Okaros, on 22 May 2020 - 03:44 PM, said:
I've just been rereading over Rikkter's case on Tennes trying to save Thyrllan (from 17 May), I won't post it again as it is pretty long, but it is worth having a look at. As well as trying to show how Tennes, much like Kalse, tried to deflect away from Thyrllan, it does make the point (which I think I may also have mentioned some time back), that Tennes' eventual vote on Thyr was a little surprising considering how many other options they had put on the table. To Rikkter it read like capitulation to the inevitable (although I would suggest that the actual no-going-back point on Thyr's train was Kilava's vote, which followed Tennes').
it is interesting though that after going 4-4 , tennes puts thyr over to 5 vs ven @ 4. my vote took ven to 3 and thyr to 6, kalse immediately quoted me and followed my vote, and then it was thyr @ 7 and ven @ 3, and with 10 votes needed that was it.
I didn't buy rikkter's case at the time but if he was right, this vote is the weirdest thing for tennes. pushing a 4-4 vote deadlock with 10 votes needed is super dangerous (because of reasons you mention). i did even say that I waited because pulling my vote and voting thyr was a 2 vote swing because I was already voting for Ven, so you're right about that, but i purposefully waited until someone else broke the deadlock, which I'm glad i did, anything else would have been a bad play. if tennes is scum then I think that scum realized Thyr was toast before or at the 4-4 lock, and piling on the train after it can't be stopped is always mildly suspicious - much better to be early or middle of the pack. with scum looking at a day 1 lynch on their own killer, the more inevitable it becomes the less they can afford to distance themselves, joining early on a known scum target is just less scummy. kalse was waiting in the wings to vote too.
just like we said earlier thyr's vote on fandy instead of piling on Ven doesn't make a lot of sense, could have easily upped the pressure and made for a more difficult lynch. if tennes is scum, he could have easily voted Ven instead of Thyr at 4-4 - nothing else would make sense unless intentionally sacrificing Thyr - and this would allow kalse to STAY on Ven and allow Thyr to SWITCH to Ven without questions. this doesn't even take aranatha into account, he voted later. much cleaner scum play from tennes and even it draws suspicion, it saves a scum from a lynch.
this part of tennes's play is what keeps me on the fence, either his scum play is too slick to notice (which also implicates ara), or he's town making the best choice he can and the Thyr vote was great town play. (my gut says town) and the first thing aranatha says is to look to who wasn't on the train or didn't vote for scum. this is dodgy whether tennes is scum or not, but if he is aranatha basically said "we lost a scum and ALL of the other 3 of us are on the train, let's not focus there." I don't like that at all, it was called out at the time, but now it certainly seems like tried to lead the thread and setup targets before night even resolved. in the same vote post ara laments at having to agree with ....tennes. hmm.
in fact if you watch kalse's votes, he used my logic to jump on the thyr train, followed my vote to Ven (while dismissing it as baseless (it was but he was still riding coattails))...
this doesn't look bad until it became easy to look at the activity above and see ara voting scum to seem inno by following fellow scum (kalse) and distancing other scum (tennes) while they are all 3 on the same train on scum.
hard to imagine - but if tennes is scum, on day 1 we have thyr (scum) being lynched, tennes (scum for this argument) tipping the vote further onto thyr instead of Ven, and kalse (scum) voting thyr 2 votes after tennes, ara (scum) joining the train late and telling everyone to look elsewhere. lot of potential fucking scum in the mess there.