First of all I think a wise were-fatihful would avoid controversies espacially on Day1. Why to stand out aloud while sitting in the shadows is more than enough? So I do not think
Manwė is a wolf. He plays too daringly to be one.
Secondly. Before you collectively decide that I'm a baddie-maniac after
Glirdy trying to get him killed with any cost, just think of it a second. And maybe you should also look what I wrote about
Glirdy
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#12Glirdy looks somewhat normal but there is a feeling I get from his post... I don't know what. I know I myself disagree with voting the most "usual suspects" as it tends to turn bad for us, but still I can't help feeling that from those already posted I would say he's the most suspicious one. But that's a little to say and calls for reconsideration after some more posting from you all...
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#19Glirdy seems to be too detached for a villager. Just casually making himself present but in an alienated way. It sounds bad to be sure.
Hope you have more to say later on Glirdy! I know it's early, but there are things to be observed other than "substance" also early in the game, like attitudes behind the words... the problem is that an unenchanted villager might go for it as you do.
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So that's it. Not much in a way of "targeting him".
But what I am concerned is all those people who pick up ideas from others and start to carry that lended flag around ("X had good points about Y"). As we know the were-faithfuls need to fabricate their cases and so they are always somewhat superficial. What then better than lending an idea from a misguided innocent?
Okay. I'll reread the stuff before continuing.