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we know that they had no hidden agenda or weren't in cahoots with the wolves, so they truly suspected you
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I have no doubt they did.
And I also have no doubt that, since they had zero concrete knowledge, they were both taking a shot in the dark. And I would add that it was mostly their blind selection of me that forced me to vote for them.
No matter how much you would like to believe it, the vote of a villager with no definite knowledge carries absolutely no weight in determining guilt. Can you honestly not see this?
If I get lynched today and proven innocent, but before I die I cast my vote for you- would that suddenly make you more suspicious than you are? Would it change anything?
No, because I don't have a clue who the wolf is, therefore my vote should not carry much weight.