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Originally Posted by EW
A BW would be extremely concerned about not being lynched. Also, xe would try to prevent either the innocents or the wolves from winning.
A wolf would be concerned about the safety of fellow packmates.
Bill Ferny would probably be more cautious than Harry Goatleaf because Mr. Ferny can spy on the other players, thus giving him an incentive to stay alive to learn the identities of as many wolves as possible.
Mr. Goatleaf does have an incentive to stay alive; he probably would want to stay alive long enough for Mr. Ferny to find him and thus be able to communicate with him.
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In other words, you can't really tell... not enough to take the risk of leaving a suspicious person to his or her own devices.
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Originally Posted by Shastanis
But then that begs the question "what if the wolves act like the BW" which opens up an entirely new can of worms.
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Precisely,
my pearl. I'm sure we all remember how, in days of yore when a leave-the-cobbler-alone school of thought prevailed, it was common for wolves to pretend to be the cobbler.