*strides into the room*
Well, decision time again. Thanks to
McCaber, we did well yesterDay.
Rather than say what I think of everyone, I'll keep it at things that I find striking, as time is short.
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Originally Posted by Nessa Telrunya
Well, the good thing about having gotten a wolf so early is that those who voted against her couldn't be wolves. If they were, surely they would not have voted to kill one of their own.
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I don't know
Nessa well, as she hasn't been a part of our Downs community terribly long. However, such an adamant statement, that the
Fea voters
could not be wolves, and
Fea saying no one should vote for
Nessa makes me uneasy. Again, my suspicion of her (and
McCaber in turn) the previous Day was based upon the fact that she voted for
Fea immediately after
Fea voted for her, and, after it was posited that
Nessa's was a revenge vote, she denied it. Her 'explanation' of the vote never rang true to me. Couple that with her urging
McCaber to reveal his dream after he's already said he wished to keep it to himself for the moment, and
Nessa is highly suspect to me.
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Originally Posted by Pitchwife
Nice thought, Eönwe, and thanks for voicing it. (No offence, McCaber - I'm sure you'll understand we need to consider every possibility! Of course, you would do yourself a great favour in terms of credibility if you told us what you did dream last night, and why you're so reluctant to talk about it.)
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Another one wanting
McCaber to divulge information about his dream. And for
credibility? He gave us the name of a wolf on the
First Day! What more do you need?
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Originally Posted by Eönwë
But this is just hypothetical. For now I think we should assume that McCaber is the real seer.
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Definitely. But after
Nog says:
Quote:
Originally Posted by Nogrod
it looks reasonably believable McCaber is our seer...
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Eönwë asks
Nog for clarification.
Shasta I still don't trust. He seems to have pretty well continued his previous pattern of popping in and out without saying anything to help our cause.
I have yet to see his case against four of us, of which one was me.