Eh, it absolutely doesn't make sense, under normal conditions, for the wolves to kill someone as widely suspected as
Brinn was. Thinking back, she also didn't seem remotely seerish.
Normally, I wouldn't think much could be gleaned from analyzing a kill, but this is a rather odd kill - almost a "wasted" kill, it looks like at first glance. Did
Brinn say anything that looked possibly rangerish? Aside from that, I'd say it points to one of the following:
1) wolves under pressure who feel
Brinn's death would relieve that pressure
2) inexperienced wolves
or does anyone else have other ideas?
I also think I'd like to go back and look at the
Gwath voters - although the last few had a pretty straightforward "
Nog saving" mission, of course.
I certainly approve of that, if only because I think the most skillful, talkative players are better kept around a little longer before judging them. I'm a little surprised to see
Mac participating, though - from what I have seen,
Mac has always suspected
Nogrod (with or without reason) - it may even have been in every game the three of us have played together.
I shouldn't, I suppose, suspect
Mac just because he may be trying to become less biased, though.