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Originally Posted by Rikae
What am I missing here? Morm was tied with a known wolf twice, and now he's the first to get two votes? It looks like Alona's wolfishness means nothing at all to anyone, since no one seems to be willing to reevaluate yesterDay's suspicions in light of it.
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Okay, I guess here's where a distinction between Bear and Wolf makes a lot of sense to draw.
If
Morm is the Bear, then relations to a Known Wolf means precious little or nothing. Any association to be drawn would be as spurious as between an Ordo and a Known Wolf--and just as impossible to tell apart from non-spurious relationships.
Secondly, it
has happened before that two wolves have been on the block at the same time--an antsy situation for the Wolves, certainly, but not, simply on the basis of that, a reason to discount shared lupinity.
All the same, I think you're right about this mostly removing
Morm from the list of likely wolves. But that doesn't mean he's not still suspicious; it just mean that as suspiciou-
Morm he's more liable to be the Bear.
Liable to be the Bear, I note, on the grounds that he's suspicious and seemingly not connected to our Known (dead) Wolf--not the more spurious grounds of "he talks about bears so he is one."