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Originally Posted by Thinlómien
Hi there fellows!
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Hi there too, and let me say I'm quite delighted to be a member of this particular pack!
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Originally Posted by Lommy
It feels wonderful to be back to ww, but Lottie could've given me an easier role than the seerwolf... Looking forward to it though as I tend to be a bad wolf and a good seer...
So, what are you, friendses?
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I'm the WereUnicorn and was told to 'try very very hard not to die', for obvious reasons. I suppose that makes
Zil our RangerWolf - but I've got to admit I'm a little confused as to the definitive version of the Rules.
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Originally Posted by Lommy
I was just looking at the roles and although we are in constant danger of dying, we are in the happy position (compared to traditional wolves) that we can really try to find wolves and not only pretend to be doing so. It will make at least my life easier as I'm a terrible liar.
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I was thinking the same. In my first game as a wolf, I discovered that I find wolf-on-wolfing much easier than making cases against known innocents...
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Originally Posted by Lommy
Any preferences on the Night1 dream? I would go for Nogrod because it would be nice to know whether we can let him mess around with other people's heads, or Nerwen, because I want to know if she's in the other pack! I could also go for checking Kitanna as I can't read her at all and she'd be a dangerous opponent... Other opinions?
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Well, if it was me, my first pick would be
Nerwen (especially after last game), but
Nog or
Kit would be good choices as well.
What's quite nice is that while you can't see the gifts of the enemy wolves, you can still see innocent gifteds (if I understand the Rules correctly), which is something to keep in mind after Day1. (Not that you need to be told, but I just thought I'd mention it anyway.
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And thoughts (on anything)?
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I'm asking myself what should be our strategy towards the other pack, if we can sniff them out - keep them around for a while, let them help us reduce the number of innocents but risk getting bitten by the mouth we're feeding, or get rid of them in time before they can help the innocents reduce
our numbers? (It's more or less the same question as with a Werebear.) In the long run, of course, we want to Kill Them All...
That's all for now, but if you'd like to talk, I guess I'll be awake for another hour or so.
Greetings,
Pitch