I for one have no regrets about lynching CCS. I believed his claims as to what he was, but I simply had no faith that he would act in town's interest. None of his behavior in the first two days gave me any reason to trust him. I think we did the right thing.
*flash*
nope.
Majority made a mistake, plain & simple. Even if you can't trust a Neutral's own motive(s), you can trust they'll catch a Mafia's shot as cannon fodder for Town just as well as any body
If you want Mafia sitting at the table long enough for us to get there, you don't take a course out from under them, they'll just finish eating faster
If we had kept him alive, Mafia'd likely ignore CCS for then and gunned for Kawl or bets anyway, yes; but you'd have them as equally worried as us about what CCS would do, especially in the early game when it behooves a Neutral Survivor to help the as-yet strongest Town. The point is to provide a choicier menu to slow scum down; even better with CCS as he was an active interferer. A menu which we didn't provide, and now our confirmed pool is scum's fast food
We should've KO'd cabot Yesterday, and let CCS help us scum-hunt via forcing people against others until he found a killer
But who do we have to help us scum-hunt instead? cabot, whose Power is to turn
himself invisible
wow, service to Town
*boom*
Which is why I am so perplexed by cabot's sudden change in tune. Why distance himself from the lynch now? Why pretend that there was some sudden revelation when CCS flipped? Him being a neutral was always a likely probability. I have no idea what cabot is thinking with this shift.
turn
himself invisible