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Regarding Hekasan, I was concerned that the votes came in too quickly.
I was just very convincing, a Heroes player will confirm.)
No problem, but just keep in mind that Mafia members will never reveal themselves so obviously if they are in their right mind.
I was more thinking that you weren't revealing yourself, but rather pretending to reveal yourself, so that everyone would think you were a Town member, because Town members don't reveal themselves so obviously. And at the same time, you exercised your ethical right not to execute your teammate.
BUT! I would have killed or executed (depending on the role for the city) Nefela, she was the one who revealed herself as Mafia in a cool way.
There were doubts. And, as I said, they only increased when she solved the clue on Kosh. Well, I knew that Nefela-Mafia often successfully guesses clues, but I wasn't sure that she would give us such a good and ultimately correct solution, and not something more absurd, just to avoid revealing herself. And she would suggest the correct one in the Mafia chat, yes.)
She periodically mentioned Hekasan's innocence, but she never changed her vote. Either you doubt it, or you don't. So, if Hekasan turned out to be Mafia, then she is Mafia, I told the Master right away.
I don't know, I also had doubts, but I didn't change my vote.) I would even say that I considered this in favor of his innocence, honestly. But, to be frank, Nefela played well, and she always plays well as Mafia, we know that.
The political debates on one forum took over too much, after Nemtsov was removed. So, I was basically there all the time.