Alright, Mat Aman (sorry if those were the wrong colors, I'm in black and white rn. Don't ask. I'm clearing Mat and voting Aman). My reasons for this are thus:
I believe it is plausible that the reason Aman is so "eager" is because he wants to draw out the Mobborn (assuming there's just one C1) and getting them exed. This theory might make more sense to you if I state that I think 5S:1M:3I is quite possible. I could see an elim thinking they have a large enough amount of members that they could lose one to get rid of the Mobborn issue. They would still have three members in C2 if one of them isn't exed, and though I feel Aman would be viewed under great scrutiny, should a Mobborn die. So, for example, here's a scenario we could end up in: e!Aman in a three elim team gets the Mobborn to attempt to convert him (once again, assuming there's one. Which would make sense if there are three elims), resulting in the death of the Mobborn. Which would mean no more Mobborn for them to deal with. Then, at the rollover of C2 the Mobborn is pronounced dead, as well as the exed, which we'll say is a villager. Now, in this scenario, there are four villagers to three elim. Easy work for the elim team to mop up one skaa to reach a parity.
In fact, this seems so easy that I doubt it is the case. It is also possible that there is 6S:1M:2I, which it seems most people believe. In this, it could be that e!Aman baits the Mobborn in the same way, gets them killed, then somehow makes it seem like they tried to convert a player who is v but the elims want out of the game.
Any thoughts? Any points I made that want clarification? Any places where you just didn't follow my thought process? Please ask, and I'll do my best to answer as well as I can. TBH, I would probably get lost if I had to try to interpret what I'm saying here.
Also, I have a question: do the Informants know who the Mobborn are? It probably says in the rules, so I'm sorry XD
EDIT: ninja'd by Mat. Didn't see his post until after mine.