You weren't asking nearly enough questions for me to believe that, you were trying to get everyone else to do most of the hunting for you.
Explain.
Did you get the approval you were waiting for? Did you only feel safe casting the somewhat secure, second vote, avoiding having to either take charge of the lynch or hammer him and instead putting yourself in a place that would allow you to be more passive? Because that's what it seems like. VM8 aside (for obvious reasons), that's how scum usually plays a vengeful, they wait until someone casts the first vote, and then one jumps on with the second vote. Even better if it's on a weak player.
If I was waiting for approval, why was I the first one to state such a concrete suspicion?
For reference, I'm thinking of this post here, where I really considered scaring him by pointing out similarities to the post in Cult Mafia where he had the head asplode image. Same sort of joking WIFOM.
What made you decide not to?
Tell me, what things did you check over that made you feel "ready"?
What data, specifically?
Tell me the whole of your case along with the timeline of it.
You're being vague and I don't like it.
On Shark, I was pretty sure I'd noticed a dead scumslip when he first said it. I didn't want to jump to conclusions, though, because sometimes noobs say stupid things and your brilliant plan fails miserably. I also figured it'd be an awesome opportunity to look for interactions with basically confirmed scum.
I believe
this was when I lost any real doubt that he was scum, since, as I pointed out later, he basically admitted to answering a question from a scum perspective without any particular reason or bothering to mention he was doing so. There's really only one reason to do that.
This gave it an ironclad guarantee, however, since it's got pretty much every scumtell he could squeeze in there: OMGUSing, exaggerating things to discredit his attacker, nonsensical arguments (both on attack and defense), and a nice ultimatum to ride on or abandon his vote as he sees fit.
As for the rest:
Jim's got nothing, and hasn't been especially keen on fixing that. What I find most interesting, however, is that he
doesn't really find Shark scummy, despite noticing and calling him out on some of his scumtells. Usually when I'm scum with a noob partner, I tend to underestimate their scumminess for whatever reason. Jim's a lot more brutal than I am, but it still looks a lot like that sort of situation, especially since, as I've just said, Jim's usually a lot more brutal than this.
In short, second scumpick.
McArathos is a bit scattered. He was parroting a few times earlier, has seemed nervous at times (the WIFOM joke,
"if you mean this it's this, but if you don't I have absolutely never given any indication of supporting or suggesting such a thing"), and seemed a bit too eager to jump onto Shark, so I can't help but suspect a bus. He also (mistakenly) pointed out that I suspected him more than Shark, but didn't seem to have a problem with that, which is a bit odd, but not a lot by itself.
In short, third scumpick.
Native's seemed excessively critical of my scumhunting for dubious reasons. It's not so much that I can't see where he's coming from, it's just that he seems to take any question to anyone else about Shark personally. I'm curious why he's doing that. Despite this, I liked his answers to my
thought experiment for some reason, and his scumhunting has seemed the most like actual stuff, so he's leaning town for me.
In short, last scumpick.
McArathos, I guess I'll ask about it after all. When you told Shark you were my top suspect, why didn't that seem to bother you? Did you feel I'd mentioned you enough to warrant suspecting you over Shark?
Oh, goody. Do I get the hammer? In my first Vengeful Mafia?
Great.
I would think you'd be pleased to have control over that. It's no different from LYLO, right?