Not surprising as Thar said, but it still seems like an odd move to me. She was always going to be under suspicion just because she's quite new and unknown, I thought Mafia might have just let Town lynch her later on. The main problem with new players that we know little of is that they can be hard to identify, Mafia knew she wasn't aligned with them so in that aspect she wasn't that much of a problem for them.
To me their kill seemed kind of like that's the only option they had - they could have went for other targets, why not Wyatt? Why not other experienced players? Why not frame someone? To me it seems like they went through other options first and didn't want to risk drawing attention to themselves by going for another target. We have to look at the targets they could have gone for and see why they didn't go for them in the end.
Anyway this role, if I understand, could be quite a problem. It could have caused a mislynch if the Cop investigated her and it would have really confused us if we lynched her. So, in a way, I thank Mafia down the line. Nevertheless though we expected to lost a Townie tonight and the role could have had some negative effects, so I'm going to call this an ok night.
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I'm sticking with my main two targets at the moment: Heroine and Thar. More so Thar because he's waiting for something to happen without taking action himself and it's just like taking the easy path in a way. I don't like the way he only commented on the Vio lynch after we had started it (very tactical) and he gave no alternative option. In my eyes, if you're a Townie, you stop something if you see possible bad consequences. This sort of playstyle--little scum hunting and sitting back--tells me that you're not trying hard enough to stop possible mislynches. The thing is though, we acknowledged that Vio was going to be a possible mislynch, this wasn't the problem, the problem was that it would have been a bigger risk taking out a more active/experienced player. It was the best possible option, if we would have hit scum, let's face it, it would have been pure luck.