This is silly: if I were actually Illith, why did I open this can of worms. The BEST thing for scum right now is a no-lynch... All I would have had to do is keep quiet and let the day end.
We've had a 7 day deadlock and we're only still talking because Silvanus is generous. Nobody is budging on me or Fyler, so I'm going back to the train I started back on the second day
Ultimately, it was a judgement call about how best to use my power. Was it the wrong one? Hindsight tells me yes since I haven't uncovered another traitor, but there's nothing I can do about that now
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Again: we already knew that one of them was lying. We had enough players at that point that I thought the potential of losing one more was worth the risk of trying to root out somebody sneakier.
Night 2: you had a big glaring sign flashing "Look at me! Look at me!" hanging over your head. I didn't go after you in case you had a power activated by somebody investigating you.
Night 3: It was exactly that... One or the other. Why wa…
Dude, that isn't a traitor hunting ability. It just says that he'll know an elder's identity if he investigated them... Just like the caveat in Weiwae's power
I'm also not sure why you're buying Fyler's new defense; it's literally gone from 'I don't have to explain myself since Selenity trusts me' to 'If I had known that Selenity would learn that she SHOULDN'T have been blindly trusting me all game, I wou…
@Ushaara I don't know what you mean by not actively defending myself... I answered your question and have explained my power numerous times! What else do you want…
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At the time the only thing we knew for certain was that Breandryn had a kill immunity...every time she tried to deliver an item it failed somehow. When she said she tried to deliver an item to Shaddus and it failed, I wanted to see if…
... All that means it's that she's playing a God who splintered, not that her powers have to do with splintering. Fyler's defense this whole game has been 'you should trust me because Selenity' trusts me'
@Phoebus it's very convenient, yes, but at the same time why would I claim being targeted by a power that has never been seen before this late in the game?
Trust me, I was surprised too! I'm not sure exactly who would have the ability, but I'm guessing it would be in the Fyler/Selenity/Phoebus camp. The only fluff I got was that a telepathic wave prevented me from acting.