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Originally Posted by Formendacil
Regarding the case that Morm was the Wolf-kill, I think the following two points need to be considered:
1) Why would the wolves have gone after someone attracting so much suspicion? If he's not one of their own number, they would surely be glad to have him around today, to keep the focus off themselves.
2.) The Wolves want the Bear dead too. They can't win if s/he's still alive. Unless they think Morm is the bear or a Gifted, it doesn't stand to reason that they would kill him off when he might have the potential to lead the village to finding and killing the Bear for them.
Morm has not adequately addressed these questions, in my opinions, and they are grounds enough alone for not assuming he was the Night's pick.
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I was wondering about these points as well. Just another reason
morm looks even more suspicious to me.
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Originally Posted by Thinlómien
Well, Autume, it is the ultimate question again, would a wolf try to save a fellow or sacrifice her to look better? I think I've done both in the past, there are no clear answers. I wouldn't probably done that to save Alona, had I been her fellow wolf, but I cannot say for sure, and you can't of course take my word for it (especially as I'm unsure myself).
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Well even so right now
morm looks way more suspicious than you. At this point in time I have no desire to start a
Lommy wagon.
Edit: x-ed with
morm