The rules don't say you can't change your vote.
I've been considering what's happened so far, and I've come to a conclusion.
Android, based on statements you've made, I have reason to suspect you of being the Tailor.
Consider this: Android says he/she rolled a 20-sided die until he rolled a number between 1 and 14(although there are actually 15 players left, since there were 16 initially and one person has died). However, upon rolling his own number, he/she decides to vote for himself, despite numerous attempts persuade him/her otherwise. Under normal circumstances, this would put him/her and his/her team at a crutch. Why would he/she choose to put his/her team at a disadvantage?
Conclusion: There's no way that lynching him/herself can benefit Android. However, assuming that he/she is a reasonable person and that he/she's the Tailor, he/she could conceivably dress him/herself up as a Vanilla role, sacrifice him/herself, and leave the real townspeople to believe that WE'RE the ones with the disadvantage.
So here's what I suggest we do:
1. Lynch Android this turn. 2. At night, if someone has been tailored to look like the Doctor, the real Doctor should visit the Coroner. If the real Doctor has been killed, have the Programmer or the Gunsmith visit the Coroner. 3. The Coroner should investigate Android to discover his/her true role, if he/she is revealed to be Vanilla.
If I'm right, we've gotten rid of the troublesome Tailor. If I'm wrong, I'll take any and all blame for this.
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