Clearly. And by that I mean deadline has passed and Niklor is lynched. He was the last scum. Town has taken a clean sweep.
Clues Day 1 were figured out.
Clues Day 2 were KoD and Rubik. KoD's referenced his "Reminder to Self" post. Rubik's was the FFP reference. His rival was TU, but their rivalry wasn't one of him asserting TU was scum. He didn't care if TU was scum, he'd be against him anyway. The clue actually references FFP's habit of voting third on the wagon scum tell day 1, as FFP wasn't much for day 1s. In both KoD's post and the final vote count, Rubik was the only third voter left alive. The latin was the herring.
Clues Day 3 were Niklor and Tiny. HW managed to link Niklor to his clue, albeit incorrectly (I am not CST, although I once was. The figuring is correct in that it's time, day, month, year but the the time is 24 hour style and DST wasn't in effect late November so wasn't used here). Tiny's was a paraphrase of Gorger Wurm's flavor text, which was his role Dante's Inferno, listed on his profile as his most active topic. The Gem here was another herring.
Overall I think town did a fine job this game. Town's MVP was clearly HW, cracking both number clues leading to correct lynches. Most of the rest of the town put in good effort in at least trying to analyze the posts and took deeper looks at their fellow players, which is the point of this exercise from a town perspective. A major exception would have to be Shippo, who admitted to being the doc in the coded messages at the start of the game, allowing Mafia to pick her off quite easily. Let that be a lesson to anyone that thinks that just because you formed a code with somebody that means you can trust them.
Mafia's play was subpar. Their MVP was KoD and he wasn't even on the team. Aaarrrgh being dead most of the game I don't feel can take the brunt of this. Rubik put up a bit of a half assed fight when fingered by the cop, sure, but did very little in the way of attempting to hold over Aaarrrgh the day before. Niklor was pretty much shut down for half the game. Both have made comments to the extent of getting implicated means you've already lost the game. The problem there is that believing so ignores what your fundamental role in this game is: dissuading opinions and creating scape goats elsewhere. I don't feel like either even bothered to attempt to do this, instead trying to sheep into the crowd, which is the wrong strategy to try and employ in this type of game.
At the beginning I said this would be a game of getting back to basics. Meaning the team that most utilized their fundamentals was always going to be the favored team in the outcome, and I feel the results more than reflect that.
Mafia QT for referenceDead thread for reference