I reread the end of D2, and it suggests that EFHW and DatSwan are town. Here's where I am giving them town points:
EFHW spent most of day 2 voting for me (along with Fang and Hyper). The hypercube wagon was begun by my sense that something was off because of the way that Hyper accused EFHW of moving around to avoid being on the Robz mislynch wagon when he did some moving around of the same sort. I don't think that Hyper would have used taken one of his scum buddies to task like he did EFHW (posts 496, 498).
Back to the end of D2, after my Hyper vote, Hyper then voted for me, and then Robz voted for Hyper, and then Awaclus voted for me. None of those had any reasons or explanation. Space voted for Hyper a few posts later, but also without much in the way of reasons. So it likely wouldn't have taken much more than a well reasoned argument to move the wagon away from Hyper at that point. When DatSwan joins the wagon, it reaches a critical mass (4) and the tides seem to turn because the folks on the WCD wagon (EFHW, Fang, Awaclus, and Hyper) aren't as towny as the Hyper one (WCD, Robz, Space, DatSwan).
A page or so later, EFHW had intent to hammer on Hyper and then was the most interactive with him about the fake claim. She also proposed an alternative lynch when we weren't sure there was a CC, but I don't see this as scummy because it was never really more than idea and she didn't do much to defend hypercube. So, while she wasn't on the Hyper wagon at the end, I think she would have been of that weird Hyper self-vote, PPS hammer hadn't happened as quickly as it did.
So, why Fang? Well, why not? Fang has closely tracked EFHW this whole game, often aligning his positions with hers. That seems like a good kind of new scum pattern and gives him plenty of cover. D1 and D2 she had him firmly in her town camp, so it seems to have paid off, too. But when I read him more closely, I see him asking lots of questions but not coming up with very good plays as a result.