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Originally Posted by Ashington
That should have read "a villager who has given up, or a wolf who has given up" because clearly she doesn't even care why she's being wagoned at this point. And the reasoning behind tweedy voting her and starting her wagon should be very easy for her to debunk if she would just bother to do so, assuming it was not true.
wolves care when they get wagoned
villagers don't care as much because they are right
obviously, that's player specific but I have the same attitude when I get wagoned as a villager, which is "if I get mislynched, it's their problem so **** them"
if a village is bad enough to let me get mislynched for stupid reasons, it deserves what it gets
if wolves are good enough to get me mislynched and get away with it, more power to them
the rewards and punishments are already built into the outcome