...I asked it that as well. How this is supposed to prove anything, I mean. All I got in response was "you'll see after."
[And despite how tightly-controlled he's been it's more than a little obvious that he's frustrated with this entire stupid turn of events.]
I don't know how we're supposed to interpret any of this. The most logical conclusion is that we should collectively prove that we have some sense of virtue by refusing to play altogether - abstain entirely from voting, encourage the Bad Badger's allies to not kill during the night if that was in fact their doing - but the Proto Badger is ensuring that we can't see that as an viable third option by threatening us directly and holding hostages over our heads.
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[And despite how tightly-controlled he's been it's more than a little obvious that he's frustrated with this entire stupid turn of events.]
I don't know how we're supposed to interpret any of this. The most logical conclusion is that we should collectively prove that we have some sense of virtue by refusing to play altogether - abstain entirely from voting, encourage the Bad Badger's allies to not kill during the night if that was in fact their doing - but the Proto Badger is ensuring that we can't see that as an viable third option by threatening us directly and holding hostages over our heads.