VivianLee wrote:
Well, from past games and regular table mafia games, I'd say it's safe to assume that (unless one of the mafia were AWOL and didn't get the memo). What's common, though, especially during regular table mafia, is that the mafia usually "bandwagon" along with the majority to avoid suspicion. This usually means that the mafia aren't super loudspoken, oftentimes only chiming in when the hour to vote approaches. They have to speak up eventually, or else we would raise suspicion as to why they voted without saying anything, but I don't think they would forcefully steer the vote away from one person unless that one person happened to be mafia... and even so, that's a very obvious move.
tl;dr - the Mafia usually vote together, but usually never speak up early and/or together about a specific person (in order to avoid suspicion). Usually bandwagon with the populace later in the day, especially if the person they are hoping to lynch is an innocent.
Hey Alex, are we told the order in which people vote?
VivianLee wrote:
These people voted yesterday without really contributing much to the discussion:
alexwest
Lydia
mika
To be fair, mika wasn't around very much.