Callid wrote:
Actually there were no mistake to begin with. I think he meant what happened in game 3.
Holmes (Sherry) accused me (Gin) of being a leading BO on Day 1, as he found out by following me during the night. As it was impossible to deny it without questioning him being townsfolk, I announced that I'm Takagi (the BO already knew that there was a Satou, and we considered a Takagi unlikely) and said that Ai was BO and framing me. I also announced some "fake" evidence, for example that Araide could prove my identity (he could, as he was Vermouth in disguise), and therefore convinced the townsfolk in believing me; Holmes was lynched. I could do so, because we ha 4 BOs (due to Sonoko) against 7 townsfolk, and after Holmes' death it was 4 against 5, and we could kill someone for (almost) sure, as Araide was on our side and Agasa was already dead, only the Trickster could have stopped us.
Of course, after Holmes' death, it became obvious that he was telling the truth and was lying, but that wasn't really a mistake of mine, as I already knew that would happen, and knew we would win if he died.
I simply did the but I could do, given the situation described above. I would even say it wasn't a mistake, but a great (ad daring) plan, but perhaps you view that differently.
Seems like a great move to me but I'm not an expert on evil. I just find the way you worded it extremely funny,

. Holmes tries to be the hero by exposing you and you counter by having him lynched..sending a message to any other person that feels like playing hero, very evil indeed.

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Sakina wrote:
Because Agasa told me a few days before that he wanted the watch given to Akonyl then so it was several pages before my Night 3 page and I completely forgot about it. I'm going to have to work on that "If you tell me ahead of time it's okay," policy... it confuses me.
You're still dead, though.
*Secret grainy tape of four people in a meeting room plays*
**tape cuts***