For the life of me, I just can't understand Rowain's play. He clearly doesn't like Gazglum's play, and he keeps throwing passive-aggressive barbs in his direction (such as insinuating that Gaz is trying to coast into an easy mislynch of a newb townie in the form of Prometheus), and yet Rowain won't go after Gazglum head-on and vote him (maybe because Gaz looks so towny to everyone else, and Rowain knows it would be a lost cause and just make Rowain look even worse)...nor does Rowain have any better targets (novice seems like a fair 2nd target).
The only thing that Rowain wants to do is get everybody to reveal roles, and he keeps acting flabbergasted that Gazglum and others (quite reasonably) won't comply. He keeps insinuating that it is just Gaz stonewalling this strategy, and yet other players are not exactly jumping at the idea either. Shouldn't Rowain's natural town response be, "OK, fair enough, I see my suggestion is going nowhere. How about we try some other strategy..."? He should figure that, with everyone against it (which must include townies somewhere in there even if he doesn't think Gazglum is one of them), the townies must have good reasons for their decision.
The only thing that Rowain wants to do is get everybody to reveal roles, and he keeps acting flabbergasted that Gazglum and others (quite reasonably) won't comply. He keeps insinuating that it is just Gaz stonewalling this strategy, and yet other players are not exactly jumping at the idea either. Shouldn't Rowain's natural town response be, "OK, fair enough, I see my suggestion is going nowhere. How about we try some other strategy..."? He should figure that, with everyone against it (which must include townies somewhere in there even if he doesn't think Gazglum is one of them), the townies must have good reasons for their decision.