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Let's start with some standard questions:
1. What's the deal with the display of Night Actions (NAs)? Are there any NAs that aren't displayed? I'm particularly interested in the recruitment action. Is it not displayed at all, or is the fact of success, or the fact of an attempt, indicated in the newspaper, but without specifying the target?
2. The Mafia has two NAs at the start: recruitment and murder. With a recruited player, as I understand it, there are already three: recruitment, murder, and a new player's NA (if this isn't a murder, but a block, for example). Is a double murder prohibited?
3. Is Demmy's murder attempt displayed?
Are attempts to block Demmy and Jay-R displayed?
Are NAs directed at a player under explicit protection displayed?
How does Carlito's ability work? Is the check also an immediate murder attempt, or does finding one of the pair simply give him an additional NA for the following nights, with the target being murdered?
Now, about the NAs themselves:
Cobra - inaction, as he only kills from the second night (although there's no point in taking risks right away), and Maers' protection is useless until there are 5 or fewer players left in the city.
Saint - judging by the descriptions, he blocked Vistrit.
Demmy - this is interesting. I'll leave it as is for now: checking Arandor.
Filin - explicit protection of Vervolka.
Doc - I don't see it yet.
Carlito - checking Tory.
Mafia... This is more interesting. Recruitment definitely happened, but the question is whether the success is indicated in any way? Of course, the nickname of the recruited player won't be written in the newspaper, but is the fact of the attempt/success indicated?
Murder. Curious. Initially, I thought they killed Archy with the Dagger. It makes sense to use a player who doesn't leave any clues for now. And the ligature mark is clear - if choosing between two with asphyxiation, the Dagger should have stronger hands. But it's a bust - he has a silenced pistol. Grim kills with a throwing knife, and Fancy doesn't have a ligature. Therefore, Arandor is the victim of Anta. A pistol without a silencer, a ligature, it all adds up. The second murder, the murder of Ney, is from the Mafia, so. I dare to suggest that it was the Dagger who killed him. I don't see any clues. Plus, the "syringe with poison" - perhaps there is a direct connection with the absence of visible wounds on the body. And he choked because of paralysis caused by the injection, for example. The Dagger is a skilled killer. But these are already delusional fantasies, not that important.
Roles of the killed.
Arandor - AK-47, I think. If the indication of the role was given through the lethality of the weapon, then it stands out from all the roles, namely the Albanian. There are several UZIs.
Ney - I would think of Grim because of the role's image, but he is most likely a victim of the Mafia, so that's out. I still have doubts, I'll think about it.



