I just had the thought stevey said. Your vote never existed. Lightning struck the night before. It wasn't targeted at the first voter. It was targeted at you, Khush. It couldn't be predicted your vote would be first, as this was before any votes were cast. Your vote is null and void. It isn't a vote. It's just words.
This follows in with what I told others before.
However, quite simply, we can resolve this: It's abundantly clear that if Khush had thought the rules worked how I interpret them, then he would have used his ability. He doesn't take chances. This was a mistake due to complicated and complex rules, and so we'll just pretend the rules were more clear:
Had Khush understood the rules, and had vote-protection targeted at him, the answer is simple:
stevey would die. The move wasn't re-arranged. At all. And with that, I'm calling the game.
There are two Bad players remaining, one greedy and one courageous. As it turns out, both are identified by the dog, who has identified everyone else remaining in the game. It's clear that they believe them, and it's clear that they don't even need Khush's ability to win a vote at this point.
So, Good wins, entirely, including Courageous and Pure. Bad loses, both Evil and Greedy. It was a close game, but there's no chance for Bad to make a come back and win.