I will be talking to Mr. X as the plant is useless beyond its obvious suspicion.
DAY 2: Hey, Plant 42 positively ID's Saddler as a wolf! This at least means we can start drawing conclusions; whether Plant 42 is Dracula, a vampire acting on behalf of Dracula, or an innocent acting on behalf of the Oracle, Saddler is almost certainly a werewolf. Saddler's excuse that he's just as likely an innocent being maliciously targeted by wolves seemed extremely flimsy, since if he were actually innocent, the vampires and the werewolves already have a way of dealing with innocents.
Your strategy is flawed, as it is always in the wolfpires best interest to kill someone, day or night. The lynch is safer, in fact, if you can convince our naive bretheren to do it.
And, as before, your arguments could be applied to anyone. You have essentially said that the wolfpires have no reason to start a bandwagon on innocents because they can already kill them. Such a fascinating idea for someone in your position to say, Mr. X.
He further tipped his hand when he suggested my suspicion was a result of his day 1 bandwagon on Yawn. That hadn't even occurred to me; my vote was entirely because of Plant 42's accusation. Accusations are much easier to investigate and respond to than random bandwagons, Saddler.
Perhaps it is because I find the fact that you trust a wolfpire's logic absurd and thought you were more sensible? That is why I thought that.
You have made several statements that you'd vote for me based on a possible wolfpire's accusations, then you decide to switch your vote to the Plant. You wished to kill the very source of your previous and present accusations?
You then change your mind after someone points how utterly flawed the logic behind your vote is. You seem to consider oracle provided information as trustworthy a information from Dracula. And, once again, you ignore the possibility of 42 being a wolf. Such a fascinating omission you keep making, since they have their own seer.
And despite all these contradictive actions and statements, you continue to gun for me, Mr. X.
There is certainly some strange conspiracy between Mr. X and the Plant at this stage, from where I stand.
However, Mr. X has been gentlemanly enough to respond with compound sentences, so I will hear one more response.
Vote will stay firmly on the Plant for the time being.