I finished reading properly until my first post today. Here's what I found so far.
This still seems staged for me:
Lommy carefully accuses
morm to have killed
Valier, then he mocks it. Then
Lommy continues along the lines of a frame. Then both slowly back down from their mutual suspicion. If
Lommy and
morm are wolves, this would make sense to me. They feared
Valier was the seer, and now they try to keep people away from going after
morm by making it clear, by a weak case and ridicule, that
morm is no wolf and is being framed by them. I might be over-interpreting, but this is how it appears to me.
By the way, if
morm is evil, it's not a double-bluff: it's a semi-double-bluff,

because in the first place he would have expected to sacrifice himself over a killed seer who dreamt of him, and is now using plan B.
Aganzir and
Lily (*is inspired by
Fea's Lil*) talk about the loud/silent arguments of
Valier in the beginning. I find this suspicious as it's too obvious this had nothing to do with her death.
Farael is a little too aggressive for my liking, but that's him. He feels genuine, though. A lot of people quickly took up his suspicion of
Rikae. These reactions are worth examining tomorrow, when we know her role.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Volo
Looking at yesterDay, I'm quite sure that Lommy has been Seered upon.
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explain?