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Originally Posted by Shastanis Althreduin
Form - honestly, with as much suspicion as he's been getting, the fact that he hasn't been executed yet speaks to him being saved. The traction seems to be there, but it dies off at the last second. There's something to that, I think - I'll give it a look tomorrow.
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I agree with these words, but not with what I think is the thought behind them: I think I have been saved, by the Wolves--but not because I am one. With as much suspicion as I am garnering, it is in the best interests of the Wolves to keep me around as long as possible to deflect attention from them. Then, when the critical mass finally builds up and you all lynch me, they can point to the evidence that they weren't sure about me on Days 1 and 2 i their defence.
And, of course, if they buy the "
Form is a Cobbler" theory, they would want to keep me around for that reason.
On which note: there's not a whole lot I can do to shake that at this point, since short of the
Boro opening the heavens and speaking in my favour, you're not going to have proof of anything till I'm dead. But, isn't the point of a Cobbler help the Wolves? I have participated in the death of no Known Innocents yet! My vote for
Nilp was admittedly closer to a throwaway than aught else, and my suspicions of
Kath are shared by others, but until either of them are proven Innocent (especially
Kath), how can my votes be determined as Cobblery?
In each case, I've voted relatively early (none of this "last fifteen minutes" cluster that
Legate wrings his hands over)--but I have added to existing waggons: both of which would have saved a Known Innocent had the village followed. Granted, there's no guarantee a different Innocent might not have died, but we KNOW Known Innocents did.
So, I submit: if I am a Cobbler, am I a good one?