I love it. I mention one thing that looks eerily like a positive clue, Camikaze writes a friggin' book about pretty much the same thing, Love comes out and says he King Arthur and suddenly I'm the bad guy here. I'd argue my one clue was better than Camikaze's entire list and to me the length and dubious content of it is suspicious. With this revelation of Love as King Arthur I'll certainly retract my accusation of Love (unvote: Love). Sure, the word electric had been used oddly in an instance or two but it's no different than the bird evidence against (vote: ) Catharsis. You said you were going to vote against me anyway and I'd wager the evidence against you is more damning then what's against me. I heard you're French - last I checked they were against England, no?
It's not like the 'electric' references are the only evidence against you - your inactivity, while not your fault, counts against you, and then there are the two points oyzar brought up in post #438. Plus, the fact that you seem to be trying to play it
as if the 'electric' references were the only evidence against you.
The 'bird' references carry the same weight as the 'electric' ones, that is correct, but as far as I know, the only other evidence against my name is that sprig thinks I'm French. Now, the French guy got killed this morning, and it was cindle, and I voted to lynch cindle - in fact, I was the second person to vote for him on that day, so you could call me the bandwagon-starter (had a bandwagon actually started, but TLO was just being too shifty on that day, I guess).
Oh, and by the way, nice work with establishing a relatively late bandwagon, Catharsis, Izipo and Nictel.
'Relatively late'? Halfway through the first day (real-life day) counts as 'relatively late'?
I stated this way back when my faithful minstrel died, and not even Sprig tried to claim he was Sir Robin too.
Why did you state this so early? There really wasn't any reason to do so, and it only puts you in more danger if you're innocent.
According to wiki, Sir Robin 'almost stood against the vicious chicken of Bristol'. Well, what's to stop the chicken from devouring him and stealing his identity, is what I want to know. If anyone can be imitated by a chicken, it's Sir Robin.