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Originally Posted by Huin
Worst case is that Soriman or Kath is the Seer and doesn't show up until dead late, after one of the other three has claimed and swung the vote.
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Other than that -
Morsul's logic is off. His "strategy" of voting
Sally early to force the wolves' hand (?) only makes sense if
Sally is a wolf. If she isn't, the wolves will have an easy time piling on the votes. Since we know
Morsul can't be the Seer who knows
Sally's alignment for sure, I'm led to conclude that
Morsul is either a wolf or a really overconfident ordo.
Also, his early vote is fishy given that he himself said he's expecting a Seer reveal toDay. If he is, why on earth wouldn't he wait to hear what the Seer has to say before voting?
My problem is, all three of our prospective wolves (
Sally,
Morsul, and
Pitch) look suspicious individually, but not really together. Or at least, neither of the other two seem like likely pairings with
Sally.
Pitch/
Morsul is a possibility -
Morsul does immediately pursue
Sally without stopping to even consider
Pitch. And after all, they can sort of afford to be brazen toDay; if they lynch an innocent they win immediately, and even if one of them gets lynched toDay, they'll still be in a decent position toMorrow.
Also,
Lommy is either genuinely confused or keeping up her "poor confused ordo" routine from the Day before. She does say this though -
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Originally Posted by Lommy
Not a fan of Morsul's plans, for reasons that I don't feel confident expressing in public.
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I'm not sure what she is referring to here. Is she the Seer who hasn't done the math yet, or does she think
Morsul might be the Seer? Or is this wolf code for something? Or does she mean she's not confident talking about it because she's confused?
That said, I'm starting to fear we're dealing with a wolf pack of, say,
Pitch,
Kath and
Legate, comfortably watching from the sidelines as the village slaughters itself.