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Cranston
There's an Impostor Among Us everyone, figure out who's acting Sus! It may not be immediately clear by that sentence what exactly the phrase "Sus" entails, but Among Us players can usually quickly figure it out. The word has been used many times in multiple different situations over the years, from a joke regarding someone's behavior to a term to describe actions in video games such as Garry's Mod's TTT gamemode and, most recently, all over the video game Among Us.
The phrase is a slang term for "Suspect" and was first added to Urban Dictionary in 2019, with the added connotation that it is often used to describe someone's actions as highly suspicious or untrustworthy. While the origin of the slang word is unclear, it has been used in legal terminology in the British "Sus law" in 1824. The use of the phrase in Among Us is to denote someone as acting suspicious of being an Impostor impersonating a crewmate, thus allowing the group of crewmates to vote out possible Impostors and win the game.
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There is a certain air of caution that should be introduced when accusing someone of being Sus in Among Us, as more often than not it will result in the player being immediately executed through the airlock. If someone is wrongly accused, the value of the phrase (and the trust in the accuser) significantly diminishes for the remainder of the match, and the crewmates just did the Impostors job for them. So, then, the ultimate question to be asked is, how can a crewmate tell if someone is acting Sus?
How To Spot Sus Players In Among Us
Among Us takes place in one of three different sci-fi locations, though new Among Us maps are being added soon, with each crewmate being assigned tasks that must be completed for them to win the game. Some of these tasks are visible to other players, such as shooting asteroids or scanning in the medbay, while others require a bit more thought to determine. Players can be assigned the same tasks at the same locations, and Impostors will use this to attempt to prove themselves innocent by faking tasks. However, if they arrived after the crewmate currently working on the task and finished it before them, it should be a cause for concern.
Other ways of telling if someone is Sus is to observe whenever they stop moving. Impostors possess the ability to sabotage parts of the ship from anywhere on board, however they must stop and stand still to do this, meaning that an inexperienced Impostor could out themselves if they stand still just before a system shuts down, such as the lights or the oxygen. However, the best way to tell if a player is a crewmate or Impostor is to trust gut instincts and feel the vibe of their play for aggression or trickery. Players can out themselves for acting sus while moving or while in communication between rounds (look to the people accusing too much, or the ones being too silent) but, eventually, everyone either eliminates all other possibilities in Among Us, or the crew all die trying.
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Among Us Cheats & Hacks (& How To Spot Them)For who Italian name is Carmelo (Cranston’s Spanish name), see Clay, another lazy villager. Cranston is a lazy ostrich villager in the Animal Crossing series. He first appeared in Animal Crossing: New Leaf and has appeared in all subsequent games. He is the only lazy ostrich in the series. His name may come from the crane, a bird which he resembles. His name may come from a crane which ostriches are related to cranes. In New Horizons, Cranston has the nature hobby and may be found reading a book pertaining to an item he is studying, which can be either flowers, bugs, fish, or fossils.

Characteristics
Appearance

Cranston is an ostrich with dominantly white feathers graduating to peach. He has pinkish feet and orange markings around his eyes. He has a brown beak, with an orange spot at the tip of it. Despite being an ostrich, he strongly resembles a crested ibis, which the species is also referenced in his name in other languages.
Personality
Below is a brief description of the lazy personality. For more information, click here.
As a lazy villager, Cranston has a relaxed, laid-back lifestyle and will appear friendly toward the player. He often talks about food and is humorous or naïve during conversations. During conversations with other villagers, he generally gets along well with peppy, smug, and cranky villagers, while snooty and jock villagers may not get along with him due to their conflicting lifestyles. In Animal Crossing: New Horizons, Cranston goes to sleep at 11 PM and wakes up at 8 AM.
House
He has imperial furniture inside. It plays K.K. Faire.
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House of Cranston in Animal Crossing: New Horizons.
Trivia
- his Japanese name is the capital of japan (Tokio, Tokyo)
Gallery
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