Some further brief thoughts before I retire.
I can see nothing in
Holby's contributions to indicate that she was the Seer. So it seems most likely to me that the Wolves just got lucky, and it also seems that we are unhappily left without any clues as to the one dream that she did have.
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Originally Posted by Anguirel
I fear the wolves picked up on this aside about Seers-subtle enough to escape my notice, but the wolves obviously do not have eyes and ears dulled by dealing in accounts...
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Originally Posted by Holbytlass
If it's likely a seer is going to be lynched try to come and post a clear list of whom you've dreamt of.
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With all that confounded Seer talk going on yesterday, I hardly think it likely that the Wolves would have picked up on this one comment, even if Holby did mean it as a subtle Seer hint. Which I doubt, as it just comes across to me as sensible advice.
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Originally Posted by mormegil
It’s not like usual when somebody sells a weapon, they do it without naming roles. However, this seems much more like an attempt to get the Hunter to step forward and say “I’ll buy a weapon”.
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While I can see merit in some of the points that you make concerning
lmp,
morm, I am not sure that this tells us much. It looks to me just like the sort of comment that I would expect from a silversmith, ie role play. Moreover, it would be a foolish Hunter to step up and say: "Yes, I am the Hunter. I'll have one please." And an even more foolish
littlemanwolf to expect the Hunter to do so in response to his invitation.
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Originally Posted by Boromir88
I'm starting to think the Seer discussion was started and fanned to a wide discussion by the wolves in order to keep us distracted from our task, which was to catch wolves. Then totally make Day 1's discussion unproductive by nabbing the Seer. It may have been an attempt to get clues as to who our Seer was, and get us focused yesterday on what the seer should do instead of looking at who the wolves are.
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I am inclined to agree with you there,
Boro. But it seems to me that the main culprits in that regard were
Aiwendil and
littlemanpoet. And perhaps
Celuin too, who pointedly said that she did not want to talk about the Seer, and then went on to do so at length ...