Talk:Town of Salem Rules/@comment-2600:8807:5000:68B0:48C5:96D4:3F10:558-20181205003749/@comment-27575896-20181205004605

It is a bit tricky, but it is gamethrowing for the later reasons:

If the Executioner believes they will have a better chance of winning by lynching the Seria Killer, then they can go ahead. The Exe doesn't need to take sides at this point and can remain neutral while trying to lycnh their target.

The Escort, while having a 0% chance of winning, threw the game for the Executioner by leaving and forcing them to suffer a loss when they were going to win. By technical logic, the Exe needed the Mafia support at the time, who were cooperating, to win the game. Since the Escort left, they threw the game for the Executioner. The least they could have done was leave once they were voted to the stand to at least allow the Exe to win.

In another way, the Exe can TOTALLY lynch a Mafia member and help the SK and them lynch the Escort instead. They can decide whatever at that point, doesn't matter which faction they want alive to help lynch their target.