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Originally Posted by Aganzir
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Originally Posted by me
And Glirdan? That was a most admirable ploy by Sally in trying to get him lynched Day 2. If that was just some fast thinking on her part, and wasn't planned out, I find it all the more amazing.
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What's the point of saying that? Was it a nightly plan or not, it didn't work, and the whole comment is sort of creepy.
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I was impressed by the daring nature of it. Simple as that.
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Originally Posted by Aganzir
I really don't like Inzil's analysis of Green's posts. It seems he's just looking for people she suspected and downplaying the fact that she called some people innocent.
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I would
think that all
Greenie's words could be read, without me having to explain everything. I was only concentrating on who she suspected, seeing as she was the Seer, and had been killed and all.
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Originally Posted by Aganzir
To me Inzil's death would have revealed more than Glirdan's, given that I had been concentrating on him quite a lot and on Glirdy not at all. I'm not sorry it was Glirdy who died but I'd still like to lynch Inzil.
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Shame you didn't quite want to lynch enough me just yet, since you voted for
Nog. There's always toMorrow, no doubt.
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Originally Posted by Legate of Amon Lanc
There are, from my point of view, basically two options. Either the kill was done to frame Nogrod and drive us away from the current (resp. yesterDay's) main suspects, which for me would mean e.g. Inzil especially, or the kill was done to kill a Seer, which would mean most likely a Wolfgrod. I can't see much of any other possibility behind these two and thus will be probably voting according to it toDay.
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The other option is the one
Nog mentioned, that the wolves were looking for the Cursed, and left
Lottie alone because she wasn't it. The main mark against that though, is that it's too much of a coincidence that they just
happened to take out the Seer in that scenario.
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Originally Posted by skip spence
And why not Lottie? Two reasons I can think of. Maybe they think the ranger will protect her every other night and that the risk of missing out on a kill is too great. Or that the people Lottie now suspects are innocent, and that she's likely to cause as much bloodshed among the villagers as she already has among the wolves. I'm not so sure who's on top of Lottie's suspect list any longer though.
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Either of those are possible too. The odds really are against
Lottie having both remaining wolves in her sights.
Nog is not mounting the aggressive counter-attack that I've come to expect when he's innocent and stands accused.