That was probably one of the worst lynches possible. Their colours didn't reveal anything whatsoever.
Green & Violet are both quite benign and they're both quite fitting for town roles. Given the number of roles we have in play, I doubt they were both vanilla, but it is possible.
I'm going to claim my colour, just for information purposes. Maybe someone better with patterns than I can figure something out.
I'm yellow, town-aligned.
I can't find any sort of relation between the four colours we know, assuming they're all town, so we can pretty much rule out colours as being useful for the time being. It'd help immensely if we knew ExKirby's/Pandarsenic's roles.
I have to admit, voting ExKirby was a bad move on my part. I should have stayed firm (even if I was wrong); but it interests me as to why Dakarian pushed for the lynch so much. I mean, he was quite annoyed when he realized I had unvoted ExKirby at the last minute (this is probably just frustration though; the game was dragging out for longer than any of us would like).
It's quite a huge risk, if you think about it.
There was a slight chance that ExKirby was jester, and would win upon his lynch.
There was a slight chance that ExKirby was town, and nothing would happen.
There was a large chance that ExKirby was scum.
However, if we had simply waited one day, we could have confirmed it.
The mafia would've almost surely taken out the jester with a NK. They don't want him to win anymore than we do.
...Why would Dakarian vote to lynch him? If he was scum, he knew for sure that ExKirby wasn't scum, so he was either Town or Jester. That doesn't make much sense... what's the point of voting him!?
*combusts*
Okay. I've been operating under the assumption that Dakarian (or rather, anyone) actually cares about the jester winning. If they don't, then that changes everything...
So I ask you, Dakarian: Why did you take a humongous risk when you could've simply waited one day and received the same results with no risk whatsoever?
I'm going to let him answer for himself instead of trying to stuff words down his throat.