In post 1110, Lycanfire wrote:1) i tried to explore klingon's motives. removing kts when she did hurt the town. i needed to know if she was in any way informed of the night mechanic before i could define it as anti-town.
2) if klingon is scum and was informed of the lack of night, i'd have to assume creature is scum as well.
3) you considered the same possibility (klingon as scum) but don't actually care
4) you getting touchy about me asking questions and making this about me pretty much guarantees i'm asking about something you don't want talked about
Except she didn't remove KTS. You guys lynched him. What she's claiming is a neighbourhood with a dead player. So no, it didn't hurt town. It changed nothing as far as we still saw his flip and he's still not here able to vote.
Yeah, I considered the same possibility, as I consider the possibility that anyone could be scum. But the angle you're approaching it from isn't a good one. You're approaching it from an angle of "only scum would know why day continued" which is faulty. You've started from that conclusion and approached your read on Klingon's neighbourhood with KTS that way, instead of reading in to the shit that we actually do know. It makes me wonder how you're so sure scum were the ones that caused a double day.
Klingon's town motivation for picking a neighbourhood with KTS: if he flips town then she has a confirmed town to bounce thoughts off in private that she can trust isn't trying to manipulate her. If he flips scum then the ability is wasted would be the con here.
Klingon's scum motivation for picking a neighbourhood with KTS: get a dead confirmed townie on side and relay his thoughts on for easy towncred. Once it's taken for a given that she has a line of communication with him she can make up whatever she likes.
Except I'm not getting touchy, I'm trying to understand your thought process and why you're starting with a conclusion of "scum knew night wasn't happening". If I didn't want it talked about I would have ignored you. I don't see how you think otherwise here.