Sorry, village. You would by rights have won if not for
Shasta getting mod-fired. Hope he's okay - he'd have to be busy to miss the vote two days.
I feel a bit bad about winning at a time when I didn't spend as much time on the game as I would have liked and didn't end up listing many suspicions. I was planning to be careful, but not
that careful. But since I had to vote early on Day 2, using just Day 1 info, and then the next Day
Lommy revealed while I was trying to put together a substantial analysis, there wasn't much chance. And I got rather apathetic, since I thought the moviephiles were a-doomed after that. Which is why I picked
Lommy on Night 4, since I thought it was better to go for the best case scenario even if it was risky.
On the other hand, the glorious Tolkien movies have been saved, and I have avenged the honour of
Nerwen and
Boro! Out of the films, I would have settled just for The Fellowship of the Ring being retained. If
Shasta hadn't been mod-fired, I would have had a 0% chance of victory and would have spent the day trying to negotiate and persuade everyone of the merits of that film, possibly using clips of Boromir's death scene.

The other films could go. (That is, if
Inzil wouldn't allow me to just pick
Kitanna on Night 5. My night kill pick was
Lommy if
Shasta was mod fired, but
Kitanna if he wasn't.)
It's interesting, some of the things I did that people thought were suspicious were complete coincidences. Like voting for
Sally on Day 2, giving the impression there was a wolf plot against her, or not blindly accepting the Maniac and Seer proclamations, giving the impression I was trying to push for a counter-reveal. I wasn't doing either of those! A wolf's worst enemy seems to be the urge to correct with a "no, that wasn't my plan at all! I was doing something else!".
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Originally Posted by Inziladun
' After all, I can't wait til PJ does Beren and Luthien.'
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I unironically would like to see this.