Well. I think we need to solve this issue between Jam and swings. one of them is highly likely a wolf, because either the action of swings is killing and Twas switched twice to people who have died, or jam is setting her up and the people being targeted by her are being killed to set swings up. I don't think that both of them are villagers and twice the wolves have just happened to kill the people jam adjusted swing's target to.
SOV, the master of correctness, accessed a tiny part of my brain last night and reminded me of what I keep reminding all of you to remind yourselfs <gets dizzy and passes out>
That there is a very clear "clean kill" each night that comes with a note. What the notes mean? IDK. We should ask SOV, he is always right.
And there is a very clear "improvised" kill each night without a note.
And we've seen almost conclusively that the "chaos gets a kill" idea is wrong, and that two wolfpacks that are both red is more and more likely with every passing round.
TRH died clean and with a note
BI died by an improvised kill and with no note.
Seems like different people did them.
I want to float a theory here. I dont mind Jam dying. I really dont. Jam is putting the pressure on my girl who I've known was a villager with these abilities since day one. And Jam was so damn certain I was a wolf convert the other day, and you're just gonna have to take my word on it that her opinion there is totally nonsense too. (and she STILL hasnt explained what "other info" she had that she added with her misdirection that made her think I was a wolf. Just keeps making vague allusions to it).
But SOV told me that if I keep on trying I might be right as often as him, which is always. And I really want to point out two other people right now.
WTF: Who is Janae. Is highly likely to be an autoconvert since Taystee was too and she is much more a part of the vee crew than taystee was. Also she is rubbing me 8 different kinds of the wrong way. I told her all about swings and how I've known about swings and most of her powers since very early on and that nothing that she had been accused of, except for being a wolf, surprised me at all since thats been her powers from day 1 when she was a villager. Despite this WTF kept pushing me to turn on my little piper and kept being stuck that someone with those powers couldnt be a villager (when I told her they were). Also re-reading the last couple pages she is totally egging jamrockin on and called out jamrockin to step up to the mic (so to speak) a second time (more on that in a minute) to accuse swings
Dyachei: Is Howard Bloom. Threw it out their earlier that it looks a lot like there are outsiders doing the kills. Howard bloom does actually seem pretty benign, but the benign-ness and the wolfi-ness arent lining up in this game. Instead it seems like outsiders (apparently polly excepted) are wolves. Something I cannot stress enough that we have been ignoring. Well go and re-read the last few pages. Dyachei basically constructed this entire thing herself by calling out jamrockin multiple times to take credit for incriminating swings. And when it lost steam when I came on here and flipped a ****, it was dyachei who came back hard to re-ignite it. Not jamrockin.
While I have no issue with jamrockin getting lynched, I want these two to be strongly considered because they were the ones driving the debate yesterday and there is a awesome theory out there that perhaps jamrockin is moving swings to wherever the wolves strike. By the same token the next level could be a wolf whispering in jam's ear (whether that ear is furry or human) so that she takes the fall and that wolf continues to live. That's personally how I run this sort of stuff when I'm a wolf. I always have a villager ready to take the fall if I do something ballsy.
Either way, something is really not making sense given what I know about swings and our complimentary roles. And pushing swings towards the scene of the crime would make sense. I just dont know if the wolf is straight forward or next level.