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I just want to say. You won't find out if I'm a seer unless I out another werewolf.
i meant if we all vote for jesus, and he's really a werewolf, then you're the seer
if we all vote for jesus and he's a villager, then you're obviously a werewolf
Actually, there's a third possibility that I was getting at, and that possibility was the fact that somebody might come out and say that I was a werewolf and we had hatched some ploy to kill one of us off in order to make the other 3 (myself, kramer, and 4_2_it) look less suspicious and innocent. The only way the villagers can remedy this is by murdering one of us, or by trusting me. When Jesus dies today, you guys will come up with some name for me to investigate. When I come back the next day and tell you, look, here, that person you wanted "seen", well he's just a normal villager. Your trust in me will waver. If I come back with a human 2 or 3 nights in a row, your trust in me will be practically gone. At that point, you'll probably murder 4_2_it or Kramer. in order to try to validate my story. It's a terrible cycle.
I'm just bringing all these things up now because I think that's how things will go if we don't find another werewolf soon. If we do, then I'm good, and we'll have a pretty good advantage.
Basically, I'm just asking you guys not to be too results oriented in the next few "day/night" cycles. Whether I come back with villagers or werewolves, I promise you I'm the seer.
PS: I'm aware this dissertation makes me seem suspicious. And yes, I do see the analogue between myself and Henry Gale.