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Originally Posted by Eomer
So why all this talk of a set-up of Kath? Both Lalaith and Cailín mention that the death of Anguirel so obviously leads back to Kath that it must be a set-up.
Huh?
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I find that funny, too. I'd like to point out that not all Nightly deaths are frame-ups. The wolves want to find the Seers, and since there are two of them now, it's even more important for the lycans to quickly get rid of the them. I just don't understand why wolves would see so much trouble in framing someone up.
Anguirel might have been killed because of him defending
Garin or whatever, but it's weird that these two say that the wolves obviously set
Kath up. Maybe Kath is a wolf. Maybe
Lalaith and
Cailín are wolves who
did set her up. Maybe I'll change the subject before I get myself confused. Just one more thing about this:
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Originally Posted by Cailín
Well, he's not a Seer, so it seems like a set-up.
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So, if
Anguirel had been a Seer, it wouldn't have been a set-up and we'd be all questioning
Kath with good reasons? The fact that Anguirel was an ordinary villager instead of a Seer doesn't chance the wolves' motives to kill him. They didn't know who he was.
I must say, though, that defending
Garin so strongly hinted to Anguirel's possible Seerishness more than mentioning Kath. I just wonder the talk of the 'frame-up'.
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Originally Posted by Eomer
Lalaith, if wolf-Kath had killed Anguirel then it would not look obvious, considering that Anguirel had accused me in like manner and actually voted for Glirdan. Why should it lead back to Kath at all? Have you mentioned how it seriously leads back to me or Glirdan?
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And that's a good point, too.
I need to vote soon. I shall now go to do some serious rereading...