Last Stand of the Virtuous 5.5 - GAME OVER, UNSEEN AND ANGEL WIN

uhhhhhhhhhhhhh

jail’s vote on beancat was sort of incremental

Zone its the last time, i checked my post and changed from kiiruma to jarek not kiiruma

if yall aren’t gonna give me a good target why are half of my options vetoed already :sob:

I’m going to go and check if jail can be arbiter
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my first claim was correct im really not in my mood rn xd

Let me get this correct wait,

N-1 Kiiruma Not susp
D-2 Scouted Jarek
N-2 Jarek didnt visited by any evils, canping is not suspicious

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wait what did jail find n1 again?

@Zone_Q11 we still have to resolve night 2 actions between you and me

You say you are on Carbonated and not Hazard.

I also says my alignment card failed and tells me you went to Hazard instead.

Also i said so? at the hosts, now i kinda feel dumb…

I thought it was n1 visits like i said

What do you mean? Wait… are the alignment cards mutitaskable??

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The host told me that yes

I used both actions

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So me being viewed as not Sus N1 is really helpful.
It confirms me as non-starting HoB.
Not that it helps due to me being Duke, the thing confirmed in game but still, it would mean that even if I wasn’t, I’d be confirmed non-starting evil.

Chomps, do your reads on mine notes.

@Frostwolf103 how long are you bleeding for?

…okay, you want my recommendation?
Go Canping.

jail claimed Nightwatch first, and his claim got backed up by Rowen. Rowen kinda confirms jail as well, but his claim was late.

Frost got bled, and it’s unlikely he lied about that.

If Frost dies Tonight, then we’ll probably execute Hazard Tomorrow, because Hazard claims to have healed Frost at N2.

Achro… not sure why, but Daeron and Kii want him alive. (Meanwhile, I got a knife -for real, in game- that I can use to kill him! :smiley:)

So that leaves us with Canping.
Sayno (conf!Unseen) did say he isn’t evil, but…
Arbiter is basically Godfather, so the greencheck reliability is not guaranteed.

I sort of wanted Canping to be the primary execution