Well, it seems that my suggestions for the Seer have caused a bit of an uproar. I was merely speaking my mind. Of course, it's up to the Seer now and I'll leave it at that. Still, it's interesting to look at the reactions that my suggestion received:
Mormegil: Thinks my idea is contradictory.
Gurthang: Thinks my idea will expose the Seer. Proposes that the Seer dream of Fordim or the SPM.
Dancing Spawn: Says I'm putting words in the Seer's mouth and that this will help the Wolves. Votes against me.
Lhunardawen: Says that I'm asking the Seer to do the impossible.
Saucepan Man: Says that my idea is sensible but difficult to put into action. Does not think it's a trick.
Now I'm a bit dismayed that no one else seems to want to get organized, and I'm a bit wary of anyone who claims that a plan for doing so is a Wolvish trick. If my suggestion were such a trick, then it would be a very poor one indeed! After all, my first piece of advice was:
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1. It's vital that the seer not be discovered by the wolves. Therefore, the seer ought not to hint at his or her abilities.
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My initial suspicion, then, falls upon
Gurthang and
Dancing Spawn. This suspicion is strengthened by the fact that
Dancing Spawn voted for me on (what seems to me to be) rather shaky logical ground, and
Gurthang voted absurdly early, for someone that had not (and still has not) said a word.