I told you all
Glirdan is a werewolf, just like the rest of us! But no matter...he was still good fodder.
And as for SpW...that was excellent! An excellent job for these dumb heroes, I mean. I hope they'll have this kind of luck for many days to come.
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Originally Posted by Formendacil
Lhuna, as usual, appears in an odd timezone, and is thus spared the cross-examination that the rest of us have to endure. Her game seems quite normal as well, but since her normal game is suspicious (although innocent), that really doesn't say much.
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Well, sir, begging your pardon, but nobody so far had the mind to cross-examine me toNight. I could verily answer questions directed at me once I wake up, but there's none. And that's a good thing, because I am a true werewolf. There's no reason for anyone to fear or attack me, whichever the case.
Now, I think
SpW was killed just because he is a threat, whatever he is. He is witty and intelligent and a great boon to whatever village he is in, at times perhaps even when he is a villain. And I'm inclined to think that our heroes were afraid of him and so decided to kill him early on, before he can contribute anything substantial to the village.
With that said, maybe we should look more closely at those who are hardly experienced. Those who are more learnéd are likely to keep him and relish the challenge.
So far toNight, I can say that
mormegil is the one shining the most under the moonlight. He has said some provocative words and sensible observations. Right now I'm inclined to think he's either Gifted or a helpful ordinary werewolf. It would be very hard for a hero to hide in the open if that's what he's trying to do, for he can very easily be devoured by us at the rate he's going.
As for Madame
Mithalwen...well, she's quite tricky. The feud he had with SpW last Night seems sincere, and it doesn't seem likely that the heroes were trying to frame her. She could very well be hiding behind that feud to justify why she couldn't possibly be a hero, but I'm willing to give her time to prove her wholehearted wolvery.
Frankly it still escapes me why a
Nonnacedak bandwagon was started yesterEve, but I guess I'll have to reminisce on the events. I still believe that majority of these nasty heroes voted for
Glirdan. Though he seemed too suspicious to be true, the heroes must be grasping at straws to eradicate someone who they know is not among them.
I shall be looking back at the past happenings and see what I can contrive. Then, I must vote.