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Notice how there's only one kill compared to the four on the previous night? If we assume that myser was killed because he visited a mafia, then that still leaves two kills less than the previous night. Okay, one of them was probably a Vig, and we still have one more kill to worry about. Where did this go? If it was an ordinary SK, there'd be no reason for them to skip a night. So here's my theory: the Cult can kill. Notice how they can only recruit on odd nights? Perhaps that modifier applies to the cult kill as well?

Or there's an SK that can only kill on odd nights? Idk, just throwing out theories here.
 

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I don't think cult can kill, GmK wouldn't leave that out of role description
Okay, yeah, I might have overlooked that piece of logic.

By the way, any reason to voting Notty or is it just because? Not saying that you're absolutely mistaken here or anything, but I'm curious as to what purpose this vote may have.
 

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My role name is 'Murderous Mason'. I do not recruit masons like normal but I have the ability to kill cult members. Every night I select someone and if they are a cultist, they die, and if not then I merely know that they are not a cultist and I choose someone the next night. I have immunity to being converted.
If that is the case, who did you target the previous night? And then we also have to wonder why the mafia failed to kill anyone. It could be that it was Caff they tried to kill, but then the question rises, how is Caff able to know she was targeted. (For the record, I remember that Caff claimed, but I don't remember what she claimed, so if this is a part of her role, ignore the last sentence.)
 

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If that is the case, who did you target the previous night? And then we also have to wonder why the mafia failed to kill anyone. It could be that it was Caff they tried to kill, but then the question rises, how is Caff able to know she was targeted. (For the record, I remember that Caff claimed, but I don't remember what she claimed, so if this is a part of her role, ignore the last sentence.)
If I remember correctly, she was a hybrid Doctor/jail keeper. Who protected Hunter N1, but since Ltin was the Bus driver he swapped Hunter for Defiant resulting in Hunter's death. N2 protected herself, and was messaged that she was targeted.

77_is_the_best - Now that Duffie is dead are you moot?

I'm also in a room. I was in one with Alpha.
 

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Okay, let's stick to what we know.
I know Ltin's lying about something.
How do I know this?
I'm a sort of hybrid doctor/jailkeeper; I say hybrid because I protect from any and all night actions, including roleblocking, and I do not roleblock my target. And I chose him, for the simple reason that he had already "outed" himself as a one, and why not protect my fellow doctor? Obviously, if he'd switched, Hunter would have gotten my protection(which he didn't), and if he'd bodyblocked, he'd be dead instead of Hunter.
Hence, Ltin's lying about something or another. But if it's his target, actions, or role in general...? I have no idea.
Sorry Caff. My bad people.
 

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77_is_the_best - Now that Duffie is dead are you moot?
(Meets with other cultists every odd night and decides on a person to convert. Wins if Cultists reach a guaranteed vote majority)
Don't think so according to Duffie's role description. "Meets with other cultists every odd night" makes it sound like there are a few cultists from the beginning instead of a cult leader.
But even if there is a cult leader, Duffie wasn't it so I still have some work I can do.
 
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