Tasunke Wrote:sorry, what I meant was that if the wolves decided to kill Qqqqq it was ONLY out of fear of his night-ability. Which means that if they do not deal with Injera in the same manner, that means either Injera is a wolf OR they feel more confident in an Injera mislynch than a Qqqq one ... or they just went out of their way to frame Injera for whatever reason. I mean, perhaps to "craft" him into being more mislynchable than Injera ... but really? If that was the case why not simply let the more mislynchable one live regardless, as they would be FAR easier to frame?
All this aside, while this may appear a primarily recursive game of What would a wolf do ... I think the simplest, and perhaps best explanation is that Injera is indeed a wolf. Now, if everyone suspects him the IRONY is that he WONT get nightkilled on night 5 for that very reason (a frame/set up). STILL though, I think it would be good process to lynch Injera unless he handily finds (and manages to lynch) a wolf fairly soon. Namely in the next two days.
BUT! Lets look at this another way. Between Qqqq and Injera, who would be easier to get mislynched? I personally do not know. If it is Injera, then yes Qqqq was the best nightkill option. I mean, assuming Qqqq had the least suspicion AND was nightkilled, then chances are Injera is a villager. HOWEVER! If Qqqq had the most suspicion and was nightkilled, then Injera is most likely a wolf.
If someone else could determine whom of the two was the most lynchable, we may be able to determine Injera's alignment right here and now.
End of the day Qg could see who somebody visited, and with a lot of powers (post restriction, death) its obvious what that power was.
Injera could only say what the power was, hence I think they killed the stronger PR (not ruling out other reasons for their decision too though)