It seems to me that they must have thought she was the seer - I had that thought myself. That, of course, would make
Inzil look much better.
But in that case, why is
Inzil acting so weird and defensive now? I thought
Nerwen's "bluff" theory was far-fetched, but now that I see his reaction, I'm entertaining the possibility.
Now, about yesterday's
Legate-wagon - I didn't realize how quickly things could get out of hand in such a small village, either. But really, did you have to go and lynch someone with such a good class participation grade, let alone the ranger!?
Last Night I was thinking there had to be a wolvish influence in such a messed up wagon, perhaps an attempt to save
Inzil by either
Greenie or a cleverly bluffing
Agan. With
Agan ruled out, I really would like to take a look at
Greenie toDay. Her case against
Legate seemed kind of trumped-up, and then she dismisses
Inzil with:
Quote:
Originally Posted by A Little Green
Yes, that's weird. I'm not sure what to make of Inzil, anyway, and his vote only served to confuse me more.
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So, a "oh well,
Inzil is weird, what can you do? kinda thing. And then later:
Quote:
Originally Posted by A Little Green
Inzil - Confusing. His interactions with Mac and Cab are especially interesting; he jokingly suspects them both, then actually suspects McCaber, then votes for Mac. Makes no sense unless his vote is a typo.
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This looks like she's trying to explain it away, to me. She mentions a reason he's suspicious, but only labels it "confusing" and suggests a typo.
I have a feeling I might be too fixated on the idea of an
Inzilwolf and possible accomplices, though - I'm going to have to look more closely at others. I don't agree with
McCaber's trust of quiet ones: I've seen many a quiet wolf and even been one. I certainly hope we hear plenty from
Wilwa and
Shasta toDay. Also, something about
Mac's "perky" attitude reminds me of times he's been a wolf before.