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Mac, why didn’t you switch to Nerwen to save yourself?
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As I said before, I really did think her innocent. I was prepared to save myself by voting for her, but I thought there were no more votes left - I completely forgot about
Nerwen's own. So my main goal remained to get
Aganzir lynched, which is why I responded to her "--++" with my own and couldn't retract anymore when I saw what
Nerwen did.
I know
Farael isn't who he claims he is - or at least not who he thinks he is. I haven't though about the possibility of a false seer before.
But what about
Boro? If
Boro is telling the truth, then I think the situation looks like this. The wolves tried to kill me in Night 3, after I mostly went after
Aganzir all day. This either means that
Aganzir is a wolf and I was thought to be the seer, or the wolves tried to frame an innocent
Aganzir.
But then, if they thought me to be the seer, why didn't they attack me again last night? I know I'm not the cursed, and even if I was, then
Farael had no way of knowing that. (This is a flaw in
morm's argument in 406) Did they change their mind because of something I said on Day 3? Did
Nerwen see a chance yesterday to save herself (and
Aganzir?) and lynch a possible seer at the same time? This doesn't seem to go together well.
Also, if
Boro is telling the truth, then
Rikae is obviously up to no good. In that case,
Farael accidentally called a real wolf a wolf.
Boro can't be a wolf, I think, only a cobbler. But this would then mean that
Farael is a wolf and not a cobbler, because two of that sort would be a little too much.
Farael indeed could be a false seer. At the moment, this seems to be the most probable scenario to me.
If
Boro is lying, then
Rikae is the ranger. This would probably mean that
Aganzir is innocent, because the wolves never came for me. What is there in
Legate's posts that made him a target in Night 3?
I guess
tp now has the confusion that he was looking for...