More thoughts about
Rikae: although she might have given hints and hunted someone she suspected, it is also possible that she did
not want anyone to know her true intentions. If the wolves killed her thinking more about the way discussion would be steered after her death than possible giftedness, this is a possibility. While a Hunter can pose as a Seer, s/he can also hide xyr true thoughts and make the hunt more of a surprise, which would baffle the wolves.
And now I've made it through 10 more posts... yes, my reading will be that broken... only snatches... (and if anyone replied to my previous post I have no idea, since I'm reading in order, so please be patient with me. I'll get to this before I go to bed.)
Pom at #180 - I like your line of reasoning. Solid. Backable.
[QUOTE=A Little Green;667570]A Hunter hint? Why on earth would a Hunter leave hints?[QUOTE]
A logical Hunter could. That way, if no one is killed with them, we know an innocent.
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Originally Posted by Nogrod
Now it is also quite possible - and maybe even probable - that being the crafty player she was, she was not hunting any of those she suspected aloud.
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I think it's quite possible - see above (and I wrote that before I read your post).
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Originally Posted by Nog
And we'll probably never know whom she picked.
*AArrggh*
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Sadly, yes. There's too many possibilities.
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Originally Posted by Boromir88
For first kills, the "little to no trail kill" seems to be more popular these days. However, Rikae isn't one. She was involved in majority of the days action, and had some fairly strongly stated opinions.
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She's not a no-trail kill, she's a too-many-to-follow-trail kill, in my opinion. It works just as well as the no-trace, maybe even better for the wolves because people argue about which trail should be followed.