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Originally Posted by Mithalwen
Yes it would require more restrain and forethought than characteristic to pull off the bravura performance ...
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This is true. If you are the Wolf, you have played a blinder and I am tempted to accede to your victory in recognition of that.
If the phantom is the Wolf, he too has played a stunningly good game. However, it will have relied primarily on gaining my trust and keeping me alive. And I am not sure that I am happy about having been used in that way.
I am therefore more tempted to risk a MithWolf victory than a phantom Wolf victory.
Another thing. The phantom
feels innocent to me. And I can't help but think that the phantom is at his most dangerous when he is coming across as innocent.