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Old 09-09-2006, 03:14 PM   #209
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Nogrod had emptied his ale and took yet another. Good for your health to have some vitamins...

Aloud he said: "I have tried to recollect what our wolf said yesterDay. Basically trying to see how he handled different people. Oh sorry, you other races too..." Nogrod stammered but soon retained his balance.

In #123 he said about Gil:
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"You're certainly somewhat odd, exhorting us all to go feast on pancakes when there's an investigation to be done. A wolf? Possbily, but possibly not. Being a crazy chef, though, who knows what you've been cooking lately.
So pure nonsense. Might be covering a fellow, might be just bantering to hide his fangs...

In #136 he said about Di:
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"Diamond, if you would please be so kind as to provide a reason for these accusation of yours," Menel remarked, "I would be grateful. In this sort of a situation, throwing out random accusations at first is generally the norm, but perhaps I should start concentrating on who could really be a werewolf."
Makes me wonder...

And this about Lommy & Naria:
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"Thinlómien, for one, is behaving somewhat strangely. After Naria mentioned that there hadn't been much discussion yet, which was probably only intended to get people talking, Thinlómien jumped on her statement as evidence that Naria could be a wolf. Her vote so early in the day looks pretty suspicious to me, though she may not have the time to come back later in the day. She is my prime suspect at this point, though if she turns out to be innocent, I'll be looking more closely at Naria."
This kind of lifts my suspicions off from Lommy & Naria. As a known wolf he is clearly trying to make a case out of nothing (as a wolf he has known their identities and so would probably not endanger rthis kind of accusations over his fellows?)

In #153 he says:
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"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."
Flip-flopping, yes, but also underlining the possibility of the innocence of the two (as we now know he was a wolf)?

That was followed by the following, kind of showing why Maca is innocent (he must have felt him a big threat as he left myself and Boro without any counter-comments)
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anyhowThe 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.
, 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.
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."
And now I know why we three have been lumped together! Because of a known wolf did it!

His last, #167 says:"
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Really, my attacks on people's occupations were merely in jest, the ranger continued. "JennyHallu was simply a random choice based on the way my die rolled. And I don't suspect Naria of being a wolf, either. I'm as clueless as the rest of you here."

"At this point," said Menel, "my vote goes to

++Valier

She has posted just enough for us to know that she's around, but has said absolutely nothing of value. Sounds kind of wolfish to me.
Eating one's own words is typical wolvery (in this case against Naria). But what can we read into the cases of Naria or Valier in here? Someone said his attack on Valier in the last moment was a way to make her look good. When he knew he was going to die, didhe try to save a fellow by suspecting her the first time? That's possible.
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