Shasta, may I ask what's your motive in  pointing out a 
Legate-
phantom-
Boro triangle?  I'll give you the jovialness with 
the phantom, but I'm not sure how I've been friendly towards 
Legate; considering I said he rang me suspicious alarm and I have yet to recant that statement.
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				I'm just wondering why you tp and Boro are so much against some risks or tests on Day1 in this kind of a game?~Nogrod
			
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 Either just by random innocencentness or through wolvish intent, a wolf will end up a representative at some time during this game, so why help them out?  I like being risky, but it better have a big pay off.  I don't see a big reward in handing a suspected wolf a right to vote.  As I said, this is our advantage, a chance for wolves not to muddy-up the voting tally, we should use it.  If I can help it, I would not like to give the wolves voting power.
On 
morm...Nothing stands out about a guilt or innocence.  He was involved early, talked about devising a plan, which I know 
morm loves organization, and definitely off-the-wall plans.  He was an early possibility as a representative, but now is out of the race, due to his business/lack of time.
On 
Nogrod...it struck me odd at first why he wants to advocate the less-loud villagers as representatives, considering he usually goes after them.  But, now it looks like an attempt to get more involvement out of the quieter ones.  I just don't think it's going to work, because I don't think being a rep will change anyone's style.  Also, if 
Nogrod can not be a representative, it could be an attempt to keep the power out of people who could potentially be dangerous for a wolf-
Nogrod.  What is 
Nogrod really up to?  Care to answer?
I feel good about 
Ilya, but I'm going to run back over 
Lommy's post.  I have this strange churn in my stomach about her, and maybe that's just because several people feel she's looking innocent.