For the moment, talk to other players, which you already seem to be doing, and keep a general eye on what's happening in the suspicion post. The first day is often a lot of waiting and getting to know one another.
Very well. I'm willing to stay out of it and let you do the talking unless you want me there for something. Advice is helpful, but so is learning from your own experiences.
Stay calm, be yourself and be as honest as possible without giving anything away.
And you may want to point out the hole in his logic here:
If House Boy is also a sheep, you'd think the wolves would avoid eating whoever is not ousted, to protect the wolf.
Even if a wolf was caught it wouldn't be confirmed until the third day, therefore it's wise for the wolves to leave the sheep implicated in a clue in the game, even if the wolf in the clue is ousted immediately. The flock won't know they got a wolf, so the sheep left in the clue are still suspicious. They wouldn't automatically be safe just because the wolf is gone, so his acting like Domyoji not being eaten would automatically make him look innocent and you the wolf is wrong.
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It also doesn't hurt to ask others why they vote the way they do.
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I'm tempted to vote myself and get that out of the way early.
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And you may want to point out the hole in his logic here:
If House Boy is also a sheep, you'd think the wolves would avoid eating whoever is not ousted, to protect the wolf.
Even if a wolf was caught it wouldn't be confirmed until the third day, therefore it's wise for the wolves to leave the sheep implicated in a clue in the game, even if the wolf in the clue is ousted immediately. The flock won't know they got a wolf, so the sheep left in the clue are still suspicious. They wouldn't automatically be safe just because the wolf is gone, so his acting like Domyoji not being eaten would automatically make him look innocent and you the wolf is wrong.
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Is that true?
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