I think it's more likely that they and their are being used in the singular sense. Why do you think it would refer to more than one person?


Is it Chaos to question the thoughts and actions of any player? You are the one who is erratically posting with claims grabbed from all over the shop.

You claim to have a skill. But not really because you were just asking a question.

In the space of 27 minutes you go from being convinced that Fynn is bad, to being convinced that he is good, and based on... nothing, really. Your evidence that he was bad was flimsy, and your evidence was written off as not relevant. Yet you are still now of the opinion that Fynn is good. Why? Technically nothing has changed since your initial vote, yet you no longer greatly suspect Fynn. What changed in your head?

You're not in a rush to change votes or even remove your vote from the now-innocent-in-your-eyes Fynn, but you're in a rush to get your first vote out within 31 minutes of the day starting. Why is there a rush for your vote to be out, but not for any other voting actions? You say you needed to do this, but why?

You claim you are the girl who was protected. When asked about this, you remind us that you are definitely vanilla town with no choice but to vote immediately despite this having no relation to what you're being asked about. In fact, I still don't know why you think you were the protected one. But that doesn't matter anymore because now you are not the protected girl because the protected girl is the murderer.

You bounce all over the place, and I am struggling to follow your line of thinking. I am asking questions for you to clarify what the heck is going on in your head. Yet, you are getting defensive, going back to things nobody has mentioned in hours and pointing your finger at me, instead of just answering the questions.