Hi.
I'm the cop and Cho Chang is a member of the mafia. Allow me to elaborate.Yup. C-o-p. I copied that trick from other people here, but I also tried to be very subtle about it. It's very intentional though I assure you, and not a coincidence.Originally Posted by Neville Longbottom
Investigations.
Night 1: Neville Longbottom. Result? Town.
I checked myself out first as a sanity test, for obvious reasons. Because of the result, we can conclude I am either naive or a regular cop.
Night 2: Cho Chang. Result? Scum.
Hence Cho Chang must be scum. Yes, there is the possibility of her being a miller or something like that, but at the end of the day, because miller is a rare role (and there would probably only be one of them), the chances are much higher of her being mafia.
Why did I investigate Cho Chang? Well!Remember this?Originally Posted by Neville
I don't trust any of you. I know if I am influenced by the town as to who to investigate, there will be mafia corruption in that decision. If I, alone, choose it, it's 100% town decided. Anyway, why not Sirius Black? I believed his claim. I was wrong, and I admit that. But it seems somebody else took care of him so it's all good!Why not Moaning Myrtle? She is an idiot and I assumed she would be lynched soon. I did not want to waste a night on someone who was probably going to be lynched, especially when I had already used up night 1 on a sanity test.
Why Cho Chang? I think she is the pairing Psychotic/Levian and as such are key players who needed to be investigated. I got that vibe from her anyway. I know it's not entirely fair to try to work out who people are, so I am sorry. Maybe I am wrong, maybe I am right. Either way, it doesn't matter who she actually is, because the investigation has shown she is mafia.
So please, vote for Cho. Any more protective roles besides Tonks? I need you tonight. If there are any other cops out there, then feel free to investigate me tonight if you don't trust me, but try to remain hidden until I am dead, because we don't want to give our protective roles too many targets.
##vote: Cho Chang.