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Originally Posted by Wilwa
If Morsul is guilty, then Glirdan likely is too, since he was the one who saved him there. So basically everyone who voted after me voted for someone who had votes already, Inzil doesn't look bad for it, Nerwen kind of. Mac kind of does though (in my opinion more then 3 votes for the same person in a row is a bad sign). Shasta looks really good, he split up the votes, which is nice, and if Morsul is guilty Shasta probably isn't. BeiGei's vote is interesting, since it made the tie, she's likely innocent if Morsul is guilty. Elf-Warrior's vote is kind of bad too.
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And just because you're the first one who voted
Eonwe makes you look completely innocent?? I would beg to differ. If anything, all of us who voted for him should be under some suspicion today and I will not deny that those of us who voted later probably look more suspicious.
As for my vote, I had voted between the two people I thought the more likely to be guilty. As I've said, I've seen
Morsul do this in more then one game and it usually turns out that he's innocent. However, I am still suspicious of him due to his vote for
Nerwen. It just seemed completely out of place and the so called "random" vote with an explanation? Hmm....
But for me, who is really jumping out at me is
Elf-Warrior. When I had voted yetserDay, I was under the impression that only
Boro and I were the only two who had not voted at that point, thus making me think I had two options: 1) Break the tie or 2) Throw away my vote. I wasn't going to throw away my vote seeing I actually had some suspicions yesterDay. Then, eight minutes after I had voted and
two minutes before deadline,
EW pops up, votes
Eonwe and completely sealed his fate. This smells very fishy to me..