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Originally Posted by Roa_Aoife
Seeing as how it saved his life on Night 2, I'd say Math is his friend.
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And with a tactical Ranger I could have made it one more Day... and all the other "buts" included...
But
tgwbs I appreciated the way you twisted maths to your side in the game! I just tried to fight back...
And anyhow. I hope
Kath was the only one who didn't read my post #468. So my last Day's half-aggressive tenor was nothing more than a tactical stance to provoke reactions. It turned out quite a silent Day then and only the Faithfuls (basically) commented before the last hours when I had already kind of pulled away from that accusatory tone. So that was a trick enabled by my known innocence, not my way of playing this game anymore. Although I remember to have played much more aggressively in some of my first games...
Wishing to include this too, just to gloat a bit...
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Originally Posted by the cunning Faithful SPm to his comrades
You know, re-reading the thread last night, I became increasingly convinced of the possibility of Roa being the Cobbler. It would possibly explain her defence of Nogrod (if she thought him a Faithful) and her antagonism towards me (if she thought me innocent).
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Originally Posted by Spm in the game #336
However, I do believe that she thought Nogrod to be a Faithful and me to be an innocent (so she got one thing right ).
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Originally Posted by by me in the game #350
Funny. I had just the oppositie impression... and I even think I would have grounds for it based on general Cobblery and some knowledge of the ways Roa works...
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Originally Posted by Roa the Cobbler
To tell the truth, I was fairly certain Nogrod was innocent by the end of Day 1, and I was positive SPM was guilty by the start of Day 2. However, as cobbler, I needed a way to let the wolves know who I was with out tipping off the rest of the village.
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