"I agree that my statement may have sounded a bit wolfish, and I would like to clarify something," said
Meneltarmacil. "My thoughts were simply that
Naria's comment earlier did not appear too suspicious, as more dialogue generally is good for finding wolves and silence does not give us much to go on, regardless of who is silent. Now, while it is true that
Naria's comment came early in the Day, her suggestion that we speak more is a good one and carries no apparent malice.
Thinlomien appears suspicious to me for her attack on
Naria in this case. The problem is that I suggested looking at
Naria if
Lommy turned out to be innocent, something that I honestly should not have said. I do not think
Naria is a threat."
The ranger turned to
Nogrod,
Macalaure, and
Borormir88.
"You three seem to like accusing me of being a wolf as of late, and were fairly quick to post one after the other. Of the three of you, I think it's possible that at least one could be up to no good.
Nogrod was the first, and as his suspicions were justifiable (and his mind wasn't exactly working quite right), I'm going to excuse him for now. Between
Boromir and
Macalaure, I find the latter more likely to be a wolf than the former."
"
Macalaure, you appear somewhat suspicious by your own reasoning. You said,
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You say "if she turns out to be innocent"? Are you already plotting what to do after her death, even before she collected even one vote? Then you will go after Naria, you say, and expect us to accept this as logic, because it then will used to be the suspicion of a proven innocent. To me, this looks like a wolf laying the tracks to be able to excuse his involvement in the future lynching of no less than two innocents.
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, which is somewhat believable, but if so, you incriminate yourself immediately afterward:
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I do not say Lommy and Naria are innocent, but Menel's words strike me as very suspicious.
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One could say you are trying to cover your tracks with that last statement of yours. If my statement makes me a wolf, your statement does the same for you."