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Wight of the Old Forest
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Unattended on the railway station, in the litter at the dancehall
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Some thoughts that just struck me reading Nog-Rodoth's list of quotes:
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Would it really have been more believable? Imagine: Seer 1: I'm the Seer. Seer 2: Me too. Seer 1: I've dreamt SpM, he's a wolf. Seer 2: Me too. Now that would have screamed fake, wouldn't it? I actually think Morsul was clever in claiming he'd dreamt something different, although it was a risky move (what if he'd revealed one of our gifted as ordo, or vice versa?). So if that was an attempt by a wilwolf to make her fake-revealing Agent look better, it fails for weak reasoning. And Zil - most of what he's said up to now looks reasonable and logical to me (which probably means he's a wolf, but never mind, we can't second-guess ourselves all the time). His initial response to my reveal (i.e. mentioning I might be the Agent etc.) looks possibly wolvish on first sight (tarnishing the Seer's credibility), but I can't honestly fault him for it - I've done it myself as an innocent (when our Mod was the Seer and I the Ranger, for those who weren't there) and think wariness about an early Seer reveal is OK; but most of all, if he was a wolf he'd have known this approach would collapse as soon as SpM was lynched. And finally there's this: Quote:
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