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Originally Posted by Lottie
What I see is, Eonwe came out swinging, very like a wolf who decided not to kill him and to instead try to argue that his fake reveal was suspicious, and who was surprised to find that the village wasn't super interested in suspecting Boro when he assumed they would be.
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I guess that's where we differ in opinion. I find
Eonwe's reaction to doubt
Boro's innocence more natural because how I initially felt too. I mean - how are the innocents supposed to know for sure that he's telling the truth? Meanwhile, I think your immediate conclusion to find
Boro innocent is less genuine - of course, a wolf would know if
Boro's innocent.