Well, this was a nice game, but the post-game discussion has been even more silent than the game itself...
I think this game was every now and then really quite a lot of fun, and rather ironic too. Here I was, a wolf telling the innocents who the seer dreamt of (being completely honest and even right about it) and they didn't even take my word of it. It was absurd!
Speaking of seerism, I have to praise both
Rune and
Legate.
Rune managed to reveal his dreams clearly but unseerishly - I thought he was maybe a little weird and a bit too innocent, but I didn't really catch him. I needed
Legate to point him out for me - and he did it rather effortlessly.
And by the way, I wanted to hit
Eomer with something when I heard he had made
Legate my fellow wolf (sorry, I mean
Vala) - right after that ridiculously long lovers joke
Nogrod had invented. It was just too bad.

He was an excellent mate, though, a pity you stupid people

killed him so soon.
Diamond was great too, I only wish she would have had more time. Because we did have fun, but I think we could have had even more fun.
I must congratulate
Gwath and
Gaunt for winning the game - you played really well, I would rather have been on your side, almost.
Gaunt's werewolf debute was most impressive. And I must apologise to
Kath for teasing her - I just had to. *evil grin*
As for those kills - let me first apologise to
Kitanna and
Nogrod, who were both playing so well and nicely. I chose them both without
Diamond's help and just because they looked slightly seerish to me. (And
Nogrod because of whom he believed innocent, NOT because he "suspected" me. Later I realised killing him was really bad move, but oh well, I didn't know
Legate was to become my fellow back then when I picked
Nog.) You know why
Rune was killed and
Mith's death was because she looked like a "dreamt of innocent" and because nobody suspected her.
That's my rambles for a while I guess - no, wait, thanks to
Eomer for a good game... and I have to add that I too was a little displeased with
Sam's going on the first Day, given how extremely rarely he plays. But a game is a game...