Naga is suspect for the sheer amount of gate keeping he is doing on the information front. What is being taken as public information is only done so at Naga's word, but we have nothing to verify his alignment and accuracy of the information he's presenting to begin with. His interactions don't exactly exonerate him. Nor does the doc interaction since we don't have a steady kill reference. As Ex pointed out, a poisoner would give the illusion of a successful doc save while not actually being truth. Further KoD was a far more prominent kill target, being mod confirmed town already.
[/quote]Poisoner Naga...? :psyduck:
I... I guess that's a possibility...? Since I blocked them last night the kill would've been a poisoned KoD
But then would they be lying about their role? I doubt mafia would have both a coroner-ish and a poisoner in a single person.
I'd rather not assume someone guilty over the possibility of a role either, to be honest.
Apart from that aspect, Naga tried to protect a player who proposed to be mechanically confirmable as town. KoD didn't make his claim until one literal minute to deadline, ergo Naga had every excuse to propose that he didn't have time to comment on flips. That's why I struggle to motivate Naga's behavior from a scum perspective – he simply had no reason to contribute given that he assumed that Day was at an end.
(But I actually would agree that it's not indicative if we aren't at deadline.)
Oh, hmm. That's a pretty good point, I think I'll have to agree. In any case I failed to realize the deadline context when reading Naga, so he was still in my PoE until last night.