I have been typing for the last fifteen minutes, and I have to keep erasing what I type out, because it's not fair to everyone involved to make those assumptions. I think there's only one thing to say, and only one thing I can say without stretching revealing anything: Don't make assumptions about me based on anything. It doesn't work very well. I decide how I will play each game before I receive the role, before I know which side I'm on, as far as public appearance and helpfulness. That way, I hope not to give away tells about what I am, and how I'm actually playing.
I announced before this game that I was going to do nutty, crazier than normal things. I did. This game marks the first that I have been a townie and have been voted out. I was voted out my first game, when the investigator found me after several days, and I was voted out from the Star Wars Mafia, when I misunderstood the rules and didn't care if I was discovered or not. Losing the vote isn't any particular person's fault. To be honest, I thought more people would sweep in after Vudu voted, so since I had already stated my case to him, I didn't find it particularly important to talk to anyone else. That's my fault. However, without going into detail, I'm also disappointed that no one else tried to talk to me.
Take a look at Day 2. Mr. Jack had not been on all day long, and when he came on at night, I was the only one that messaged him when he was about to die. He told me his role, right away, and I tried to arrange a deal for him. The important thing is, when I talked to him, a nugget was revealed that could've changed the outcome of this game, had it been respected.
Look at Day 1: When Vudu was being voted out, I talked to him. He didn't respond until very, very late in the game, but the result was that I learned his role, and learned it before anyone else did. Once more, I had a nugget that no one else had. He told me his role, and I had about thirty seconds to decide what to do and to do it, and I decided I'd try to sacrifice myself to keep him hidden. The end result was that I was too slow. I changed my vote less than a minute too late, and Vudu was revealed. Given more than thirty seconds, and I would have figured out the positive to Vudu not dying, in fact, I've got the log:
(10:59:16 PM) vudu: i'm death escape, dingleberry
(10:59:19 PM) Jason: Really, if you've got a reason to live, I'll vote myself
(11:00:46 PM) Jason: Well, I was too late. Literally half a second.
(11:00:59 PM) vudu: doesn't matter; i won't die
(11:01:02 PM) Jason: I'm not sure what the numbers are, but you'll be the person voted out, for the night.
(11:01:20 PM) vudu: and i shouldn't really be targeted again since mafia knows i'm just a boring townie now.
(11:01:26 PM) vudu: so any hit against me will be personal.
(11:01:36 PM) Jason: Well, this is for the best, I'll let you know about someone nice if you don't die, for realz
(11:01:44 PM) Jason: See, now you're much more useful
(11:01:59 PM) Jason: Take a look, now people can share themselves with you.
My timestamps are behind NWR time. When I said literally half a second, it was after I checked the NWR time, and seen 11:00:3X. I was about half a minute behind, in reality, but somewhere in the middle of all this, I had changed my vote, un-voted Vudu, and sent a PM to someone trying to get a vote to me, hoping my timestamps were ahead of NWR's time.
After all of that, in about two minutes, I had already come up with the strategy Vudu could use, even though he claims to have had it made before that.
So, what I'm saying is to talk. Either find out the reason why you're voting to take someone out, or find out the reason why you're voting someone else out in order to keep someone in.
That's all I can say. I don't think I hinted or revealed anything that wasn't made public already. It was not my intention to if I did. Inform me, and it will be removed, and I will disqualify myself from anything involving this mafia.