So, to summarise, alphabetically:
Fallacy: Pomegranate
Fish: Cacao
Hector: Apricot
Moonlit: Cherry
Myself: Coconut
Anybody want to change, before I go further in that direction?
The other questions from everyone are as interesting as the answers (i.e. mostly not much1, but maybe some gems in there once we see things that correlate to reveals). Based on those, I'd be tempted to finger Hector as being least helpful, except for a perhaps unreasonable assumption that I should bias against the likelihood of repetitions between rounds.
Lack of N0 means we can't even reasonably ask if anyone acted on anyone else, or has suspicions of otherwise, upon which to get reasonable claims. But N1 will be interesting, I predict. Not that evil will know who to target any more than any good guys, at this rate. But what's even the use of questions like "if you were a medic, who would you protect?" or "if you were evil, who woud you kill?" or "if you could switch two people as targets, which two?" or "if you could paint one role-archetype to identify tomorrow, which would you paint?".
No, give me Day 2, first, assuming I get past N1. Then I'll be happier.
1 For the record, as a summary of non-fruit questions, etc: I didn't think there was any silencing (there wasn't) but that there's possibly something killy, or at least severe.
Hector is at least as lynchy as usual. No surprises there. But a mislynch is worse if it misses the person with an evil nightkill, and right now the chances are higher that it won't be a lucky D1 town win. (Actually, 100%, the way it currently is, but you don't have reason to listen to me). In a "evil needs town lynches to win" scenario, it's slightly better tactics to fire the blunderbus indiscriminately at this stage.
Moonlit would investigate Hector for humouring me. But Hector is always worth investigating and I've often regretted not being able to get such results.
Fish doesn't think its a killy kill, which I can easily imagine, though I'm still leaning more otherwis, personally. Personal knowledge, apparently.
Fallacy is a bit lynchy, too, but would like to know what Hector is up to, if he could risk not being paranoid about his own back. Again, I can't see anything wrong with that attitude.