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Ghost Prince of Cardolan
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Someday, I'll rule all of it.
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If he isn't a wolf, you will likely be the next kill (as the hunter would make them nervous), leaving one known person, and 4 unknowns. To those of us who are innocent, that leaves three potential candidates. And unless we really screw it up (which is possible) the last wolf will quickly be found out. Given the ratios, I think it won't be all that tough. This is assuming that Wilwa isn't a wolf, which is highly unlikely. Edit: crossed since the above post
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Ghost Prince of Cardolan
Join Date: Feb 2004
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And if the last wolf isn't Wilwa or Morsul and manages to survive to the end, then they deserve to win.
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Flame of the Ainulindalë
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Exactly.
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Flame of the Ainulindalë
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I do agree with your scenario Roa... that's probably the way it will go if wilwa is not a wolf... unless the last wolf wishes to do something confusing again...
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I'm optimistic though. To toMorrow then! (It's actually nice that this Day when I had so little time to play turned out eventful but still easy-going.)
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: In that far land beyond the Sea
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