I suggest driking in Jenny's and Foley's memory! They were good gals, we're gonna miss 'em. *shakes her head sadly* So, a toast, anyone?
A nice little chit-chat we're having here, no one really saying anything. *sigh* I guess that's normal. Let's drink for some encouragement to speak up!
Now that I've had a little warm up, there are a few things I'd like to say.
#1 Drinking is nice.
#2 Flowers are nice.
Ahem... Just remembered this was a question of life and death. So, pardon me.
#3
CaptainofDespair is a bit odd. I mean, when
Farael (jokingly, or that's how I understood it, though you never know of him) accused
Durelin calling her "evil
Durelin" and proposing to lynch her,
CaptainofDespair says:
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But admitted vileness does not mean wolf-dom. I would certainly know that. In my private life I have been accused, out of many things, of evicting peasants from their homes so that my game-hunting lands can be expanded. And that's just my pre-afternoon warmup.
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To me, this sounds a wolfish (yet not very clever) tactic to get the accusations away from
Durelin. According to my experience, there are two situations when one may defend a fellow villager like this: when the person is an over-reacting wolf and tries to get the accusations away from his/her partner or when the person in question thinks he/she has a good joke to answer the accusation with (which was not the case, in my opinion, or else I don't get
CoD's sense of humour). So I'm inclined to believe the clumsy wolf-tactics, but I know nothing of
CoD's playing records or ww experience, so it's difficult to say. So maybe I'm just overreacting, but that just caught my eye.
Well, that's it for now, but I will be back and vote quite early. (About seven hours before the deadline; I don't have a net access home.)