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Originally Posted by Boromir88
I must be cursed.
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Okay, first thing: let's make this clear. I absolutely didn't get what was that you were doing in the last minute there, because your post sounded first like you were saying in one sentence "goodbye, I am dying" and in the next "I have always wanted to die, but I am not dying yet". So what was it? What was your vote supposed to accomplish, a tie, or a break?
Otherwise, as for
Morsul's death: I think it would obviously be a helpful thing for the Wolves to try to get a Gifted like in every normal game, especially since the Good Wizard would then lose them. The question is, with all the roles being unknown and all, how much of an important thing it would be for them. (What makes this worse to analyse now is also that since we didn't get to hear what his role was, there is no way telling whether he actually was a Gifted or not.)
That said,
Morsul mentioned several times that the special roles confused him. By all logic, that would be a sign pointing to him
not being a Gifted, unless the baddies would interpret it as a bluff from him. That's the same like what
Brinniel said about him downplaying the role of Gifteds.
I tend to agree with
Mith that he was certainly not a non-participating player, question is what does it mean in practice. There are many "participating players" (although again, I think
Morsul was more active than he was usually, and so maybe that was again a reason for him to stand out as a target).
Of course, "all of the above" is also a reasonable explanation. I mean the more reasons the Wolves have to kill somebody, the more likely they would be to target him, obviously.