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Byronic Brand
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: The 1590s
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Three. Plus mine for The Saucepan Man which the Barrow-Wight may not have recorded yet...
These exertions have made me into a Wight's Blade, I see...
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So who are we missing? Besides poor Shelob, and the 10 who have posted we are still missing a response from Firefoot. Perhaps he is in a vastly different timezone than I, but he should have time now.
Anyway, I also notice that most vocative people have followings. Who shall we see clump together into voting blocs that will not be able to be destroyed? The werewolves are the only ones with destructive power, so if they gang together with those who are blindly following them, this game is lost. *sits back terrified I will meet my fate if it comes. b_b
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Join Date: Mar 2005
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And I mine, whether it be by lupine fang or over-zealous officers of the law. I am resigned. But I will not see these lies and smears put about.
the phantom, I feel, is actually merely in the grip of righteous indignation. No, the Saucepan Man must have other lackeys, more pliable to his iron will. He is a fell beast indeed...
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Shade of Carn Dûm
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So you are more than decided that Saucepan man is the culprit, Anguirel?
I have come to a conundrum. I cannot outright say that I think Anguirel did it, even though she is accusing Saucepan Man on something someone heard, because if I do, I go back on my principles of waiting. How interesting. Your plan of action, Anguirel, should be not to try to find Sauce's lackeys (if they exist) but to test his innocence by death first. Then we will know if he had any to begin with. bilbo_baggins
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Maundering Mage
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Texas
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My fears of Saucepan Man have been assuaged but I still fear Feanor, Anguirel, Phantom and Firefoot. Let's evaluate each.
Feanor was and has been very vocal and accusatory. Does this imply guilt? Or it is as she stated she is so distraught that she just wants justice no matter how many innocents she accuses. Anguirel has been very vocal as well same question as asked about Feanor. The difference that I saw some signs at the scene that it may have been Anguirel, I am a expert tracker by the way. I couldn't make it out great but it may have been. Speaking of tracks I saw some of Firefoots around the scene and being so quiet today makes me even more suspicious. Phantom of course is a shady character and tracks wouldn't be left by him but just because he's a phantom doesn't imply culpability. But I haven't ruled him out.
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Shade of Carn Dûm
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Those are all good points.
Now I am almost convinced that Anguirel and Feanor are in league, for good or bad. But on the same hand one cannot discount anyone except himself. (and Shelob, and the ones slated to pass on) I have a few questions for the BW, though. Does the person who the seer dreams about know that his identity is known, even if not by whom? And is it absolutely necessary to lynch a person every day? Just asking.... bilbo_baggins
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Join Date: Mar 2005
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Aye, we are in league, for I ally myself with the oppressed against attackers...
And mormegil, I cry you mercy. I am your sword and namesake's twin brother, after all...
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Pilgrim Soul
Join Date: May 2004
Location: watching the wonga-wonga birds circle...
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But it is youyourselves who have done most of the attacking!!! Aieeeeeee I would it were not so..........
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Byronic Brand
Join Date: Mar 2005
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Attack is the best form of defence. Besides, if you're a talking sword, there's really not a lot else to do all day...
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Night In Wight Satin
Join Date: May 2000
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Answers to questions...
1) No one knows what the seer dreams unless the seer shares that information with others. Of course, no one knows who the seer is, so he/she is unlikely to directly reveal what was seen.
2) Someone must be hanged every DAY. Someone will be slain each NIGHT.
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