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There you go Nani.
I suspect Mortifer because he has yet to give a solid argument.
That's because there is no solid argument. Apart from the fact that I was redirected into someone and that someone didn't die, which only clears me of having killing powers, I have nothing to back me up apart from saying "X wasn't visited."
Like, I don't know what you're expecting here. I haven't seen anything useful. I might be able to tomorrow, but for now, nothing. Nobody I've watched has been visited, and at this point I kinda wish I didn't promise to watch you so that the night killers felt safe to take you out. Because all that promising to keep an eye on you that night seems to have done is have someone insist I'm suspicious, to the point of changing your answer as to
why every time you bring it up.
Yeah, I'm suspicious. There's no proof I'm good. There's no proof I'm
evil, but (I'm incapable of giving a reason why I'm good/None of my Night Actions are verified/I was quiet a lot in the first few days so I dug myself into a hole), pick one for whatever reason you're using in your next argument.
Seelie name is a kind of fairy and those can be pretty cruel too.
Are we really using my name as evidence that I'm evil now?
Okay, lets unpack that a bit.
The etymology of the word Seele comes from old languages, from words that meant 'Happy,' 'Lucky' or 'Blessed.' The Seelie Court of Fae was in contrast to the Unseelie, derived from words meaning 'Unhappy, Misfortunate, Unholy'.
The main contrast of the Seelie and Unseelie is between Dark and Light. The Seelie are the Light, and these are the fairies who help humans, reward kindness, and give warnings if accidentally offended. Yet, they are prone to mischief and will avenge insults, but these are the good guys of the fairies. Their main issue is not realising how their pranks might effect humans.
The really cruel ones you're thinking of are the Unseelie, who will attack without being offended, beat travellers, killed cattle, and the closest they had to benevolence was when they'd grow fond of a human and decide to keep it as a pet.
There are ways to spin Seelie as evil, yes, but its hardly 'The Seelie Court is full of cruel fairies so someone named Seelie is really suspicious.' It's a name. It's no more inherently suspicious than any other names.