Aieeee I totally screwed this up.

I'm sorry
skip!
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Originally Posted by Lottie
Was his Seer-hinting towards Eomer a bluff? Or had he dreamed of Pitchie earlier and found him guilty?
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If he had dreamed of two wolves, he would have come out yesterday.
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Originally Posted by Lottie
From what he said at the end of yesterDay, and from Agan's insistance that we lynch Skip, I'd guess that he dreamed of Agan, and that she's our last wolf.
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Trust me
Lottie, if I was a wolf, I so totally wouldn't try to lynch the one I thought was the cobbler when his survival would've meant we win - especially as there were several people who said we shouldn't waste our time looking for the cobbler. I would have gone after somebody there was at least a decent chance to lynch, for example you.
Aganwolf would have said: "He's probably the cobbler but let's not worry about him right now, let's try to get a wolf instead!" Just ask
Nerwen.
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Originally Posted by Lottie
Also, that earlier bit says that he dreamed of Agan, me, or Pitchie last Night, because he wouldn't have dreamed of someone he didn't suspect.
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It does indeed look like he dreamed of
Nerwen, but I don't think we can say for sure he didn't suspect, ie. didn't dream of
sally last night. It's a dangerous assumption; who knows if he had been reading through the thread during the night and noticed something suspicious that prompted him to dream
sally? I'm not saying that's the case, it's just a bit too simple to exclude her because of a single comment.
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Originally Posted by Nerwen
Agan was pushing heavily for skip being the cobbler. Then he voted the leading wolf-suspect– which was hardly the most obvious thing for a cobbler to do.
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Exactly... I was surprised when he did it and began to have second thoughts, but I was still rather convinced he was the cobbler.
I'll go through
skip's posts too (at this point of the game, it isn't safe to trust somebody else's judgement :-p), and I'm also planning to take a look at
Eomer's interaction with people. One thing is sure, though - the wolves had really decided to sacrifice him if need be, given that each and every one of us had been going after him to an extent.