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Originally Posted by Fea
Which is why I'm inclined to believe you, and support whole-heartedly your narcissism. Hold out and listen to me: I approve of the phantom's approach of diverting all attention to himself because it guarantees that if he's bad, the seer will know it early and we'll be able to kill him, and if he's good, he'll have somebody on his side.
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I think it's very silly to assume that the cobbler assassin or the seer have done or are going to choose a specific person, I don't care who.
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Originally Posted by Fea
That might be a first in werewolf history, that an entire village votes for a 'known' innocent rather than even bothering to try to win the game.
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The entire village didn't vote for
Kitanna.
Greenie and I voted for
Gwath,
Brinniel and
Eonwe voted for
Greenie,
Lommy voted for
Nogrod,
Nogrod for
Groin, and
phantom for
Lalaith. The scattered voting at the very end is of concern, but everyone's too busy still arguing about yesterDay and is distracted by
Form and of course ever distracted by
phantom.
I agree with
Brinniel on
Nerwen. I agree with
Greenie on
Mith - her moves yeterDay have practically made her an assumed innocent. She feels innocent to me in her manner, but that is definitely something to pay attention to.
I'm still looking at
Nogrod.
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Originally Posted by Brinn
Quite honestly, I just don't see why a wolf would want to lynch Kitanna rather than have a chance of the death of two innocents in one Day.
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To gain the village's trust. To do something people wouldn't expect a wolf to do. Their goal is more to survive than just to mindlessly slaughter as quickly as possible! To leave a clean vote. To continue a debate that will distract the village...