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Personally, I do regard a overly defensive behaviour as a possible sign of guilt, because in my view Villagers shoud be prepared to die
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But only for a good reason, my dear SP.
My death offered nothing since both of my previous votes had been forced, not to mention, as someone pointed out on that day, I was very distanced from everyone else so my death would not implicate anyone.
Even if you do think that we should consider how people say things, how something was said should
never take precedence over what was said.
The primary charges leveled against me on day three were 1) I had received votes before, 2) I had voted for the two people who were lynched, and 3) they had voted for me, too.
I demonstrated quite logically that those three points were meaningless (now that the game is over I hope everyone can now see that), but since people were letting
what was said to take a back seat to other things, my logic went right past them.
Then, hoping that people would take notice of the substance of my arguments, I repeated them all with a raised voice. But it did not make them listen. Instead, they said that raising my voice made me look guiltier.
At that point I wanted to strangle everyone and began to feel rather hostile towards my own village, so I screamed my arguments again out of desperation hoping that
what I said would finally be noticed.
But the
what remained firmly behind the
how in the minds of the villagers, and I was lynched.
Not putting an emphasis on
what I said resulted in an extremely useless slaying, and I imagine that similar behavior will result in similar results in future games.