OK, I've read and re-read everything again. A lot of it is much to do about nothing, as usual in mafia games. I'm not as experienced as most of you, and am eternally suspicious of Pershy simply because his posts are so mellow. He's good with soothing words, and rarely raises a hackle, even when verbally attacked. Ragian is more straightforward, and he's either lying with convincing input or being a helpful townie, and I can never tell which. The other DBD players I've only played against 2-3 times, and have no insight. For the non-DBD players here, I can see a higher level of sophistication and experience in the game, for the most part, which makes me wonder what will be made out of this post.
No one really responded with any interest to my previous posts, although I was misquoted once. This made me a bit hesitant to post more than I have. Why waste the effort? I think everyone needs to go back an re-read the initial scene. I think, and correct me if I am wrong, it is important to see that the freshwater critters (fish, etc.) that were washed into the lagoon and onto the reef are the prey for dark, shadowy forces coming from the sea. Symbolically, that implies that these freshwater beasts are most likely town, and the dark, shadowy beasts are most likely mafia scum. I suspect, when this is all over, that mafia scum are represented by top marine (saltwater) carnivores. This is a tokle game, so it could be that the initial scene is a massive misdirection ploy, and I'm sadly misled. But, if I am right, then this is an initial template for solving the game and defeating the mafia. Of course, if pressed by lynch votes, the mafia scum aren't going to admit to being a hammerhead shark, or squid, or even a seal or penguin, all of whom are carnivorous (esp. on fish). But, in an effort to avoid suspicion, if pressed, one of them might choose a freshwater fish that someone else already has as an identity, Then we can act. So, let's begin by agreeing on someone to press to L-2.
My choice is Darin44, because of his lack of particpation. Let's bring him to L-2 and have the mod(s) prod a response. That will provide more information than y'all flapping your jaws for another 10 pages.
VOTE DARIN44P.S. The once curious thing in the initial scenario was the demise of the sailfish. A sailfish, which you never find around a reef (it's an open ocean feeder on the surface and mid-depths; good initial summary of sailfish here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailfish) is a carnivore, but certainly not the ominous shadowy beasts portrayed by a killer whale, or a giant squid, or a white shark, i.e., not a top carnivore. I still don't have my head around that tidbit, other than to emphasize that the reef is a dangerous place to be for all potential prey, freshwater or saltwater.