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Originally Posted by Coppermirror
I suppose we'll find out from the narration, but right now I don't have much better to discuss, so I might as well. Four makes some sense, but Saruman has his one-shot power as well. That might cause there to be one less, perhaps. But that said, Saruman's power to convert people is very limited in scope.
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Moddess has now indicated there are three baddies, including Saruman. Was it
Greenie who said not knowing the number could be a sign of innocence? Could be. Anyway, I like
Greenie thus far.
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Originally Posted by Coppermirror
Anyway, assuming four sorcerers, we have five gifted (including the lovers), and five ordos (if one can call such fine magic users ordinary!). An interesting combination.
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As for the Lovers, I would guess the requirement for them to win is as usual: they both have to survive. That means they can't be counted on by either the baddies or the village. Something to keep in mind.
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Originally Posted by Thinlómien
Now this made me think that Zil's gone through people's profiles one by one seeing who's been online when. Why don't I have any problem imagining this... 
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Nothing so time-consuming. Before I posted I saw someone
uncloaked. There must be standards of decency.
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Originally Posted by Legate of Amon Lanc
Anyway, somebody mentioned the strategy of getting rid of Saruman first of all; clearly that is the best course. But we can't figure out (I assume) who is Saruman and who is "ordinary baddie", so the subject simply comes down to basic Wolf-hunt. Sorry, Sorcerer-hunt.
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Indeed. Unless Saruman happens to be scried in the Night I don't see how s(he)'s going to be distinguishable from the other evildoers. I wonder if Saruman would show as such to the Seer anyway.
x/d with
Nerwen x 2 and
Cop