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A Voice That Gainsayeth
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: In that far land beyond the Sea
Posts: 7,431
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I am around here and I may as well present my suspect.
I am suspecting Lommy, again. It is sort of hard to define it from some particular point of view, but she just does not look to me as her innocent self. Of course, she is not around as much as she generally is, because she doesn't have that much time, so that could be reflected in her way of acting as well, but still. For instance, she is far less prone to her typical "Lommy flip-flopping" - it is somewhat more subtle. Also, the way she downplays me as the Captain - okay, now I don't want it to sound too personally, but I just think she would not be as uncertain of me, or at least, I think she would not be so worried of me being in the post of Captain for one more Day if she were innocent. Because I believe she would have good enough reading of me to determine whether I am worry-worthy or not. And so, she should not have minded that much (given what she says herself) to leave me there. It is really hard to describe, but I think she is guilty, more than anybody else. She herself said the same thing Roa accused me of, that is, she was, in these words, downplaying Rune's lynch: Quote:
When I was speaking about Lommy flip-flopping: Quote:
Also, for the sake of mentioning it, her list of people yesterDay is more or less composed the way that it could be like trying to keep on many people's good side, like for example: Quote:
But I could note what she said of the two dead of yesterDay: Quote:
Ah well, overall, Lommy's reactions are unnerving to me. I just don't think she would behave the way she does if she were innocent. EDIT: x-ed since Nienna after Nog's
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