having more votes on them then me would make me safe. Yes, this was incredibly self-serving, but I feel like my powers could help town. Less so now that I've actually claimed them, but I think they can still help; turning the night game against Scum into an excruciating game of "Did I or didn't I, and if I did where?". Night WIFOM vs Scum, if you will.
C) I didn't want to be responsible for killing either of them if they wound up town.
D) I didn't want to cause a tie.
E) I essentially presented the two of them with a variation on Prisoner's Dilemma. If one votes the other, they survive the day. If anyone else considered them scummy, though, they didn't. If they managed to each vote each other simultaneously (they didn't), they'd both survive due to it becoming a tie and no-lynch.
F) I didn't trust either of them.
G) Whoever cast the hammer vote would come under suspicion from the whole town.
Therefor, while it was a hasty and self-preserving action, there was plenty of reason behind it and I believed it would help town.
I'll respond to these in order.
a) Yep! Just like any normal townie who didn't have a revive.
b) Yep!
c) Because that would cast suspicion on you? Weren't you entirely certain we were both scum?
d) Fair enough.
e) I don't really understand this. You wanted to pit us against each other because
f) Sure.
g) So you want somebody else to be viewed as responsible for the lynch rather than yourself?
This all combined is
very suspicious. You were worried about dying because you had two votes on you, so you decided to act in such a way that you believed would kill either of the people voting for you and make it so you weren't viewed as responsible (even though you claimed to believe both of us were scum.) Why would you want to avoid responsibility if you were so sure you'd get a scum kill?
Flabort, why did you use your one-shot so early? Your move seemed incredibly desperate.
Let's see: I had two choices. Die and never use it, or use it and not know for sure the outcome.
So I went with the advice of "remember to use your one-shots, don't hoard them", and used it. Using an early one-shot is not suspicious.
It is suspicious if you use it for seemingly no reason to essentially daykill someone. And no, don't create a false dilemma for yourself. You wouldn't die if you hadn't used it- there were
two people voting you of a necessary
nine.
I see desperation, but not suspicion (is it possible to suspect yourself?) It was a choice between me (a confirmed townie to myself) and Shakerag dying. In such a time pressured moment, I didn't at all feel comfortable saying 'yes okay let's let any one person decide who should die here.'
Quick hammering Shakerag wasn't necessary for me to win, but it sure seems like it helped!
Maybe it did, but it means that you were the hang-man, the one with blood on your hands now.
Try living with that when it makes everyone suspicious of you.
Yeah, that's not a scummy thing to say at all- totally towny to gloat about making somebody else suspicious!
Cheeetar If nobody had chosen to vote anyone else, do you think that 2 votes is not scary? If you're town, what do you see the best plan from here being?
If nobody had chosen to vote anyone else...? What, you mean in the event that for 48 hours nobody had voted for anybody else? I don't think that would happen, and even then, that doesn't necessitate you using your one-shot 48 hours early.
Yes, I'm town, and the best plan from here seems to be lynching you.