We get a replacement (welcome xeiron) and all sorts of fun stuff happens.
I am not necessarily tied down to an Ichimaru lynch, as I think that a Robz or Yuma lynch would give us more information as to who the remaining scum are. I would be willing to vote yuma, but I need a better case from robz than "he is scum." What scummy stuff has he done? Or is it the fact that he has not done scummy stuff that makes him scum? I don't know what meta arguments you might be using or other such inclinations that cause you to think he is scum. Yuma has been voted for 3 times:
1)
An RVS Ashersky vote2)
Robz just earlier3)
Liopoil shortly afterNone of these votes have explanations directly attached to them. And I don't see another case built.
Robz, for example, has some very minor interactions with yuma
here,
here,
here, and
here. Then Robz goes from this:
Lekkit and yuma are I think the most under-suspected players still alive. I don't feel much suspicion for yuma, but Lekkit probably deserves more of a critical eye than he had received so far.
[other stuff]
Townie seeming: Yuma, Voltaire, Ichimaru, liopoil
to this:
Yuma has gotten absolutely zero pressure, which is actually very scummy. He's had a much smaller presence than usual too, ostensibly due to VLA.
to this:
I don't see how yuma could possibly not be scum, at this point.
With nothing in between addressing yuma. And after nothing at all, except for tunneling. Like
here (slight explanation that he has not recieved any pressure. The rest don't have anything to them),
here,
here,
here,
here,
here, and
here.
When I read Robz, I can come up with scum narratives such as "I want to tunnel yuma because he is town and I am scum" but I don't come up with those for yuma. Or things like "I want to build some easy pressure on my partner liopoil early to ease pressure later." Where is the case against yuma? I have not seen one, and will not vote for yuma or endorse that lynch until someone lays it out for me. If the case is purely because he did not receive pressure early than I don't know what to say. That is not his fault. Sure, he wasn't as involved as he might usually be because of IRL stuff, but one of the reasons I read him town is that despite all those issues he still got on and contributed more than most people without IRL issues going on. And not just checking in, but real content. And no one has anything bad to say about anything he has said. No case has been brought up concerning his reads, his voting history, or anything. In my mind, the case was stated best by Ashersky:
vote: yuma because yuma.