The current votes just don't line up to me yet
My interpretations and what scenarios might be at play:
1. There's a solo vote from RA, but I think it comes from a place of "fuck off, I'm not scum" rather than him being one scum on the wagon. It's too easy to single RA out here since it's in response to Orca is pushing him.
2. Reloaded and Orca being on RA could mean we have town and a scum in the mix.
3. There might be someone tubing in a river and relaxing with a Martini in their hand. That fits Reloaded and he also fits the profile of a coaster, but he would not be considered a deep wolf. He does look very, very bad in hindsight.
4. I found it intriguing Orca didn't push Reloaded more on possible motives and what his connection could be to RA and Hime, with the primary focus of his . I also find it amusing that he's claiming he's unraveling from paranoia, and while he could simply be tunneling Sig. The fact he's tinfoiling doesn't add up for me either--uis experience from whatever Mafia career he had prior to joining OLF and WG points
against paranoia endgame. He's free to prove his wrong with receipts.
Soooo.
I'll elaborate.
For scenario 1, I'm inclined to believe it. Sig has been very open about his birthday to start with, and he's already started getting annoyed over his inactivity being pressed. There's then a theory that effectively stumps us all that might have some minor possibility of being true.
For scenario 2, it might be Reloaded, his sheeping has also been consistent thus far. Maybe he's the Yoru in this equation. If Orca is scum, it fits the bill over just how hard he's pushing the inactivity angle, possibly to discredit Sig. Would have to ISO when Sig explained it was his b-day.
3. The hindsight thing, the milking Pero's lie detect claim, etc. He could be the one scum that was part of the Yoru lynch.
4. Tinfoiling is literally the last thing we need. There's too high a chance that it's just a diversion tactic to pin it on Sig. He seems to be trying to also potentiality try to push my "maybe not being town" next day because he perhaps knows Sig would flip town, leaving room for another mislynch. Basically, this also looks bad. There's power in vocalizing doubt and denying someone the benefit of the doubt.
If we're assuming there's a pattern with fake claims from scum (Hime), this appears to be in line with their overall tactic. If we consider that additionally, then it's between Reloaded and RA.
If 2, Reloaded and Orca. The hole in my argument about having a potential coasting scum is the fact hime was far from it, she was actively engaged. I'm slowly leaning toward the Deepwolf theory.
The reason I can't go by just the simplest answers being the rights ones is because Orca complicates things, because it's just a different play style. The way he's going about this, though, give off scum play.