Role Madness Fate/ Mafia V.2 [Town Wins]

Alright, everyone, listen up. I need to talk about Fujishiro.

We’ve all been overthinking and overcomplicating things, but if you take a step back and really look at Fujishiro's game, it becomes clear as day: Fujishiro is town.

First off, let’s look at their actions. From the very start, Fujishiro has been actively solving the game. They’re pushing discussions forward, questioning inconsistencies, and calling out suspicious behavior. That's not something scum does willingly. Scum wants to coast and blend in. Fujishiro? They’ve been front and center, stirring the pot to get us information. That’s a town mindset.

Second, let’s talk about voting patterns. Fujishiro’s votes align perfectly with town interests. They’ve consistently been on wagons that make sense, they haven’t flip-flopped or hesitated in critical moments, and their reads have been sound. Scum doesn’t act like that—scum hedges, hesitates, or votes opportunistically. Fujishiro has done none of that.

Now let’s think about behavior and tone. Scum under pressure will often crumble or overcompensate. But Fujishiro? They’ve been steady. When questioned, they respond logically. When pushed, they push back with reasoning, not panic. Everything about Fujishiro’s demeanor reads as someone who’s genuinely frustrated about the state of the game because they want to win for town.

And here’s the biggest question I want you all to ask yourselves: If Fujishiro were scum, why would they act this way? Why would they take risks, start conversations, and draw attention to themselves? Scum doesn’t play like that. Scum sits back and lets the chaos unfold. Fujishiro has been trying to reduce the chaos, and that’s the most townie thing you can do.

Finally, let’s address the accusations against Fujishiro. They’re weak. I haven’t heard a single convincing argument as to why Fujishiro is scum. People keep throwing shade without evidence. And you know what that sounds like? Scum pushing a mislynch.

So I’m telling you right now: If we mislynch Fujishiro, we’re making a huge mistake. We’re eliminating someone who has been actively working for town’s success. Instead of chasing shadows, let’s focus on the players who are actually suspicious—the ones sitting in the background, throwing shade, and not contributing.

Fujishiro is town. It’s obvious. Don’t let scum trick you into thinking otherwise. Let’s stay focused, let’s stay smart, and let’s not fall for this nonsense.

 
Alright, everyone, listen up. I need to talk about Fujishiro.

We’ve all been overthinking and overcomplicating things, but if you take a step back and really look at Fujishiro's game, it becomes clear as day: Fujishiro is town.

First off, let’s look at their actions. From the very start, Fujishiro has been actively solving the game. They’re pushing discussions forward, questioning inconsistencies, and calling out suspicious behavior. That's not something scum does willingly. Scum wants to coast and blend in. Fujishiro? They’ve been front and center, stirring the pot to get us information. That’s a town mindset.

Second, let’s talk about voting patterns. Fujishiro’s votes align perfectly with town interests. They’ve consistently been on wagons that make sense, they haven’t flip-flopped or hesitated in critical moments, and their reads have been sound. Scum doesn’t act like that—scum hedges, hesitates, or votes opportunistically. Fujishiro has done none of that.

Now let’s think about behavior and tone. Scum under pressure will often crumble or overcompensate. But Fujishiro? They’ve been steady. When questioned, they respond logically. When pushed, they push back with reasoning, not panic. Everything about Fujishiro’s demeanor reads as someone who’s genuinely frustrated about the state of the game because they want to win for town.

And here’s the biggest question I want you all to ask yourselves: If Fujishiro were scum, why would they act this way? Why would they take risks, start conversations, and draw attention to themselves? Scum doesn’t play like that. Scum sits back and lets the chaos unfold. Fujishiro has been trying to reduce the chaos, and that’s the most townie thing you can do.

Finally, let’s address the accusations against Fujishiro. They’re weak. I haven’t heard a single convincing argument as to why Fujishiro is scum. People keep throwing shade without evidence. And you know what that sounds like? Scum pushing a mislynch.

So I’m telling you right now: If we mislynch Fujishiro, we’re making a huge mistake. We’re eliminating someone who has been actively working for town’s success. Instead of chasing shadows, let’s focus on the players who are actually suspicious—the ones sitting in the background, throwing shade, and not contributing.

Fujishiro is town. It’s obvious. Don’t let scum trick you into thinking otherwise. Let’s stay focused, let’s stay smart, and let’s not fall for this nonsense.

 
Alright, everyone, listen up. I need to talk about Fujishiro.

We’ve all been overthinking and overcomplicating things, but if you take a step back and really look at Fujishiro's game, it becomes clear as day: Fujishiro is town.

First off, let’s look at their actions. From the very start, Fujishiro has been actively solving the game. They’re pushing discussions forward, questioning inconsistencies, and calling out suspicious behavior. That's not something scum does willingly. Scum wants to coast and blend in. Fujishiro? They’ve been front and center, stirring the pot to get us information. That’s a town mindset.

Second, let’s talk about voting patterns. Fujishiro’s votes align perfectly with town interests. They’ve consistently been on wagons that make sense, they haven’t flip-flopped or hesitated in critical moments, and their reads have been sound. Scum doesn’t act like that—scum hedges, hesitates, or votes opportunistically. Fujishiro has done none of that.

Now let’s think about behavior and tone. Scum under pressure will often crumble or overcompensate. But Fujishiro? They’ve been steady. When questioned, they respond logically. When pushed, they push back with reasoning, not panic. Everything about Fujishiro’s demeanor reads as someone who’s genuinely frustrated about the state of the game because they want to win for town.

And here’s the biggest question I want you all to ask yourselves: If Fujishiro were scum, why would they act this way? Why would they take risks, start conversations, and draw attention to themselves? Scum doesn’t play like that. Scum sits back and lets the chaos unfold. Fujishiro has been trying to reduce the chaos, and that’s the most townie thing you can do.

Finally, let’s address the accusations against Fujishiro. They’re weak. I haven’t heard a single convincing argument as to why Fujishiro is scum. People keep throwing shade without evidence. And you know what that sounds like? Scum pushing a mislynch.

So I’m telling you right now: If we mislynch Fujishiro, we’re making a huge mistake. We’re eliminating someone who has been actively working for town’s success. Instead of chasing shadows, let’s focus on the players who are actually suspicious—the ones sitting in the background, throwing shade, and not contributing.

Fujishiro is town. It’s obvious. Don’t let scum trick you into thinking otherwise. Let’s stay focused, let’s stay smart, and let’s not fall for this nonsense.

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