Well, I'm back, she said.
I'd rather the Dead checked
Nog first. I'm quite positive
phantom was innocent (he wouldn't have acted the way he did, and somehow I doubt he'd have killed
Rune under the circumstances), and I agree with
Boro that checking the lynches is more relevant than checking the night kills.
Then again, the wolves will continue to use their influence to direct attention away from their fellows, dead even more than alive. So when a dead person is revealed to be a predator, I vote for taking a very close look at the people who tried to convince the Dead to scry somebody else instead.
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Originally Posted by Nerwen
I'm wondering about that myself- I'm reading through yesterDay and there are interactions that *look* like "normal" wolf-on-wolfing- morm's with Mac
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What was that?
Mac is a player who likes his wolf-on-wolfing a lot, but I didn't think his interaction with
morm was particularly fishy (pretty much all he said was that he can't leave
morm under the radar), and I'm not sure
morm would have gone so far as to vote for him (even if it was early in the day) if they were fellows.
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Originally Posted by Thinlómien
PS. For anyone who wants to have a laugh on the expense of dead people (very crass I know ;-)):
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You know I kept skimming the thread in my meeting even after I got too busy to post, and I had to make a real effort to keep from laughing when I saw that quote.
Gah I really need to go to sleep soon and I just don't have the time I need today.
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Originally Posted by Macalaure
I didn't consider it, I dismissed it. :P
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Well
Mac, I've also dismissed the chance of your being one, as the seer wouldn't dream of talking about me the way you do.
Boro's reasoning about
phantom and
Rune's roles in
#286 feels good to me.
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Originally Posted by Macalaure
I still think Agan is most likely a wolf, but I'll grant that there's a possibility that she's innocent. But why then was she so upset about Lommy's suspicion? It just makes more sense for a wolf who messed up.
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Because, sleep-deprived as I was in the wee hours after a very long day, I thought her main reason to suspect me was not the angle of my joke but the fact that I chose to make it in the first place (this theory was supported in my mind by her strong reaction to it earlier). I felt she was accusing me of
- being so dumb and/or jumpy I didn't recognise a joke, and
- making a really lousy slip which - IMO - she ought to have known I wouldn't do.
Which I felt insulted my intelligence, especially as I
don't slip when I'm a wolf (as you'll eventually find out

) - and even if I did, I'd never trip on something so elementary. I felt
Lommy was calling me stupid and being very smug and gleeful about it, and if y'all want to know, I was actually snarling at the screen.
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Originally Posted by Lalaith
In the narration.
I thought of this. "The way is shut.
It was made by those who are Dead.
And the Dead keep it.
The way is shut."
Probably just me being fanciful.
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Perhaps the special role can resurrect people!
Okay I'm going to put together some sort of a list.