I'm surprised to see
Sally dead, I have to say. What can we take from her death, apart from some warm clothing?
There's only really two things she did yesterDay, apart from being entertaining.
She defended
Lommy from
Menel and me, and she voted
Boro on a gut feeling.
Boro,
Lily and
Lommy thought she was innocent (
Boro repeated it several times even).
Nogrod,
Durelin and
Rikae thought she was suspicious, but none of them seriously considered voting for her.
Many said they were confused by
Sally.
Sally’s death probably has the main goal to leave no track. I guess this is a good strategy in a giftless village. Nevertheless, it points towards careful wolves. Are they careful because it’s their nature, because they’ve been under strong suspicion already, or because it’s a cold-blooded strategy?
What I don't understand is: Why pick a no-trailer who causes confusion when other, less confusing, no-trailers are there to choose from. Maybe they thought her death would cause sufficient confusion, more than anybody else's death.
Both
Boro voters are dead now. Does this point towards him being a wolf? I don’t think so.
Sally went by gut when she voted him, so she would likely have changed her mind today.
Boro was very sure about
Sally’s innocence yesterDay and I’m not sure what to make of that.
I feel good / a little better about the people who have suspected
Sally yesterDay (
Nogrod,
Durelin,
Rikae), because to them she could have served as a future lynch candidate. I also think better of
THE Ka, because she said she enjoyed
Sally's posts and it would be cold-blooded indeed to kill her after that.