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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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Only one...
...that's what I keep telling myself.
Only one werewolf in the game now. Only one vote for me toDay. It's simple - just vote for the one! ![]() Today I will be looking for the one person of whom I am most suspicious. Unless I get killed instead, either by lynching or by wolf, then I will concentrate on the next one.
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Princess of Skwerlz
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: where the Sea is eastwards (WtR: 6060 miles)
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Saucepan, the conclusions in your last post puzzle me. I can't follow your reasoning, which brings me to my own conclusion that you are trying to scatter any suspicion the rest of us would have about you.
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Since your reasoning is not understandable to me, I must consider you a prime candidate who is trying to distribute suspicion elsewhere.
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Pilgrim Soul
Join Date: May 2004
Location: watching the wonga-wonga birds circle...
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Here ..no time ... and i thought LMP was the last wolf! Rethinking.. back later..
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Corpus Cacophonous
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: A green and pleasant land
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I am afraid that I can’t read much into the votes for Eomer yesterday. Ang voted based upon his “honey-trap”, but could that have been a convenient pretext for him to attack his fellow Wolf? He has himself stated that his “declaration of ploy” was in itself a ploy to encourage votes for Eomer. Then again, the same might be said of the votes cast by the phantom and Mithalwen, both of whom indicated that they were relying upon Ang’s reasoning (although TP has given some further explanation for his vote today – ex post facto, as it were). By the time that Diamond voted, Eomer’s fate was pretty much sealed and, to the extent it was not (because there were a few votes that might have changed), she has the excuse that she voted to save herself (although I suppose that this might in itself be regarded as suspicious). As for the other votes, I agree with the phantom that Kath’s stands out most. But it could go either way. Either she was sufficiently unconcerned about herself not to make her own position more secure (which would indicate innocence) or she did not want to give the impression that she was trying to save herself (which might suggest Wolfishness). It should be noted that Boro, an innocent, could have voted on Day 1 in a manner more likely to save himself, for Diamond for example, but did not. Eek! When I read Roa’s damning analysis of Estelyn, I was all but ready to vote for her (Esty, that is), particularly as it ties in with much of my own thinking with regard to our milkmaid. Then I saw Roa’s analysis of me …I particularly recall similar hatchet jobs being done on me twice in past games. One was produced by an innocent Diamond, the other by a guilty Kath. In both cases, I was innocent, I might add. The one time that I was a Wolf, I left very little material to enable such a hatchet job to be done. Take that as you will, but I must comment on some aspects of Roa’s analysis: Quote:
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A Wolf might well choose to kill an innocent who had included that Wolf on his “probably innocent” list, since the death prompts the conclusion that he/she had no reason to kill that villager. My view, however, is that the Wolf is more likely to have killed an innocent who regarded him/her as nether particularly guilty-looking nor particularly innocent-looking (for the reason I explained - it leaves less of a trail). Hence my concentration on those whom Elempi was unsure about. Since I am inclined to trust Ang and Nogrod for the time being, and already had more reason to be concerned about you and Kath, Elempi’s list points me towards the two of you. The phantom was following similar reasoning in his post #263, save that, unlike me, he draws no conclusions from the analysis. Quote:
I must devote myself to my loyerly duties for a while. At present, however, my current “list” is: Main suspect: Estelyn Could go either way: Kath, Roa, Diamond Tending to think innocent: The phantom, Nogrod, Mithalwen, Anguirel I'll probably be pilloried for having such an extensive "innocent" list. I usually am. But I have little reason other than fear of the consequences to suspect any of those last four at the moment. |
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Princess of Skwerlz
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: where the Sea is eastwards (WtR: 6060 miles)
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Of one thing we can be sure - a lone wolf will fight hard to stay alive toDay. That may not be loud, but I should think it will be discernable. Saucy, your strange suspicion of me makes me feel like you're fighting now. I can't think of any other reason for you to put me at the top of your list.
Others will have to judge which person they think is acting suspiciously today.
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La Belle Dame sans Merci
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Let every eye negotiate for itself
And trust no agent; for beauty is a witch Against whose charms faith melteth in blood. --From Much Ado About Nothing (II, i, 178-180)
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Corpus Cacophonous
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: A green and pleasant land
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Byronic Brand
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: The 1590s
Posts: 2,778
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I had rather be a canker in a hedge than a rose in his grace; and it better fits my blood to be disdained of all than to fashion a carriage to rob love from any: in this, though I cannot be said to be a flattering honest man, it must not be denied but I am a plain-dealing villain. I am trusted with a muzzle and enfranchised with a clog; therefore I have decreed not to sing in my cage. If I had my mouth, I would bite; if I had my liberty, I would do my liking: in the meantime, let me be that I am, and seek not to alter me.
I'm getting rather tired of Much Ado, Dark Floozy. Slip us some History or Tragedy; save the comedy for after the death of your second wolf, I would, when this really will be Much Ado About Nothing... Sauce said exactly the same about LMP's death as the phantom, down to the very categorisation of suspects, at greater length. This fairly superfluous reasoning does make me wonder. However, I am not at all suspicious regarding his denunciation of LMP - it's perfectly in character for an innocent Sauce, earnestly trying to find a wolf, who just can't help suspecting, practically against his will, his own foe. We have a great advantage in numbers as it stands, and even if we bag another wolf today that will not, I understand, free us from the Dark Deary's sport. So I'm tempted to relax and revert to a bit of grudge-fulfillment. I can't really be bothered to wolf-hunt when it leads not to victory, Silmarils and luthien, but to a Beckettian anti-climax. I remain entirely unconvinced about Diamond's guilt and now also am pretty certain of Kath's innocence...
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Flame of the Ainulindalë
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So the other wolf was a careful one...
But the other then? After reading toDay through I must say that there are a couple of names that have caught my attention. Esty: First and foremost the way she has changed her style toDay after being suspected. She hasn't looked at all just a girl who want's to have fun lately. Also her clinging to tp's innocence in the beginning (as Roa pointed out), but more so her abandoning that posture toDay as there is no other wolf left. Kath: Overcareful. Her vote yesterDay: just after I had voted for her and quite loudly proposed that a wolf would like to bandwaggon here more than in normal games just to save themselves (as the waggons are much harder to "read" here), she votes contrary to that suspicion with at least a seeming risk. I'm not sure she was in anything like grave danger yesterDay anyhow, so I might regard that choice quite safe. The possible Eomer-point (this is the weak one here). Spm: I'm still a bit uneasy with his pregame-PM and lmp's death, if it can be seen as pointing anywhere, would point at Spm. I do not believe Spm is framed here to look guilty. But I might believe Spm to have done that himself to say he has been framed. Also his quite bold words of happiness at the fresh grave would make him look innocent and pure, not the least as lmp had moved him to the innocent list (which Spm now tries to downplay as a source!), but from Spm I might also believe that kind of trickery. I'll try to look at these a bit more closely toDay. I think we might have the one wolf here. But I will also try to have time to look at those who have somewhat flied under my radar this far. It seems to be a high time for me too to have opinions about you others... ![]() Quote:
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Flame of the Ainulindalë
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Darn anti-edit rules! With Esty there in my post above should be quotation marks around: as there is no "other wolf" left. Looks pretty confident without them. And I'm not.
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