A look at
Nilp:
Day1: Nothing of importance. Misses vote.
Day2:
Captain-voters look innocent. Thinks
Nogrod looked suspicious on Day1, but now no longer. Is convinced by
Nog's case against
Brin.
Boro and
Nerwen look innocent. Brings up the chumminess of
Boro and
Nogrod which he later takes back. Doesn't give any additional reasons against
Brinn, and his reasons against
Gwath... *shakes head* (though I'm probably not the one to criticise flimsy
Gwath-suspicions). Suspects
Fea and
Shasta of being wolves together. Votes
Gwath. Expects to get under fire the next day (which strangely he hasn't very much so far).
The way
Nilp takes up
Nogrod's points, I have a hard time imagining the two are in cahoots. I could see this as
Wolfnilp copying points of
Nogrod that he knew were wrong.
Day3: Wants
Fea to be looked at and
Quote:
The problem, really, is I can't find the time to pore over the thread and get my own ideas, so I just read a well-written accusation, think 'Hmm, yes', and go with it.
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Well, well, I understand. I'm not happy with it, though. The question is, of course, why would
Nilpwolf have killed
Brinniel? It took away his only suspect. Did
Nilpwolf fear retaliation? It will be interesting to see what he comes up with later toDay. I'll reserve my judgement til then.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Mithalwen
I asked Boro if he wanted to be lynched because he could have ensured his own safety and didn't. Most of us would want to save our own skin innocent or not. After all unless you thought a gifted was going down you would want to keep yourself as an innocent alive. Wolves obviously want to stay alive. Only cobblers and confident hunters might do otherwise.
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*ponders*