It's funny that
Boro left himself out from his
Volo-analysis of people (albeit the reasoning).
It's also funny that the adventures of his father play such a role (at least three mentionings) in his arguments. Like he would like to show himself as the innocent one being again used for his confidence of others... what could be better for a wolf?
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Originally Posted by Boro #82
Well, I'm not inclined to believe Folwren's innocent. My guess is they want to set up Folwren for an easy kill today as he had attracted quite a bit of suspicion yesterday. But, based upon the craziness that happened at the end of the day yesterday, I get the feeling Folwren's innocent.
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This might just be aslip of the hands on the keyboard, but why on earth would an innocent go about with that kind of contradiction? As I said earlier in regard to
Glirdy, the wolves make these mistakes, not the innocents...
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Originally Posted by Boro #95
I have a feeling that either Glirdan (who is the one continuing the attack today) or Thinlomien, (who started the attack) is a wolf. As I find it pretty obvious that Folwren's innocent.
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Aren't you a bit too happy to cast the guilt? I mean you don't give us any reasons. That is quite un-Boromir-like, I daresay? You suspected
Folwren when we were in the middle of Day1 (as I did too).
Lommy pointed to reasonable causes for her being a villain and we all probably agree on that if we're honest. It would be comfortable for a wolf to trail that accusation and thus enhance a case over someone with your general authority? I wouldn't vote for
Lommy, at least for now, but more likely the one who would like to make a case against her at the moment with these grounds...
Sorry
Boro. I have kind of lost our mutual trust for now, but that doesn't mean I'm right right now.
PS.
Eonwe: your vote kind of shouts lycantrophy for miles away!!! Maybe I should rethink all this before I wake up tomorrow...
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