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So before I cast my vote I have one last thing to say about Gurthang's death. It was bothering me why Gurthang was killed, but I couldn't quite put my finger on why. Then as I was at work this morning it hit me. THE Ka. The fact Ka was not attacked is what was sitting in the back of my mind. She was a prime wolf target. She hadn't spoken yet so her death would lead us all back to square one tomorrow. But no, Ka was spared. So either we have very merciful wolves who wanted to give her a chance or Ka is a wolf herself. I am far more inclined to believe our wolves wanted to give Ka at least a chance to say something before doing her in, but I won't rule out the possibilty she is a wolf. I won't act on this theory though, not yet anyway, not until more evidence for or against Ka has come to the surface. But this is something to think about.
Now onto my vote, which I hate to cast so early, but I must.
++ Rune
I wish Rune had said something before I did this, but he has not. I said before I found Rune's vote from yesterday. Here are the two theories that have been stated about him.
A) He knew Wayne's vote wouldn't count and voted for DEATH to bring in a tie. A very wolfish thing to do.
B) He thought Wayne's vote would be counted and voted for DEATH to put her in the lead because then he'd look less suspicious when an innocent died. A very clever way of cover wolf prints.
Either theory makes Rune look bad and wolfish. But what also sets him off in my mind is the fact he suspected Glirdan more and yet in that same post he voted for DEATH. Taking into account possibilties A and B it still gives Rune a less than flattering image in my eyes.
Also Gurthang would have been a wise choice for Rune to attack at night. Gurthang mentioned him only once and it was to ask for reasons for his suspects. So a decision to kill Gurthang would leave no trail to Rune.
I'll be floating around for a little while longer to see what else happens.
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"Let us live so that when we come to die even the undertaker will be sorry." - Mark Twain
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