Then, I'm actually beginning to believe Awaclus. It does all make sense flavorwise, and if faust said that, it seems much less scummy - sorry I was so down you. Just thought you seemed awful scummy.
This makes me think Lekkit is lying. I don't see scum just randomly redirecting his result, because why take the risk when there were other claimed people (including oracle with buff). That makes me suspect Lekkit was lying and just jumped in their hoping his result would instantly lend credibility to the (what he knew to be wrong) read, while still sneaking in there for town cred and then still making the push look like it was mail-mi's doing.
I think mail-mi just asked it badly, but Lekkit is lying.
Vote: Lekkit.
What's scum's motivation for lying about a result? To get us to mislynch Awaclus in particular (can't see why scum would be particularly afraid of him), then after he flips town, hope that we believe that he was redirected? That's a lot of risk just for one mislynch.
No, I think I have not explained myself well enough.
I'm saying that, and go back and check this, Lekkit only popped in with his result
aftermail-mi claimed that he was sure that awaclus was scum. The idea is that Lekkit, scum, would jump in to agree with the result with no skin off his back when he lied with the mini-claim (he even said he wasn't taking away the thunder of mail-mi's claim).
He didn't know, however, that mail-mi was incorrect and asked the wrong question (thus the false positive). He was assuming either mail-mi found the other scum faction (cool, he jumps in and they lynch scum, he gets cred) or they lynch town, but then mail-mi was the one who jumped and claimed first and drove it, he was just agreeing and his was only a small flavor based claim.
It's the perfect way for scum to get town cred and still get a lynch somewhere outside of his faction.