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Originally Posted by Nerwen
I guess I wasn't clear enough. Agan, for some reason, went all out to save you, to the extent of casting the kill-vote on another player whom she obviously didn't particularly suspect. To the wolves, this might well have suggested she was the Seer who had dreamed you as an innocent- unless you're *not* innocent, in which case it might be, as I said, a bluff. Or they might have killed her for some other reason- that's why I mentioned a.) her sudden gung-ho attitude towards lynching Mac and Shasta and b.) her Wildcard question. (I'd say we don't have one, but the numbers are borderline.
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Ah. I would think it unlikely that she was targeted for entertaining a
Mac or
Shasta lynch in such a lukewarm manner.
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Originally Posted by Rikae
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.
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Weird? Always. But if I was a wolf, this 'bluff' would obviously draw this exact scrutiny of me.
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Originally Posted by Rikae
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.
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It could certainly be taken that way.
Cab voted
Legate first, saying:
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So with not a lot to go on, let's go with who saw suspicion in me, I would say unnecessarily and prematurely.
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So, he chose
Legate over me, though both of us could be said to have 'seen suspicion' in him.
Then
Greenie followed that vote, of course.
Of the two,
Greenie's looks a little worse.
x/d with
Sally