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I don't see a reason why the wolves would feel like they need to bluff here, they have control, we are clueless, why bluff when they've been so successful leading us around getting no where? (Boro)
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I'm a bit frustrated at many of you right now, it seems that we are all saying that 'Eomer is worth watching' but most are not. Even any of you applied a modicum amount of the knowledge we posses of Eomer, then we would know that he could definately pull this off. I'm glad that I am at least willing to put myself on the line and proclaim my belief of his guilt. He seems to be smoother when more pressure is on him. (morm)
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Okay, here's what I think. If
Eomer's a Werewolf,
Boro's 'defence' of him will make him look fanged. If
Eomer isn't,
morm's persistence in running the case against him makes him look fanged.
The problem is, to determine
Eomer's guilt or innocence, we have to lynch him. I'm more inclined to agree with
Boro here. The Werewolves are controlling the village. They feed us a bit of bait, and we follow around like a school of
tuna. This trend has to be stopped.
But I think
Eomer's quite suspicious. And, perhaps a wolf-
Boro is using his theory to lead us away from their fellow, thus reinforcing their belief that Eaumor is indeed theirs.
Ah, that was but a ramble. More thoughts later.