Okay some words from me:
@muttmanager and
@Sunbodi, you did some very scary things during volo.
mutts, leaving your vote on Suni and voting away from the village bloc, even if Suni is actually a wolf, is wolfsiding and loses the game. In molo and volo, it's all villagers on the same wagon. Only one wolf can be voted out at a time. This game was mechanically a wolf win because of that vote placement. It was only saved due to a Pippy being pulled. Never gamble on human error, especially from wolves, to win the game for village.
Suni, you need to remain calm and remember what I told you before I died. You started slipping back to your old ways and rapidly switching between who's in your POE. That gave wolves the ground they needed to convince mutts you were a floundering wolf. If someone acts wolfy, point out the posts and explain why they gave you that impression. Talk calmly to your village bloc about VCA/mechanics/perspective slips and whatever else will be part of the game-winning plan instead. Caps lock can instate hysteria in the village so use it sparingly.
@BigCats, you had phenomenal play from the beginning until the end. I'll admit I was unsure about your affiliation at the start of the game with the quick and repeated self-defense of a joke vote, but by the time you claimed vig, everything seemed to fall into place for me. You didn't claim immediately (pro-village for encouraging wolves to go after you instead of active PRs), you shot N1 (narrows the POE faster), targeted someone who was deep in the POE (leaving a sketchy villager of this caliber has hindered village in more ways than I want to remember), broke up fights perceived to be v/v (good grief), and, most importantly, you kept re-evaluating during endgame (which got the village as close to winning as possible).
@WildZoo and
@kaydubs, thank you for running this. I quite enjoy themed games that are exciting for fans of the source material, yet not alienating and handicapping for those who don't even know the main characters' names.