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Originally Posted by Nerwen
Except she doesn't really have any. I just read through Day One. She posts plenty, but all she does is defend her vote for phantom, and defend phantom himself. Over and over.
Someone needs to work from the other direction– what people said about her, and to her. But I'm just too tired now to do it myself.
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You're right about that. I actually read through D1 as well trying to look at the interactions - and sadly even the other POV didn't bring in anything that I could say would look really interesting. I made some notes though and will read them through yet to see them more closely.
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Originally Posted by Greenie
I'm unsure of what to make of Nog's insistence that the Seer should concentrate on the Sally-phantom-matter.
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Well, so far (from the mid of D1 about) I have been guided by an interpretation of the general situation that points it being wiser to check them and not lynch them right away.
But reading yesterDay - and especially the ending of it made me actually quite unhappy with
Wilwa. Look at these things...
First there is the minor fact that she left the voting like 25 minutes before the deadline. Convenient 25 minutes to wash her hands and leave the decision to others? You may be short on time and sometimes even half an hour of sleep is important. But still I find it more like an intentional decision to step out of the fray.
But why?
She did say eventually that she would prefer to lynch
Lottie, but she also knew
tp would not lynch
Sally - and she had kind of closed the port for voting
Boro already earlier saying she didn’t think of him as suspicious - and sure
Boro had voted her as a rep so that route was shut.
So if she is an elf it would make that careful decision of one vote each and early exit quite understandable. Otherwise her actions (why get out at the last minutes & why deal even the votes if you preferred to lynch the other) make less sense.
Also, unlike some other here seem to think, I do also think
Wilwa's first post toDay looked suspicious. Her explanations made sense, but the urge to defend herself looked to me quite overdone. The villains always feel threatened, more than they are, and these kind of over-reactions oftentimes follow.
I'm off to check back the
Lottie-connections from D1.
x'd with Greenie