These are just my responses from when I was reading. There's not a ton of substance, I'm afraid.
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Originally Posted by Firefoot
Well, obviously Agan was not the seer. If Kuru is not a wolf, the wolves would have known this, so this wouldn't be the reason that they killed her, as she would have just been an ordo (or a non-seer gifted).
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I really don't understand what you're saying here. Is it important?
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Originally Posted by Nogrod
I just realised it when Fea finally posted something...
Now in a game organised by the phantom, what do you think are the odds that Fea is not a baddie? Zero. What are the chances she is Thuringwethil? I'd say 75%.
And what she said gives one reason to believe that it is so.
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I presume you don't intend for us to take this argument very seriously? Shouldn't there be a winkey-smiley there or something?
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Originally Posted by Kent2010
Don't worry, I got ya, I think it was just the wording and my own paranoia. Is it natural to think everyone is after you and around every corner your killer awaits?
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When I first started playing, I was so paranoid that I had trouble eating at the cafeteria...so many potential enemies.
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Originally Posted by Nogrod
One thing about style once more. Why do you say grasping it "a tad too hard"? What was "too hard" there? Giving a reason and a vote? Now that kind of talk is called rhetorics which is the most convenient tool for those who know what they are doing.
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I should point out that rhetoric is simply a tool, and as such can be used with equal ease for good or bad. It should not, on its own, be used as a pejorative term - what matters is the truth or falsehood conveyed. Besides, rhetoric (i.e. speaking persuasively) is ultimately what Werewolf is all about.
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Originally Posted by Kent2010
The original Declaration of Independence, I think people must get a hold of (I should say a copy of the original) because there are spaces and indications of what words should be emphasized and where people should take their breaths/pauses when reading it. Even funnier, Family Guy makes a point of this with the "Right to bear arms," as the framers discuss in the 'editting' process whether that was "clear enough."
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That's my favorite part of the Declaration of Independence, too.
