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Originally Posted by Lhunardawen
After a bit of thinking - directionless for the most part - I finally understood what Nogrod meant by calling the Changeling the second Seer. Doh! He'll know the roles and get to play them for a time. With there having more innocents than fiends, then he's more likely to pick an innocent, and a well-timed revelation of what he knows and what the Seer knows will lead us closer to victory - even without double lynches.
A downside, though a bit unlikely, here is if the Changeling is inherently evil and chooses to play for the dark side. Like if he catches the Seer one Night and a wolf the next, he could kill the Seer for the lycans. Unlikely, as I said, though still very probable.
I don't know about you guys, but I hate it when someone holds this much power.
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Well, I don't like the situation very much either, but we just have to cope with it.
Well, let's hope the Changeling plays on the good side and if she plays on the wrong side, she doesn't catch the seer. But as said before, it would profit the Changeling herself more if she was on the Good side.
And more frolicing...

I hope the situation is a bit better when I come back this evening. (I'm in +3 GMT.)
Day One is pretty useless on Day One, but on the next Days, it is usually even more useful than one could suspect.
edit: xed with Boromir