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Flame of the Ainulindalë
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This is getting interesting indeed! Passionant!
I just can't be here so wholeheartedly as I would wish (in a sense) as I have some RL friday night company to enjoy (and wouldn't change that to this game anyhow, as a great fun this is). But lots of things happening, and I'll be back with something more substantial in a couple of hours (2-3-4) time. Before that I have just one question to Boromir. You really are someone, I would really like to see as our friend - and whom I would be really be much afraid as a foe. Boro: You make really beautiful accusations. You make sense and seem to be very cabable and experienced. Still that last night haunts me. Was it just pure chance, or where there other powers at work? You made the safe vote, anyhow. Within you brilliant analyses you also seem to have a blind spot with me: f.ex. Your double suspicion (#44 + #51), that was outright foolish: Quote:
Or the last post yesterday: Quote:
So you are kind of saying, that I'm innocent, and then on other posts pointing to my "wolvishness"... A wolf might do that, to be sure (so: keeping the possible troublemaker alive, but bringing some more oil to the fire for the villagers to lynch him - not looking overtly guilty oneself = clear mentionings, that you don't suspect me). It would be wise indeed. But as a villager, I guess you should come forward with some explanations. I really would be relieved, to hear them. I surely would appreciate you as a fellow villager more than as a wolf... I really do hope you have clear and plain answers, showing either me or yourself misguided, so I can really trust you.
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