Alright,
Aganzir and
Rikae wanted to see my reasons to be suspicious of
Aganzir again. Let's get over with it already:
Aganzir
- she suspects each of the people that suspected
Nogrod, throwing wolf-on-wolves everywhere - a very smart way make people back away from
Noggie without appearing like defending him (126, 131)
- then she decides to give a crucial vote to
Nogrod - her top suspect's (me) top suspect. Usually, an innocent wouldn't like to do that, but the wolf-on-wolf comes in handy. About the
Shasta-thing, I bought her explanation, so I'm not going to repeat that part.
- recall the voting for
Nogrod. Me and
Saucepan gave him early votes,
Shasta and
Legate later retractions.
Aganzir's vote was the only one which came during the "general" voting. If there was a wolvish vote for
Nogrod, and I'm sure there was, then it was
Aganzir's.
That was all I had yesterday. Yes, it's not much, I know. However, we're talking about
Aganzir here. As she confidently pointed out herself, she hasn't ever gotten a vote before - but she has been a wolf twice already!
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because you'd rather I spent my time defending myself than going on suspecting you.
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Trying to make me use my energy on defending myself rather than suspecting him.
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No need to repeat it, everybody heard you. It doesn't make more sense by repetition. But talking of suspecting me, may I in turn ask you what your case against me was made of again?
All I remember is the possibility of
Nog and me being wolves and a few far-fetched interpretations.
- her reaction to
Isabell is very interesting. She seemed to be rather cool, though determined, about my case. But then she tries to drive away
Izzy from suspecting her quite aggressively. It seems to me like she thought she got away from being suspected by more than one person, and was annoyed that there actually turned out to be more.
I would also like to remind everybody that
Aganzir was
Valier's first hunch of the last day.
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Fine, but it seems to me to be a strange basis upon which to go accusing someone of twisting the facts.
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Maybe twisting the facts was too strong. But the way I saw it, you tried to change the reasoning behind your vote - which is not an unsuspicious vote, after all.