So I take it from the narration that we had a successful night with the rangers. I do believe that makes Wilwa our trusted one and Hakon the lying wolf. See, I told you it would work itself out.
So who has been supporting Hakon or denouncing Wilwa? Or just propagating the confusion?
I need to look back through, assuming that Pitch didn't find our last wolf last Night.
In the meantime, here is what I worked up on Loslote's lynch:
Loslote Voters
Inzil- put Loslote in the running
Pitch- Tied Loslote with Brinn
Brinn- Put Lostlote in the lead
Nogrod- Voted last
Pitch and Nogrod are known innocents.
Following the suspicion train...*choochoo*
(Names of the people making the comment are bolded, what they said about Loslote is in italics.)
At the begining of the Day the first person to mention suspicion of Loslote was Loslote, who pointed out that Inzil had been mildly suspecting her through out the game. Inzil agrees in a cross post edit.
The next person to mention Loslote was me, in a brief breakdown of the votes. I said she was probably innocent. Next I asked her why he suspected Brinn, we had an exchange and I accepted her answer.
Next is Nogrod, who makes a brief breakdown of the votes. No remark on Loslote's guilt or innocence.
Legate is next to mention Loslote in an edit. He thinks she's innocent.
I do an analysis of Loslote, as promised, and find nothing suspicious.
Loslote does an analysis of Brinn and continues suspecting her.
Next Pitchwife points out that Loslote's analysis of Brinn is flawed
Nogrod does another vote-reason list, and then analysis: thinks Loslote has poor reasoning for her votes, but isn't sure if it's newbieness or wolfishness.
Pitch comes back and says that Lottie is misreperesenting people.
Loslote explains his vote for Nogrod, and Pitch accepts but says that he will continue watching her.
Loslote votes for Brinn
I say that I don't believe Loslote is intentionally misrepresenting Brinn.
Hakon decides that Loslote must be a wolf based on a (rather convoluted) theory about that players' styles and status.
Inzil does an analysis of Loslote, is on the fence about her guilt.
Brinn responds to Loslote's accusations, believes Loslote is possibly misrepresenting her on purpose.
Crayon finds Loslote creepy and suspicous.
Nerwen points out that Loslote never said why she found Brinn suspicious, and her methods are questionable.
Wilwa says that Loslote looks fine.
Nerwen says the possibilities for wolf are Loslote, Roa, or Inzil
Pitch suggests that Loslote and Wilwa are two wolves trying to start a bandwagon on Brinn.
Inzil says he will probably vote Loslote
Nerwen wants to here from Lottie, suggests that the revealed wolf would not have left a newbie alone with a false reveal (That is, another wolf wouldn't abandon Loslote.)
Legate says he wouldn't oppose Loslote being lynched, but won't vote for her himself.
Brinn still suspects Loslote over the faulty analysis.
Nogrod is also not opposed to lynching Loslote
Inzildun votes for Loslote.
Pitch votes for Loslote.
Nogrod is just worried about Loslote.
Legate states that Loslote is probably going to get lynched.
Nerwen says she will vote for either Lari or Loslote.
Brinn votes for Loslote.
Nogrod asks whether he should vote Lari or Loslote. Votes Loslote.
Nerwen double checks that Loslote is now lynched.
Now my thoughts:
Inzil has kept on Loslote from the beginning, so one can hardly say that he jumped on the bandwagon. He did keep the door of suspicion open, though.
Legate begins the Day thinking Loslote is innocent, and the next time he mentions her, he doesn't mind her getting lynched. He also refuses to vote for her himself, which confuses me. If you think someone might be a wolf, you vote for them. If you don't think someone is a wolf, then you shouldn't be okay with them getting lynched.
Hakon's reasoning this game has been very poor, and if he wasn't a possible gifted, he probably would have been lynched by now.
Nerwen fluctuates. She says that Loslote is suspicious, that she's one the possible remaining wolves, and that she's voting for either her or Lari. But she also suggests that a more experienced player wouldn't have left a newbie wolf alone with a false reveal. Then she double checks to see if Loslote is dead after yet again avoiding being involved in the actual lynch. (Oh yes, I still suspect you.)
Brinn seems to be suspecting Loslote for suspecting her. Don't know what to make of that, as wolves and innocents do it in equal measure.
Personally, I think the lynching of Loslote went down far too easily. I think it's clear that a wolf was in there greasing the wheels. (Two, counting Hakon, but I should hope no one took his reasoning seriously.)
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We can't all be Roas when it comes to analysing... -Lommy
I didn't say you're evil, Roa, I said you're exasperating. -Nerwen
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