Shasta
Note: I still can't remember that Shasta is HE; I corrected it in the PM after I wrote it, but if I missed it anywhere, please correct it in your minds when you read it. Sorry, Shasta.
DAY 1
#26
Finds Rikae's vote odd given the no-retraction rule and asks her to comment on that.
DAY 2
#103
Apologizes for not posting and explains - RL issues. Says that there's "something about TM that immediately sets him on edge".
He did not vote that day because he mixed up that DL, Lommy left him alive.
DAY 3
#168
Asks how long remains till DL.
#174
Says "phew, 21 hours".
#176
Says he likes my posts on Nerwen, but will rather go back and read for himself. Nog seems to him defensive of Nerwen.
#180
Says he's trying to be more active, and that he's not good in in-depth analysis.
Says it's clear TM dreamt of Nog on Night 2. I am a mystery to him, maybe word-twisty if Nerwen is to be believed.
#182
Says me and Brinn are the most suspicious to her now.
#185
Votes me because there were already two votes on Brinn and "there has been lamentation on earlier days about the one choice of lynching", so he goes out with his other suspicion and "let the others make the choice".
#188
Says to Brinn that he doesn't find Nerwen's behavior of defending against myself suspicious.
Yes, and his last post I believe everyone sees. It seems quite ok to me. Okay, now... Shasta overall seems relatively okay to me. And a balrog, I believe, would not vote me yesterDay just as simply.
I'm probably going asleep soon, but to finish these thoughts: the most suspicious of these three now to me seems Naria. Or, better said: the least less suspicious, if you know what I mean. Imagine that the balrogs would have had easier work when they did not have to mention her at all, as she did almost never show. The solution is easy. If she does not show up, she's modkilled. But if she does, I'd go for lynching her.
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