Allow me to attemp to crop away any risidual WIFOM from my opening act:
I am Azteca, born of lowly station. No priesthood have I, nor scurrious intention to betray my kin. My only hope to gain honor and prestige is to become a sacrifice, and in so doing, aid those who have greater power and value than I.
However, my valuelessness as a player indeed grants me a power; that of an inconsiquential death for the rest of the Aztecs. I resolved myself to become a sacrifice at the onset, such that I acted as ridiculous as I could. I hoped to drum up bandwagons and more in so doing, and out some players who acted rather Spanish. The success of this has been rather moot, but there have been a few possible revelations... some of which have already been noted.
I cast an honest eye of suspicion on you now, JaaSwb. You are bandwaggoning something hardcore right now.
Anyways, on to the Strategery:
I am a prime candidate for Sacrifice rather than Lynching. I have no powers, and my death will be inconsiquential for the Aztec either way, but if sacrificed my death will provide an unspecified bonus to us as well.
To add another layer to this: if your role necesitates that you MUST sacrifice a player each night, sacrifice me. Otherwise, don't sacrifice. If I am dead tomorrow, we'll know that we have a High or Ritual priest on our side, and we'll also get an unspecified bonus from the Aztec Gods.
Also, if the Spaniards want to prevent this from being useful to the Aztec, they'll have to kill me, which spares our power-roles from them. Win-win, I'd say, even for me... unless you all drop the ball after I'm dead.
In the event that I am dead tomorrow, I would suggest that every turn, one roleless Aztec step foreward as a candidate for sacrifice. No sensible Spaniard would offer themselves for sacrifice, and it will keep us from accidentally sacrificing Power-Aztecs.
Time to pray to Xibalba that one of the sacrificial powers is a Resurection, or that we have a Death Priest. My trip to the Underworld will likely be revealatory. :3