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The only thing that troubles me is that why isn't he dead yet? Surely the wolf/wolves would have wanted to kill somebody that has been trusted by almost everyone from the beginning? Someone that has contributed to lynching wolves? Someone that the seer said he believed innocent? Someone who contributes a lot and makes good points ie makes a fromidable enemy for them?"
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"I guess I might have an answer to that. You may bet I have thought of the same for a couple of Nights too.
But I can see a logical chain of events here. After
Valesse's death the wolf was left alone and probably had two persons which it wanted out of the game asap. (myself and Boro) I voiced my suspicion of this already then. Which one would it try? Well, it chose
Boro, one could say he looked more Seerish, was denied the kill the first Night and completed it on the next (no sense in trying someone else the next Night if one may have the first with certainty). But then it faced the problem of who to kill again as also
Macalaure was making well-thought points and was a known innocent. The one denial must have made it a bit unsure about whom the ranger would protect. I intentionally tried to make it more uncertain and more frustrated by making my Ranger-comment back then. Then I could see it as quite a logical choice, that it went after
Maca as the ranger had protected
Boro the last time there was a real choice and I might be protected this time: it might be seen as a bit safer kill for it. But the ranger was wittier than it was. Let the ranger be praised for that!
If the wolf would not have missed twice, I wouldn't probably be around any more."
Nogrod puffed the pipe he had lit after a small nap and thought of trying to wake up with the help of yet another ale.