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Originally Posted by Gal
ToDay I will just pretend to be deaf to his posts and try my best to ignore his comments. If he's serving for the evil side (which I'm almost 100% sure he is) he'll try to use all kinds of tricks on us before he dies (if he dies, but he'll use them either way), and personally I don't want my mind muddled with reverse psychology and associations and whatnot from him. He sure knows how to confuse people. I don't want to be led around by him to a wrong direction.
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Er -
what? This almost makes me feel better about
Nog, you know. Looks too much like the wolves having decided during the night to lynch
Nog during the Day, and
Gal enters the Day considering it a done deal that
Nog's the one to lynch. And even if that isn't the case, I don't think
anyone can afford to completely ignore someone because they've decided that person's evil. Not at this phase.
I'm not happy with
Sally's reveal, either. What's the point of a Hunter reveal, anyway? It makes no sense for us to kill her, does it, we'd just let her decide the lynch instead of us, and lose two villagers instead of one. And if she's really the Hunter, there's no way the wolves are going to go after her now - thus narrowing their options for the Seer, and basically making her own gift useless. I don't get it. Posing as Hunter might be a feasible tack for a Wolf though, if she trusted that we won't choose to lynch her, or a Cobbler: ideally, we'd spend the Day discussing who she should take with her, and when she dies it all turns out to be for nothing. A complete waste of a Day with practically no danger to the wolves at all.
Gah. My head hurts. I have limited time toDay as well but I'll do my best.