Alright, I'm here, I have other work to do now, but I'll try to be around. A few comments for now:
As for
skip's death - maybe, since he was the Ranger, it might be worth to try to see if, by any slight chance, he did not say anything yesterDay which might have given his role away. For that matter, it would be also interesting to see if there isn't anything which would lighten us on whether he perchance did not have a save yesterDay. Although, as it's been said, it may be quite likely that he himself has not been informed whether he made a save or not. But if there was something, maybe that might have been a reason for the Wolf to target him? Can't think of anything else right now.
Otherwise, I think we are getting sort of into the stage of losing the focus. I am really starting to reconsider whether if we had lynched
Nerwen three Days ago, this game would've been done already. Anyway, also, if the Cursed has not been turned already, the chances are growing and eventually it might be a rather crucial moment if that happens (especially now without the Ranger!).
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Originally Posted by Thinlómien
As for Skip, I'm tempted to say he made a save the Night before last Night and the wolf killed him in hopes of getting the cursed. This is quite hopeful thinking, but I think trying to get the cursed is the most believeable motive the wolf could've had for killing him (unless s/he has a much better gifted radar than me, which is possible especially as his/hers would be far more activated than mine).
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One more idea. Would the Seer see the Cursed as innocent? Because in that case, if there is this generally believed theory of
skip being a dreamt-of innocent, it would be quite convinient for the Wolf to try to get him, even more in the case that later e.g.
Greenie was revived and confirmed his dreamed innocence (and thus nobody would suspect him at all).
As for what's been said about
winty, I think it comes down to this general dilemma of having somebody who is not around basically at all... I would really like to see him around more and not just popping in and out with voting for the person who's being currently lynched.
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Originally Posted by Aganzir
If he made a save, why didn't the wolf go for the one she had tried to kill? Which can obviously not be skip as the ranger couldn't protect himself.
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Although now I see what
Agan says, which is also true... hmm, well I guess then one more reason for me to look at whether
skip said something yesterDay which could have looked Ranger-ish. Because in the case of the Ranger save, the Wolf only would know what happened (he/she would know if he/she sent the kill, and if there was no Cursed, then the only explanation left would be the Ranger save). It's possible that in such circumstances, the Wolf would go to eliminate the threat just to be on the safe side - but that assumes knowing who the Ranger is. (At least it is the one thing that makes sense to me.)
EDIT: okay, seems Nerwen actually had gone through some skip...