Quote:
Originally Posted by Isabellkya
The tactics of the wolves during the night are pretty straight forward; they killed the Ranger so they could make a clean kill of the Seer toNight. I think the only thing which could be found strange is that the wolves' master of fog made the kill; rather than them.
|
This quote keeps bothering me. I don't know if this is of any help, I do this rather to sort out my own thoughts, but anyway.
No one died on Nights 3 and 4. One was a ranger protection, the other the cursed turning into a wolf. We don't know which.
Boro protected
Mac on Night 3 and
Farael on Night 4. It was not possible that
Mac would have been the wolf pick, so it would make sense that the cursed was wolverised on Night 3.
If the cursed was turned on Night 3, the only option is that the wolves attacked
Farael on Night 4 and found he was protected. Why on earth did they kill
Boro the next night then? Were they afraid there might be some twist that allowed him to harm them or something? Or was
Boro closer than
Farael to catch the last wolf so that the wolves didn't care if he got one dream more? Or was
Boro twisted in a way that allowed him to force the wolves to kill him?
If the cursed was turned on Night 4, the wolves couldn't know if
Boro had really protected
Farael. They had to take him out first, even if that meant
Farael would get one dream more. What happened on Night 3 then? I have no idea.
What does
Izzie's quote have to do with all this? She just seemed to be a little too knowledgeable about what the wolves have been thinking and doing.
It was expected here that the wolves would have gone after
Farael who couldn't be protected that night (as everybody thought the wolves had tried to kill him the previous night), and now
Isabell came telling that the wolves
had to take
Boro first. Because they couldn't know if
Farael would be protected.
I don't really have the energy to speculate this more (and I doubt if it's even that useful), and I guess I'm being rather unclear anyway. Besides, I'm quite sure I forgot something.
Ah well,
++ Isabell