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Originally Posted by Legate
That's basically what I think too. I never believed for a second that the Acolyte would be simply a Werebear, or anything that would kill every Night. If it had anything to do with the Acolyte, anyway.
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I thought the narration was pretty clear on that fact, myself. Unless a "shadowy figure" isn't supposed to be suspicious.
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Originally Posted by Pom
And one thing I'd like to know is where did we decide that Inzil is the acolyte and the acolyte is bad? I mean, Nog started it, obviously to get us away from himself, but besides him I think Legate (which doesn't really surprise me) and Shasta went along with it. How were you so sure, Shasta? That does make you look a lot worse in my head, at least until you explain (as well as the fact you wanted to try for double-lynch, which is scary business in general).
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1.
Inzil was hinting at something during Day 1. If you'll remember,
Rikae mentioned it quite blatantly.
2.
Nog's points about it. The fact that he was a wolf doesn't really matter - the Acolyte doesn't count for the innocents or the wolves; plus, every indication was that the Acolyte was some type of Werebear, with the
Eruhen kill. Wolves have an interest in getting rid of the Werebear - besides that the Werebear could kill them at night, something they aren't usually worried about, the Wolves and Werebear traditionally cannot win together. I don't think
Nog's points about
Inzil being the Acolyte should be discounted just because he was a wolf.
3. (and really the best point) -
He hasn't denied it. Every time the subject has gotten a little too close to someone asking him directly,
Inzil has either avoided the question or changed the subject.
Now then, what was so scary about wanting to double lynch
Nog (a Seer-dreamt wolf) and
Inzil (who I'm convinced is the Acolyte, and want to lynch)? Let's look at the votes from yesterday -
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Originally Posted by The Votes
Eonwe - Greenie (Eonwe 1)
Pom - Legate (Eonwe 1, Legate 1)
(Eonwe's reveal)
Inzil - Nog (Eonwe 1, Legate 1, Nog 1)
Lottie - Nog (Eonwe 1, Legate 1, Nog 2)
Nog - Eonwe (Eonwe 2, Legate 1, Nog 2)
G55 - Nog (Eonwe 2, Legate 1, Nog 3)
Sally - Nog (Eonwe 2, Legate 1, Nog 4)
Boro - Nog (Eonwe 2, Legate 1, Nog 5)
Shasta - Inzil (Eonwe 2, Legate 1, Nog 5, Inzil 1)
Eonwe - Nog (Eonwe 2, Legate 1, Nog 6, Inzil 1)
Lommy - Nog (Eonwe 2, Legate 1, Nog 7, Inzil 1)
Legate - Nog (Eonwe 2, Legate 1, Nog 8, Inzil 1)
Pitch - Nog (Eonwe 2, Legate 1, Nog 9, Inzil 1)
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When I voted
Inzil,
Nog had 5 votes. Therefore, even if
every person after me had voted
Inzil,
Nog would still have been lynched along with him.
Which, coincidentally, renders this point by
Legate -
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Originally Posted by Legate
BUT on second thought, no, really not - we should preferably try to vote for the same person in order to avoid a multiple lynch (or in the worst case, lynching the Seer along!!!!!!) - so in this light, Shasta's suggestion would really not look very good.
I mean, we don't know how many WWs have voted already, but given that there are FOUR of them, they could still steer the lynch in the way that there will be a double-lynch, even lynching Steve! So we should try avoid making it a possibility.
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- utter bollocks, if you'll pardon the saying. Sure, the other three wolves
could have voted
Eonwe. That would just have required manipulation of the space-time continuum (at the point
Legate said this, it was just him and
Pitch left to vote), and would have put
Eonwe at 5 and
Nog at 6. Brilliant!
...Wait, what?
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Originally Posted by Legate
He did not say it maybe, but he was playing with it dangerously by putting the second line of votes there.
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See above.