Ai, Saucy lost to our village now too. This is getting more and more painful.
*begins incoherent rant*
If I learned one thing these last few days, it is that you can't trust anyone. You may want to trust them, because they appear to make sense while you have no idea what's going on. But reasoning seems to be the best mask to hide behind during these perilous days and nights.
The thing is: if the wolves are clever, and the villagers have no idea what's going on, trying to be reasonable seems to be of little help. We have been voting off innocents one by one these past few days and the wolves could easily hide behind the confused villagers. They did hardly have to go through the trouble of saving each other and making schemes, for we did all the dirty work for them. YesterDay I was almost certain we were looking at the wrong set of people. Today, I'm sure. We are pretty damn lucky Glirdan turned out to be the bear - the wolves were probably rubbing their paws with glee expecting the doublelynching of two innocents - and not all hope is lost yet. But if we want to change our fortunes, we will now have to free ourselves from the traps the wolves set where we so easily fell into. We must not forget the wolves are now at a major advantage. They are in no danger of the bear anymore. Most of the people they consider a threat are gone. And we're all clueless.
I'll be back in about two hours to make a rather more extended post featuring all my revolutionary accusations. For now: take care all of you.
*incoherent rant ends*
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