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Originally Posted by A Little Green
I actually thought the opposite – BG did cause controversy but towards the end of the Day I remember the consensus seeming more like “she wouldn’t do this if she was a wolf”.
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Well that's true, but I don't think the controversy magically went away with the switch of the Day. I, for one, still considered her suspicious and she would have been my top suspect if it weren't for
Nog.
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Originally Posted by A Little Green
This still doesn’t make sense. How could the two-vote Kathwagon be an attempt to save Nog when Nog didn’t have any votes at the time? Sure, Nog was under quite a bit of fire throughout the Day, but at that point there were already people saying he’s starting to look more like a frustrated innocent.
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Pre-emptive, obviously. It basically seemed like
Nog was causing a lot of controversy and suddenly, there came votes for unexpectedly (at least in my perspective back there)
Kath and it looked like it was a stone starting to roll. That's it.
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Originally Posted by A Little Green
As for why I picked Kath over Nog – I thought there was a good case against both of them, but there was also a decent argument for Nog’s innocence (ie. his confusion about wolf PM rules on D1), whereas I couldn’t think of as solid an argument for Kath’s. Now I wish I’d articulated this better yesterDay, though I’m not sure if it would have actually swayed any of the Nog voters.
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To be fair,
that sounds a bit like hand-washing now. But fair enough.
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Originally Posted by Formendacil
But, isn't the point of a Cobbler help the Wolves? I have participated in the death of no Known Innocents yet!
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I was about to say that
Form's latest posts make him seem better - until this last sentence. There is a reasonable build-up of arguments before there, and then it suddenly goes into "I haven't lynched an innocent". That's no argument for anything. (And often, actually, quite the opposite, for Wolves who like to keep their hands clean.)