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Princess of Skwerlz
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: where the Sea is eastwards (WtR: 6060 miles)
Posts: 7,500
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Alas that our Seer Firefoot was found out and killed after only a few nights of dreams! We could have used her in-sight-full help longer. It is good that a wolf, Formendacil, was lynched, though. I will go back for a thorough analysis later on, but here are my first, spontaneous thoughts.
Lhuna, poor innocent, has also died; however, since she was on several suspect lists, that does narrow the search down. Going back to my own theory, that one of the voters for Anguirel was a wolf, that means a choice between two people, since the other two are gone. I never considered Underhill particularly suspicious, and I do so even less now. He hasn't been able to participate as actively as he would like to, and I think that shows that he is not a wolf. Judging from my past experience with him as a member of the Downs administration, I would say that he would find a way, even under difficult circumstances, to do his "duty" if he had such an important, active role. That leaves Encaitare, and she is still top on my list of suspects. I must say, the arguments of those who spoke against Formendacil convinced me of his guilt, although I was chasing a different wolf. Boromir spoke against him very convincingly, voting for him all three times, and the second name he has mentioned as a suspect is Enca. Though I'm not trusting anyone 100%, the fact that he was right on Formy does make me inclined to listen to what he says. He also suggested that Fea was being set up by the wolves, a possibility I want to examine more closely as well. Seven remain, one is a wolf - unless we don't lynch her/him before a cursed villager adds to the werewolf ranks.
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