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Old 04-17-2009, 06:37 PM   #540
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I am working on a Formendacil analysis now.
Good. I thought of doing it a few times but always found the time wanting... as it will take some time.

I do appreciate it as I'm very much at loss with Form anyway and would love to see someone else making an analysis of him & seeing some hard evidence gathered for viewing & comments made on that.

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Am I the only one really searching for people, or are we just going to continue to go back and fourth about the bonus vote stuff?
I don't know but it is like 3.20 AM here and I'm off to bed - and will hope to wake up in the morning to see the DL and vote. (and then go back to sleep to be sure as it's Saturday...)

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I would like people to tell me what they think regarding my comments about something Brinn said...here (Edit: my post 479
It probably is that Brinn refers to a game where tp and Boro basically sacrificed Aganzir to advert the wolves from picking the real seer at Night - or something like that; I don't remember it too well and I have no time to go back to search for the details of the incidence.

But the similarities between the two scenarios are scarce and thin indeed - and if Brinn actually suggested the similar thing would have happened here, it looks quite frivolous indeed. That was far from it!

I mean that was werewolf-history in the making when it happened. A perfect ploy to distract the wolves with a high risk two innocents trusting each other, and they managed to marshall it through. And surely Firefoot probably even doesn't know that kind of trick has been performed.

So Brinn was overstating that one.

But what does it mean? That's another question and one which I just can't stay awake trying to answer.
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