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Originally Posted by Shastanis Althreduin
Now watch out, Shasta's speculating about the Acolyte again!
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And jumping to conclusions in the opposite direction this time.
Judging from the narration, and no unexplained kills happening for the last two Nights, it is of course clear now that the Acolyte is no threat, and the narration indeed makes it likely that
Eönwë's seer power was transferred to xem - which is great, if xe decides to use it for our benefit.
So far so good. But automatically assuming that xe will not only side with the village but also count as an innocent from now on, contrary to everything stated in the rules, is just as bold an assumption as that the Acolyte is a classical Werebear and has to be
Zil - and it could be desastrous to overestimate our numbers toDay.
You have, however, a point that
Pom's willingness to contemplate double-lynches at this stage of the game is rather alarming. Not sure though whether it's noobishness or sinister purpose.
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Originally Posted by Zil
With three wolves left, some bold wolf-on-wolf can't be discounted totally when considering Nog's mates. Especially ones that talked a good game about him being suspicious, but never followed up on it.
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I'd like you to explain in which way I should have 'followed it up' and didn't. My suspicion of
Nogrod originated in his part in starting the
Bomwagon; I became doubtful of his guilt because my prime suspect from Day 1,
Eönwë,attacked him in a manner which raised more than a few eyebrows, until the question which of them was guilty was resolved when
Eönwë revealed himself as the seer and
Nog as a wolf. How I reacted to that is on record, and I'm honestly puzzled what more you would have wanted me to do.