Boromir's defence of Nogrod against Mith's vote causes me to question myself, and it brings back to mind good reason to think Nogrod innocent--his quietness. Recollecting that this is (I take it on faith) the result of having his father present, it is not necessarily lynch-worthy.
On the other hand... Boromir's feeling of Eomer's guilt makes me doubt my own affirmation of Eomer's guilty-feeling quality, simply because I consider Boro fully capable of swaying us into the death of an ordo--or a gifted.
In this dazed state, I'm about ready to vote Boromir, but I'm not sure there's any good reason or point to doing that.
If nought else, I agree with Boromir that "everyone is dazed and confused." I certainly am... and becoming more the more I read.
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