Principle of exclusion. I'm not, I'm pretty sure AS isn't, and Pandar has a pretty good chance of not being. Althugh it doesn't clear him, it places him beneath you two.
Hmm, has Toaster already inspected or not? Because if he has, then he already knows what such a PM would look like. If not, then you might be right, meaning that my vote on you is still well placed as you and Pandar are the last suspects left.
Also, I loathe people who boss others around the way like you do. Especially if that leads to you instantly winning the game, if you're KING MAFIA.
And it's this post that finally triggers my gut feeling, you're king mafia!
You see, all I'm seeing here Darvi is you sensing an actual threat and OMGUS'ing me; and giving poorly thought out reasons for having suspicions of both towniness and scumminess, if only so that your posts can't be thrown back into your face for having an absence of suspicion.
Now I'm in favor of lynching you for actually being scummy, ontop of my plan.
Assuming you are, though, we're unsure of one detail- what, exactly, does Azure's "confused" trait do? If it can potentially redirect him, then your plan fails if Pandar is scum and Azure's consumption goes wide.
I'm not exactly sure what his confused trait does, because the way I understand it, terms like 'confused' don't have a set meaning. It could be anything that WA just made up on the spot, where the term is meant to insinuate the hidden caveat to Azure's ordinarily powerful role. Even Azure doesn't know, is what I'm trying to say.
So really, even if it has flaws, like a 50% redirect or failure, I'm ready to go with it, because my scum picks are like this at the moment:
(from most to least scummy)
Darvi
Azure
Panda
In the scenario where Azure's trait causes him to redirect or fail, or in the scenario where he's actually mafia and naturally disobeys, we're still taking out the top two.