Nerwen yawned and stretched herself. "Dear me, I have slept in!" She stood up and knocked her head on the ceiling. "Was this barrow designed for short people or something?"
Rubbing her head, she continued, "Now, it seems to me that whilst I slumbered I was dimly aware of a lot of arguing going on... some of which confused me.
Macalaure, you early on said:
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Originally Posted by Macalaure
Let us go for one who flies under the radar, one who doesn't say anything controversial, one who seems eager to not rub people the wrong way.
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But now it seems you didn't mean any of your earlier statements– in fact, you were just trying to see if any of the wolves took the bait:
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Originally Posted by Macalaure
My lorebooks tell me that early-Day-One-senseless-discussion is usually a good start of a game and the way people argue is often a good indicator of guilt. In this village there was nothing of the kind, so I felt like initiating it. Wolves obviously like senseless discussion, so they like to encourage it. On the other hand, they dislike being caught in it themselves - it makes them look unhelpful. That was the stereotype I was looking for..
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Okay, that's not a bad plan for getting the wolves to reveal themselves... but what I'm curious about is what you would have done had it worked?
Edit: X'd with
Menel and
Lommy.