PPS: Do you have a town read, null read, or scum read on Eevee?
Initially Town for a long time. Recent play could be interpreted as scummy. I'd have to call it null at this point.
Position smell says all of his play is ultimately pro-town.
Logic says he is scummy for insisting manda to be Town and voting against Galzria.
I could support an Eevee lynch if a case could be made which I believe I asked for previously to no avail (correct me if I'm wrong). I'm really trying to avoid the case building business since I got burned so bad with Frisk. My M6 play was about smells and I'm running with that formula here.
Questions back to Galz;
Do you really, actually want us to lynch you to progress the game or would you prefer we wait and try to smoke out some real scum?
If you think someone else is high prob scum do you have any angles on that?
Pah. It's a difficult question. If we lynch someone else and are wrong, it's gameover - there is no lylo. With Timchen voting for me tomorrow, scum win because all they need is one misplaced vote, and he'll be providing it.
In that sense, if we look for scum elsewhere, we must treat today as lylo... And there are simply more targets to choose from (although one miscast vote doesn't ruin us). So it's tough.
With Timchen willing to hand the scum their wincon tomorrow by voting me, it does almost feel better to lynch me and remove that situation. The problem is, I don't want to be a Vig here... That is, I really don't want to say "lynch me then sheep my reads" because while I DO think I'm right on Eevee, it's not my game to win or lose. It's a team game, and I'm not willing to stake the entire team win on my read.
That said, there is probably a pretty good chance that if you lynch me now, Timchen gets NK'd for being essentially an Innocent Child (how I view him at least). This leaves Eevee/YN/PPS/Manda/SB... This thread will get so quiet, lol! No, really, outside my own, personal beliefs on Eevee, any of those 5 could be scum. So I would ask that Eevee is certainly considered, but that each person makes their own decision based on their own reads.