Alas, poor
Anguirel, we did him a grave injustice! His death should be mourned, for he was a valiant and chivalrous knight. Why, he came to my defense when
Boromir insulted me - he treated me, a lowly seamstress, like a princess! I wept much late last evening and then decided to pay him tribute in the only way I know how. It cost me some loss of sleep, but here is a
rose I embroidered to lay on his grave.
I would like to clear up one misunderstanding that was expressed by several of you concerning me - my vote for
Shelob was not on account of her silence. Please do not connect me and my choices with the decisions others make. Mine was a truly random choice and actually made by using a children's rhyme.
And now another valiant man has died,
Eomer. This grievous loss is perhaps alleviated somewhat by his bravery in killing one of the wolves. His death may save some of our lives, indeed I fervently hope so! Yet mourn him we must, though we have not much time to do so. The urgency of our situation demands all of our wit and determination, lest we all suffer his fate.
My first thought yesterday was that at least one or two wolves must have been involved in the decision about
Anguirel's death. It is plain to see that they would not all expose themselves through obvious unity, and now we see that
Cailín, whose vote for
Eomer unfortunately gives us no helpful clues for future debating, was herself a werewolf.
Was it a wolf who first suspected and voted for him?
Shelob cast the first vote. Yet since it was the first day, the possibility that she chose as randomly as I did is great. The other three who voted for
Ang are:
Encaitare,
Mister Underhill, and
Lhunardawen. My suspicion is that at least one of them is a werewolf. I eagerly look forward to discussing the events and our possibilities with the rest of you today. Perhaps together we shall find counsel.